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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 9 Spoilers, Plot News: NSA Enlists Hotch, BAU To Investigate Undercover DEA Agents

This week, the hit police-procedural drama TV series from CBS, "Criminal Minds" Season 11 will return with a brand new episode that will see the Behavioral Analysis Unit working with the National Security Agency (NSA) to track down agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration who have gone missing for an undercover mission.

Titled "Internal Affairs," the synopsis says that the BAU will be investigating the murder of two undercover DEA agents and a third that is still missing. The team will also be looking into a possible connection lying between the murders and kidnapping with an underground drug syndicate. The said organization turns out to be a hard target to pin down as the group reportedly operates in great discretion via the Internet, most probably the Deep Web.

With no other choice at hand, the BAU will call on the services of the NSA to help them track, trace, or locate the whereabouts of the suspected criminal group and at the same time save the surviving agent from apparent danger.

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In connection with the case, agent Aaron Hotchner hopes that their collaboration with the NSA will also offer them the opportunity to track down the "Dirty Dozen" assassins who, as fans may remember, are going after one of the BAUs. The unit chief hopes that the amount of disclosed intel from the NSA will give them that needed edge against the hitmen ring who were often successful in dodging the law for so many times and perhaps save Penelope Garcia from the apparent danger.

"Criminal Minds" Season 11 Episode 9 airs this Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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