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Mon, Dec 3, 2012
On Curaçao (Dutch Antilles), killer Douglas executes a debtor by drowning before attending a crime barons conference on money laundering. On undercover thief steals the seduced expert's hologram key files. In Flanders, Belgian federal police chief Steven Perseyn's financial section boss Thomas Verhaeghe is furious to see Russian mob lord Aveladze made early release, but gets the clear for a raid on his (money and soap) laundering business, where they find proof of his white slavery with serial rape. Thomas also goes for the money laundering, but that makes his family target of master hit-man 'psychopath' Douglas, who kidnaps his wife Eva after their young son cleverly escapes.
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Mon, Dec 10, 2012
Thomas's kid so Ruben, the only witness of his mother Eva's kidnapping, is too traumatized to enable a robot picture of Douglas. Russing mob baron Vadim Arveladze plays along when the team assumes he can order the hostage released, but Perseyn can only allow pretending he might be exchanged. The holographic cube proves impossible to copy or decipher. Douglas demands it as ransom for Eva, tracing vans he might have used proves too slow. Thomas ignores he was only given a bad copy and must watch after the exchange how his wife is fatally sniper-hit.
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Mon, Dec 17, 2012
After Douglas killed Eva and his own accomplice, Thomas is ordered to go home but can't concentrate on kid son Ruben or the funeral, he arranges for Tarik to keep him informed and sneakily takes part in the investigation. The van Douglas used turns out to be part of a large-scale insurance scam, the specific thief's father confesses he's racketeered to pay off his son's remaining gambling debts to a Chinaman. Tarik bumps in to his ex, Douglas's accomplice, but is ordered to keep looking for her part in a drug lord's case. Douglas manages to listen what happens in the precinct and sends an impostor as ICT expert to steal the holographic cube. Just when Steven convinces Depretere he's better off confessing then risking jail and a killer there, a sniper strikes fatally.
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Sun, Dec 23, 2012
Douglas is pleased to have retrieved the never copied hologram, so he can destroy its data forever. The team still ignores why it was worth such bloody risks, while they can only link it to a tax fraud case. Although suspended for recklessness, Thomas stays informed trough Tarik and manages to fake internal paperwork so he can go on an overseas mission to trace the fraud case to a murder in the Curaçao villa 'Grimaldi', named after a fake company. A local detective officially sticks to jurisdiction, but being a father himself informally helps Thomas to a clue.
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Mon, Jan 14, 2013
Tariq's murder by junkie Sophie is another divisive bitter blow or the team. A SWAT team finds in her last dwelling all murder weapons, proving the drug and tax crimes are linked too. In Curaèao, it becomes clear the Belgian embassy was used as cover for the drug traffic. Their local driver Marco is arrested as hit man, but knows only he was hired by a ginger woman. ICT expert Eddy joins the team and reluctantly takes assignment to search for Wifi connections in Antwerp port, where the gang bribes staff. Douglas remains anonymous and elusive, finds Sophia just before Thomas and the SWAT do and plants his private gun, forcing IA to suspend the emotionally overburdened detective.
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Mon, Jan 21, 2013
The team continues its unorthodox investigation. The boss and Iris have to swallow their objections to suspended, set-up murder suspect Thomas's participation;, even stealing a hologram from the Lebanese consul's office However the whole trail to the consul, who turns out to be the new identity of a former terrorist war lord, is a brilliant diversion by the crime syndicate. The hologram contains only a compromising princely sex orgy video. Douglas, whose DNA keeps being found at crime sites, remains unidentified, hires a henchman for a lame trap and gathers more information by sleeping with a European Parliament official.