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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.
In 2014, the renowned and experienced police officer Eirik Jensen was charged with gross corruption and the importation of 13 tonnes of hashish in collaboration with his informant Gjermund Cappelen. Before this circus started, Eirik Jensen was one of Norway's most experienced source and informant handlers. How can someone who has fought crime all his life end up being accused and convicted of being a criminal himself? In the season premiere, Insider gets closer to Eirik Jensen, who was sentenced to 21 years in prison in September 2017.
Organized criminals use kiosks and clubs as outlets for the illegal sale of cigarettes, right under the noses of the police. Insider joins in as private investigators attempt to expose the business.
The fatal fire on the Scandinavian Star claimed the lives of 159 people. The investigation showed that it was planted. That makes it the biggest crime in Norwegian history. But 28 years later, the arson remains unsolved. No one knows for sure who lit the fire and why. Insider joins a journey together with the Foundation investigating the arson Scandinavian Star with the aim of finally solving the case.
Imagine a parent's worst nightmare. Someone takes your children and flees far away. Who do you put your trust in? And how do you get them back? In this episode of Insider, we follow an investigator in search of an ethnic Norwegian mother, who has abducted her two children on the run from child welfare.
In this episode, Insider joins Audun, who has been convicted many times, to war-torn Iraq, where he will start a new life and work as a deminer. The question is whether a man who has been a criminal almost all his life is able to put the past behind him.
Only a few years ago, a group of women were hidden on the floor above a pizzeria in the small town of Skarnes and sold on the streets of Oslo. For the first time, Insider has been given unique access to both the accused, the victim and the police. This episode tells a story about one of Norway's worst human trafficking cases.
Norway has received new fighters. As the first Norwegian TV team, Insider has been there when the new F-35 planes fight in the air. The Milliard purchase has been controversial and the debate has raged. What do the planes worth NOK 250 billion do? In tonight's programme, reporter Atle meets the Norwegian pilots undergoing training in the USA, to investigate what we have actually bought.
Trine Frantzen disappeared without a trace in Bergen on the night of 7 May 2004. The case is one of Norway's most mysterious disappearance mysteries, and the body has never been found. Insider has received a new tip in the matter. If the information is correct, it could help solve the 13-year-old mystery.
Trine Frantzen's recovery in 2004 is one of Norway's most mysterious recovery mysteries. The roommate was charged at the time, but was acquitted due to a lack of evidence. Guilty or innocent, many believe he has important information because he was present the night she disappeared. In this continuation from the previous episode, Insider finally gets hold of the roommate, and new clues and, until now, unknown sources emerge, which means that the reporter chooses to stay in Bergen to continue investigating the case.
In the third and final episode of the Trine Frantzen mystery, reporter Atle receives a new tip from a source who claims to know what happened to Trine the night she disappeared. This turns the main theory upside down, and the police are mobilizing for a new investigation. At the same time, several former sources appear and want to talk to Insider.
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