New docuseries exposes the world’s top 5 fugitives


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The documentary series 'World’s Most Wanted' has been translated into 150 language. Photo: Handout

Who are those perpetrators of horrific crimes who continually manage to escape police surveillance? How do they manage to vanish into thin air when the world’s highest authorities have been hunting them for years? The documentary series World’s Most Wanted, co-produced by Nova Production and Premières Lignes, is now streaming on Netflix.

The streaming platform continues to develop a rich catalog of true crime documentaries which fascinate as much as they horrify. While many of these productions focus on the investigation of sordid tales such as that featured in “Don’t f** with cats”, Netflix also has a line of shows dedicated to the criminals themselves. This is where World’s Most Wanted fits in. Nova Production and Premières Lignes introduce us to the planet’s most-hunted outlaws via 52-minute episodes.

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