- When Matthias Trockland, who turned witness for ZERV, is found dead, ZERV West Commissioner Peter Simon and Karo Schubert from the Berlin homicide squad work together to solve the mystery surrounding Trockland's death.
- Berlin 1991: The newly founded Central Investigation Agency for Government and Association Crime, "ZERV", begins its work. There is already a first death: Matthias Trockland, jointly responsible for the dissolution of the NVA in the reunified Federal Republic, is found dead in his allotment garden. Peter Simon, commissioner from West Germany in the ZERV, has to investigate together with his colleague from the East Berlin murder squad, Karo Schubert. At first, both find it difficult to accept this because their working methods and their ideas of competence are very different. Karo Schubert, together with her colleague and friend Ute Lampert from forensics, conclude that Trockland was murdered. Simon and his team track down Hans-Joachim Gärster in Trockland's professional circle: Gärster had been dealing in weapons in the Commercial Coordination department during the GDR era and had been part of disarming. When Schubert and Simon come across secret documents from Trockland, they realize that Gärster is lying: they find a weapon of unimagined proportions on an old NVA training ground.—ARD Das Erste
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