AFP - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
People Smuggling & Advanced Warrant Training
In this episode of AFP Federal Agent Leisa James assists the Indonesian National Police in tracking down a boat that has been launched off the coast of Indonesia. The AFP suspects it will be used to send a boatload of asylum seekers to Australia. Meanwhile, on the streets of Sydney, Federal Agent Kevin Mulroney is about to be put through the hardest test of his career. Having just completed Advanced Warrant Training, he will now be driving the lead car in his first high risk arrest of a potentially armed and dangerous suspect.
Parcel Post & Currency Dogs
An Australian Federal Police Parcel Post team has been alerted to a box of children's lollies with a deadly surprise. When a second box is detected by Customs and Border Protection officers, the stakes rise and Federal Agent Matt Murray must quickly try to uncover and disrupt the syndicate behind this operation. Also, the AFP unveils a new weapon in the fight against crime - currency detector dogs. Dog handler Jarrod Cook takes two new dogs through the AFP's first ever currency dog detector test. Do either Labradors have what it takes to become fully operational currency dogs?
International Deployment Group
We follow two agents as they undertake pre-deployment training in Australia before they head to the Solomon Islands as part of the Regional Assistance Mission (RAMSI). But they are about to find out the island chain is an explosive mixture of ethnic tension and the local football grand final may just provide the spark for a boil over into riots.
Specialist Response Amphetamine Type Stimulants Team (SRATS) / Timor-Leste
AFP investigators have received a tip off that there is an illegal drug laboratory hidden in the suburbs of Sydney. If they are right they could be dealing with a house that could literally explode, putting hundreds of lives at risk. We also follow Federal Agent Morag McGowan who has spent more than a year trying to help rebuild the world's youngest country, Timor-Leste. Today we follow her on her last in the troubled nation. Before she gets on a plane she has to say goodbye to a group of orphans who have become her extended family. She has no idea what sort of surprise they have in store for her.
Close Personal Protection
We follow Federal Agent Joshua Walsh as he aspires to be part of the Close Personal Protection (CPP) team. The CPP are responsible for protecting dignitaries including the Prime Minister of Australia. Joshua has made it through to the final week of the training course, but the trainers are about to turn up the heat. Will he make the cut?
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) / Intellectual Property Crime (Operation Curia)
The Battle of the Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands was one of the defining clashes of World War II. Sixty years on the explosives used in the epic battle are still killing people. In this episode of AFP we follow Federal Agent Dennis Sweeney and his local team as they continue the dangerous task of cleaning up the thousands of ordnance that litter the island. Meanwhile, two Sydney men have been making thousands of dollars selling fraudulent pay television cards. Federal Agent Tim Underhill has picked up the signal and now he's on a mission to shut their operation down.
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