Following the work of enforcement officers as they battle to protect the public from the crooks and con men endangering our health, families and homes.
In Nam-ngam District, a northern border area rich in natural resources and kind-hearted people, a large river separates two long-time friendly neighboring countries. The village has a peaceful temple, where a boy named Dam was abandoned by his mother and left in the care of Luang Por Singto, the temple abbot. Luang Por raised Dam well and taught him martial arts like Muay Thai and Krabi Krabong, which he had mastered before becoming a monk.
Prisoners Tim and Puerk escape during a riot, stealing seven million Baht from the prison. Police Captain Pae, nicknamed Peter Pan, is irked to find out that Police Major Petchara is assigned team leader of the case instead of him. Tim and Puerk don't enjoy their loot for long, as the getaway driver steals the money and goes to hangout with two prostitute sisters, Kook and Kai. However, things get complicated when Puerk and Kook fall for each other, while the cops are in pursuit.
Families battle the destruction caused by loved ones' criminal spirals. Faced with intervention - treatment or jail - an ex-convict interventionist guides them, striving to avoid tragedy.
The Laredo Police Department's Narcotics Unit targets on a suspected stash house known for selling low levels of heroin and cocaine. In addition, the suspected dealer was recently involved in an officer shooting which puts up their guard more. Roly takes the lead in the case, putting extra pressure on him to find drugs. Despite finding a weapon and a scale, they don't find much more.
'Gli incubi di Dario Argento' is a TV series created for Rai's TV program “Giallo” by Enzo Tortora. It is a mini-TV series and the episodes have a duration of approximately 3 minutes each. Among various episodes, Nostalgia Punk has emerged following the criticism raised by the audience after it was broadcast, due to the violent scenes, ending with a reference to Dario Argento.