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Season 23 / Episode 13 and airs on 25 November 2024 20:00
Follow the action-packed lives of the high-speed police interception unit. Led by specially trained officers and equipped with the fastest vehicles in the force, the team tackles the most difficult-to-catch criminals on a daily basis.
A dangerous driver tears across the pavement and takes off towards Nottingham city centre, and the firearms team tackles reports of an illegal gun. Meanwhile, a disqualified driver with no insurance and a pocket full of cannabis slips off a motorbike yards away from Rob and Dan's police car.
The knife crime team stops a driver with a boot containing a box full of cannabis, which leads to a search of his house where police also find a cannabis grow in the loft. Elsewhere, Rob and Dan are in the right place at the right time when a drunk driver crashes right behind them.
Peugeot driver tries to give interceptor Ky Kirk the slip around the bumpy backstreets of Nottingham, leading Ky to send out an SOS to colleagues Rob and Dan. Ken and Adam spot a shifty lad taking a sneaky photo of them on his phone and, when they stop him and his mate, they're clean, but the interceptors suspect they are at risk of child criminal exploitation.
Tonight's action-packed episode starts with a hunt for a dodgy Fiesta. With the interceptors on its tail, the driver stacks it into a roundabout and the occupants go to ground.
Charlie and Wayne are in hot pursuit of a van, but the driver crashes the vehicle and runs off into the night. With the help of a tracker, officers hunt down a 17-year-old suspected of committing a serious robbery, while Matt and Brimmers are on the hunt for the driver of a £300,000 Rolls-Royce who is thought to be under the influence.
Coups and the team get behind a high-performance Mercedes that speeds away.
The knife-crime team are faced with the growing threat of mamba, a synthetic cannabis substitute that can be laced with rat poison and alloy-wheel cleaner and has been connected to multiple fatalities in Nottinghamshire. Elsewhere, a pair of opportunistic burglars help themselves to a few bottles from a pub.
The firearms team race to the scene of an alleged shooting, only to find themselves embroiled in an unconnected domestic incident. Elsewhere in the north of Nottingham, the knife crime team recognise the familiar face of a dealer they busted six months previously with a car full of cannabis.
Dog handler James 'Coups" Coupland chases down a boy racer in a Skoda on a dual carriageway. A young man is pulled over in a Vauxhall that is suspected of having cloned plates, and officers Lewis and Paul are dispatched to reign in a runaway shire horse on the A453.
Officers hunt for three teenagers alleged to have threatened a shopkeeper with a gun. Two are swiftly put in cuffs, but one suspect seems to have vanished into a block of flats. Elsewhere, Jen and her crime-busting canine Quantum are called to intercept a burglar who's ransacking a school in the dead of night.
The firearms squad approach a man suspected of having a loaded crossbow in his flat. Officers raid two properties as they search for stashes of a synthetic cannabis substitute, and Jim and Ben pull over a driver who turns out to be over the legal limit and possessing cannabis and cocaine.
The officers are on the tail of a fast-moving Astra that has been reported as stolen, and Paul and Rich learn the delicate art of balancing police work with vulnerable suspects. Elsewhere, in Mansfield, the knife crime team are hunting in packs to stop a vehicle connected to drug dealing.
Officers Jim Carrington and Lewis Marshall hunt down a familiar foe - a Citroen Picasso that has given cops the slip three times in a week. Meanwhile, the knife crime team are circling an estate, waiting for a suspected dealer to slip up, and an officer proves that age is no barrier by chasing down a young man less than half his age.
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