Most Dangerous Jobs: Philippines | NBI Agents & Compressor Divers | Free Documentary

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00:00:00 NBI Agents
The National Bureau of Investigation or NBI, the Filipino version of the American FBI, is home to one of the Philippines’ most elite crime-fighting teams. Within the NBI, the anti-narcotics division is known to be the most dangerous with the highest death rate amongst agents. Raids on drug syndicates often result in violent gunfights as drug syndicates are highly armed with assault weapons. With only a bulletproof vest to protect them, the NBI agents put their lives on the line in pursuit of these hardened criminals. Follow “Break-Neck Business” as we venture into drug lord territories and apprehend members of one of the biggest drug cartels in the world.

00:22:31 Compressor Divers
The Badjao people of Bohol Philippines have always depended on the ocean for their livelihood. The pressures of living in today’s world have forced them to take drastic measures to improve their daily catch. Armed with just a spear, they dive into depths of over 20m for bigger and more fish. Their homemade air supply system: a second-hand air con compressor that pumps air through an extended garden hose they grip between their teeth. These compressor divers risk decompression, paralysis, and death to provide for their families - a task for “Break-Neck Business”.
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00:00:00 NBI Agents
The National Bureau of Investigation or NBI, the Filipino version of the American FBI, is home to one of the Philippines' most elite crime fighting teams. Within the NBI, the anti-narcotics division is known to be the most dangerous with the highest death rate amongst agents. Raids on drug syndicates often result in violent gunfights as drug syndicates are armed with assault weapons. With only a bulletproof vest to protect them, the NBI agents put their lives on the line in pursuit of these hardened criminals. Follow "Break-Neck Business" as we venture into drug lord territories and apprehend members of one of the biggest drug cartels in the world.
00:22:31 Compressor Divers
The Badjao people of Bohol Philippines have always depended on the ocean for their livelihood. The pressures of living in today's world have forced them to take on drastic measures to improve their daily catch. Armed with just a spear, they dive into depths of over 20m for bigger and more fishes. Their homemade air supply system: a second hand air con compressor that pumps air through an extended garden hose which they grip between their teeth. These compressor divers risk decompression, paralysis and death in order to provide for their families ... a task for "Break-Neck Business".

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the woman in 17:55 was one of my law professors. she got a commendation for convicting a sinaloa cartel member to life imprisonment and went on to become a justice in the court of appeals. what’s being done there is raffling and is essentially a court proceeding. as of now, while raffling is done is open court, members of the media must seek permission from the court to attend as they are not considered interested parties and they may only take notes and may not record any part of the proceedings with gadgets without permission. in the video, it seems that the media did not ask for permission from the court as the judge had to ask why they were there in the first place. the point of this is to maintain the credibility of the raffling process by only allowing those who have business being there (ie. parties whose cases are being raffled) to be there and to avoid any suspicion of bias/undue influence by disinterested persons.

lambertprincess
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Snappy salute to those men and women whose everyday is never promised to return back alive to their families for chasing away the darkness that plagues society! Thank you for the risks you are taking in keeping law and order in our communities!

TheMostPwettyiestPwincess
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Drug lords and Corrupt politicians are living the most comfortable rich life in the Philippines while the lower class risk their lives everyday just so they could eat. It's a sad reality, I just wish best of luck for Filipinos and hopefully it gets better.

essexu
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Those agents are very brave men who are fearless and to keep the street safe

capricorn
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Philipino are good people i hear that from cops in UAE, number 1 friendly and peaceful community are filipino. But one musnt take their friendlness as their weakness they can be real tough and stand their ground if need be.

mightyducks
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Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾🇬🇾

jamaljames
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I went to the Philippines in 2019 when Rodrigo Duterte was the President, people were getting killed left right and centre, not even just drug dealers but even just drug takers, it can be absolutely nuts in the Philippines but my god what a beautiful place full of beautiful people it really is. 🇵🇭

antifugazi
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that “I don’t wanna see those cameras” is definitely an oop 💯💯

xwvreyc
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NBI is the best of the best.
A collection of true heroes, solemn, dedicated, and true patriots of democracy and of the Philippines 🇵🇭.
May our Lord God protect this team always. 🙏😇

deusx.machinaanime.
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Thank you so much for this documentary. So that we know hows NBI works and how dangerous for NBI agents and their family. It's a job that a loy of sacrifices to be made so they will achieve thier goal. Salute to the NBI agents and to their families❤❤❤❤

alonelylovely
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It's obvious that lady was trying to hide/protect something/someone. They should start investigating her.

mhelcorpuz
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I am a Filipino and l say thank you for this documentary ❤

immaculate
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i love the documentaries they are an eye-opener, getting to see how other people live it's like your there is amazing, keep them coming ....

iankinutha
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Thank you very much. for giving us a beautiful documentary.

Tanvir.
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NBI are our backbone of filipino security i am from of all the agents that lay their lives down for the safety of our countrymen mabuhay kayong lahat!

foreverknightsgaminggroup
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that women who said she didn't wanna see those cameras is eating with the dealers

lebogangsedio
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Spent some time in the Philippines and hungout with some free divers in Palawan. Those dudes a amazing. Long story short i traded my Los Angeles Clippers jersey for a pair of home made fins made out of fiberglass and bicycle tire tube to hold your feet onto the fin.

joshmorris
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Sad fact: the (then) executive director Atty. Augusto Eric Isidoro was found to have owned a 1000-hectare drug den back in 2016.

(I believe this documentary was either re-released or was only permitted to release after 10 or so years after filming)

domilized
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My dad was a retired NBI agent but I still remember that most of his operations was all about drugs in hotels and pogos

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