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Zane Malik is a Muslim detective on Sydney's Major Crime Squad in a suspicious post-9/11 world. A good husband, father and dedicated cop he has one main problem on the job: an old-school policeman for whom rules and regulations play a poor second to getting results. This award-winning Australian TV series explores the conflict that exists between East and West and Muslim and non-Muslim.
When a police officer is killed, apparently by two armed robbers of "middle Eastern" appearance, Muslim Detective Zane Malik uses his connections in the Arab neighborhoods of Sydney to track down the youths involved. Malik's search for the truth brings him into a head-on clash with old-school Detective Sergeant Ray Crowley, who accuses Malik of putting his community before his job.
Bad drugs are being sold on the streets of Redfern. A local Aboriginal leader and anti-drug crusader is trying to get the drugs off the streets when he is shot. Some say he has been assassinated. Malik is determined to discover the truth - but Crowley has a personal stake in the case which may hinder the investigation.
Two Lebanese youths and a schoolgirl are killed in a drive-by shooting. Inspector Wright appoints Malik to run the investigation, but this doesn't sit well with Detective Sergeant Crowley.
The brutal slaying of a Vietnamese couple in Cabramatta is carried out amidst the stress of an Internal Affairs investigation. This time it's Malik in the hot seat. Whatever he says to the "toe cutters" will affect Crowley's future too.
In the midst of investigating the murder of a Serbian car salesman, Malik's obsession with the past deepens. Who is John Hunt, and what is his connection with Crowley?
John Hunt is missing. HQ receives a panicked call from a woman accusing Malik of killing him. Is he dead? And is Malik responsible?
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