Episode 4
Police Interceptors is back in Nottinghamshire for another series alongside the region's elite crimefighting units. In one of the most challenging years ever for law enforcement, this series features exclusive access to Nottinghamshire's traffic units, its knife crime team and armed response unit. Racing in performance patrol cars with the best drivers on the road, hunting with the dog unit in the undergrowth and peering through the sights of an automatic rifle, this is a high-octane documentary in the thick of the war on crime. Doors get smashed in dawn raids on drug dealers, shots are fired in a suburban siege and bad guys are chased at more than 100 miles per hour. The battle may have never been fiercer, but Nottinghamshire's finest are up to it.
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