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戈登拉姆齐揭秘可卡因

戈登拉姆齐揭秘可卡因

  • 导演

  • 主演

  • 类型

    地区

    英国

  • 年代

    2017

    语言

    国语

  • 状态

    高清版

    观点

    48

剧情介绍

This brand new two-part documentary series shows Gordon Ramsay as viewers have never seen him before, stripping away the veneer of cocaine’s glamorous image to expose how behind the powder many Brits consume as part of a night out, lies a trail of criminality, cruelty and death driving its global trade.
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  During the series Gordon will travel to South and Central America where he witnesses the illegal “cooking” process by which the drug is made, meets hired assassins and a big time drug-smuggler, is witness to the immediate aftermath of a suspected cocaine-related murder and experiences the harsh reality of the ‘war on drugs’ by joining an elite Colombian anti-narcotics unit on a helicopter raid.
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  Back in the UK, Gordon joins police looking to catch coke-taking drug-drivers, witnesses the arrest of couriers on their way to a major deal carrying tens of thousands of pounds and handles 30 kilos of freshly confiscated cocaine at a police testing lab.? And he reflects on the challenge of tackling the damage done by cocaine, regarded by many casual users as harmless fun, as he meets a UK dealer and a recovering addict.
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  Britain is the biggest user of cocaine in Europe, consuming 30 tonnes of the drug every year. In Gordon’s own business, the restaurant trade, it’s rife. He’s witnessed it wreck the careers of colleagues and tragically he lost his close friend and chef protégé to a cocaine overdose in 2003.
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  Gordon says: “With soaring cocaine deaths in Britain and along the coke supply chain, I’m determined to understand the criminal business behind this deadly drug.”
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  To understand the scale of the problem, Gordon starts with his own restaurants, by swabbing the staff and customer toilets to see if cocaine is present, with alarming results. He explains: “I didn’t know it was in this big. It’s a wake-up call. Right now I’m obviously concerned about the staff. 750 staff in London. That’s my responsibility.”?
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  Cocaine use in the UK has gone up 400% in the past 20 years and coke-related deaths have increased 4 years in a row, tripling since 2011 to an all-time high. After joining Dorset Police on patrol catching drug drivers who test positive for cocaine, Gordon meets the Head of Drugs Intelligence from the National Crime Agency, to find out more about the volume of cocaine on the streets of Britain.
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  Tony Saggars, NCA says: “Gun crime is closely associated with the drugs trade. People are making a lot of money out of it, but to make that money people are generating a lot of misery…This country demands high volumes of coke; organised criminals take advantage of that.”
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  Gordon joins a rapid response unit from the NCA, who are tasked with using intelligence to intercept big drug deals, as they rush to a suspected handover in West London. Gordon watches as