There’s a dark side to the internet, and you probably don’t even know it exists. Go behind the positive veneer of social media, communication apps and platforms that have made our lives easier and more connected, and you’ll find criminals using the same apps and platforms to run illicit and dangerous activities. Sextortion syndicates target global victims through social media. Illegal wildlife trades thrive on social consumer marketplaces. Digital black markets operate anonymously using software designed for press privacy and freedom. Secret child pornography rings run rampant in secret, closed groups and private chats.
Three natives of the former USSR commit a daring robbery of a German bank. Having bagged three hundred thousand euros and taken a bank employee hostage, the bandits set off through Poland to Ukraine. The situation is complicated by the fact that at one of the Polish gas stations they have to take another woman hostage. Now the law enforcement agencies of three countries - Germany, Poland and Ukraine - face a difficult task: neutralizing the criminals without harming the hostages.
Rivalry of two drug lords creates havoc when a popstar is brutally murdered in their crossfire. A senior police official comes into action and works toward stopping these killings and drugs once and for all.
Prisoners Tim and Puerk escape during a riot, stealing seven million Baht from the prison. Police Captain Pae, nicknamed Peter Pan, is irked to find out that Police Major Petchara is assigned team leader of the case instead of him. Tim and Puerk don't enjoy their loot for long, as the getaway driver steals the money and goes to hangout with two prostitute sisters, Kook and Kai. However, things get complicated when Puerk and Kook fall for each other, while the cops are in pursuit.
Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown is a reality television series which premiered on March 9, 2006 on BET. The 6-part show followed Lil' Kim's last 14 days of freedom before she entered the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for a 366 day sentence.
Murder Calls Australia reveals cases that were solved by the power of one of our most innocuous devices – the phone, and gives a never-before-seen insight into the minds of the murderers through crucial phone calls that finally cracked the case and put the killers behind bars.