Ross Kemp on Gangs - Season 4

Ross Kemp on Gangs - Season 4

Season 4

Ross Kemp continues his investigation into the world’s most notorious gangs, stepping into areas controlled by the gangs of LA, Bulgaria, Belize and Kenya. Ross meets the leaders, followers, victims and opponents of those willing to use extreme violence to achieve their criminal goals.
Network
Episodes5
DatesSep 1, 2008 - Jan 6, 2009
Previous Season

Episodes

Los Angeles
Season 4Episode 160 min

Los Angeles

Described as the "gang capital of the world" by its own mayor, Los Angeles has over 1,000 gangs and 100,000 gang members. Ross arrives in LA in the midst of a turf war, as the infamous Bloods and Crips appear to be fighting a losing battle with Latino gangs for control of the streets.
Sep 1, 2008
Bulgaria
Season 4Episode 260 min

Bulgaria

Ross travels to Sofia and Plovdiv, to explore the secretive world of Bulgaria's gangs and spend time with Roma families to understand what it means to be a member of a Gypsy gang; who are reportedly involved in people trafficking, the sex trade and pick pocketing.
Sep 8, 2008
Belize
Season 4Episode 360 min

Belize

"Belize was the first place I was ever given a hand grenade by a gang member". Ross Kemp. Fuelled by unemployment and a rampant drugs trade, gangs are battling a turf war in the slums. Ross meets the gangs that control the streets and sees a fraction of the weapons that make this city so violent.
Sep 15, 2008
A Kenya Special
Season 4Episode 460 min

A Kenya Special

Ross Kemp and his documentary team travel to Kenya to investigate the Mungiki, an outfit labelled as the most dangerous 'gang' in Africa.
Sep 22, 2008
Liverpool
Season 4Episode 560 min

Liverpool

In Liverpool Ross asks whether the city deserves its reputation for gang and gun violence. He seeks to discover what lies behind the code of silence that makes police work so difficult, a ‘code’ so strong that it influences the way police and the law operate in gang-related cases.
Jan 6, 2009

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