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مسلسل Protection مترجم - Episode 1
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00:05I
00:54I don't know.
01:08I don't know.
01:38I don't know.
02:09I don't know.
02:35I don't know.
02:58I don't know.
02:59Hey, Ray.
03:04Thought it was them.
03:05Well, next time it might be.
03:07Where were you going?
03:09Come on.
03:15Protected person, Jay, has been recovered.
03:18Repeat, she's safe.
03:19And on her way back in.
03:20Stand down, alarm.
03:23You and the wind, hear your eyes away.
03:51Wait, you're safe.
04:04What were you thinking, Amy?
04:06We were worried sick.
04:08Is she all right?
04:09Had some idea about going to see her grandma.
04:12Scared herself, no, that she scared us.
04:14Yeah.
04:15Amy, love, come here.
04:18At least she's okay.
04:24She's had enough.
04:26We all have.
04:28She misses her whole life, it's normal.
04:31You think I don't?
04:33Do you know my mum's ill?
04:35I can arrange a secure visit.
04:38And what if she gets worse suddenly before then?
04:41What am I supposed to do while you're filling out farms?
04:46When we first met, I offered you and Jim your deal.
04:49Come in to witness protection and I'll keep you all safe.
04:54The trial starts tomorrow.
04:56In two days, Jimmy will testify and after that, you'll be away.
05:00We can start again new life.
05:03And that awful mess he was part of will be washed away.
05:07Will it, though?
05:09Be washed away?
05:13You've done so well, Helen.
05:15You all have.
05:18We've just got to get through it now.
05:20You know what Eddie Crowder's capable of.
05:24So until the trial's done, I need to keep you hidden to keep you safe.
05:29It'll be right, love.
05:32As long as we stick together, it'll be right in the end, I promise.
05:46I thought you were dropping out of mine.
05:47Well, I was.
05:48I mean, I would have.
05:49I was going to miss my exam, so I rang Dad, told him to meet me here instead.
05:53If you're OK with that?
05:54Yeah.
05:54Sorry, love, I just...
05:56Have you got everything?
05:57Sheep music.
05:58She's got it.
05:58And you needed rosin for your bow?
06:00I'm fine.
06:01I'll see you next week.
06:01Right, OK.
06:03Good luck, darling.
06:04Love you.
06:05I've got to get straight to work, Dad, so will you be all right?
06:09I'll be better, now that he's leaving.
06:26I'll be better.
06:59You've done multiple dry runs, checked for ambridge points.
07:02Les has triple-checked everything.
07:04Support...
07:04Well, Niles.
07:05I take it you didn't get much sleep?
07:07Well, what's happening then, though?
07:08The girl hadn't contacted anyone from her old life.
07:11Helen's on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
07:13But just 48 hours to go now.
07:16Corley says her dad might be in the witness box for three days.
07:19I've spoken to the prosecution team,
07:21told them we'll use a different handover point each day,
07:24you know, to avoid any patterns that could be tracked.
07:28Want me to assign more officers?
07:29No, there's too much at stake.
07:31Stick to the usual protocol.
07:32Raj and I should be the only ones who know the witness's location.
07:40I'll be the only ones who know the witness's location.
08:09done.
08:12There we go.
08:14Hey, do you know what?
08:14I think I've left the scans at yours.
08:16I'll pop round and get them before your doctor's appointment.
08:23Will you miss me when I'm back on my feet?
08:28My days will be a gaping void, Dad.
08:30Good night.
08:41Good night.
08:45Good night.
08:53Good night.
09:10Going for a run.
09:43Hey.
10:11Did you take that one yourself?
10:14It's good.
10:15You've got a good eye.
10:16My sister, Coniston.
10:18We used to go every summer until Mum died.
10:26Do you ever think about disappearing?
10:31What, and leave all this behind?
10:41When I was a kid, my dad took me fly fishing in Norway.
10:46Spent a whole week in the wilderness.
10:49Didn't see another soul.
10:54We should go there.
10:56Together.
10:58Funny.
10:59Because I thought you should be heading home about now, you know, to your wife.
11:05Tonight, maybe.
11:07I know that might change.
11:12Take some advice, Detective Sergeant.
11:15Don't make promises you can't keep.
11:44Mr. Niles?
11:46Is that your sister?
11:48Yeah, she's on her way.
11:50Nice to see you again.
11:52Come on in.
11:54Head.
11:55Okay.
11:59Bye.
12:06Bye.
12:11How do you take me around this morning?
13:03Are you expecting anyone?
13:12Go to your room, you.
13:13If you sit, you'll go to bed and you'll stay there.
13:15Go on.
13:47Mom, someone's out the back.
13:50Mom!
13:51Don't shout.
13:52If you want, mate, come down, please.
13:59No, Bonnie.
14:01No, Bonnie.
14:02No, Bonnie.
14:37You've shown some improvement since the stroke, but it's been uneven, which is why I ordered these scans. Frankly, I
14:43was concerned we'd find something like this.
14:45But Dad's only 75.
14:47I have dementia patients who are a lot younger than Sid.
14:51How quickly will it come on?
14:53We need more tests, but what we've seen so far does suggest relatively rapid onset.
15:00There must be something we can do.
15:02I mean, I read about people who...
15:05You don't know a bloody thing.
15:07Stay out of it.
15:08Sid, I realise dementia is a word that no one wants to hear from their doctor.
15:13Are there any questions you'd like to ask me?
15:17Sorry.
15:18I know the appointment was for half nine, but my eldest has got flu.
15:23Haven't missed anything.
15:28I can't see how a second opinion would hurt.
15:31Well, it just means more tests, more stress for Dad.
15:34I need the loo.
15:36Okay, it's just at the end, Dad.
15:37I can't wait.
15:38Nearly there.
15:39That's it.
15:40There we go.
15:41Good.
15:42Let's get you in.
15:43No, you won't.
15:44I can still piss by myself.
15:50Yeah?
15:51Are you all right, Dad?
15:52Yeah.
15:53Leave me a bloody piece.
15:56When you took this on, you thought it was going to be short term.
16:00It'd get some physio for the stroke.
16:02It'd get better.
16:03But now...
16:04Sorry, I need to get this.
16:06Rod?
16:07Fox, you've got to be murdered.
16:08Seventy-few-Hedrick Road.
16:09Firearms incident.
16:10In progress now.
16:24Three shot.
16:25Two male, one female.
16:26Dead?
16:26I don't know.
16:28The scene's only just been cleared by firearms, so...
16:30Who's in charge?
16:31It's DCI Weedy.
16:33Liz Niles.
16:35I've been talking to your DS, but he's extremely cagey about what's going on, so I'd appreciate
16:39it if you could shed some light.
16:40It's a safe house.
16:42Sheltering.
16:43A protected witness and his family subject to strict secrecy orders, which I trust you'll
16:47respect.
16:47What kind of witnesses are we talking about?
16:53Liz.
17:04Is that your witness?
17:06Is that your witness, Liz?
17:07No, it's the cop.
17:08I work with him.
17:10I'm sorry.
17:11I need to contact my DCI.
17:14Randy's?
17:16How is he even here?
17:18I mean, it's not his case.
17:19Shouldn't even know the location of the house.
17:22There'll be a good reason.
17:23There has to be.
17:24What?
17:26Contact the hospital and call through to the ICU, explain the situation, tell them that
17:32we are going to need a status update ASAP.
17:35We need to contact his family.
17:36Well, that's the DCI's job, so call him as well and bring him up to speed.
17:41Sorry.
17:42Yeah.
17:55Thanks.
19:12We have two adult males.
19:15They have a daughter, a 12-year-old.
19:17I'll chase her up. We're presumably she was at school.
19:19First male victim, alive but unconscious when police arrived,
19:23carrying an ID which names him as Detective Sergeant Simon Thomas Browning.
19:28Presumably a cover name.
19:30Anything else on him other than ID?
19:33Two smartphones.
19:34One work, one personal.
19:36The other victim, mid-40s, already deceased when the firearm squad entered.
19:42Premises appears to have been searched, ransacked, but there's nothing, obviously, my son.
19:49This was a professional hit, so if I'm going to make sense of it,
19:52I need you to tell me who the victims really were, as much information as you can give me.
19:56Which at this point is nothing.
19:57Yes, you need to speak to your DCI first.
19:59I understand that, but...
20:00You're right.
20:01I don't have the authority to discuss these matters, but even if I did,
20:06I need to know what happened here first.
20:09Are you serious?
20:10Whether there's a threat to other protected persons.
20:13So there's an officer dying, he's one of your team,
20:15but you're going to obstruct my investigation?
20:19He said Amy was at school.
20:21Well, that's her bag, and that's her blazer.
20:28Amy?
20:40Amy, it's Liz.
20:44Oh, my God.
20:47Oh, sweetheart.
20:49Are you hurt? Are you all right?
20:52Are you all right?
20:52The firehouse was told me the office was secure.
20:55Get the paramedics back here.
20:56They went through the police.
20:57Just get the paramedics back here now.
20:58Go.
20:59Come on, darling.
21:01I got you.
21:02I got you.
21:04Okay.
21:05I got you.
21:12She's a witness now to two murders.
21:14Yeah.
21:15A witness now subject to a higher level of potential threat.
21:18Who's under my protection.
21:20How's that come so far, people under your protection?
21:26I will talk to her, and if she has seen anything pertinent to your investigation, I will pass it on.
21:32If you want to challenge our jurisdiction over her, you're going to have to go to the chief constable.
21:37Yeah, I'll do that.
21:43She's covered in her own house.
21:44Inevitably.
21:56Do you hear anything from the hospital?
21:58Not yet.
21:59Has she said to me?
22:01Hasn't spoken.
22:02Shock.
22:03I mean, the paramedics say she's fine physically, but...
22:19I mean, I am so, so sorry, love.
22:25Can you tell me what happened?
22:30Did you see who did this?
22:36If you can tell me anything you saw, it would be a great help.
22:44It's all right, love.
22:45You're going to be all right.
22:48Roger's going to take you to a safe place.
22:54Something must have gone wrong with our security protocols.
22:56Right now, you focus on Amy.
22:58So find a place we haven't used before, and I want you to stay with her at all times.
23:03She needs a social worker, isn't it?
23:04Yeah, and that will be arranged.
23:06But even when it is, even if the Royal Marines are deployed,
23:09I do not want you to let that child out of your sight.
23:11Do you understand?
23:15Yeah.
23:22Oh, my God.
23:25Oh, my God.
23:36Oh, my God.
23:40Oh, my God.
23:50Gemma.
23:52I hope I'm not intruding.
23:54I'm Liz.
23:56Liz Niles, I work with Paul.
24:00Yeah, I'm the doctors of the...
24:02He's just coming out of the theatre now.
24:17Did he say anything to you about what he was doing this morning?
24:20Just that he had a nearly start at work and meeting with someone.
24:25He didn't hear anything after.
24:28He got up to make me a coffee, but...
24:32I didn't even get up with him.
24:40Who did this to him?
24:46I've got some ideas, but I can't say for sure.
24:50I am going to find out, I promise.
24:55Mrs Brandis, you can come through.
25:08I don't have a question like this.
25:10But this isn't it.
25:11I want a question.
25:12Goodbye.
25:13I did what you did.
25:13I am sorry.
25:13Goodbye.
25:13Bye.
25:19Bye.
25:25Bye.
25:34The crowd the trial has been adjourned as the star witness will not be taking the stand tomorrow, although the
25:39reasons for that request were not made public.
25:41We must have been lied.
25:48Sorry, Mr. Curia there.
25:51I hear it.
25:52Apologies, Inspector.
26:23I need to talk to you.
26:27Three years I built this case, Liz. Three years.
26:31Who would Crowther have used for the hit?
26:34I could give you a list as long as me arm. There'd still be names I'd miss.
26:40You heard of Crowther having bent coppers on the payroll?
26:43Jesus, and not PSD, Liz.
26:45Yeah, I know, but you've had the Crowther brief for nearly a decade.
26:48We both know you've heard stuff. Stuff you can't pursue, let alone prosecute.
26:54Rumours?
26:54That's what I'm asking for.
26:57See, a guy like Crowther would be a miracle if he's not managed to twist a few cocks.
27:03I haven't heard any specifics.
27:18What the hell did you say to MIT?
27:20If you mean Wheatley.
27:21I've had all on the phone shouting about obstructive behaviour.
27:24I just stated policy.
27:25We can't open a file on a protected person without considering the wider security issues.
27:30But there is such a thing as interdepartmental politics, and we may need the investigative team on site.
27:35What have you found here? Data breaches, inappropriate file access.
27:39Tell the detective inspector what you told me.
27:42Go on, Sue. He's your partner.
27:44Early this morning, DS Brandis was with me.
27:47We're running through the court schedule of one of our witnesses when he got a phone call.
27:51Said he needed to go. Something to do with one of his kids.
27:53Anyway, he seemed rattled.
27:56A call from the McLennans?
27:58Oh, Crowther. Ordering him over there.
28:02They're outside.
28:03Put them in the conference room. We'll be through in a minute.
28:09Liz, is there any chance you've slipped up here?
28:15I follow protocols always.
28:22I've been putting you forward to take over here when I retire because I know you've got what it takes.
28:26But there won't be a unit to run unless we weather this.
28:30So I need you here. With me.
28:33Clear, eyed and strong.
28:35Yeah?
28:37Alright?
28:47They're waiting.
28:51Then let's go and face the music.
28:53Come on.
28:58Thanks.
29:04DCI Kapoor.
29:06D.I. Niles.
29:07You already know these two.
29:10And this is DCI Amanda Kelman Professional Standards.
29:14So, Aaron, there's business at the safe house.
29:17We all want it cleared up quickly, but if Hannah's going to do that, she's going to need you to
29:20open your files.
29:21We're trying to protect the people under our care.
29:24Will D.I. Niles even be staying on this case, given she had responsibility for the safe house?
29:29D.I. Niles has my full confidence.
29:31She knows the case.
29:32She knows the child.
29:34And she's the best officer I have.
29:38So, if one of the people killed today was the crow of the witness, as it's been suggesting in the
29:42media, then I need to know it.
29:44You need facts, not rumours.
29:46Yeah.
29:48With regards to the girl, there's an easy compromise.
29:52Hannah, you open your files to MIT, but the girl stays in your protective custody.
29:57Would that work for you, Hannah?
29:58As long as Aaron can guarantee me access to the witness, then that's...
30:01The witness is a deeply traumatised 12-year-old.
30:05So, we make her available for questioning by Hannah's team when she's settled down and say first thing in the
30:11morning.
30:11Agreed.
30:12Okay, so those files, please.
30:27Notwithstanding the detective chief inspector's confidence, we will also want to interview D.I. Niles and her partner, DS Coley,
30:35as part of our homicide investigation.
30:37Obviously, we're running a security review, checking all digital and hard copy file access to ascertain whether there's been an
30:45internal security breach.
30:52Don't protection officers work in pairs?
30:55As a rule.
30:56And your partner is DS Coley?
31:00But the officer that was shot at the safe house...
31:02Detective Sergeant Simon Browning.
31:04Real name DS Paul Brandis.
31:06Whatever his name.
31:07There's no mention of a third officer.
31:11The officer in question was, um, not working that case.
31:15You mean he had no legitimate operational reason for being at the safe house?
31:19None that I'm currently aware of.
31:21When you're planning and sharing that little bunch of lies...
31:23As I said, we're in the process of ascertaining why he was there.
31:26What have you found?
31:27He came to work early, met with his partner, and then left suddenly after receiving a phone call.
31:34We assume then he travelled to the safe house.
31:37I'm told there was gunshot residue on the detective sergeant's hand, suggesting he'd fired a weapon.
31:43I'll witness protection officers in the habit of carrying firearms.
31:50Well, we'll be seeking a warrant to retrieve core records and positioning data from the two phones found with him.
31:55Might be helpful for all of us to know what DS Brandis had been up to over the past few
32:00days.
32:15What the hell's going on?
32:16There's some sort of business for everyone in town.
32:18I'm struggling to find an apartment.
32:19Well, try harder.
32:20Because you can't leave a traumatised child in the back of your bloody car.
32:23Yeah, boss, no offence, but your security requirements for what qualifies as a suitable accommodation is really, really fussy.
32:29Okay?
32:39Resulting in two deaths and a third victim fighting for his life.
32:44But worse was to come when police announced that the shootings appear to be linked to the trial of Edward
32:50Falver.
32:51Hello?
32:51Hi.
32:51Liz.
32:51Who's facing major heroin trafficking.
32:54Why have you not answered my calls?
32:55Uh, sorry.
32:56Things came up at work.
32:59Right.
33:00Hiya.
33:02What's going on?
33:07Talk about bringing your work home, will you?
33:10Yeah, but it's only temporary till I can find something more suitable.
33:13Can't imagine what that must be like.
33:15Both are parents.
33:19Let me think about Mum.
33:23Mind you, we still had Dad.
33:26Whether that was a good thing or not.
33:30He tried.
33:33Sometimes.
33:36Today, he asked whether he could move in with me.
33:40What did you say?
33:42Well, in our situation, Deck won't have it.
33:45Simple as that.
33:47You should, uh, go home.
33:49It's getting late.
33:49Deck'll be missing you.
33:54Yeah.
33:57Call you tomorrow.
33:58Okay, love.
34:44It's all right.
34:44You're okay.
34:45You're safe.
34:46Shh.
34:47You're all right.
34:48You're safe.
34:53All right.
35:00I'm going to keep you safe.
35:01I promise.
35:03I promise.
35:19You're not supposed to have that.
35:22Come on.
35:24Give up the things I love so I can live longer.
35:27Hm.
35:30Doing what?
35:33Bloody silly idea, that is.
35:37Okay.
35:51I'm praying for this.
35:59Look okay.
36:00Good let's do it.
36:01I work perpetually.
36:01I know.
36:01Is.
36:01Yeah.
36:02You're here.
36:02I'm norm våra.
36:03I'm praying for anyway.
36:05This goes.
36:05You sing anymore?
36:07Mm.
36:09In the car sometimes.
36:12It's a shame.
36:15You weren't always happy when you were singing.
36:19I hated it.
36:23I only did it because when I sang, you looked proud.
36:35For calming her.
36:37I just gave her ice cream.
36:51Dad, you ever heard of an Amanda Kelman?
36:58I knew everyone.
37:01Trouble is, can I remember them?
37:05Since the stroke.
37:08That'll be the drink, Dad.
37:11Get yourself to sleep, eh?
37:14Prof...
37:16Professional standards.
37:18Cop who like busting other cops.
37:22Yeah.
37:25Tough case, that one.
37:41What?
37:42Yeah, Sue?
37:42Sorry it's so late, ma'am, but you wanted me to email you the preliminary crime scene report.
37:47What?
37:47Anything interesting?
37:49Ballistics confirmed that the victims were all shot with the same weapon, a Beretta 9mm, but there was also one
37:54ram fired from a Sig Sauer P226.
37:57Also, they've been through Brandis' house, but they still haven't found the third phone.
38:09Mom?
38:10They haven't found his car yet.
38:12I'm gonna give them a call.
38:13I don't think they'd know that our vehicles are registered to Shell Companies.
38:17So, it must be near the safe house.
38:19Let me do that, yeah?
38:20Let's see.
38:50I don't know.
39:23I don't know.
39:53I don't know.
40:20I don't know.
40:24I don't know.
40:36Hi.
40:37How's he doing?
40:39He's been pressure crashed earlier.
40:40He's awake now.
40:41You can go in.
40:48Hey, could I get a moment, please?
40:50Sure.
41:03Paul, it's me.
41:07You needn't to tell me what's going on, because the way it looks...
41:16They sent me there.
41:19Who sent you?
41:22Crowther.
41:25Have you been following me?
41:32Have you been using me?
41:35Because you need to explain.
41:37Because I am drowning.
41:41It's not like, it seems.
41:45You just step away, please.
41:48Don't.
41:50Don't trust anyone.
41:52Paul?
41:53Paul?
41:54Paul, can you hear me?
41:55Can you hear me?
41:56Can you hear me?
41:57Oh, my God.
42:02Oh, my God.
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