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00:04Announcing the arrival of the flight to P.O.L. 987 from Warsaw, A.C. 12.
00:09Package reclaim information to follow.
00:49The flight to P.O.L. 987 from Warsaw, A.C. 12.
01:10The flight to P.O.L. 987 from Warsaw, A.C. 12.
01:35The flight to P.O.L. 987 from Warsaw, A.C. 12.
01:59The flight to P.O.L. 987 from Warsaw, A.C. 12.
02:36Deep fakes have become easier to create and harder to detect.
02:42The question we asked ourselves a year ago has become even more urgent.
02:46How can we believe what we see?
02:50It's a question...
02:53Mum.
03:01Mum, it's working.
03:07Camera location?
03:08Heathrow T5 Immigration.
03:11He's beaten the E-gate, but not our camera.
03:14We see you too.
03:16Do we know who he is?
03:18We know who he's pretending to be.
03:19Track that deepfake.
03:21Mum.
03:21Transfer all CCTV from Heathrow Terminal 5 and open comms.
03:24Counter-terrorism command to Heathrow Terminal 5.
03:27Active security breach.
03:28Correction in progress.
03:30Target identity as yet unknown, travelling under a deepfake avatar.
03:54Where is he now?
03:55Running facial recognition, ma'am.
03:56Correct.
03:58Come on, we can't have lost him.
04:13Target located, ma'am.
04:16Exiting transit system.
04:20Cos ID.
04:21Or fake ID.
04:23Mum, sending smudge of target to all units.
04:30Target received.
04:32Target heading towards baggage reclaim concourse.
04:38How many cameras did we ask for at Heathrow?
04:41Fifty.
04:41How many did they give us?
04:43Two.
04:43Face match on target, ma'am.
04:45Anton Kozlov, Russian ex-military.
04:48Deceased, apparently.
04:49Armed support, Heathrow Terminal 5.
04:51All units be advised, target's name is Anton Kozlov.
04:54He's a hostile foreign asset and may be dangerous.
04:57Copy.
04:58Hands up.
05:01Opening!
05:02Move!
05:02Open!
05:03Move!
05:04Move!
05:05Move!
05:07A Russian black op reaching UK border control.
05:10This could be a kill mission.
05:12Get this right, ma'am.
05:13They'll give you all the cameras you need.
05:17SO-15 arrest teams to Heathrow.
05:28Target located.
05:29Lower baggage reclaim.
05:34Target located.
05:36Lower baggage reclaim.
05:39Target on the move towards baggage reclaim 7-12.
05:43My Police!
05:44My Police!
05:45My Police!
05:45Move!
05:46Move!
05:46Move!
05:48Contact!
05:48Contact, contact, POS ID.
05:50Target passing baggage reclaim 7.
05:52Great jacket.
05:54Not a good move.
05:55Not a good move.
05:57Not a good move.
05:58Not a good move.
05:59Not a good move.
06:00Not a good move.
06:01Not a good move.
06:02Not a good move.
06:03Lost, lost, no eyes on target.
06:04Sorry, repeat.
06:06No eyes on suspect.
06:07It's not your man.
06:13Target located.
06:14POS ID.
06:14Camera D31.
06:15Baggage claim belt 5.
06:19Call Police onto the Earth.
06:20Here you are!
06:21No Police!
06:22Lost, lost, no eyes on target.
06:24POS ID, target heading towards Customs Green Channel.
06:26Lost, lost, no eyes on target.
06:30POS ID, camera D12, target on upper level concourse.
06:33Target seen on camera J12 at gate 13.
06:36Target caught on camera L4.
06:38Camera gate 49, target sat in gate 13.
06:41We've got correction on multiple fees.
06:42Target leaving gate 39, camera L4.
06:44Camera J33, target on arrival to gate 13.
06:47Target actually missed the target.
06:49Target boarding line to gate 12.
06:51POS ID, target on camera.
06:52POS ID, target on camera L4.
06:54POS ID, camera on camera.
06:54POS ID, camera on G12 by B.
06:57All units on each exit.
06:59Target does not set foot outside the terminal building.
07:21Oh
08:04I hope you've enjoyed your time in the UK, Anton.
08:10Sorry you can't stay a little while longer.
08:14Kilo-3 to control.
08:16Target secure.
08:17Repeat.
08:18Target secure.
08:22If not now, Mum.
08:32Pub-Secretary, that's not what I asked.
08:33So I asked you a third time.
08:35Isn't this ultimately a bid for number 10?
08:37Andrew, if we're serious about protecting ourselves from the threats of artificial intelligence
08:42and those who would use it against us, then this government cannot afford to rest.
08:46And that means smarter surveillance.
08:49Smarter borders.
08:50Smarter elections.
08:51Yes, I get the idea.
08:52You're refusing to answer my question and we are out of time.
08:55Home-Secretary, good afternoon.
08:57Thank you, Andrew.
08:58And the time now is just past 12.
09:01You want to carry?
09:03Home-Secretary.
09:06Operation Veritas is... ready.
09:14What, don't you?
09:17Whatever happens, don't look at the camera.
09:20We just nervous.
09:21Thank you, it's not my first time in a studio.
09:23Worst of a hot seat.
09:24Two minutes to air everyone, two minutes.
09:26Two minutes to air everyone, two minutes.
09:29Two minutes.
09:29I need to speak to her before we go on, I have been asking.
09:32Yes, I haven't forgotten.
09:34They know you're here to talk about Kerry Cams, not the inquiry.
09:36Smart Cams.
09:37What are you doing?
09:38It's BTS for social, because Kerry Cams is getting more traction.
09:40Yes, because you keep pushing it.
09:41If I have to sit through one more talk on inclusivity,
09:44I'm going to exclude myself to take those podcast people up on their offer.
09:47Kerry Cams.
09:47Can you take this for me, please?
09:49Rachel.
09:5030 seconds.
09:51So glad we can make this happen.
09:52Bloody thrilled you're getting the recognition you deserve.
09:55Something wrong with your phone.
09:56But were you supposed to have lunch?
09:57What happened to the rest of your expose?
09:59Well, you saw the follow-up.
10:00A little light, wasn't it?
10:01Whose flask is this?
10:02And what the fuck is it doing unto my death?
10:05Whose flask is that?
10:06That's where Greenfield you asked for, Khadija.
10:07Oh, well, thank you.
10:08You left out half the evidence.
10:10What are you saving it for, Khadija?
10:12The book deal?
10:12Rachel, please.
10:13It's called legal and compliance.
10:15Get used to it.
10:17Five, four, three, two, one.
10:21And cue.
10:22Good evening.
10:23I'm Khadija Khan.
10:24Or am I?
10:26Twelve months on from the BBC's award-winning report on Britain's deep fake evidence scandal,
10:32questioning everything we see has become a national habit.
10:36So how do we begin to sort fact from fiction?
10:39And who do we trust with the job?
10:41Well, how about the woman who blew the whistle on correction herself?
10:45Giving her first interview as head of SO15, another exclusive whistleblower turned commander,
10:51Rachel Carey joins me live in the studio.
10:55Scouts on her.
10:56Good evening, Khadija.
10:57It's an acting commander.
10:59Was blowing the whistle your only option?
11:02Um, no.
11:05I could have turned a blind eye to what I saw and kept my head down.
11:09But you didn't. Why?
11:10I believed the best way to stop the correction programme was to go public with it.
11:14The question I'm asking, commander, is why you?
11:17Why were you the one to take it down?
11:20I suppose it's hard for some people. You know, some people have families and I, um,
11:28I just felt I should do it.
11:30Was there a degree of self-interest?
11:33Look at that.
11:34I mean, blowing the whistle hasn't exactly done your career much damage, has it?
11:37A year ago, you were a thorn in the side of SO15 and now you're commander.
11:42Khadija, when I exposed correction, I wasn't thinking about my career. I was risking it.
11:46Well, it was a risk that paid off. You must admit, you've done rather well since then.
11:51With all the exclusives you've been getting, you haven't done too badly yourself.
11:55Well, your expose has already led to a number of convictions being overturned,
12:00starting with that of former soldier Sean Emery. Were you glad to see him released?
12:05I was, but Sean Emery is just the start. We don't know the scale of correction in the UK,
12:11which is why we need a public inquiry.
12:12Well, Lord Justice Fredrickson starts calling witnesses to his long-awaited inquiry from tomorrow.
12:18Do you think the finger of blame will point to British intelligence or further afield?
12:24You've seen the same evidence I have, Khadija.
12:26Are you hopeful that Lord Fredrickson will get to the truth?
12:30I hope that the people who know the truth will do the right thing, come forward and testify so we
12:35can
12:36begin to understand how many people in the UK have been put behind bars on deep fake evidence.
12:41But if it turns out to be hundreds of violent offenders, will they all be released?
12:47Khadija, the question you're asking is essentially the same one you asked at the beginning.
12:51How do we sort fact from fiction and put an end to deep fake evidence?
12:56Well, I'm very excited to announce that in partnership with the Home Office,
13:00I'm developing a new kind of CCTV campaign.
13:02The question I'm asking is, are we about to see a tsunami of serious offenders let out onto our streets?
13:09If incriminating footage is found to have been faked, the defendant will be entitled to a retrial.
13:15If the conviction cannot be upheld, then they may be released.
13:20As commander of counter-terrorism, public safety is my first priority.
13:24But I will not break the law to defend the law, and I will not put people away under false
13:29evidence.
13:32Thank you very much, Commander Rachel Carey.
13:38Why didn't you tell us?
13:40It was just work.
13:42Bollocks.
13:43Were you nervous?
13:44I'd ship myself.
13:46Did you ship yourself?
13:46Abigail, Commander of SO-15 does not ship herself.
13:52So?
13:53What did you think?
13:55I didn't see it, I just saw the comments.
13:57What comments?
13:58Oh, no, I'd rather not know.
14:01Yeah, right, whatever.
14:02Why, what would you say?
14:03You're basically a celebrity now?
14:07Any idea if Dad saw it?
14:09Are you mad?
14:10You go to bed at night.
14:11Can you get tables and restaurants now?
14:13I think I could do that anyway.
14:16Actually, I could squeeze in a drink on my way home.
14:19With me?
14:21Well, I mean, I've got to be up early in the morning, but, you know, it's not every day.
14:25You give your first interview or no.
14:27Oh, you sound...
14:29I'm actually a bit busy.
14:30Can we do another time?
14:32Sure, yeah.
14:33Go for it, I didn't realise.
14:34Have a good...
14:35Stop it!
14:36Yeah.
15:13Harvest
15:49I would delete that one.
15:50What the fuck are you doing here?
15:52You might have found a way to make cameras safe, but doors, not so much.
15:56Get out of my home.
15:58Your home?
16:00I would have figured this for a rental.
16:03Don't worry, you won't find it.
16:04Many personal touches rather than my digs either.
16:09I could clear out of there in 20 minutes.
16:10You'd never know I was there.
16:12And yet you linger.
16:14You don't like me very much, do you, Fast Track?
16:16I'm not used to seeing you without blood on your hands.
16:22What do you want, Frank?
16:25Penhouse a problem in a $12 bottle of scotch.
16:28Shouldn't you be drinking fine single malt by now?
16:35So you're on TV.
16:38You did good.
16:40I have notes.
16:41If you've got something to say, sir.
16:42You never mentioned the U.S.
16:43Is that a note?
16:44No, no, no.
16:45No, we like that.
16:46No, don't change anything about that.
16:49No, one year.
16:50There's still nothing linking the CIA in correction.
16:55You plan on keeping your mouth shut at the inquiry, too?
16:58There is a big difference between keeping my mouth shut and not having enough evidence against you.
17:04Well, we all know you're brave, Fast Track.
17:06You're not suicidal.
17:08You were smart to make that deal.
17:10What deal?
17:11You used my op to expose the British program.
17:15Now, if that had happened on my watch without my authorization, that would have made you an enemy of the
17:20state and me an asshole.
17:22So, when the agency bundles you into a van and starts asking you questions, remember, we have a deal.
17:33And why would I do you a favor?
17:35So I can owe you one.
17:37You never know.
17:39You may need a favor from a guy like me one day.
17:46Oh.
17:48I heard you called a Russian.
17:51Keep up the good work.
17:55What's your interest?
17:57Jesus Christ.
17:58Can't a person pay a compliment?
18:00You're always fishing for intel.
18:03Garland was right.
18:04You're wasted as a cop.
18:14Big day.
18:15Lots of interest in the Carey Cam launch.
18:16We've got ITN, BBC, Sky News, GP News, Al Jazeera,
18:20plus all the major UK broadsheets and tabloids.
18:22Oh, and the email on Sunday magazine.
18:2415 minutes and a photo shoot.
18:26Photo shoot?
18:26Why?
18:27They're doing a profile piece.
18:28Powerful woman.
18:29Young, single.
18:30What?
18:30Who says on...
18:31What the hell has my relationship status got to do with anything?
18:34The headline being, you know, first female head of counterterrorism.
18:36I'm not the first female head of counterterrorism.
18:38It's just a headline.
18:38It's not the truth.
18:40Oh, who's truth?
18:42What?
18:44Do you have a preference which side of the stage the podium goes?
18:47I think it makes more sense on the right than if we want the Carey Cam in the middle and...
18:52Paige, I trust you to make these crucial decisions by yourself.
19:08Tom, I need you to pull all the camera feeds from my building from 9 till 12 last night.
19:13Your building?
19:14And run checks for interference.
19:16Anything in particular I'm looking for.
19:18Man to carry.
19:19Deputy Commissioner.
19:20Two minutes.
19:21Sir.
19:23Check your phone.
19:33Come in.
19:34We won't keep you in.
19:35I'm rushed off your feet, it must be.
19:36I'm not too rushed off my feet, sir.
19:38Commissioner, good morning.
19:40Rachel, how are you feeling about this afternoon?
19:42Something happening this afternoon, sir.
19:44I'll be glad to get the launch out of the way, sir, to be honest.
19:46Well, we're all tremendously excited.
19:49Now, I know that your annual review isn't for another few weeks,
19:53but this felt like more of a milestone to, well, express our profound gratitude.
20:00You've given SO-15 a clean bill of health, Rachel.
20:04In under a year.
20:06Sir, it's a work in progress.
20:07Operation Carry Cam is going to be the icing on the cake.
20:10Operation Veritas Smart Cam.
20:12I really appreciate the timing of the launch, Rachel.
20:14So need distraction from the Fredrickson inquiry?
20:16I'm not responsible for the scheduling of the press launch.
20:19Well, we want to make it crystal clear, Rachel.
20:21You will continue to be the brand ambassador for these cameras,
20:25even when the new command begins.
20:29I didn't realise one had been selected.
20:32We're very close.
20:34May I ask?
20:34I'll introduce them as soon as their batting is complete.
20:37The security process has had to be very rigorous, as I'm sure you can imagine.
20:41I had thought I'd be involved in that.
20:44Yeah, but then you put yourself forward.
20:46Conflict of interest.
20:46You asked me to put myself forward.
20:49There'll be other opportunities, Rachel.
20:50Ultimately, we felt that the department could benefit
20:54from somebody with more experience at multi-agency level.
20:59Someone more used to collaborating with other entities.
21:02Sir, I was hired to turn SO-15 around.
21:06I could only do that by hiring people I trust.
21:08And you've done a formidable job, Rachel.
21:11You are already the youngest acting commander of SO-15.
21:15You'll get there.
21:17Sir.
21:19I look forward to being relieved of my PR duties
21:22so I can concentrate on the real work.
21:24We'd like you to continue with your public-facing commitments.
21:27Absolutely.
21:28All those hours of media training haven't gone to waste.
21:30Oh, congrats, by the way.
21:31I heard you gave Khadija Khan a bit of a kicking.
21:33Paige did a great job.
21:36Sir, just to be clear,
21:37you'd like me to be the face of the department,
21:41but not the head.
21:53Mum?
21:57You found him, then?
21:59Any concerns?
22:01Frank Napier paying you a visit in the middle of the night.
22:03I'd say that was a concern.
22:05Did the system flag anything?
22:06He's made no attempt to hide himself.
22:08What did he want?
22:09Shall I leave this with you, Mum, or on your desk?
22:12I came to you this morning.
22:13It's clear security.
22:14See what it is.
22:16It's a good thing, Mum.
22:18The CIA can't hack us.
22:22Do you ever worry this has all been...
22:24too easy?
22:27When you think who wanted us to fail
22:28the depth they'd go to to try and stop us?
22:31They've left us alone until now.
22:34You want me to put eyes on Napier?
22:37I'm not talking about Frank.
22:40We're getting a new commander.
22:43You was wrong, Mum.
22:46Any ideas?
22:47Someone more used to collaborating
22:48with other entities, apparently.
22:50Good grief.
22:51Looks like a good one, Mum.
23:01We've got eyes on Napier.
23:13The truth about correction
23:15may finally be coming.
23:18As the long-awaited
23:19Fredrickson inquiry
23:20calls its first witnesses.
23:23That's right, Khadija.
23:24Lord Justice Fredrickson
23:25has indeed promised
23:26a full and unflinching inquiry
23:28into the deepfake scandal.
23:37And he's started off on the front of the foot,
23:39calling as his first witness
23:40the former counter-terrorism commander,
23:43Danny Hart.
23:59Many people feel that he is a key witness
24:02in this investigation into deepfake scandal.
24:04Have you just seen the run?
24:05Fuck the Fredrickson inquiry.
24:07Natasha, wrap it up.
24:08You're covering the Operation Veritas press launch.
24:11But for now,
24:11back to you in the studio, Khadija.
24:14Thank you, Natasha.
24:16Where's the fucking press launch?
24:19No, you're the first person I told.
24:22If you put down the phone to Alistair
24:23and picked it up to you,
24:25I'm not the first person in matters.
24:26How about that?
24:28No.
24:31Yeah, yeah.
24:33Yeah, yeah.
24:34Listen, Simi, I'd better go.
24:36Okay?
24:37I love you.
24:47I saw a woman on the news last night
24:48that looked just like you.
24:50Really?
24:51Hmm.
24:52You don't can be sure these days.
24:54Was it?
24:55Me?
24:56Depends.
24:57How'd she come across?
24:59In a word?
25:00Unprofessional?
25:02No.
25:03Unbroadcastable?
25:05Real.
25:10Oh, girl.
25:12It's mine.
25:13Oh.
25:14Are you?
25:15Yeah.
25:18I'm really pleased to hear that.
25:21We're giving it a go.
25:23Well, looks like it's working.
25:32What is it?
25:33Don't try and tell me that family life makes you this happy.
25:36Oh, yeah.
25:36No, it's a bit more than that.
25:39As it's you.
25:41I'd stay off the record for long, anyhow.
25:45The PM's not standing for re-election.
25:48A leadership contest?
25:50Well, it won't be much of a contest.
25:52So far, there's only one candidate with enough support for a bid.
25:55A coronation.
25:56Ha.
25:56Does have a whiff of the Gordon Brown about it when you feel like that.
25:59That explains the high turnout.
26:01They're all expecting the same room.
26:03Might be a little more so.
26:06Go on looking at the next PM.
26:10I'm not getting any help this time, Rachel.
26:13Not like that.
26:14There's no dark web data analytics.
26:16No Gregory Knox.
26:17I know.
26:19That's what you did for me.
26:21For you.
26:22I didn't do it for you.
26:24That's not why I did it.
26:25Oh, of course.
26:26It's still hardly the shabbiest of outcomes.
26:30Me and number 10.
26:31You running counter-terrorism.
26:35It's not going to be me.
26:36I assumed you knew.
26:39Oh, fucking idiots, Rachel.
26:41They're our most enemies.
26:42I made history.
26:44The youngest commander of SO-15.
26:46Acting commander.
26:47What better way to show the department's cleaned up its act than putting you in charge?
26:53Not that that would be the only reason, obviously.
26:57Panic over.
26:58Figured I had to have the podium on the right and the carry cam in the middle.
27:01Battery supply to the carry cam.
27:07It's almost one.
27:14In the wake of the deepfake evidence scandal,
27:16it is now imperative for British justice
27:19to interrogate the dangers of video manipulation
27:23and, indeed, the wider threat posed by artificial intelligence
27:27to the very tenets of our society.
27:30Now, Mr. Hart,
27:31as former head of counter-terrorism,
27:33we appreciate your cooperation in this most urgent endeavor.
27:38Glad to help in any way, I can't, sir.
27:40When did you first become aware of the correction program, Mr. Hart?
27:48With respect, Lord Fredrickson,
27:50for reasons of national security,
27:51I am unable to answer that question in the context of an open hearing.
27:56I'm simply asking when you first heard of the program.
27:59Was it during your tenure at SO-15 or before?
28:04With respect, Lord Fredrickson,
28:06for reasons of national security,
28:08I am unable to answer that question in the context of an open hearing.
28:11And if I were to allow you to testify in a private hearing,
28:15is there any guarantee you'll be more forthcoming in your answers?
28:19With respect, Lord Fredrickson,
28:21for reasons of national security,
28:23I am unable to answer that question.
28:26Operation Veritas Smart Camera Press Packs
28:28will be available at the end of this presentation.
28:31Kevin, get the camera on the fucking drive, please.
28:33Please welcome to the stage,
28:34Acting Commander Rachel Carey.
28:47As deepfakes have become easier to create and harder to detect,
28:51the question has become more urgent.
28:54How can we trust what we see?
28:56Operation Veritas sees the launch of a new kind of CCTV,
29:02a smart surveillance cam designed to detect cyber attacks
29:06and correction in real time.
29:08Each smart camera has two lenses.
29:11One feeds a signal to our encrypted network,
29:14the other to the camera's hard drive,
29:16which records internally offline and so cannot be hacked.
29:19The system flags any discrepancies between the two signals
29:23as suspected interference.
29:33If we need reminding of the threat to our country,
29:36in a recent trial,
29:38our smart cameras flagged a blacklisted foreign national
29:41trying to enter the UK under a deepfake identity.
29:44Given his links to Russian military intelligence,
29:48we can only wonder how close we may have come
29:50to another Salisbury-level disaster.
29:53Fortunately, Operation Veritas caught correction in the act.
30:04The Home Secretary's Smarter Surveillance Bill
30:07would see Operation Veritas rolled out across the UK,
30:11creating a nationwide camera network we can rely on.
30:17How can we trust what we see?
30:18It starts with Smarter Surveillance.
30:31Now, I'm sure you're all eager to hear from the Home Secretary,
30:35so please do join me in welcoming to the stage
30:37a man no stranger to deepfakes himself,
30:40Isaac Turner.
30:50He's spoken to the Prime Minister this afternoon,
30:52Home Secretary.
30:53There's going to be a leadership contest.
30:55Are you about to take his job, Home Secretary?
30:57Okay, okay, okay.
30:58I'm told Kerry Camps is trending already.
31:01What's trending is you as the next Prime Minister.
31:04Okay, okay.
31:04Okay.
31:17Veritas, signal down, sir.
31:19Run diagnostics.
31:20Find the fault.
31:20This new system is a truly remarkable evolution
31:23surveillance technology,
31:25and none of this would be possible
31:26if it wasn't for moral courage,
31:30conviction,
31:32dedication,
31:34and leadership of Rachel Kere.
31:36We've lost it.
31:37Come to three.
31:38Go to Khadija.
31:40Well, we do apologize.
31:42Go back to the Federation inquiry.
31:43That's her.
31:44Can you hear me?
31:47And I refuse to call her acting commander of SO-15.
31:51She's definitely not acting.
31:55Commander Rachel Kere.
32:02I refuse to call her.
32:28Shots fired.
32:29Play turn response.
32:30T-66 active shooter in the building.
32:32Top floor.
32:32Lock down the QE2.
32:33Heat lock down the QE2.
32:39Tier 1 protected asset is down.
32:43Ground four now?
32:45Get down.
32:46Get down.
32:47Stay down.
32:47Everyone remain where you are
32:49until otherwise instructed.
32:50This is a crime scene
32:50and you are all eyewitnesses.
32:52Page until back of the rise.
32:53Contain everyone in this room.
32:56If everyone could stay where you are, please.
33:00Everything is under control.
33:04We'll take you back there as soon as we can.
33:06Tasha, can you hear me?
33:10Can I get an OB truss at the QE2?
33:11Quickly, please.
33:14All units be advised.
33:15Suspect is white male 601 media build
33:17armed with a semi-automatic handgun
33:19and the weaponry unknown.
33:20Clue on control.
33:21Control, Kilo 1.
33:22Tom.
33:23All eyes down, ma'am.
33:24Every camera in the building is offline,
33:25including ours.
33:26The CTC compromised.
33:27Ma'am, the disruption is taking place locally.
33:39Officer down.
33:40Repeat, Officer down.
33:48Active shooter in the southwest corridor.
33:50Get these cameras back up.
33:53With access.
33:54To what?
33:54To even.
33:55Go.
33:56You are.
33:56Please stay where you are.
33:59If you insist on trying to defer every answer
34:02to a private hearing,
34:03may I ask what is the point of holding a public one?
34:07So is that a question, sir?
34:09Let me guess.
34:10For reasons of national security,
34:12you are unable to answer the question.
34:14Forgive me, Lord Fredrickson,
34:16but may I be excused?
34:17Excused?
34:18Let me rephrase that.
34:19I'm off.
34:21Reasons of national security.
34:25Some news just breaking.
34:27Reports are coming in.
34:28There are a disturbance in central London.
34:32Excuse me, ladies.
34:33Let's clear back.
34:34Please, let me clear back.
34:36Sergeant, one more problem.
34:37This one should be great to take away from you.
34:39Do you understand?
34:40All right, sir.
34:41Get these people after.
34:43Out of the other side of the street.
34:44Boys, clear this area.
34:46Get the people back.
34:49What's wrong?
34:57Suspect, it's in the southwest corridor lift of the QE2 descending.
35:06George.
35:08Drankham.
35:09Sorry, falls ahead.
35:10Cuffs still fired by me, George.
35:11Where's the SI-O?
35:12Why are the carriers in the building?
35:17You've got a spare vest.
35:19Oh, the lower.
35:21Come on, George.
35:22Don't let me bring up Bournemouth.
35:24Get the governor of this.
35:32Get back!
35:33Come on, get back!
35:33Come on, George.
36:12Come on, George.
36:33Suspects on the move.
36:34Lower ground level.
36:54Movement underground parking.
37:06Not on the other side.
37:08I'm going to be careful.
37:10You're going to be careful.
37:11You can't be careful.
37:12Stand down.
37:12It's the SI-O.
37:15Apologies, Bob.
37:27Commander Carey, have you locked down the Palace of Westminster?
37:30What?
37:32Parliament is in session.
37:33There are reports of gunfire in the vicinity.
37:35Have you locked down the Palace of Westminster?
37:38Parliamentary Protection Officers deploy, but the order has to come from you.
37:46You are running SO15.
38:00What are you doing here?
38:03I was in the area.
38:06Camera's back online.
38:14What the fuck?
38:16Where did you last have eyes on, ma'am?
38:18Level two.
38:19I thought you came down in the lift, but you might have got out of there.
38:22You've got armed units on every level, ma'am.
38:23Not on level two, you don't know anymore.
38:26Sweep the building floor to floor.
38:28Ma'am.
38:29Troll key level one.
38:30And call Parliamentary Protection Officers.
38:34Walk down the Palace of Westminster.
38:35What?
38:37Go ahead.
38:38Be in the buildings back up and running, ma'am, like it was never down.
38:41What can you see?
38:43Carnage.
38:43But no sign of the shooter.
38:45Do you trust the feats?
38:46Still no indication of correction, ma'am.
38:49No one's hacked our feats.
38:50As far as I can tell, they just knocked out the power supplied swords.
38:55It's sabotaged, alright, but I wouldn't call it sophisticated.
38:57It's good to know, it doesn't take a genius to humiliate us.
39:03He's not in the building.
39:05What makes you say that?
39:11CCTV's up and running.
39:13He doesn't need it.
39:14He's gone.
39:15Widen the search area.
39:16Suspect may have fled the QE2.
39:18We've had eyes on every exit.
39:20Tactical units surrounding the building.
39:21Tactical may have missed something.
39:23Widen the search.
39:24Search teams will need a smudge one.
39:28And escort the civilian to safety.
39:33Parliament is on lockdown this afternoon following reports of an armed attack in Westminster.
39:39Police are responding.
39:42You're welcome.
39:43Where Home Secretary Isaac Turner was giving a press conference is the focal point of the attack.
39:59No one is to use their phone or devices until otherwise instructed.
40:03Please remain in this area until the tactical commander has cleared the building for evacuation.
40:08No one is to leave until they've given a witness statement and submitted all video evidence for review.
40:13The sooner we can review it, the sooner we can release it.
40:16Ma'am.
40:17We need a smudge of the shooter.
40:19We're on it.
40:20They should all have it.
40:21The live broadcast was cut, but then cameras were still recording.
40:24I got him.
40:26His face?
40:27Lincoln, you missed him.
40:28But I got him.
40:29Okay, great. Front of the line.
40:31Paige, are you okay?
40:32What did you see?
40:33I saw Isaac Turner's head turn off.
40:35And the shooter, did you see him?
40:37No.
40:39We're getting a lot of that, ma'am.
40:41If you work up the brightness, it should be alright.
40:44Quick as you can. We need that smudge.
40:46Rachel?
40:47The PAs and officers are on their way to inform the families.
40:49As soon as Simone Turner's been spoken to, you're clear to make a statement.
40:52Whoever did this, cut the live broadcast and sabotaged the CCTV, I would advise against any commons until we know
40:58what we're dealing with.
40:59And leave an information vacuum.
41:01If you give people a blank page, they'll start colouring it in.
41:04Is this racially motivated, Rachel? Downing Street is anxious.
41:08We're not ruling anything else, sir.
41:10First black British PM. Gunned down by a lone wolf. Sounds racially motivated to me.
41:15PM?
41:16In waiting.
41:17I didn't say the suspect was a lone wolf.
41:19Single shooter, I understood.
41:20This wasn't the work of some crazed fanatic. This was a professional assassin.
41:24If I was the PM, I'd be anxious. This was hostile state actors, foreign or domestic.
41:30Well, all of us clear. No choice of the suspect.
41:33So he has escaped the building, you agree?
41:34We've had eyes on every exit point.
41:37So he hasn't left the building and he's not in the building. Is that what you're telling me?
41:42That might help if we had more to go on besides white male, six foot one, medium build.
41:47White male, six foot one, medium build, late thirties, forties, clean shaven, dark brown eyes, short dark hair,
41:53last seen wearing a black zip-up sports top, black utility trousers and black approach shoes.
41:59You've got a good look at him.
42:00He must have been close.
42:01He was six feet away from me when he stopped.
42:04Stopped?
42:05He stopped and he looked at me for two or three seconds.
42:10Lucky, you weren't sure.
42:12Rachel, after what you've been through, we can't expect you to continue.
42:16Sir, with respect.
42:17Unless, of course, you choose to do so.
42:20Yes. Thank you, sir.
42:22I'm trying to bring the new commander's start date forward significantly so that you don't have to steer the ship
42:28alone.
42:29That is a great relief, sir.
42:31We need this managed properly.
42:33How's Paige bearing up?
42:34I can take the lead on comms if you need help.
42:37Paige has been a trooper so far.
42:38She got this logic.
42:39I think she can handle this step up.
42:41Got him.
42:42Bob!
42:43Have you got the shooter?
42:44I see him.
42:45Lifted the brightness as high as it'll go.
42:46There's one or two frames where he's in focus.
42:47We only need one.
42:48Outstanding.
42:49Thank God for that.
42:54Is he in?
42:58It's not him.
43:00What do you mean?
43:01That is not the shooter I saw.
43:03Then who is it?
43:04The second gunman.
43:05Am I clear to release this image?
43:06Absolutely not.
43:07Eyes on target.
43:13Not him.
43:14Mum?
43:20None of this is right.
43:23Found this much?
43:25No.
43:26Suspected interference.
43:27Sir, this footage is compromised.
43:29We need to investigate before we can even think about releasing it.
43:32From a public safety standpoint, that is out of the question.
43:34Then we send to search teams, but not to the press.
43:37Liaison officers have spoken to Simone Turner, sir.
43:39Family are aware there'll be an announcement.
43:42You think this is correction?
43:44Yes, sir.
43:46I believe it is.
43:50I want updates every 15 minutes.
43:52Sir.
43:58I need all footage over to CTC.
44:01Okay, Mum.
44:03Your attention, please.
44:05All footage will now be held under a de-notice embargo.
44:08That means it stays with us.
44:10We need to act fast.
44:12I won't be able to leave this halt for much longer.
44:14You still got eyes on Frank Navia?
44:16I do.
44:17Contained and controlled.
44:18If Frank's involved, he's remotely involved.
44:21Stay on him.
44:23I want you to put eyes on Danny Hart.
44:26And bring Gemma Garland in.
44:28Gemma Garland suspended, Mum.
44:29For questioning.
44:31Correction is in play, Tom.
44:33They're all suspect.
44:34Correction?
44:34The news footage.
44:35Well, any camera running on its own battery supply would have kept recording after the hack.
44:39But that doesn't mean those speeds could have been intercepted and corrupted.
44:42There were a lot of cameras running in Congress.
44:44Paige?
44:46Paige.
44:47The smart cam on stage.
44:48The demo cam.
44:49The fucking, the, the, the, the, the carry cam.
44:51Did you say it was running on battery power?
44:53Uh-huh, yeah.
44:55Nadia.
44:56Mum.
44:57Secure that camera to CTC.
44:58On it.
45:00DC Clark?
45:01No.
45:01Secure the very test camera.
45:02Just now.
45:05Outstanding work page.
45:06Okay.
45:07A D notice embargo means that all of your footage is not going anywhere.
45:10It is considered evidence.
45:12The sooner we can get through this, the sooner you can go.
45:15Failure to comply will be considered a criminal offence.
45:37Shorty after one o'clock this afternoon, the home secretary, Isaac Turner, was shot and
45:42fatally wounded by a gunman in Westminster.
45:46Four armed officers were also killed as the gunman made his escape.
45:51The suspect is believed to be armed and he remains at large.
45:55Anyone who has any information as to the identity of the suspect should report to the police immediately.
46:02I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
46:03How did this happen?
46:05Are you ready for the attack?
46:08A full carrying act is trending already.
46:11This would be impossible if it weren't for the moral courage.
46:15I refuse to call the action commander, Commander Rachel Kemp.
46:54I refuse to call it.
46:57One facial wreck on that, I don't know.
47:00Mom.
47:02Mom, the TV cameras, what makes you think they were corrected?
47:05That is not the shooter. Is that enough?
47:08The news cameras were offline.
47:09Were they offline or were they intercepted? It's possible, isn't it?
47:12Possible, yeah. Is it also possible this is the shooter?
47:16Try this. The demo camera, it was rolling at the time of the attack.
47:20Full frame, on the shooter, battery powered.
47:22You've got comms to thank for that.
47:23It did appear slaughtered, Mom. Every POI on file match in your description.
47:27Bring them up. Cross-reference them with this as soon as it's loaded.
47:30The online signals will have been blocked, but the local one should be attacked.
47:33Smudges from ITN, Sky News, I'll just leave it uploaded.
47:37Tom, the smart camera. It was facing the suspect. We've got him.
47:40Mom.
47:41Tom, this is a demo model. The clue's in the title.
47:48It's not kitted out. There's no operational hard drive, no memory card.
47:52Battery power might have been on, but it can't have been recorded.
47:54Smudge from Reuters uploaded.
47:56Our camera.
47:58Our smart camera built to record two channels of video.
48:04Wasn't recording one.
48:06Smudge from Channel 4.
48:07I'm sorry, I'm...
48:09It's not your fault.
48:10I'm so sorry.
48:11It is not about you, for fuck's sake.
48:13Mom.
48:15She's seen a movie.
48:16Sit her somewhere.
48:19Smudge from Associated Press.
48:21She stays here.
48:23If she's here, we don't have a head of commons breathing down on egg.
48:25Suspect on another comment.
48:26That is not the suspect.
48:27Footage has been corrected.
48:29Matches the others?
48:29Yes, because it's all been corrected.
48:31That is not the shooter.
48:33Are you 100% sure, Mom?
48:35He matches your description.
48:37White male, six foot, medium build.
48:39Yes, I am 100% Nardia.
48:41The shooter was nothing like him.
48:42He didn't even have a beard, for fuck's sake.
48:44Smudge from GB News.
48:46Not sophisticated.
48:48The man appears out of nowhere.
48:50Shoots a government minister right before my eyes, and then disappears without a trace.
48:53I'd say that was sophisticated.
48:54I'd say he was a genius, Tom.
48:56He is laughing at us.
48:57He is laughing at me.
48:58Why did no one else see him?
49:00It was a fucking press conference.
49:01It was a room full of journalists with cameras rolling.
49:04Why am I the only one who saw the suspect?
49:06Forgive the intrusion.
49:07I know this is a critical time for Operation Veritas, not to mention a sensitive one.
49:11So all the more reason to waive the ceremonials.
49:14I'll do this over a simple handshake.
49:18Deputy Commander Carey, allow me to introduce Commander Pearson.
49:22The fun you had of SO-50.
49:30Hi.
49:32Noah.
49:33Pleased to meet you.
49:35The fun you had of SO-50.
49:38The fun you had of SO-50.
49:39The fun you had of SO-50.
49:39The fun you had of SO-50.
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