Seltene Erden
Radio Tatort - rbb
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Wolfgang Zander
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Dr. Anne Kling, seit Jahren für "Ärzte ohne Grenzen" im Ost-Kongo engagiert, stürzt aus dem zwölften Stock ihres Berliner Wohnhauses. Einiges spricht für Selbstmord, denn Anne Kling war seelisch ausgebrannt. Doch die Untersuchung der Toten ergibt, dass sie ein starkes Betäubungsmittel genommen hatte. Unmöglich, dass sie noch über die Balkonbrüstung klettern konnte. Also Mord?
Die Kommissare Polanski (Alexander Khuon) und Lehmann (Steffen Schortie Scheumann) tauchen ein in einen Sumpf aus Bestechung, Korruption und schmutzigen Geschäften mit seltenen Erden wie Coltan - unerlässlich für die Mobilfunk-Industrie.©2015 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb). Titelbild von Jürgen Frey (P)2015 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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