ILLEGAL NZ [NEW ZEALAND]. EPISODE 3. DRUGS IN SPORT

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2009
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Year
2009
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F131834
Media type
Moving image
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Series
ILLEGAL NZ
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:23:03
Broadcast Date
23/07/2009
Production company
SCREENTIME
Credits
Presenter: Tony Wall
Narrator: Tony Wall
Camera: Johan Daniel Apiata
Camera: Les Dawson
Camera: Mark Jephson
Researcher: Melanie Jones
Editor: Mark Jephson
Editor: Lance Lancaster
Director: Les Dawson
Producer: Jill Graham

''llegal NZ is a new series exposing those guilty of committing insidious crimes. The series will infiltrate, investigate and expose the real people behind criminal activity in New Zealand. Using a variety of techniques including undercover work, the latest in surveillance technology, and hidden cameras, the show's investigations cover everything from illegal gun sales, illegal meat rackets, car jacking and steal to order rings, fraud and more. We catch people in the act of breaking the law.

Illegal NZ goes undercover to bring you the terrifying truth about illegal steroids.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of performance enhancing drugs are seized by Customs & Medsafe. Well known body builders and gym fanatics have faced serious criminal charges for importing large quantities of illegal steroids into New Zealand. But this is just a percentage of these potentially dangerous drugs that are being dealt on the blackmarket.
Illegal NZ's determined journalist goes undercover to find and expose the blackmarket dealers who are selling steroids, and through his investigations, discovers some disturbing practises.'' Throng.co.nz; 21/09/2009