In a rundown petrol station on the outskirts of Montevideo, a teenager who had blown his salary on an Adidas ­David Beckham track jacket was filling up cars and dreaming of football stardom.
Ten years later, Sebastian Marset was running one of the largest drug-trafficking schemes in South America, flooding western Europe with cocaine and evading thousands of international agents charged with finding him.
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