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Insider is a investigative program that finds out what really goes on under the surface of our safe country. With the help of hidden cameras and false names the Insider reporters infiltrate secret organizations and expose business that are run by criminal organizations.
Journalist Stein Morten Lier follows professional fraudsters who steal Norwegian luxury cars and smuggle them out of the country.
This is the second of two programs where journalist Stein Morten Lier follows professional fraudsters who steal Norwegian luxury cars and smuggle them out of the country.
In this episode, the editors take us to Pattaya, where journalist Atle Evang Reinton has met the players in the sex industry in the city.
Right-wing extremists, anti-immigrants, Nazis... In this episode we meet the people who not only stand for these opinions on a personal level, but who go so far as to shout them out loud - on the streets, in actions, at demonstrations, for everyone who wants to hear, and for those who don't want to hear too. We meet Ronny Alte and Sian, who are on the "kinder" side of this environment, and hope that they can take us further into the dark woods of the big guys.
What destinies remain after foreign service? Insider meets veterans with different stories and gets access to authentic material from acts of war.
Cato Solberg disappeared six years ago and the case is still unsolved. Through the episode about the Savnet group at the police, Insider got in touch with Cato's family. Now presenter Atle Evang Reinton will try to use his network to find out more about the disappearance.
In recent years, an ancient drug from the Amazon has started to appear in Norway. It is called "jungle wine", but is actually called Ayahuasca. The intoxication this substance gives can be compared to LSD or wild mushrooms, but is considered even more powerful. Now this jungle wine has become popular within alternative environments with roots going back to the 60's New Age movement. Insider joins Roy, who is a former criminal and convict, on a journey down to a shaman in the Netherlands, where they meditate and drink Ayahuasca in ceremonies.
They work late nights, have to deal with drunk people and they are constantly at risk of violent nightlife guests. The drinking culture in Norway ensures that the pubs overflow with drunk people every weekend, and it is the doormen's job to look after them. They have to act like responsible adults so it doesn't slip out, and they make themselves unpopular every single night by refusing people entry. Half of all violent episodes in Oslo happen at weekends and involve drunk or intoxicated people. As a doorman, you have to be prepared for the possibility that the door may strike at any time. Who wants a job like that? In tonight's episode, Insider and presenter Stein Morten Lier enters the doorman environment in Oslo.
Insider follows Gunnar Børresen, a former detective in special operations in the Oslo police, now a pirate hunter. We are with him during the hunt for criminal masterminds who run the illegal sale of TV channels on a large scale. The online criminal networks have become increasingly professional over time, and despite the enormous sums that go to this type of fraud every year, not particularly large resources have been devoted to stopping this crime.
From the deadly cocaine farmers in Peru from last season, the adventurer and photographer Johnny Haglund now wants to show Insider a part of the capital he has explored for the past ten years, and that's all that happens under Oslo. On the way we meet some young "urban explorers" from the Oslo underground and together with this group we explore Oslo's unknown underground up close.
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