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Premiere:
September 22, 2021
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
September 22, 2021
Original Title:
Crime Stories: India Detectives
Alternate Titles:
Crime Stories: Enquêtes sensibles en Inde
Crime Stories: India Detectives
Grandes Investigações: Detetives da Índia
Historie kryminalne: Indyjscy detektywi
Ιστορίες Εγκλήματος: Αστυνομία στην Ινδία
Криминальные истории: Индийские детективы
Genres:
Crime | Documentary | Mystery
Production Companies:
Minnow Films
Countries:
GB
With unprecedented access to the Bengaluru City Police, this gripping series follows major criminal investigations from the moment the crime is reported through to the capture of the suspects. From murder to kidnap to extortion, each film tracks a shocking and compelling case in the heart of India's Silicon Valley. Filmed with senior officers at home and at work, this is a unique window into the lives of Bengaluru's police officers as they attempt to detect the most complex and serious crimes in the city.
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Executive Producer:
Morgan Matthews
Fiona Stourton
Line Producer:
Ella Gutteridge
Original Music Composer:
Felipe Kim
Antonio Pinto
Producer:
Tarun Saldanha
Series Director:
Jack Warrender
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