United Nations, February 2010 - According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the global drug trade is worth some 523 billion dollars. Caught in the middle are unsuspecting women, tempted by dealers to work as couriers. We spoke to two of them in Trinidad and Tobago. Heres our story
I'm amazed how almost everyone was commenting on the cartoon that was played to introduce the film by the United Nations and not the actual "Warning Message", I can understand now why people get trapped, they don't pay attention.
kathleenweekes 5 months ago
the cartoon was originally for Jamaica...."Eva goes to Foreign"
trinidude071 5 months ago
That cartoon scared the crap out of me on the ferry!
mcchuff 6 months ago
@MerchantofTarshish NO
str8uplol 6 months ago
amm that anime does not portray a proper trinidadian accent
vybz099 7 months ago
just say this on t.v the beginning of it isnt a trini accent it is jamaican but the rest of it is
Precious945 1 year ago
WTF...that isnt a trini accent...stop being ignorant people.damn.
youngcartertt 1 year ago
this is un fair and its not trininidad and tobago accent lie lie
ktrini1953 1 year ago
The accent sounds Jamaican though
MerchantofTarshish 1 year ago
Catch a few,show it on television,say that you're doing something about it,spend millions of hard working peoples dollars,then do it again next year.Ha! Ha! Ha! A Kilo!We've been shipping Tonnes for decades,not through air-ports...sea-ports!No not stupid little barrels...ships filled with petro-chemicals that only we produce and america needs.What is half a billion dollars?Nothing,compared to 100 billion.
WingManPilot 1 year ago