

Ill Gotten Gains
Season 4
Looking at how Regional Organised Crime Units and Forces are taking down Britain's criminals by confiscating their assets as 'Proceeds of Crime' and selling them at auction. Each show focuses on a proceeds of crime auction, with experts and law enforcement personnel helping us to understand more about Proceeds of Crime, the items confiscated and the crimes behind the 'Ill Gotten Gains.'
Where to Watch Season 4
15 Episodes
- Episode 3E3
Episode 3Police in Derby are after a man they suspect is part of a county lines drug operation, and a Merseyside drug dealer has his BMW seized and sold off at auction. But where does all the cash seized from criminals go? Well, some of it is being used in Bristol to get local kids playing the beautiful game. - Episode 5E5
Episode 5Proceeds-of-crime cash helps police go hi-tech as they use seized money to fund a drone team, and the team are soon in demand to cover drug raids across Lancashire and beyond. An amazing racing car is up for sale at the proceeds-of-crime auction, and we follow how one woman helped police get the better of a romance fraudster in Durham. - Episode 12E12
Episode 12Police in the City of London target suspected telephone fraudsters in a series of early morning raids – but will they find vital evidence of this difficult to prove crime? And a Liverpool drugs gang have their Range Rover and swanky Chanel gloves sold off to the public in a proceeds of crime sale. - Episode 13E13
Episode 13Louis Vuitton, Prada, Chanel – just some of the luxury handbags for sale at the proceeds of crime auction today, all of which were seized from one man! We also follow Hackney Trading Standards as they target a shop they believe is selling fake electronic goods on the high street. - Episode 15E15
Episode 15Today, a drone goes for sale at the proceeds of crime auction, and police in Surrey are targeting county lines drug dealers. We also learn how dedicated Trading Standards officers in Powys tracked down a cruel con man targeting the elderly - and stripped him of all the cash he had stolen.