William confesses to his colleague Taz that he has been duped by his informant. They decide to follow him, only to find themselves in Driss's path. Forced to sell the cocaine stolen in the robbery, the young student begins dealing at Parisian parties, under the reproachful gaze of his girlfriend Inès.
Thanks to their alliance, Driss and William rise to power in their respective circles. William shines in the drug squad, making one record seizure after another, creating jealousy between the various law enforcement services. Driss is flooding the market with his product, while his clients are dropping off one by one. Left in the dark, Moussa becomes suspicious of his brother's spectacular rise.
In a Paris suburb, Moussa Jebli, a successful cannabis trafficker, sees his shipment seized by the drug enforcement authorities. His whole family is swept up in his downfall, including his younger brother, Driss, a brilliant student who has always kept his distance from the family business. Opposite them, William, a newly transferred young cop, discovers the rules of the police game.
The Jebli family heads to Morocco to win back the trust of their uncles, who produce the cannabis in the Rif mountains. William and Racheton, the head of the drug squad, are hot on their trail. But political intrigue thwarts the plans of both the police and the dealers.
Battles unfold in parallel with Jinka and Shinsuke taking on Douren and Resshin. But even if they succeed, how can they take down Taizan, who's been turned into a walking fortress?
A look back at some of the most unforgettable moments in The First 48’s history. Each episode presents different cases previously featured on the show, all with a common theme.
Joanne McNally, John Robins, Nick Mohammed, Sophie Willan and Steve Pemberton are hoping they'll still have a career after tasks involving roller blinds, a floating primate and, as is traditional, eggs.
Half fairy, half vampire, Isadora Moon leaps joyously into all sorts of adventures whilst figuring out how she fits in with friends and family both magical and non-magical.
Bruce Lee’s image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story, of an extraordinary life through a unique lens.
Half fairy, half vampire, Isadora Moon leaps joyously into all sorts of adventures whilst figuring out how she fits in with friends and family both magical and non-magical.
Jo is taken to an astronaut rehabilitation clinic, where the truth is revealed.
Ben returns to the Arctic circle to revisit old friend, and fellow adventurer, Randi Skaug, who is living on her remote island off Norway’s northern coastline. When Ben last met Randi, he embraced life on the island and discovered how his host was the first Norwegian woman to climb Everest. Now, five years later Ben’s back to find out how the intermittent years have treated Randi.
As the Batch plans their next move, a mysterious stranger arrives.
The murder culprit is revealed, but he is just a bait thrown by Taeoh to catch the real villain.
The team is propelled into a tragic confrontation with an immortal mad scientist.
Taeoh's lost memories come back one by one and he can confirm the face of his culprit with them.
Upon learning of King Jam's imminent execution, the trio and their new friend rush to stop it.
It's spring break. Shiina calls Ayanokoji to discuss books. Meanwhile, Class B's Kanzaki appears before Ryuen, who is having a secret meeting with Hashimoto. Although the class was defeated, Kanzaki faces Ryuen without hesitation.
Utena and the gang head to the beach for a day off. But their summer fun won't last when Enormita and the Tres Magia show up to duke it out!
Elise knows that tragedy is nearly upon them. She devotes everything she has to one final, desperate effort. Then, the physician's exam finally begins. After everything is done, Elise's convictions about how she wants to live her life only grow stronger.