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Billions in dirty money fly under radar at busiest airports

Billions in dirty money fly under radar at busiest airports
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By Margot PatrickJo-Emma Larvin wheeled a baggage cart piled with suitcases through London’s Heathrow Airport in August 2020 and handed her passport to an Emirates Airline agent for a flight to Dubai.Larvin was travelling business class with another woman, and together, they heaved seven heavy suitcases onto the conveyor belt. She exchanged texts with her boyfriend en route to the security line.“Do you feel ok?” he asked.“Yes, phew,” Larvin wrote. The suitcases carried millions of dollars worth of British...

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