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00:01It's called Operation Pear Tree.
00:04Our brief was to embed an undercover officer within an organised crime group.
00:09Detective Sergeant John Corbett.
00:11His files were erased from the police database.
00:13His phone number and email deleted.
00:15Corbett was given a new identity.
00:19It's the Eastfield Depot.
00:21It's where all the police forces in the region store seized contraband.
00:24Drugs, cash, jewels, precious metals.
00:27This could be bigger than the Brinks, Matt.
00:30There's a strong suggestion women in that block are being kept in modern-day slavery to provide sexual services.
00:36Our duty is to protect them.
00:38And we will raid the house and raid the print shop.
00:43Do it.
00:45Christ, how old is she?
00:49Who is it, Leach?
00:51I'm not giving all this info to.
00:54Leach?
00:56There's a girl on a unit.
00:57Her name's Lisa McQueen.
00:58And she's also the one who makes contact with the high levels of the organisation.
01:02How?
01:03Laptop.
01:04We took via an audio link.
01:06The replies come up as a text.
01:08As far as the risk goes, we can minimise that by using your assets.
01:13Bent coppers.
01:17The chase who's been giving me intel on the OCG.
01:21It's Corbin.
01:23He's relayed intelligence on a planned armed robbery of the Eastfield depot.
01:27The Eastfield?
01:28What's he got backing them up there?
01:30A panzer division?
01:33Detective Chief Superintendent Hargreaves was pronounced dead a short while ago.
01:39First duty.
01:40Preservation of life.
01:42Divert the air force to respond to the status zero.
01:45The Eastfield!
01:47He pulled you out of there so we could get away with the gear.
01:49He's the one calling all the shots.
01:51He's eight!
01:52John Corbett, I'm arresting you for the murder of Lesser Hoppers.
01:57This is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
02:00Yeah.
02:00I know how much.
02:02Hundred grand?
02:03I don't want the fiasco of Operation Pear Tree, which was not of you making,
02:08add a disastrous coder to an otherwise distinguished career.
02:12It's only temporary, obviously.
02:20Sorry to bother you at such a late hour, Mrs Hastings.
02:23I'm Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott, AC-12.
02:34Sir?
02:43The doctors say she'll be fine, sir.
02:45She'll make a good recovery.
02:46Good.
02:47I just need to see my wife.
02:52Between us, Mrs Hastings didn't want your gaffer involves.
02:57That's why it came to us.
03:10All right, love?
03:12Dead.
03:17Jesus Christ.
03:23Are you in any pain?
03:25Well, not anymore.
03:27I think we're tucked up to the eyeballs.
03:32How did it happen?
03:34My mother called to the house and said he was from AC-12.
03:38So, of course, I told him I better ask you first.
03:43Before I could make the phone call,
03:45a man broke in wearing a balaclava over his face.
03:52So, you think there are two men?
03:54The man at the door gave the name Steve Arnott.
03:59But you met Steve Arnott?
04:01I've been through all this with the other detective.
04:04I know, darling, I know, but...
04:06The man that broke in, I never saw his face.
04:10And he was from back home.
04:15And what do you mean?
04:17They haven't told you.
04:20He spoke with a Belfast accent.
04:24He said you'd know why he'd done it.
04:27He said you'd know what you've cost him.
04:29No, no, no.
04:30No.
04:32No, these people, they're just thugs.
04:34You don't believe a word that comes out of their mouth.
04:36They're just trying to get to me with all this,
04:37and trying to stop my team from beating a path to their door.
04:42Who?
04:43Well, there's any number of ongoing inquiries, of course,
04:46but, you know, I'm not allowed to disclose.
04:47Oh, your precious regulations.
04:49He's only been to my life.
04:51He's only tortured me and put me in hospital.
04:54I'm sorry, darling, I'm sorry.
04:57If I'd have been there, I'd have been able to protect you, you see.
05:01So, now you're trying to make out it was my fault?
05:05No, no, no, no.
05:06If we'd still been together, this wouldn't have happened.
05:08Of course not.
05:09Is that your game, Ted?
05:11No.
05:13Get out.
05:21She's in a terrible state, a terrible state.
05:24Look, anything you need for your investigation, you just ask.
05:27Do you understand? Just ask.
05:28Thank you, sir.
05:29Given the victim is your wife, sir,
05:31I'm sure you appreciate why serious crime needs to handle this independently.
05:34Well, it's just as well I'm out of it.
05:37As I can tell you, whoever is responsible for this,
05:39he better pray he's up in front of a judge before I get my hands on him.
05:44Sorry, sir, for my report.
05:47Any significance you know of regarding a pattern of injuries to your wife's wrists, knees and ankles?
05:54No.
05:55No.
06:03Cheers, sir.
06:05Any new leads on Hargreaves?
06:07We're working on it.
06:09I'm learning the hard way how people react when they find out you've had a bent boss.
06:13The insinuation you must have known.
06:15Mom?
06:19Call me in.
06:41Sam told us Mrs. Hastings claimed her attack had a Northern Irish accent, and we all know her injuries are
06:46classic paramilitary punishment wounds.
06:47Look, the gaffer's had the shock of his life.
06:50I mean, your family, that's a whole other level.
06:53Well, that's how the gaffer opens up.
06:56Before we have to start asking.
07:04This is Lisa. Home with Clayton.
07:13About that, yeah.
07:19I have me moments.
07:27We've just hit a few bumps trying to fence the Eastfield gear, that's all.
07:31Yeah, but nothing we can't get over in time.
07:33Maybe it'd help speed things along by fencing the gear via other units.
07:42We just need a bit of a leg up, that's all.
07:44You know, that way we all get to reap the rewards.
07:55BELL RINGS
07:56Shit.
07:59This job, it was meant to make us.
08:01Call him back.
08:02That's not how this works.
08:03Will you tell me then how it works?
08:04What, is he some kind of mind reader or what?
08:06No, I talk to someone who talks to someone who talks to someone.
08:09Well, tell me who, and I'll get the message through.
08:11Tell me in his prick had words.
08:13Yeah, that's what I'm worried about, mate.
08:14Why are you protecting him?
08:15Protecting him?
08:16Jesus, John, it ain't that way around.
08:18No.
08:20Look, Hargreaves crossed us, so who's he gonna have crossed us to?
08:22Hey, look, now we've got one load of coppers on our tail,
08:25and another load on the payroll.
08:27Someone's orchestrating all that.
08:28So who do you think's the best man for the job?
08:31Hey, this prick's a copper.
08:33I can feel it in me water.
08:36You're talking shite, John.
08:38You can't know that it is a copper.
08:39I've met enough of me time.
08:41More than enough.
08:41More than you, at least.
08:43H's a senior police officer.
08:44Tell me I'm wrong.
08:51What's happening?
08:53We're rounding up offices identified by semen deposits there were being kept in cold storage at the Borough Grove Estate
08:58brothel.
08:59Now, some have already confessed to being blackmailed into assisting the OCG.
09:03One of the semen deposits matched Hargreaves' DNA.
09:05It was recent as well.
09:08Suggesting the blackmail was also recent?
09:10No, it's looking that way, boss.
09:11I've re-interviewed all the officers known to have assisted the OCG.
09:14Jane Cafty, Kieran Bloom's on.
09:16None of them claimed I've had contact with Hargreaves before a few months ago.
09:19There's no way he could have been H.
09:22H goes back much further.
09:24Sorry, ma'am.
09:25Is this a bad time?
09:26No, it's fine.
09:27Thanks, Tatlin.
09:27Ma'am, Sarge, I've had a breakthrough at Kingsgate Printing Services.
09:30The search of the premises yielded some findings we've passed on to cybercrime.
09:33Amanda Yell.
09:35Kate Fleming.
09:35Yes, Arnold.
09:37Corbett relayed intel on a laptop being used to communicate with the higher levels of the OCG.
09:41Most likely the laptop accessed mobile data services via an encrypted dongle.
09:45Unfortunately, that means we can't access the conversations.
09:49Inquiries to service providers covering that location led to a mobile data account registered at Kingsgate Printing Services.
09:55And we've analysed the account using various tools and been able to access the metadata.
09:59And tracing the communication between the device at Kingsgate Printing Services reveals another user with internet protocol address located in
10:07Spain.
10:07That doesn't necessarily mean the user's in Spain.
10:10Correct.
10:10The user could have concealed their true location, connecting via multiple VPNs.
10:14They may be in Spain, they may be next door.
10:16There's no way of knowing.
10:18Have you harvested enough information for us to impersonate the unknown user online?
10:22Yes, given time we can simulate all the metadata.
10:24And we'd also need to formulate some characteristic statements in advance so users on the other end don't think it's
10:30an impersonation.
10:31This will all take a few days.
10:33Do it.
10:34Yes, ma'am.
10:36How's she doing, Ted?
10:39Anything I can do. Anything.
10:41Thank you, ma'am.
10:43We sent some flowers.
10:44Hospitals don't allow flowers anymore.
10:47Infection control.
10:49Oh.
10:50Still, it's a very generous thought, ma'am.
10:53We're very grateful.
10:54Poor woman.
10:56At her age.
11:00I hate to turn the conversation back to operational concerns at a time like this.
11:05Not at all, ma'am. Not at all.
11:0750 million quids worth of seized goods stolen from a police facility that was supposed to be under AC-12
11:13surveillance.
11:13Yes.
11:14But we did succeed in apprehending the senior officer who was in cahoots with the organized crime group.
11:19The head of serious crime, no less.
11:22And we will round up his accomplices, Corbett included, believe you me.
11:26It was now a personal dimension to your inquiry, following the assault on your wife.
11:31Indeed, ma'am. But serious crime, or handling that investigation, I am taking no part.
11:36I mean, the reason they did it, ma'am, was to pull me away from the bigger inquiry.
11:40I would ask you not to give them the satisfaction.
11:43But it's only natural. People will question how it affects your judgment.
11:48I can vouch for Superintendent Hastings' personal integrity.
11:52He won't mind my saying.
11:54No-one's a bigger stickler for regulations.
12:00He's still the best man for the job.
12:05Fine.
12:08But let me put this as plainly as possible.
12:11Last chance, Ted.
12:14Clear?
12:16Completely, ma'am.
12:18Thank you, ma'am.
12:27We need to cancel those flowers.
12:29I'm veering towards muffins.
12:32Ted!
12:35Oh, look, thanks for backing me up in there, yeah?
12:38Well, what are friends for?
12:40Well, yeah, I can't, I can't, I can't.
12:44What's wrong?
12:47Well, my wife was attacked exactly the same time as I was with you.
12:52I mean, if that's not a sign, I don't know what it is.
13:11Ted!
13:14Oh, look, I'm really sorry. I haven't had a chance to look through anything, and my wife's in the hospital,
13:19so...
13:20Oh, sorry to hear.
13:21Listen, I won't take up any more of your time. Just a little more background on the proposal.
13:26Ah, all right.
13:26Just when you get a moment.
13:27Oh, yeah.
13:28Yeah, thanks.
14:05You all right, Terry, mate?
14:06How you doing?
14:19We're best mates, aren't we, Terry?
14:23And how come you never warned us about the coppers breaking into our print shop?
14:27Hi, love. Yeah, scared.
14:29That's why I'm your best mate, Terry. To protect you.
14:32Sorry, Ryan.
14:33What's your name?
14:35Bays in the fridge.
14:40Terry, maybe you could help us by describing any other police that raided the print shop.
14:46I, er, don't remember.
14:51Sorry.
14:54I forget things.
14:58No bays in the fridge.
15:00Freezer, then.
15:04Sorry, mate.
15:05There was a fly on you.
15:10Christ.
15:11I forgot.
15:13How long she been there?
15:14At least Terry had me stuck her for a leg of lamb.
15:16Little sheep.
15:17He was in charge of the police, Terry. Can you remember that for me?
15:20Er, no.
15:21I forget things.
15:26Yeah.
15:28He said.
15:29That's why I'd take photos.
15:36Where are they?
15:43Yeah.
15:53This is the copper we've seen before.
15:57Chris.
16:00Works for the same outfit as Manit Bindra.
16:02Yeah.
16:05They've been on to us since well before we put Hargreaves on the Eastfield job.
16:09We never told Hargreaves about the print shop.
16:11The leak came from somewhere else.
16:13We've got a rat.
16:16We've got a rat.
16:28We've got a rat.
16:48What?
16:48What?
17:06Then I was about to explain to you.
17:07You risk your life trying to make bear in Coppers.
17:09You make a deal with a fella that's meant to be straight up after the same thing that you have.
17:12You don't expect a lying bastard to start laying traps what you on about John I
17:17Saw the new camera and the targeted surveillance following a recent incident. We've stepped up security on all AC 12
17:23staff and their families
17:31Never kid a kid a son. It was an assault on Roisin Hastings
17:42Well, you meant to caution me before you asked me them kind of things. We'll come into AC 12 will
17:47go on the record
17:48Yeah, one day I will
17:50The day I've got enough evidence that puts the top brass bands at rates by assaulting their wives
17:56Did the OCG do it?
17:58Yes or no?
17:59To put the frighteners on Hastings
18:01No comment
18:03Right listen carefully
18:06This is why I came round to yours tonight
18:12I'm gonna ask you some questions miss Hastings. I'm afraid there's gonna be a bit of suffering on your part
18:16I'm sorry about that, but it can't be helped
18:18I don't know what you want
18:20I can't help you
18:22Oh my god
18:23Oh my god
18:24Oh my god
18:29Superintendent Hastings not at home this evening
18:31No
18:32No it is
18:33Ted hasn't lived here for a while
18:37Right everybody out
18:40Out please
18:40You've got to give it to your gaffer
18:42He's got his missus well tonight
18:45Or should I say, ex-missus
18:49Is that your voice on the recording?
18:51Did you carry out the assault?
18:53No comment
18:56And there's more
18:58Gets interesting
19:02Er, money
19:04Er
19:06Our life savings
19:08More
19:10You know
19:11Invested it in
19:12Er
19:13Some crackpot scheme
19:17No
19:17I've told you now
19:19No
19:20Stop
19:21Please stop
19:22Let me go
19:24Believe me
19:25It could be much worse
19:26Ask your husband
19:27And back to these money problems
19:28When was it your husband got out of debt?
19:30No
19:34Five years
19:37Well you get the idea
19:38Mrs. Ace wasn't too keen to hear your gaffer's been spreading a pack of lies for years
19:43Kidding on he was still happily married
19:44Well it's no surprise the gaffer doesn't want us all knowing his private affairs
19:48Private affairs
19:49He's banged up to his eyes in debt
19:51This came up ages ago
19:52It was all sorted
19:53That's what he wants
19:55Every once I think
19:55You know, except they've sold up to make ends meet
19:58Look, they've got him by the balls
19:59Who has?
20:01Look, you know how the OCD works
20:03Agreeves was a pave into young girls
20:05Hastings is drowning in debt
20:07That doesn't make him bent
20:09Look, open your eyes will ya?
20:11You of all people should know the damage bent coppers do
20:13You know, they don't care who they use
20:16Who they hate
20:17John
20:17They don't care what they do to people's families
20:19John
20:23There were other ways you could have got this information
20:26Why the assault on his wife?
20:28Why the injuries to her wrists, knees and ankles?
20:33No
20:34No, it's not gonna come from me
20:37Then it'll just be broke off as a lie
20:39Same as it always was
20:43No one's gonna come from him
21:02No one's gonna fall
21:02I know, but it's not gonna come from me
21:02Ben and Talking Pink
21:06I've been to him
21:13When he has работы
21:13I've been to him
21:14He has been to me
21:14Not gonna create a new life
21:14Let's go.
21:47All right?
21:50I think it's best we discuss this between ourselves.
21:52I dismissed everyone. They don't hear much.
21:55Well, I did the same in mine.
21:57Look, the gaffer's always been a very private bloke.
21:59He's kept his marriage problems to himself.
22:01Out of embarrassment, shame, whatever.
22:04Well, if we need a reason not to tell the gaffer,
22:06Corbett never actually admitted a sport in Roisin.
22:08And he didn't offer any evidence to back up his allegations either.
22:12Corbett's talked to bollocks before.
22:14If the gaffer was having such massive money problems,
22:17it would have been picked up by developed vetting.
22:19Unless he's found a way of hiding it.
22:21He's done his 30 years.
22:22He could have sailed off into the sunset on his pension.
22:24We just found out his marriage broke up.
22:26There's all kinds of reasons aside of money
22:28that he might want to stay on.
22:30You know, maybe he feels he's got a job to finish.
22:32And what if we're wrong, Kate?
22:34The assault on Roisin might be a reminder
22:36from the OCT that they've got the gaffer in their pocket.
22:39Corbett's Northern Irish accent,
22:40that was no amateur.
22:42He sounded like a native.
22:44But Hastings has had a chance to give us a clue
22:46what this is all about,
22:47and he hasn't said a word.
22:48Not one.
22:51How's it going to look for us?
22:52Anti-corruption officers,
22:54if we've served a bent boss.
22:55He could take us off the case.
22:57There's no way I'm authorising us
22:58to get into the gaffer's past.
23:00But no one's going to raise an eyebrow
23:01if we look deeper into Corbett's.
23:05True.
23:08Mrs Corbett, we're seeking information on John's past
23:10which may be significant to our inquiry.
23:14What kinds of information?
23:16Does your husband have any connection to Northern Ireland?
23:20Like what?
23:21To the best of your knowledge,
23:22did John ever serve with the Royal Ulster Constabulary,
23:24as it was called until 2001,
23:26or the Police Service of Northern Ireland?
23:28I don't think so.
23:30Or whoever lived over there.
23:32Any family connections?
23:35This is John to a T, this is.
23:37Lion bastard always says he was Liverpool born and bred.
23:40We'd appreciate it if you could provide us
23:42with some documents, Mrs Corbett.
23:44Your husband's driving licence, birth certificate.
23:47John would have them.
23:49Do you have a marriage certificate by any chance?
23:51We got wed, all right.
23:53And there's not a day goes by
23:55where it ain't the biggest mistake I ever made.
23:58Could you find that for us, please?
24:02We're happy to wait.
24:04Her marriage certificate checked out was genuine,
24:06so it would appear John Corbett was the name
24:08he was using at the time.
24:09Still no link to Northern Ireland.
24:13Just to let you know,
24:14the surveillance on Corbett's wife's home
24:16went live tonight.
24:17We're monitoring her movements
24:18and any phone number she uses.
24:20So far, nothing suspicious.
24:21Cheers, Tammy.
24:35Brian, stay here.
24:36Watch the car.
24:37Here's the keys.
24:53They're coming now,
24:55so when they get here, yeah,
24:57pay attention.
24:58Yeah.
25:04Like celebrities, isn't it?
25:07Love Ireland.
25:10No disrespect.
25:12Great train robbery.
25:15Or whatever.
25:17No, we just want to tell business, mate.
25:20Definitely.
25:21When things have calmed down,
25:23what you've got,
25:25it's too hot right now.
25:26We come here
25:27and you're wasting our time.
25:30Idiot.
25:31You're wrong.
25:32There's still a way
25:33we can help each other out.
25:35I always do.
25:38Heard you lost your pop-up
25:39on the bog, innit?
25:40No good for livestock, no more.
25:42We've still got our supply lines.
25:44But you've got no place to work them.
25:47Maybe we can work something out.
25:50And we're fine.
25:52Covered.
25:54You want to say a face?
25:56I get it.
25:57But this ain't a face.
25:59This is just business.
26:01Everybody wins.
26:03And we're not interested.
26:06John,
26:07business is business.
26:11See,
26:14I knew you was the brains.
26:17Yeah.
26:19Let's talk.
26:29So,
26:30how many girls?
26:32Six to ten.
26:34Right.
26:36What happened?
26:37The Eastfield job.
26:39That's what happened.
26:42Get in, lads.
26:43Give us a minute.
26:47Look, I get it.
26:48Okay, I screwed up.
26:50And the Eastfield goods
26:51would see what.
26:52But the brothel got raided.
26:54So maybe we should avoid
26:55the livestock trade.
26:56Look, I'm not a fan either.
26:58As I said,
26:59business is business.
27:01Like it or not,
27:01this is what we do.
27:03Do you?
27:05Do what?
27:07Like it?
27:11Don't ask yourself that.
27:12Don't leave anywhere helpful.
27:15I'm in.
27:16That's all.
27:18No matter what.
27:21Just do what's expected.
27:28Don't push again or what?
27:30I should, I know.
27:32Yeah.
27:35No, what matters
27:36is the Eastfield job.
27:37We've got to pull together
27:37to make your pay off.
27:39We?
27:39You've got to go right to the top.
27:40Only the top man
27:41can get enough coppers
27:42looking the other way
27:43so we can move the goods on.
27:45I've already set up a meet.
27:48Nice one, Liz.
27:50It's just what we need.
27:53Come on.
28:02John?
28:03Yeah, it's me, Steph.
28:04I'm OK, love.
28:04I'm safe.
28:05Thank God they've been muddy sick.
28:08John, they was here again,
28:09them two from anti-corruption.
28:10Aye.
28:13I wanted to call you straight after,
28:15but I knew I shouldn't.
28:16No, it's all right.
28:17He did the right thing.
28:19What did he want?
28:21It was scary, John.
28:23They was asking about
28:24Northern Ireland and that.
28:26They was even asking
28:27about family over there.
28:29What, did they know anything?
28:30Anything about my mum or anything?
28:32No, nothing.
28:34So what did you say?
28:35You knew I'd never say nothing.
28:38No, it's all right.
28:39No, no, you wouldn't.
28:44What's this all about?
28:47Do they know about Anne-Marie?
28:49No, you know I can't talk about the job.
28:54John, what's wrong?
28:59John?
29:00No, I'm just missing you.
29:02I'm just missing you and the girls loads,
29:04that's all.
29:07We're missing you loads and all.
29:10I can't wait for this job to be done
29:12and that and come home.
29:30Sir?
29:31Sir.
29:32Right.
29:34So,
29:36what have we got?
29:37Well, we've had a breakthrough
29:38thanks to our cybercrime team.
29:40Corbett's been communicating
29:41with the command level
29:42of the organised crime group
29:43via a computer link.
29:44Great, we traced the link.
29:45Well, not conclusively, sir,
29:46but we're aiming to be in a position
29:47to simulate it.
29:48That'll enable us to exploit
29:49Corbett's desire to fence
29:50to seize goods
29:51by luring him to a meet.
29:52Good.
29:53We've got targeted surveillance
29:54in place at Corbett's family home
29:55on Merseyside.
29:57Last night, an incoming call
29:58was made by a burner phone
29:59that we've triangulated
30:00to premises in the Edge Park area.
30:02A development of apartments,
30:04one of which may be
30:04Corbett's covert residence.
30:06Great.
30:06Got his location.
30:07We've got him.
30:09Sir, Corbett's crossed the line.
30:11Nobody's arguing he hasn't.
30:12But he's also our best chance
30:14of apprehending other corrupt officers.
30:16Corbett's convinced
30:17he's in contact with the top man.
30:18Yeah, well,
30:19that's as may be some.
30:20But we cannot have him out there
30:21for another day longer.
30:22What if...
30:22What if he commits another crime?
30:24What if, God forbid,
30:25he takes another life?
30:26So there is a threat to life risk
30:28if Corbett won't come quietly.
30:30Well, that's his look, I...
30:36Sir.
30:36Sir.
30:37Sir.
31:11I'll do everything I can to make him get himself up peacefully.
31:15No, no, son. You hang on to that.
31:18I'm not going to take any chances here, sir.
31:23It won't come to that.
31:34Sierra, do you lose 258? Contact. Standing by for confirmation of ID.
31:39Receive 25, TFC visual. Confirming target ID.
31:49Heading west on Harness Street. TFC, do you copy? 6-4.
31:546-4. Standing by.
32:02TFC, 4-5. Clear to approach.
32:054-5. Received.
32:24John.
32:26Well, guess I underestimated your powers of detection.
32:31You know why I'm here, mate.
32:33Let's bring an end to this whole thing. Listen to me, John.
32:35No, you listen to me. It's on for today. The top man.
32:39I'm meeting him.
32:41Look, this is it, Steve.
32:43The Ben Copper pulling all the strings. You know, not just the top man.
32:46Lisa McQueen, she's going to turn. I'm sure of it.
32:49And she's got contacts going back years. The whole organisation.
32:52You nick me now, and we'll never get this chance again.
32:564-5. This is 1-0.
32:59Apprehend the subject.
33:00Right now.
33:03Where's the meeting taking place?
33:05Oh, no way. I know your game.
33:07I give you that, and this gets taken out of my hands,
33:09and you know why I can't let that happen.
33:11This corrupt network goes right to the top,
33:13and today, I'll prove how close to home.
33:15Come and work with us, not against us.
33:17Well, isn't that the best you can come up with?
33:19I assaulted your gaffers. Why, if you'll make sure?
33:21I'll go down. There's no two ways to bar it.
33:24Thank God.
33:26Let's work together, John.
33:28We want the same thing.
33:30I believe you're meant to honestly do,
33:31but only one of us is prepared to go the distance on this job.
33:34You've got blind loyalty which stops you seeing what's plain as day.
33:37The pace in this trail leads to...
33:391-0. 4-5.
33:42Apprehend the subject at once.
33:44Sir, is it not worth letting this play out another 24 hours?
33:47Look, Kate, we do not trust Corbett one inch.
33:49He's already battered a defenseless woman in her own home.
33:53For Christ's sake, Kate, what are you waiting for?
33:55Sir, TFC 4-5. Arrest the subject.
34:01T.S. Arnold, you're in receipt of a lawful order from a commanding officer.
34:04You will carry it out at once.
34:07John, I need you to accompany me to AC-12.
34:09You need to back off and let me finish this job.
34:15T.S. John Corbett, you're under arrest.
34:18Sniper's maintain cover.
34:196-4, prepare to move forward.
34:22Yeah, sure I am.
34:23John.
34:25John!
34:297-5, target blocked.
34:31No visual on subject.
34:344-5, 1-0.
34:35Active message, critical shot blocked.
34:38Put the gun down.
34:40John, put the gun down.
34:441-0 to 4-5, the order is Fahrenheit.
34:48Sir, we'll lose all of Corbett's intel.
34:51Lethal force is authorised when there's an immediate threat to light.
34:54We know that Corbett is a cold-blooded killer.
34:57The order is Fahrenheit.
34:59Give yourself up.
35:01Repeat, the order is Fahrenheit.
35:04Give yourself up!
35:07Well, you shoot me, then the suit never comes out.
35:14What kind of copper are you, eh?
35:16One who cares about orders or one who cares about justice?
35:27You weren't aware?
35:29Yeah.
35:31Take it out.
35:33And I'll tell you the where and when for this meeting.
35:35Steve, do not comply.
35:37That's an order.
35:43I feel the same plan.
35:51I feel the same plan.
35:52We gobshite.
35:54Get the Air Force down there on the double.
35:57Sir, 6-4, move in urgently.
36:03The Palisades, the shopping centre, this afternoon, 4 o'clock.
36:07Now, be careful who you tell, because if it doesn't happen,
36:10you know you've got a leak.
36:16Thanks, mate.
36:196-4, not yet visual target.
36:21PGA, 10 seconds.
36:23TFC, received.
36:28Where are they?
36:35What's this shit?
36:39A thorough search of the location detected a service tour in the passageway
36:43where the target was last observed.
36:45The service corridor leads to an underground car park.
36:48CCTV captured the subject, making his escape via the underground car park.
36:53There's a locked service door which opens out onto the far side of the apartment block,
36:57which we didn't have called it.
36:59By the time my team got round the back, he was long gone.
37:02I'm very sorry, sir.
37:03OK.
37:03Thank you, Kyle.
37:12As a UCO, he will have identified all the escape routes at his residence.
37:17The service door was locked.
37:19Probably he found a means of acquiring the key codes.
37:22Yeah.
37:24On the plus side, sir, we have been able to identify Corbett's apartment.
37:28Search team and forensics have been deployed.
37:34Good.
37:38I think I've let him stew long enough, don't you?
37:42Sir, I'd appreciate your guidance on my report for the SFC.
37:46Your Fahrenheit order was irregular.
37:49No, no.
37:49Now, listen.
37:50The SFC authorised the use of firearms for this morning's operation.
37:55The suspect was a known armed criminal with a history of violence
38:00who was an immediate and credible threat to the public.
38:03Therefore, lethal force is justified according to Common Law Section 3
38:08of the Criminal Law Act of 1967
38:10and Section 117 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984.
38:16Now, are we done ducking the eyes and crossing the T's here?
38:20Sir.
38:22Are you all right?
38:23Yeah, I am fine, Kate.
38:25I am fine.
38:26It's just, now Corbett's confessed to assault on your wife.
38:29Look, the guy is responsible for killing five police officers.
38:33Monique Binder being one of them.
38:34This is the monster we're dealing with.
38:35For Christ's sake, Kate.
38:54Remain standing.
39:01Sir, can we do this somewhere more private?
39:03Absolutely not.
39:05I'll hear your report.
39:10My operational assessment was that Corbett had acquired high-value intelligence
39:13which overrode the necessity for arrest.
39:15My order was clear and lawful.
39:19I'm not an assassin.
39:21If loss of life can be avoided, it should be avoided.
39:23And with respect, sir, I'll dispute the lawfulness of your order.
39:27You just learned Corbett had been responsible for a vicious attack on your wife.
39:31What was the intelligence that Corbett divulged?
39:39Was that intelligence relating to the senior police officer complicit with the OCG?
39:44Am I right?
39:46Or person or persons who were at the end of that computer link?
39:51Yes.
39:53Yes.
39:57So what was the intelligence?
40:01Corbett advised me to limit my disclosure.
40:03As you face, there might be a leak.
40:07Well, I am looking round this room, son, and I can only see me and you,
40:11so I do not know where this leak is gonna come from.
40:17You're skating on thin ice with me, DS, aren't it?
40:21Waver-thin.
40:23So what was the bloody intelligence, son?
40:33I'm meeting at 4pm today between the OCG and the top man.
40:37Palisade shopping mall.
40:42As you were.
41:10So come back and walk in, we, DS,
41:10You're in that house.
41:14Keep thinking of what appears to be laid before.
41:16Aboutорм sekali?
41:21I'm meeting at 5.
41:21Noérieur of this at 4pm.
41:22Only now.
41:48What's the time?
41:51Oh, he hasn't shown up, for Casey.
42:00Corbett's leaving.
42:02Looks like it's gonna be a no-show.
42:04Shit.
42:16Three-seven-six-four priority message.
42:19Three-seven.
42:21Ma'am, we believe the suspects are armed.
42:23I'm concerned about the risk assessment.
42:24We threaten members of the public if we go in.
42:29Stand by.
42:30We can't risk it.
42:34Three-seven-six-four risk assessment negative.
42:37Do not approach.
42:38Repeat.
42:39Do not approach.
42:40Received.
42:43Shit.
42:44All right.
42:46Sierra's only three-five.
42:49Stand down.
42:53Stand down.
42:55Stand down.
43:10How'd it go?
43:11Don't ask.
43:31Yeah?
43:32Sit rep from the Palisade surveillance, sir.
43:35They're saying H is a no-show.
43:36Damn.
43:37Any arrests?
43:38No.
43:39They reported too many members of the public at risk.
43:42Christ's sake.
43:43Sorry, sir.
44:04Lee Banks.
44:06Who's the only you?
44:08Superintendent Hastings.
44:10My department.
44:12We're the ones who put you inside.
44:16I ain't saying a word to this bastard.
44:19Sit down, fella.
44:22This bastard's got a thing or two to say to you.
44:27Trust me.
44:29You'd be glad you did.
45:08You'd be glad you did.
45:13Sarge?
45:13Yeah?
45:14Forensics were able to detect DNA and fingerprints at Corbett's apartment.
45:19Right.
45:21Boss, I've got Corbett's prints.
45:30As you both deduce, like everyone else joining the police,
45:33Corbett had to provide elimination prints to exclude crime scene contamination.
45:37These haven't been erased from the Ident1 system,
45:39which gives us access to identity records,
45:41he submitted when he first ran the force in 1999.
45:46John Corbett was the name he was given
45:47when he was adopted by the Corbett family in 1989 at the age of 10.
45:52His adopted mother's maiden name was McGillis.
45:54I believe she was a close relative as Corbett's birth name was John McGillis.
45:59He was born in Belfast.
46:01His father was Anthony Patrick McGillis, deceased 1984,
46:05and his mother, Anne-Marie McGillis, deceased 1989.
46:10Hence, Corbett's moved to Liverpool in the adoption.
46:13Good work.
46:15This is completely confidential.
46:17You don't discuss this with anybody except myself and DS Arna.
46:21Find out as much as you can on the McGillis family,
46:23however long it takes.
46:25Mum.
46:50We've got contacts.
46:52It's not normally up in this way.
46:55What are you saying?
46:57Oh, I'm saying, let's be careful.
47:00Things are getting...
47:02strange.
47:30We're both here now.
47:33Can you hear us?
47:34It's him.
47:35Let's call him.
47:43Is that why you didn't make the meeting?
47:46Did you get a tip-off?
47:56Are you going to acknowledge that the meeting was arranged?
48:00Well, it's one of the pre-composed responses we've constructed
48:02to convince them they're talking to the right person.
48:04Yeah, okay, come on, get up.
48:07That's it.
48:07Up, up, up.
48:09You're going to mail with this.
48:10We all know what Corbett wants.
48:13So let's just cut to the chase, shall we?
48:15Sir, are you sure?
48:26Yeah, definitely.
48:28Are you proposing a plan?
48:31Yep.
48:43Well, that would be great if it's possible.
49:11Okay.
49:31What do you mean?
49:34What do I mean?
50:01Okay, ladies.
50:08We need to make a stop here.
50:10It's a good place to make sure everyone's documents are in order
50:12for the employment agency before we carry on to the hostel.
50:17Sorry, it's not very nice, but we won't be here for very long.
50:19Miroslav will look after you, yeah?
50:21This way, please, ladies.
50:24This way, please.
50:50Come on, this way, please.
50:55Look, you know, we don't have to stay.
50:57We're the ones who make the deal.
50:58It'll look suspicious if we ain't here for the trade.
51:00Okay, down here, please.
51:02Come on, this way, please.
51:05No, Debbie, get down here!
51:06Shut up!
51:07Get, move!
51:08Shut up!
51:09Shut up!
51:10Where are you going?
51:11Who are you training?
51:12Get down here now!
51:13Who is it all?
51:14Hey!
51:15Who is it all?
51:16Lisa, let's go.
51:17There's no way out.
51:18No, there is a way.
51:18Get that bitch in here!
51:20Shut up!
51:21Shut up!
51:22Not from people like this.
51:24Shut up!
51:28Lisa, that can help.
51:31We can go together.
51:32You just have to trust me.
51:43I trust you.
51:45Get off!
51:47Get off!
51:55It's all right.
51:59This is how you spend your student loan, huh?
52:02Come and see your cards.
52:08Hey, John.
52:09Come over here.
52:10Join us.
52:11Want to win your money, too.
52:14No, you're all right, mate.
52:15You're a smart guy, John.
52:17Look like these other mugs, huh?
52:33He'll be fine.
52:34Be fine.
52:35Not long till the trade.
52:41you've tried talking sense today it's time to do things other way i got this hey i got this pistol
52:52why are you chill these
53:09do as you told okay so
53:13let them in now we're playing poker
53:44okay
53:45okay
54:26I'm gonna let the girls go what you're talking about then girls their livestock we're here to
54:33make a trade I'm gonna let them go and you're gonna let me John let's talk about this
54:47at least you get the door
55:30shoot your mouth
55:46once upon a time there was a little chicken called chicken licking he went to the woods where an acorn
55:52fell upon a poor bald pate and she thought the sky had fallen
56:01you're a rat John
56:04a rat
56:10I will take you to see the king said fox locks
56:14but fox locks took chicken licking and ate it all up and chicken licking never did see the king and
56:22tell him the sky had fallen
56:30good work right nice one let's get this mess cleaned up before we trade the livestock
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