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India Uniform Nine: Secrets From Inside a Covert Customs Unit

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An eye-opening account from inside an ultra-secret Customs unit

Mark Perlstrom is no stranger to money laundering, drug smuggling and crooked firms.

In the late 1980s he started working for HM Customs and was quickly thrown in the deep end, joining Operation C-Chase, an undercover investigation that penetrated Pablo Escobar's mighty Medellin cartel, brought down the corrupt BCCI bank and stopped London's gangs from moving their ill-gotten gains around the capital.

As part of the Uniforms - the new, secret, anti-money-laundering squad - high-speed car chases, bugging homes and spying on targets was day-to-day business.

Told by a true insider and revealing never-before-told-secrets of the industry, India Uniform Nine lays bare the intense rivalry between crime-fighting organisations and how that leads to corruption, chaos and some scarcely believable antics in the covert world. And how Mark's own operation was nearly scuppered by a US Customs bungle.

271 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 4, 2022

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767 reviews17 followers
November 7, 2022
I enjoy a good “inside story” type book, and had high hopes for this one when I received it.
It started well with an interesting approach to a case, and then led us through Mark’s career of the customs officer. This is a good insight into different departments of customs and excise, but also exposes some of the problems that existed in the 1980s/90s with corruption inside the organisation and the politics involved in such operations. Some cases were naturally given more in-depth focus, and it was interesting to understand how & why some cases fell apart.
The latter part of the book focusses on money laundering and a handful of high-profile corporate fraud/tax-evasion cases, relating to people and companies that anyone in the UK will have heard of. It also touches on some international cases including some of Pablo Escobar’s cartel.

What didn’t work so well for me
The middle of the book is probably designed to “excite” the reader with tales of high-speed car chases, surveillance, boat-rides to intercept smugglers and other activities. However I found it all a bit dull.
I think I had unreasonably high expectations and was left somewhat disappointed as things became very generic, cases were hinted at but not explored in depth, or we got overly involved in the politics.

Recommendation
This is a book that will probably be of interest to anyone interested in undercover operations, though it is a little dated & will appeal more to those who remember the 1980s/90s, particularly some of the news stories around money laundering, tax evasion, corporate fraud, the collapse of BCCI bank etc.

Disclosure:
I received an advance reader copy of this book free via NetGalley. Whilst thanks go to the author & publisher for the opportunity to read it, all opinions are my own & my review is left voluntarily.
85 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2022
I was attracted to this book as I was intrigued by the prospect of an insider’s account of the work of a Customs investigation team. I was drawn in from the start as Mark Perlstrom described his recruitment into HM Customs and Excise and his subsequent entry into the elite Investigation Division. The book held my rapt attention as I raced through the detailed but easy to follow tales of various Customs cases from money laundering to drug smuggling to commercial fraud and anything else that fell under the remit of the Investigation Division in the 1980s and 1990s. The strength of the book lies in the colourful recounting of these sometimes complex, sometimes tedious, sometimes exciting, sometimes mundane but always high-stakes operations - the reader feels immersed in the investigations before, during and after “the knock”. The weakness of the book lies in the attempted analysis of the perceived political drivers behind the operational decisions of Investigation Division senior managers; and the broad-brush but unsupported dismissal of virtually all Customs managers as back-covering weaklings.

Overall, I would recommend this book to those interested in true-life law enforcement in an era when the powerful Customs Investigation Division operated largely in the shadows.
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252 reviews9 followers
August 1, 2022
As a frequent reader of 'insider tale' type books, I really wanted to love this book. On the face of it, it had everything I was looking for. A job that hadn't had an' expose' done on before, and one that was secretive at that.

The cover gave me hope of 007-style tales from a customs agent, one that would make me do a double take every time I passed through border control.

However, I think I had unreasonably high expectations and was left somewhat disappointed.

The book's central theme pivots around two prominent cases, the second of which is only closed in the last couple of pages.

It was hard to follow at times due to the sheer technical detail and terminology that can confuse the average layperson like me.

That being said, there were nuggets of gold, particularly regarding the business dealings of Richard Branson.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher Icon Books for an advance reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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569 reviews20 followers
October 13, 2022
Secrets Revealed From Inside A Covert Customs Unit

Secrets From Inside a Covert Customs Unit by Mark Perlstrom is a fascinating book based on various tales of various Customs cases from money laundering to drug smuggling high-stakes operations and crooked firms. I found this book very easy to follow and the book are the insider’s account of the work of a Customs investigation team which operated largely in the shadows.

I was immersed in the customs world and found it hard to put down as I wanted to know all the revealing never-before-told-secrets of the industry. A truly eye opener book for anyone interested in history and undercover operation.
Thanks to NetGalley and to the publishers of this book for giving me a free advance copy of the book to preview in exchange for review
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65 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2022
A great read. The terminology took a little time to get my head around but this book was fascinating!
I love reading true accounts, giving inside access and I was not disappointed.
Following the career of the customs officer and dipping in to many intriguing cases- I felt immersed in the customs world and hungry for detail.
Thanks to Netgalley and to the publishers of this book for giving me a free advance copy of the book to preview in exchange for review. Much appreciated.
277 reviews4 followers
December 1, 2022
I was looking forward to this book but it was disappointing and I was bored within the first few chapters.
813 reviews7 followers
August 17, 2022
complete look at customs and excise and their operations over a number of years. Tracking the career progress and division changes of a investigating officer. The changing priorities based on the political climate and the view of the public. How some high profile cases fell apart and why. Interesting, informative and illuminating.
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