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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.
Officers pursue a vehicle with obscured number plates and it charges off the wrong way down the A46, while Dan and Jules stop a disqualified driver who is in a unique disguise. Police also respond to a report of an alleged carjacking at knife point, and there are tears before bedtime for a car of teenagers.
In one of the fastest pursuits in interceptor history, units mobilise to try to stop a 185mph superbike that is pulling wheelies, giving stinger teams the run-around, and even testing the flying skills of the National Police Air Support Unit. With the lives of other motorists at risk, the last resort is authority for tactical contact between cop car and the motorbike, but can advanced driver Paul Charlesworth pull it off?
On the A1, officers battle to stop a dangerous driver from careering down the carriageway in 18 tons of stolen lorry. After a successful strike with a heavy-duty stinger, the driver carries on until he runs out of road and takes his chances on foot. but he crosses the path of two security dogs on duty with their handler. Meanwhile, in Sutton-in-Ashfield, firearms cops Richard and Ash are forced to use the big red key when a wanted man refuses to open the door, and over in Hucknall, the results of a roadworthy check don't go down too well.
The search is on for a stolen high-performance motor, reportedly used by suspects armed with baseball bats. Dan locates their target and after a pursuit, four suspects ditch the wheels and take their chances on foot. Phil faces an electric scooter stand-off when an illegal rider takes exception to being stopped.
A van driver repeatedly rams an officer's vehicle as he tries to escape and then tries his luck on foot, disappearing into an alleyway, but police dog Yogi soon sniffs him out in nearby gardens. Following reports of a wanted vehicle travelling towards the Nottinghamshire border from Lincolnshire, officers assemble on the A1 to put the brakes on it with a stinger.
Jim and Lisa lead an intelligence-led strike. Several suspects are on the move, and it's believed they're in possession of a handgun and ammunition. Five armed-response vehicles and a dog van form the convoy who perform a perfect double-box on two vehicles simultaneously, and a search of one of the cars throws up a few surprises.
The Knife Crime Team are also working on intel, targeting drug hotspots. They nick a bloke in a residential area who appears to be dealing drugs. It doesn't take Gav long to find the wraps of suspected Class A's hidden in the man's trousers.
On a Saturday night, Lee Frith pursues a Peugeot at frightening speeds around the city centre. Before long, a convoy of cop cars have come to assist, while the driver is blasting through red lights without a second thought. Sensing danger, Lee hangs back. Sure enough, the reckless driver ploughs into an innocent driver causing a massive fireball. Cops' starburst to deliver first aid to those in dire need of help.
Another pursuit in Worksop sees Jay Simms tail a suspected car thief into a housing estate. When the driver realises the game's up, he bizarrely leaps out of his moving car. It doesn't take Jay long to peel him off the tarmac and get him in cuffs.
And Phil Broughton pulls a dodgy-looking Beamer, but just how much of a banger this motor is, even surprises Phil.
Armed response officers join up with colleagues from the knife crime team to smoke out a lad who was seen brandishing a 12-inch blade on a residential estate. Meanwhile, several units hunt down a driver who's been running red lights, speeding at over 100mph and caused a crash while driving the wrong way on a dual carriageway.
Officers join forces with the National Police Air Service to stop two suspects in a car believed to have cloned plates. Units on the ground strike with a stinger, but that doesn't stop the driver from swerving off the road and taking the pursuit into cornfields. Following intel about a suspected drug dealer, the Roads Crime Team activates stealth mode and surround the suspect's vehicle.
Jules goes in pursuit of two men in a two-ton pick-up truck that is being driven at speeds of over 100mph and on the wrong side of the road. When the driver rams the officer's car multiple times, it's up to the rest of the team to take up the chase. Plus, a taxi driver is suspected of possession and intent to supply marijuana.
Firearms officers enter a property to discover an arsenal of weapons and a recently harvested cannabis crop, while they also deploy a team effort to stop a speeding Audi. Meanwhile, the Knife Crime Team's suspicions are aroused by a lad in a balaclava on a bright day and suspicions are further aroused when he tosses a bag in a garden and makes a run for it.
Sgt Mike Taylor and the Operation Reacher team come up empty-handed when they raid a suspected drug dealer's house, but find what appears to be three bags of heroin in the next-door neighbour's garden. In Bulwell, a man calls police claiming to have had his hire car stolen, and Paul Charlesworth and Toby Hardy manage to track the missing car down and find a stepdad and daughter, who are suspected of drug driving and drug possession respectively.
An edition following the work of the firearms squad, with the team responding to reports of a sawn-off shotgun changing hands in the suburbs. When they swoop in, both buyer and seller don't know what's hit them. There's an early start for the team from Operation Reacher, who surprise a suspected dealer while he's trying to put his pants on - and a packet of cocaine falls to the floor in front of them.
This high-octane episode kicks off with the interceptors in hot pursuit of a Ford Kuga. After a successful sting, the lads abandon the car and disappear into the woods. However, the dog unit is on hand to sniff them out.
In Newark, Jon and Dan stop a motor suspected of being stolen in a keyless theft. They also discover something unsavory in one of the suspects' bags.
Over in Radford, the Knife Crime Team track down a black Astra suspected of being involved in drug dealing. The driver manages to give them the slip, but Ken receives an earful from the irate passenger. However, Ken gets the last laugh as they discover crack in the bloke's sock.
Nathan's copper's nose proves to be on the money as he spots a late-night drink-driver. The bloke behind the wheel reeks of booze, but is it his car?
And Phil Broughton stops a ropey flatbed with an unsecured load. But it turns out to be the least of the driver's problems as Phil sniffs out more than just the loose tools in the back.
The interceptors are on a mission to lock up a man wanted on suspicion of making threats to kill, who could have a knife. Rob and Dan stakeout the suspect's car, but they're so super stealthy that a driver reverses into them, blowing their cover. Their target seizes his opportunity to make a break for it, and what follows is a pursuit, decamp and dash, but the interceptors have got their running shoes at the ready.
The Knife Crime Team nick a suspected drug dealer and find a mystery set of keys. Convinced their latest catch is hiding a big stash of drugs somewhere nearby, the team scour the area for the illusive lock-up and are happy campers when they discover the keys unlock a caravan with over £16,000 of cannabis inside.
Out on the roads, Coups and police dog Rambo are on the lookout for a suspected shoplifter on the wanted list. As the interceptors get behind the suspects mum's car, it turns out it's ‘find one get one free', as two blokes hop out and one is on his toes with Rambo close behind.
Meanwhile, when a driver hits the gas on sight of the marked Skoda, Kingo and Jonny track down the lad and discover he's almost three times over the drink drive limit, with his dad in the car.
And, finally, the good people of Mansfield are in for a long wait for their chippy tea, when Phil and Katie arrest a drugged-up delivery driver.
Several units are on the tail of a white van being driven around town at four times the speed limit. After a tyre bursts, the driver continues for a while until he eventually ditches the vehicle and tries to escape on foot, but police dog Quantum is hot on his heels. Meanwhile, following a suspected arson attempt on a car, officers get behind a nippy Mercedes A-Class that they believe has fled the crime scene.
Officers Gav and Neil pursue a silver van and a white Toyota believed to have been involved in a raid on a car hire firm, and the van rams the police car. Rob and Spence deal with a man who seems hellbent on unleashing mouthfuls of spit at the cops.
A runaway car speeds through the Nottinghamshire countryside, a routine stop turns nasty, and an artist in a rush is clocked speeding at more than 100mph.
Rich and Ash are on the trail of a potentially armed and dangerous man who's suspected of smashing up a property and spot him in a car park, but will he come quietly? Macca pursues a stolen Ford whose occupants run off into a field, while Phil Broughton stops a lad with a dodgy date of birth on his insurance.
Several officers join in the pursuit of two men in a van, who are racing through four counties and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake - filming the entire thing on their phone as they ram multiple police cars. Another car takes a pounding when two men attack Sarge's new BMW with a crowbar and Macca is forced to pull his Taser on a driver who failed to stop.
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