This November "White Collar" will return for its swansong season and Neal Caffrey for his one final con. The last season ended on the abduction of Neal by an unknown man. The abductor also threw away Neal's tracking anklet. The abduction happened just after Peter Burke informed Neal that the top bosses of FBI see him as an asset and have refused to lift his sentence. Initially, Peter is likely to see Neal's disappearance as Neal's attempt to escape from the FBI and be a free man. And, the latest spoiler from TV Guide indicates that Neal's abductor has some connection with a criminal organisation that the FBI has been hunting for decades but without much luck.

This criminal organisation is likely to be the most notorious international gang of jewel thieves, the Pink Panthers. According to the official synopsis of the "White Collar" Season 6, "Personal transitions and returning enemies complicate things when Caffrey and Agent Burke are pitted against the most sought-after network of criminals in the world, the Pink Panthers." In order to nab them, Peter and Neal will try to infiltrate this gang with the help of Mozzie, Jones and Barrigan.

According to TV Guide, Neal will find out that his abductors are the "gateway to an elite criminal organization the FBI has been tracking for decades." He will try to use this information and his abduction to his advantage, TV Guide says. Neal may use this information as a bargaining chip to secure his freedom.

"White Collar" Season 6 is scheduled to premiere on Thursday, Nov. 06. The opening episode will pick up where it left off in the last season. The final season consists of six episodes. Some of Neal's old enemies and friends are likely to return, including Rebecca. Also, the upcoming season will be introducing Mozzie's wife.

It is expected that "White Collar" series finale will have an open-ending. Chris McCumber, president of USA Network, has hinted that the final season will be exciting and will end on a shocking note. He believes that "White Collar" Season 6 will not disappoint.