Summary Smith and Young attend a call to a burglar seen attempting to gain access to a houseboat, but their arrival sparks the assailant into falling into the fast flowing river, forcing Smithy to jump in after him. A woman then arrives at the station to make a complaint of rape against the assailant. Meanwhile, Tait and Kent find a man badly injured after falling from the roof of a disused warehouse. Their investigations lead them to discover the organized crime of 'tramp bashing', where professionals pay tramps sums of money to beat the hell out of one another. However, they soon discover that the fights are a decoy for a money laundering operation, involving the proceeds of a rather impetuous drug smuggling operation.
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Jeff Stewart Simon Rouse Graham Cole Trudie Goodwin
Genres : Crime Drama
Release date : Apr 13, 2004
Countries of origin : United Kingdom
Official sites : Official Site
Language : English
Filming locations : Roundshaw, Wallington, Surrey, England, UK
Production companies : Thames Television Talkback Thames
Summary Smith and Young attend a call to a burglar seen attempting to gain access to a houseboat, but their arrival sparks the assailant into falling into the fast flowing river, forcing Smithy to jump in after him. A woman then arrives at the station to make a complaint of rape against the assailant. Meanwhile, Tait and Kent find a man badly injured after falling from the roof of a disused warehouse. Their investigations lead them to discover the organized crime of 'tramp bashing', where professionals pay tramps sums of money to beat the hell out of one another. However, they soon discover that the fights are a decoy for a money laundering operation, involving the proceeds of a rather impetuous drug smuggling operation.
Genres : Crime Drama
Release date : Apr 13, 2004
Countries of origin : United Kingdom
Official sites : Official Site
Language : English
Filming locations : Roundshaw, Wallington, Surrey, England, UK
Production companies : Thames Television Talkback Thames