Ross Kemp on Gangs - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

El Salvador
San Salvador Ross wastes no time immersing himself in the dangerous world of the Mara Salvatruchaor MS13 gang. "El Salvador has a level of violence that far exceeds any other country I've been to," says Ross, "there are on average 11 murders a day in a country with a population smaller than London."

Russia
Ross infiltrates Moscow's vicious Neo-Nazi gangs to discover who is behind a recent wave of racist attacks and hate crimes; and uncovers the extent to which these National Socialist groups are gaining power in the country.

USA (St Louis)
Ross's examines Middle America's gang culture with a visit to St. Louis, Missouri; where he takes a look at how an average Midwestern municipality where in a population of 342,000 people, there are around 380,000 guns – and many of these are in the hands of gang members.

South Africa
Ross explores the dark heart of the country's ferocious Number's Gang that thrives on over-crowded prisons. In Pollsmoor High Security Prison Ross experiences the terrifying sensation of incarceration among vicious murderers, rapists, and violent armed-robbers.
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