When Sgt. Landsman is talking to Ziggy in the detention room he holds a cigarette which is smoked almost all the way down to the filter. The camera looks at Ziggy then back to Landsman who now has an almost full length lit cigarette.
The insurance records for Eton Ben-Eleazer's Volvo list it as a Volvo S80, while the car shown to be his in the following scene is clearly an S60, not an S80.
When the FBI agent is translating the text message sent by Spiros, the Greek phrase is translated as "SHUT DOWN IMMEDIATELY," when in fact, the exact translation should read "CLOSED DIRECT."
The distances from which Ziggy shot the two individuals in the store would not give rise to blood splatter on his face. The splatter pattern on his right cheek changes from the closeup scene in the store to when he exits the store.
Only the piercing of the heart from in front of an individual is there spurting of blood through the air and one would have to be within a range of at least three feet of the person. In this scene one victim is shot in the abdomen and the other is shot in the back. Take a look at the blood marks on Ziggy's face when he stands over G and compare with when he is leaving the store.
The insurance records for Sergei Malatov's BMW list it as a 540i, while the car shown to be his in an earlier scene is clearly a 3-series, not a 5-series.
Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff's name is listed as Melvin Flagstaff on the layout board the unit uses to identify potential suspects.