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Chief Criminal Investigation Commissioner Jasmin Sayed is leading the newly launched pilot project "Water Criminal Police Unit One of the Berlin Water Protection Police", or WaPo Berlin for short. Jasmin has lived in Germany for 30 years and knows only too well that legal security is not a matter of course. Defending the law drives them on. To achieve her goal, she has put together a colorful team that she can rely on.
The WaPo Berlin team is working flat out on an investigation: a barge captain has been found dead in the south harbor. What's more, his entire cargo, worth €2 million, has disappeared without trace.
A boat manufacturer sells dreams: high-quality, exclusive sports boats modeled on Italian designs inspire dreams of la dolce vita and the Riviera. But when the managing director is found stabbed to death, the WaPo begins investigating a mysterious case that is also very personal for Jasmin.
A man falls from the window of an office building into the Landwehr Canal and dies. The Water Police quickly determine that it was no accident. The man was the managing director of the courier service K&K and suffered from a wasp venom allergy. The investigation now turns its focus to the employees of K&K.
A professional con artist who most recently swindled deaf and hard-of-hearing victims out of several hundred thousand euros is found strangled with her own scarf on the deck of a fishing cutter. The money is initially nowhere to be found. Could it have been an act of revenge by one of her victims?
A nineteen-year-old environmental activist is found dead in the Havel River. Clear injuries indicate a violent crime. The young woman was the leader of "Do more!", an environmental movement, and had many enemies.
A skeleton is found in the depths of Lake Müggelsee. It is Sonja Gräwe. She disappeared 15 years ago in her mid-20s. Sonja's violent boyfriend Dennis Sauer was convicted of murder for her disappearance. Jasmin and the WaPo team reopen the case: Was Dennis really the perpetrator?
Ava Kleiner organizes an illegal fishing competition on the Spree River and is found dead in the water shortly thereafter. It quickly becomes clear that her death was no accident. Did the young woman get involved with militant animal rights activists? To find out what's behind it all, the WaPo team has to piece together the puzzle of a family drama bit by bit.
Former musician and laundry owner Dagmar Hagemeister meets her former duo partner Trudy Stritter on her 70th birthday, with whom she celebrated great success as "Blues-Duo-Buchholz" in the GDR and beyond. A dispute ended that. And now Dagmar's daughter Anja Hagemeister has organized a reunion, which ends with Dagmar floating dead in the water.
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