- BKA bodyguard Jan Schäfer is given the job of looking after Fiona Weibel, an important witness due to give evidence at the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea in Hamburg. The young woman's employer is a Swiss shipping company accused of transporting chemicals declared as fertilizer to Libya, where they are used to make poison gas. Weibel's insider knowledge is a threat to the company. For Schäfer and his colleagues, a game of cat and mouse begins, as the life of his shadowy client is in danger.
- The experienced BKA official Jan Schäfer is given the job of protecting a key witness from the International Maritime Tribunal in Hamburg. Fiona Weibel, an ambitious foreign employee of a Swiss shipping company, is to testify against her own company in a controversial lawsuit. Fiona has known how dangerous their opaque business dealings in the Middle East are since an assassination attempt in Cairo, which the young businesswoman - unlike her boss Urs Beerenberg - survived. For the company heiress, Beerenberg's daughter Claire, there is a lot at stake in the court proceedings: the idealistic judicial officer Rasha wants to prove poison gas deliveries to war zones. A conviction and the future of the shipping company depend on Fiona's testimony. The highest security level applies to the whistleblower until the trial in Hamburg. It's not just Schäfer and his colleague Lansing who are waiting for their arrival in Germany: the experienced bodyguards have to realize on the way to the hiding place that they are being followed by a killer squad that can hardly be shaken off using conventional methods. Schäfer, who strictly follows "the protocol", has to recognize his limits when dealing with Fiona, who challenges him in an unusual way. The closer the process and the prosecutors get, the more unpredictable the key witness behaves.—ARD Das Erste
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