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  1. 23 feb 2021 · Flight of the Diamond Smugglers tells the real-life version of the same issue—diamond mining and smuggling in South Africa. However, the intricacies of the stylized Hollywood plot of the Bond film seemed heavily complicated as I thought of the boy that author Matthew Gavin Frank meets and of the homing pigeon the barely teenaged miner keeps in his lunchbox.

  2. 1 set 2013 · Polished stones are effectively untraceable, and the certificates themselves are laughably simple and easily forged, so all that smugglers need to do is get their stones into India’s massive diamond exchange warehouses, mix them with legitimate stuff, borrow KP certificates from legitimately imported goods, and courier the laundered products out to the West as “conflict-free” merchandise.

  3. The Diamond Smugglers: Directed by Paul Landres. With Marshall Thompson, Cheryl Miller, Yale Summers, Hedley Mattingly. Dr. Tracy pays a visit to two Frenchman who say they are paleontologists, but who are actually diamond smugglers.

  4. 4 apr 2013 · The Diamond Smugglers is the true story of an operation responsible for smuggling millions of pounds worth of precious gems out of Africa. Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, drew on interviews with the reluctant hero of the diamond companies’ counter-attack to explore the world of the real master criminals of his time.The result rivals ...

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  5. The Diamond Smugglers (Dell Books #1921) by Fleming, Ian and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com.

  6. The Diamond Smugglers. Ian Fleming. Thomas & Mercer, 2013 - Antiques & Collectibles - 104 pages. Ian Fleming's world travels, interests, as well as his journalism and wartime experiences, lent authority to everything he wrote. Originally published in 1957, this edition restores the original observations, maps, and language used at that time.

  7. 23 feb 2021 · Flight of the Diamond Smugglers tells the real-life version of the same issue—diamond mining and smuggling in South Africa. However, the intricacies of the stylized Hollywood plot of the Bond film seemed heavily complicated as I thought of the boy that author Matthew Gavin Frank meets and of the homing pigeon the barely teenaged miner keeps in his lunchbox.