The most popular TV series in America about police officers. The series tells the story of police investigations in Baltimore. This particular series, the favorite of police officers and gangsters, helped law enforcement agencies to dismantle a drug trafficking network. Police sources reported that the leaders of the criminal group behaved exactly like the heroes of the TV series, especially constantly changing their mobile phones, making it difficult to wiretap. During the operation preparation, the police extensively used wiretapping of gangsters' phone conversations. As a result, 12 people were arrested, 43 kg of cocaine, $500,000 in cash, 18 firearms, and five expensive cars were seized. The bandits, who turned out to be big fans of “Wiretapping,” not only discussed their own business on the phone but also talked about the plot of the next episode. The police officers who were wiretapping them also loved the show. If we missed an episode, we could always find out the details from their conversations, the law enforcement officers said. The crime drama was written, filmed, and produced in Baltimore by former police reporter David Simon.