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00:17He's late. Christ, do you think the bossy Pope's coming round? Did you put the champagne
00:22in the fridge? No. Just stick it in the freezer. He's here. Oh, finally. Come on, he's here.
00:29OK. Thank you. Come on. No worries. Hiya, Mum. Tommy, come here. No. Hiya, mate. Hiya, mate.
00:58I heard that. Three months in the Falklands, counting sheep and looking for argy, but also
01:05never bloody came. Then Brunei. Ten weeks with the Gurkhas marching through the jungle in
01:1090% humidity. It was like wearing your kit in a fucking sauna. Oh, you're home now. Remember
01:15that? Then it was Germany for the live fire exercises and Cyprus for R&R. That means
01:21getting pissed. No one doesn't. It means getting pissed, Mum. It's Richie. Oh, nice one. He's
01:28just back. He can see his pals. Richie's all right. Nancy Beryl's round tomorrow. He can't
01:34be full of drink. That's the only way to do it, Nancy Beryl. Er, watch it. I'm going for
01:39a pint. Not finished. Mum, I have now. Hey, be careful, will you? There's all these stories
01:47round the city. That poor kid that died. I can strip a machine gun blindfolded, Mum. This
01:55is Liverpool. I think I can handle it. Now go on.
01:59well, I'm going for a pint.
02:10See if you're sitting in a compartment. But what do you think about it?
02:22Let's go.
02:22Tyra, see if I can grab somehow.
02:31Everybody's free to build up
02:38Everybody's free to build up
02:56Sorry, the room's spinning
02:58You need to come down
02:59Have you got any weed?
03:02I can do better than that
03:13Shah
03:20Yeah, go on then
03:47I can do better than that
04:03Mayer
04:05Your eyes
04:25Hi
04:26Hi
04:44Have you got any more?
04:46You got money?
04:49Yeah
04:56Do yourself
05:12Oi, you're not going to get very far without that
05:14Thanks, Mum
05:15I'll try and get along the next time
05:16Yeah, write some bloody letters too
05:18Well, love you, Mum
05:20I love you
05:22Bye, Mies
05:22Bye, Mies
05:27Bye, Dad
05:31Bye, Sean
05:39Bye, Mies
05:40Bye, Mies
05:40Bye, Mies
06:06Train station, yeah?
06:12No.
06:22So you're in the field, spending money hand over fist,
06:24and so far the main development is Liverpool and the Turks
06:27realizing that they should work together.
06:29That's good.
06:30If they work together, it means we can take them down together.
06:33And how might you do that?
06:34The Turks will source at Liverpool Distribute.
06:36What they're missing is an importo who can handle the increased load.
06:39I need to make that my job.
06:41Then I've got eyes on the whole Turkish operation,
06:43and we can dismantle it and nick the lot of them.
06:47And if we can work out the Liverpool Distribution Network,
06:49then we can take them down at the same time?
06:51Achieve all that, and we pull off the biggest result in customs history.
06:55And if not, we've played a not insignificant part
06:57in creating the most powerful drugs cartel this country has ever seen.
07:01Yeah.
07:01Well, there is that.
07:03I've heard quite enough of these future glories, Don.
07:06Next time you call me, call me with progress.
07:08Absolutely, sir.
07:18He'll pull it, by the way.
07:20If he thinks he's coming apart.
07:22He'll pull it himself.
07:23So, let's find him some progress.
07:28Who should we be looking out for amongst the Turks?
07:30No one.
07:31You worry about Liverpool.
07:32You don't tell me what to do, mate.
07:35Look, Guy's right.
07:36The targets have come together, but we keep the operations apart.
07:39That way, if one of the operations gets busted, the other one survives.
07:43Shouldn't we pull our intelligence?
07:44When you're undercover, the only thing worse than knowing too little is knowing too much.
07:48If you react to a face or a name that your legend shouldn't know, it's game over.
07:52You lot tell me what I need to know, and I'll tell the other operation what they need to know.
07:56So, we're done.
08:00What's wrong with him?
08:02I mean, he was never exactly chatted, but...
08:04He's in legend.
08:05And the kind of legend he's building is the kind you're never really out of.
08:18How do you get it in?
08:21How do you distribute it?
08:23Hmm.
08:24All you need to know is we bring it in pure.
08:28All we need to know is you can help build the network.
08:31We control half of Britain.
08:33If it stops as good as you say it is, then we'll control the other half too.
08:37Okay, okay.
08:39We do a test run.
08:44Then we'll see it at the dogs.
08:49Battery, transmitter, fixings.
08:53Okay.
08:54No idea what that is.
08:57Good luck.
08:58Aren't you going to show me how to make it?
08:59Show you?
09:00It's not Blue Peter.
09:02You figure it out for yourself.
09:04Okay.
09:05Show you.
09:06Go on, Em, what you got?
09:07Eddie McKay.
09:09Long record, firearms and violence, though nothing for a while.
09:13Then there's Declan Carter.
09:18The good-looking one.
09:21Cinepropria, anything?
09:22No, nothing.
09:23No record of any nature, which I found unlikely.
09:27So I went through Liverpool court records, and there they were.
09:33Historical charges, loan sharking, money with menaces, that kind of thing.
09:38So the charges were dropped?
09:39Before the case came to court every time, which is interesting.
09:43You got an address?
09:44No, I'll get one.
09:45It's proving harder than it should be, but that's interesting, too.
09:49Yeah, he is.
09:54Birmingham.
09:55You what?
09:56We have a package for you in Istanbul.
09:58You must show that you can ship it to Felixstor, get it past customs, and take it to a handover
10:02in Birmingham.
10:03Why not a handover in Liverpool?
10:05Because we don't trust them, and they don't trust us yet, so we're me halfway.
10:10Where's the handover?
10:12A dog track in Birmingham.
10:15It's too public?
10:17Of course public.
10:18Nobody dies in public.
10:20It's only a test run.
10:21Oh, okay.
10:22I'll tell the judge it was only a test run.
10:24This is what is happening.
10:26And now you know what is happening.
10:27So if you're not going to do it, then I have a problem.
10:31Do you want me to have a problem?
10:39I'll do it, but next time I'll be in the meeting you had before this meeting, okay?
10:43Don't worry about other meetings.
10:45If this does not work, there will not be other meetings.
10:54We've got to let it through.
10:56Like what through?
10:56Whatever comes in on Felixstor.
10:58Are you taking the test?
10:59It's a test, a small load, and if it works, it'll do a big load.
11:02And when I say a big load, I reckon we're looking at the biggest heroin importation this country's ever seen.
11:07That's what we're working towards, and we need to make sure we get there.
11:10So we let this one through, and we pick it up somewhere down the line.
11:13That's called importing drugs.
11:15It's sort of the opposite of what we do.
11:18You can get it on a boat in St Felixstor by promising that it stays under customs control,
11:23but it couldn't go anywhere near the public.
11:25They're watching me like a hawk.
11:27We can't knock over this job without me looking like customs, old Bill, or useless.
11:32Which of those options end well for me?
11:33This is your job, son.
11:36To get into situations like this and find ways out of them.
11:39So let me know when you've got a plan.
11:55So how did you end up in customs, then?
12:00I was a clever kid.
12:02A bit full of myself, too, if you can believe that.
12:05Yeah, I can believe that.
12:09I wanted to go to university, but when I went up there for the interview, I couldn't go in.
12:15I knew I didn't belong in that world, and I couldn't get past it.
12:19But it was all right.
12:20My dad said, don't worry.
12:22You don't have to go there to do something special with your life.
12:25He said if I joined customs, I'd see the world.
12:30I reckon he was probably thinking of the Navy, seeing as I ended up chasing perverts around Essex.
12:36Now, here I am.
12:38Back in the world I don't belong in, but this time I ain't going home.
12:41Well, I'm glad one of us doesn't feel out of their depth.
12:46Of course I do.
12:49This is bloody dangerous, and we're just civil servants, Bailey.
12:55But I reckon that knowing that, and knowing how hard we have to work at it,
13:00might just give us half a chance of getting through it.
13:04Let's hope you're right.
13:07That sounded good.
13:09Did that sound good?
13:18That's everyone out that went in.
13:20All the couriers, and all the carters' men.
13:25You sure?
13:27No.
13:28You sure that's going to work?
13:31No.
13:33Well then, I suppose we'd better find out just how out of our depth we really are.
13:40Let's go.
13:41Let's go.
13:50Let's go.
13:51Look.
13:51Come on.
14:26I don't know.
14:56I don't know.
15:21I don't know.
16:09I don't know.
16:14I don't know.
16:15I don't know.
16:21I don't know.
16:22It's not a great time.
16:23It's a different code to get out.
16:26Er...
16:28Oh, he told me to leave the door open.
16:30It's a bit bloody late to tell us that now.
16:34Okay, I'm on my way.
16:38He's coming.
16:42It's...
16:42It's work.
16:44No, it's not, Sean.
16:45That's the whole bloody problem.
16:54What did he sound like?
16:56Who?
16:56The bloke on the phone.
16:57I don't know.
16:59Middle Eastern?
17:00Turkish.
17:01Maybe.
17:03I could quit.
17:04If you want.
17:06Don't be stupid.
17:07We should move house.
17:09We are not going anywhere.
17:12We'll not have the two of you in danger.
17:13We've been in danger since you started and we'll be in danger till you finish.
17:17And that is not the kind of danger that you get rid of by moving around the bloody corner,
17:21Guy.
17:21Anyway, you're not here to talk about that.
17:24Then why am I here?
17:25I don't know.
17:27This wasn't my idea.
17:31This is unusual.
17:34Erm...
17:35Don't get me wrong.
17:36There's not much in this job you get away with describing as normal.
17:39But this...
17:40This is unusual.
17:42There isn't usually a wife, you see.
17:44Er, or husband.
17:46And that stuff can be quite hard to manage.
17:49Erm, people who do this stuff tend to be unencumbered.
17:53If they're not, and I say it in the file, I get shot of them.
17:55So, you have to be very good to get this far, erm, with that in the file.
17:59And he is good.
17:59He's very good.
18:00I mean, he's a pain in the arse, but, er...
18:03He's good.
18:04This is dynamite, by the way.
18:05What's that spice I'm tasting?
18:06Is that...
18:07Is that nutmeg?
18:08You know, don't you?
18:09About the phone call.
18:10My point is, it's unusual to start with, and then there's you.
18:14I mean, you're in the firm.
18:16That happens.
18:18They're romantic places, customs lanes.
18:21Erm, but then I looked you up, and that did surprise me.
18:24So, I thought we'd better meet up, given that you're OSA compliant.
18:29That was a long time ago.
18:30It doesn't matter if you're a baby in arms, love.
18:32When you've signed the Official Secrets Act, that's you for life.
18:35I did six months in investigations.
18:38Nothing exciting.
18:40And then, we had our daughter.
18:42So, now, I check suitcases.
18:46But I don't want him doing that, too.
18:48He won't.
18:50He'd have offered to quit, no doubt, when he heard about the call,
18:52but I'm sure you saw that for the bollocks it was.
18:57It was a redial from a public phone, so they don't have your number,
19:00let alone your address.
19:03And so you know, I've had someone keep an eye on this place,
19:05and, er, it's all clear.
19:08But I'll tell you something, there'll come a day when he needs you,
19:11and I can see now that you'll deliver when that day comes.
19:13Is it cumin? Is that what I'm tasting? Cumin?
19:15I'll do whatever's needed.
19:17He's not quitting, and the pie's from Tesco.
19:19So, why don't you two stop pissing about, finish your dinner,
19:22and get back to work?
19:23Yeah?
19:25She's top drawer.
19:27Absolute top drawer.
19:37It's not happening!
19:39You've locked the system!
19:40We could call Don.
19:41Is that how you want this job to end for you, is it?
19:43Locking yourself in a building?
19:45It'll end a lot worse if they find us here.
19:57Sean?
19:58Yeah?
20:00You need to make a call.
20:04So where you from?
20:06Because it's not from around here.
20:09Don't tell me you've not looked that up.
20:11I know where you were born, but it doesn't tell me where you're from,
20:13or what you're from.
20:15Saiyan's end.
20:16Fulham.
20:17Old Fulham, the way it was.
20:19What does that mean?
20:20Shared toilets and violence.
20:23So how'd you end up out here?
20:27I had a couple of brothers that died.
20:30They were just babies.
20:32I was their big brother, and they died, and...
20:37My mum...
20:40Do you know why there's no tube station at Sand's End?
20:43No.
20:44During the plague, they buried the bodies in Sand's End.
20:48There were pits of bodies under the houses.
20:52My old man told me that when I was young.
20:55I don't know what he was thinking, but he told me that.
20:59I don't know what he was thinking, but he told me that.
21:01We lived next to the cement factory.
21:04And the dust...
21:06Didn't matter if you closed every window.
21:10It found a way in.
21:12Then...
21:14After my brothers died.
21:15I don't know if mum blamed the dust, but...
21:21She started...
21:24Scrubbing.
21:27Every day, every night...
21:29Every day, every night...
21:31I'd watch her...
21:35Scrub our little flat.
21:40I'd watch her paint.
21:45And my old man...
21:49Knew...
21:50He had to get her out.
21:53Away from the dust.
21:55Away from...
21:57My brothers.
21:58Away from...
22:00The bodies under the house.
22:06So we came out here.
22:11And I was wild.
22:13Feral.
22:17But over time...
22:19The wildness got...
22:21Pushed down.
22:23And the pain got pushed down too.
22:28There's always pain.
22:32Doing what we do.
22:35There's always pain behind it.
22:39If I let this stuff back out...
22:42I don't know if I can control it.
22:45Yeah, but you'll do it anyway.
22:46Because you've got no choice.
22:49Because you've finally found something where you feel like you're fit.
22:53Something you can do that no one else can.
22:57But you need to realise that this is the rest of your life.
23:00The work you're doing. The work I did.
23:03It never leaves you.
23:06The...
23:06The way you look at the world.
23:08The paranoia, the fear.
23:10Never goes away.
23:12What did you do?
23:14When you did this?
23:15It doesn't matter what I did.
23:18I can't be changed.
23:19I did what I did.
23:21And it cost me what it cost me.
23:23What matters is...
23:24You need to do what I couldn't.
23:27You need to protect your legend.
23:29Protect yourself and protect your family.
23:31And if any of that makes you want out, then tell me now.
23:35Because...
23:35This is the only time I'll ask.
23:39I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for this, Don.
23:43I ain't stopping now.
23:48Get some sleep, son.
23:50Early start tomorrow.
23:51Not much chance of that.
23:53No.
23:55The nights are hard.
23:58The days aren't easy, but the nights are hard.
24:09slow up
24:10slow up
24:11slow up
24:14slow up
24:15slow up
24:35I'll be shutting down half the bloody docks.
24:37Just do it.
24:54Well done mate.
24:56Who the fuck are they?
24:58Put it back on.
25:05It's not working, it needs to be set.
25:07They've been unknown somebody's been in.
25:09Let me go.
25:10Bailey.
25:12Bailey.
25:13Bailey.
25:16What are you doing?
25:17Come on, come on, come on.
25:19Turn it off.
25:21And show me how to turn it back on.
25:35Did you sleep?
25:39Yeah.
25:44I lied to Don.
25:48The six months in investigations, it was exciting.
25:54And if I got to do it properly, like you are, I just, I imagine it's a whole other world.
26:03You're not just doing it for you.
26:12I know.
26:13I know.
26:18He smokes then, does he?
26:20He does.
26:23But I'm not him.
26:24I'm not him.
26:28I'm not him.
26:53what's going on power range
26:58should be good now
27:01check your wiring though mate
27:02for these old buildings
27:04the rats shoot through the cables
27:22so
27:46Didn't know you had it in him.
27:52I suppose the best goal to work, then, eh?
27:59You all right, mate?
28:05Well, I'm knocking.
28:08Me missus isn't happy.
28:12I'm scared.
28:14Pretty much all the time.
28:16And doing this is actually costing me money.
28:19What with the petrol.
28:23And?
28:26And I'm loving every minute of it, and I don't want it to end.
28:31Then don't get caught.
28:32I don't know.
28:34I don't know.
28:52I don't know.
29:07What time did you call this?
29:08Sorry, Eddie.
29:10This is a fucking traffic, mate.
29:14This place is a mess.
29:15Get it sorted.
29:48You're late.
29:51Then you wait.
29:52This is a lot for a test.
29:54There are more.
29:55You must find them.
29:56It's not what we agreed.
30:00These are Turkish apricots.
30:03The greatest in the world.
30:07They grow in Malatia.
30:09My homeland.
30:11Our Khan's homeland.
30:13A world you do not know.
30:16A world where you do not belong.
30:23Zeki!
30:33Look.
30:34Customs.
30:39What is this?
30:41Spot checks.
30:43They won't be coming here.
30:44They're better not.
31:06I don't know.
31:22Where's your S.I.O.?
31:23Pardon?
31:33Pull him.
31:34Who the hell are you?
31:35Investigations were running an undercover operation.
31:37You need to pull your spot checks.
31:38I wasn't notified about that.
31:40That's why it's called undercover now.
31:41Pull him.
31:41I'm an S.I.O.
31:42You can't come here and tell me what to do.
31:44No.
31:44I know a man who can.
31:47Yes?
31:47I'm at Felixstowe Customs.
31:49You need to tell him to pull the checks or Guy's dead.
31:51Put them on.
31:53Who's this?
31:53This is Angus Blake.
31:55Pull your team now or I'll have you checking suitcases at Albany Airport tomorrow.
32:16I found him.
32:18They're going.
32:21Lucky for you.
32:22Let's go.
32:22Fuck all what we'll do with luck.
32:23I told you I've got this place sewn up.
32:25Give it ten minutes before you leave and I'll see you back at Green Lanes after the drop.
32:29Tanner will go with you.
32:30No, he won't.
32:31It's Hakan's order.
32:35Fine.
32:54Hello?
33:00Where are you?
33:07Hiya, Dad.
33:19Whatever you've done is a way out of it.
33:24Sorry, Dad.
33:26You coming home now?
33:28I can't.
33:28It's not a fucking debate.
33:29If Mum sees me like this, she'll never recover.
33:32I've not used for two days and I won't be using again.
33:37I spoke to them.
33:39Rehab.
33:42They said they'll take me when I'm three days clean.
33:47Pick me up tomorrow, Dad.
33:48Take me in.
33:49When Mum sees me, I'll be brand new.
33:52Maybe I can speak to the army about the AWOL.
33:54Oh, fuck the army.
34:01Just...
34:01Just come and get me tomorrow, Dad.
34:04Please.
34:13I'll be here at the crack of dawn.
34:15No, no.
34:15And don't be looking like this.
34:17Then I need to eat, Dad.
34:31Thanks.
34:37I love you, kid.
34:41I...
34:44I fucking love you.
34:50Love you, Dad.
35:06Middle names.
35:07Sorry?
35:07Well, you think they're irrelevant, don't you, middle names?
35:09But they actually have a legal purpose, which most people wouldn't know about.
35:13What have you got?
35:14Carter is the director of a number of companies, but uses his middle name and registers them in the Isle
35:21of Man.
35:22Turns out, I can get into the Isle of Man system by using the Customs and Excise Act of 1979.
35:27You're going to have to be a lot quicker than this, mate.
35:28One of Carter's companies owns property in Liverpool, which are mostly shops and pubs, but there is something else.
35:35You've got an address for Carter?
35:36I've got an address.
35:37Whether or not he lives there is another matter.
35:40Go on.
35:415C, Dawson Park Apartments, Lord Street, Liverpool.
35:45Thanks, Erin.
35:46Good luck.
35:52These mates should see me fixing the electricity.
35:55Can't exactly be hanging around a flat the same day.
36:00Fine.
36:01You keep an eye on this place.
36:02Cobalt entry is a two-person job.
36:04Then I won't go in.
36:54No, lost two tonne on him.
36:57Arjon made 50 on him last week.
36:59He's close to the 5-1.
37:01That's easy, yeah?
37:02Let's take it easy.
37:13Police!
37:19Police!
37:20Get down, man!
37:20Get down!
37:26Let's go!
37:30Let's go!
37:32Let's go!
37:36Let's go!
37:46Let's go!
37:51Let's go!
37:52Let's go!
37:53Let's go!
37:53Right behind!
38:04Stop!
38:14You lad's out.
38:16And we gave him the show he wanted.
38:18Thanks, pal.
38:19I owe you one.
38:20We got the gear, too.
38:22I'll tell you what, Don.
38:24He's a bloody nutter, that one.
38:27Yeah.
38:29Yeah, he is.
39:06He's a good nutter.
39:10He's a good nutter.
39:15He's a good nutter.
39:19I'm sorry.
39:25I'll let you know it.
39:26He's a good nutter.
44:17Look up his name.
44:18Call me back when you know he is.
45:00I don't know.
45:24It was not what anyone could have done, besides he dead when the paramedics got there.
45:32There will be a post-mortem.
45:35What?
45:36There were signs of recent heroin usage.
45:42Stupid bastard.
45:46Stupid little bastard.
45:49How could he have done it?
45:54Keep this out the newspapers, we know he's served his country.
45:57And we will catch the scumbags that are selling it.
46:00I can promise you that.
46:02You've got to start on us.
46:04We've got the tides turning.
46:07We're waiting with the communities now.
46:12That'll be the priest.
46:14Tell him we need him.
46:15Tell him we need him now.
46:22Hello?
46:23Get back here now.
46:27I can't.
46:29Get back here.
46:31No sense one to fetch you.
46:33Mm-hmm.
46:52It's Eddie McKay.
47:17PHONE RINGS
47:21PHONE RINGS
47:22PHONE RINGS
47:25Yeah?
47:2537, 5'8, Brownhurst Gow, sir.
47:28That's him.
47:29Yeah, he lives in Manchester, but it's worse than that.
47:33What?
47:34He gave evidence in a VAT trial in Preston last year.
47:40On behalf of Her Majesty's Customs.
47:45Listen, if he was serious, he wouldn't be VAT.
47:48He wouldn't be Manchester, he'd be London.
47:51And if London Customs were working in Liverpool, I'd have heard about it.
47:54Address.
48:0145 Henkel Street, Eccles.
48:04Carton, mate, listen, he's a Customs officer.
48:06You cannot.
48:21Piss off.
48:23Deal with you later.
48:38That kid the jet brought in.
48:42As much as the Customs.
48:45They can't have got anything.
48:48But we don't take chances.
48:50Take the lads.
48:52Let's see to it.
48:55How?
48:58Light them up.
49:06Life.
49:07I'll get life for that.
49:11And don't get caught.
49:20Fuck.
49:22I'm taking charge of this game now.
49:25I'm done, bro.
49:43I'm taking charge of this game now.
49:47Thanks.
49:48I don't know.
50:22Look, they're coming.
50:23What? Where?
50:24Here.
50:25Come with us.
50:26Look, we've got to go.
50:27What's going on?
50:27Just trust me.
50:28Who are we, Sean?
50:29What is it?
50:30Hey, it's all going, sweetheart.
50:31We've just gone on a little adventure.
50:33Tell you what, let's get you and your bunny in the car, all right?
50:35Mummy's coming too, darling.
50:36Who are you?
50:37What are you doing in my house?
50:38Please come with us, we're from customs.
50:39Oh, it's you lot then, is it?
50:40Telling him he can be bloody James Bond.
50:42Please come with us, you're in danger.
50:56Come on, come on, come on.
51:17Come on.
51:31They'll hate it.
51:32I said, show come.
51:52Hey, that's all.
51:54Come on.
51:55Come on.
51:55Come on.
52:32If we'd had them knit, they'd know we're on them.
52:38Just fucking catch them.
52:40We will.
52:52What do we do now?
52:55We need another way in.
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