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DETECTIVES: How Undercover Cops Infiltrate Gangs
Season 2 · Episode 89

DETECTIVES: How Undercover Cops Infiltrate Gangs

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

May 12, 202441m 39sExplicit

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Show Notes

The gangs of New Zealand are like nothing else, and as an undercover cop, you're forced to prove yourself, demonstrate you're a criminal and show you're capable of committing violent and often dangerous crimes. 

That was the life of undercover operative Mark Van Lee Warden, who spent years as a covert officer deep inside the underworld of the New Zealand ganglands. He was required to tackle some of the country's most powerful underworld figures, including the infamous convicted murderer Ricki Goodin. Mark sat down with host Brent Sanders to explain how he became an undercover cop, and the impact it had on him in his professional and personal life. 

To hear more about Mark's time in the force, his book is available here. 

Mark's work post policing at Warden Consulting. 

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