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00:01In this world, there are many years where nothing changes.
00:06And then, everything changes at once.
00:09The Source sells it to Istanbul.
00:12Istanbul sells it to us and we sell it to you.
00:18This is how it works.
00:20This is how it has always worked.
00:23But now, there is no Istanbul.
00:27Now, everything has changed.
00:30Who are you then?
00:32Transport.
00:34That's a funny name.
00:38Fuck off, you scourth cunt.
00:46Certainly got the bollocks for it, mate.
00:48So, what's the plan?
00:49Now, only it's just us and the Source.
00:52So, we go to the Source.
00:55Where's that?
00:57Pakistan.
01:00Can you transport her from there?
01:02Easy. I just need to know when and how much I'm moving.
01:05We go in a few days.
01:06Who's we?
01:07Everybody in this room.
01:09Everybody who knows this is happening will be with us until it has happened.
01:13Will work.
01:15It will work.
01:18It will work.
01:22What we are doing has never been done before.
01:26And will never be done again.
01:28So, let's show ambition.
01:30We go to the Source.
01:33And we bring back.
01:34Two.
01:36Two hundred kilos.
01:38Two tons.
01:54Two tons.
01:57Two tons.
02:09It won't get in.
02:10Because I am bringing it in.
02:11Who's going to Pakistan?
02:12Your Liverpool lot are coming if that's what you're asking.
02:15What's your plan?
02:17I go with them to Karachi to get the deal done.
02:19Then I bring back the load.
02:21When I deliver it back to them, we nick them all, seize the drugs and then we can all go
02:23home.
02:24I would need to request official cover for this.
02:28I'm just asking for it.
02:29It may be the end of us.
02:29This is the end of us.
02:31They won't do two tons again.
02:32No one will.
02:33And we'll either catch them or get found out trying.
02:36This is our ends.
02:38One way or another.
02:40What do you need first?
02:44Failures.
02:46My mate Pete works in customs quarantine, which basically means nicking parrots.
02:50Luckily for us, he's bored out of his school.
02:52Should we concentrate on the battery now?
02:54Leach, ex-special boat service and so are his mates.
02:56And if we give them every penny we've got, they reckon they can get a boat to Karachi.
03:00Would they be armed?
03:02I'm sorry sir, I didn't hear that bit.
03:06Ah, there you are.
03:07Like lambs to the slaughter.
03:09We have a meeting, Home Secretary.
03:10You do, but not with me.
03:15It's a long route, Mr. Blake, from your corner of government to mine,
03:20and yet you appear to have found a shortcut,
03:22which is to request the ability to operate in Pakistan without interference
03:26and safe passage for a vessel containing two tons of heroin from Karachi to Felixstowe docks.
03:32I'm talking about the biggest drugs bust Europe has ever seen.
03:36Dismantling what would be the most powerful drug cartel in British history.
03:39And risking a major international incident which could bring down a government already on the ropes.
03:45With respect, this is not a job for the security services.
03:47Both we and the Americans have operatives in the field in Pakistan.
03:51It's dangerous.
03:52It's fragile.
03:52It's delicate.
03:53And into that, you are suggesting that we send a bunch of customs officers in false moustaches.
04:00We will be sending ourselves.
04:02We can't afford false moustaches, but you can lend us a couple if you like.
04:08All is not lost, gentlemen.
04:09Now that we're aware of your plans, we're duty-bound to get involved.
04:12We answer to the Home Office.
04:13That is the system that you know, but there is another system that you don't.
04:21What I know is that every government departmental head, whether they're in charge of the railways or the spies,
04:26wears about two things.
04:28Money and power.
04:30The Berlin Wall is down.
04:32Northern Ireland is heading for peace.
04:33And I suspect that causes you a measure of existential concern about money and about power,
04:39which I imagine as you're seeking new roles and new responsibilities that might shore up your position.
04:49We do have some spare capacity, which is lucky for you,
04:52because if you truly aim to do as you say, we will be involved.
04:55Either to keep an eye on you while you're out there, or to coordinate the repatriation of your team's bodies.
05:02I take it keeping an eye on us means him, seeing as he's sat there and hasn't said a bloody
05:06word.
05:06As it happens, Lawrence will be in Karachi, which is a tinderbox, but considerably safer than the rest of Pakistan.
05:12We won't be leaving Karachi.
05:14Then you have half a chance.
05:18Don't you want to have flight details?
05:20We have your flight details.
05:22Of course you do. Where are we staying then?
05:25The Imperial Hotel.
05:26They're very good, aren't they?
05:27What's my mother's name?
05:29Gladys.
05:30What the fuck?
05:50What happened in London?
05:51What happened in London is that we're going to Pakistan to buy two tons of smack.
05:55Who's going?
05:55Us and the Turks.
05:57And some cockney prick.
06:02I spoke to my boss.
06:04We could provide new identities for you and your family.
06:06I don't need you, mate.
06:07Oh really?
06:08So what's your plan?
06:10Humiliate him.
06:11Show the kids on the estates that being a dealer isn't their way out of the estates.
06:16I'm going to take down his money, take down his drugs, bust the whole operation so that no one else
06:20can take it on.
06:23And then...
06:25Well, you probably don't want to know what I'm going to do to him then.
06:28You don't have to do that.
06:28I want him to know it was me.
06:30Then give him to us.
06:31With these new sentences, Carter would get life.
06:35Which means he'd spend the rest of his life in his cell, knowing it was you that put him there.
06:39And you, you'd spend the rest of your life out here.
06:42With your family.
06:46You can guess what happens to Crashers.
06:49I don't care about that.
06:51What would surprise you is what happens to Crashers' families.
06:55It's vicious.
06:56It's fucking medieval.
06:58You won't get caught.
07:01Because all I need you to do is what Carter needs you to do.
07:03Make sure the deal gets done.
07:06And protect Carter.
07:08And we'll take down the deal.
07:11And we'll take down Carter.
07:12It's that easy, is it?
07:14If it was that easy, we wouldn't be here.
07:18We need to keep talking.
07:19No.
07:22Carter's a clever lad.
07:24I need as little of this in my head as possible.
07:26Or he'll see it.
07:27And if he sees it, then I'm dead.
07:30And you won't find anyone else stupid enough to do this.
07:32It's not stupid.
07:35You take down Carter.
07:37You'll be a hero.
07:38Oh, yeah.
07:39A smack dealer underclass.
07:41They'll build a bloody statue for me.
07:48I'll be over there.
07:51In Pakistan?
07:53Yeah.
07:58I'll not help you with the Turks.
08:00We're Carter's personal.
08:02The Turks aren't my problem.
08:03Don't worry about the Turks.
08:07Do you have someone like me?
08:08And with the Turks?
08:11No.
08:17That's the first time you've lied to me.
08:36I packed them.
08:38And I'm checking you remembering what you're packing for, which means remembering to check your bloody pockets.
08:43This is a receipt for the garage around the corner.
08:46You should be doing this job, not me.
08:49I am doing it.
08:50We're all doing it.
08:51You don't walk out the door and take this job with you.
08:54I know.
08:55Sorry.
08:59What is it?
09:01This feels different.
09:04It is different.
09:10I don't want to know where you're going.
09:11It's lovely because I can't tell you.
09:16But I want to know how long.
09:19I need to have something, Guy.
09:21You need to leave us with something.
09:24I can't tell you that.
09:26Because it will be in my head.
09:29Get him back for that.
09:31And I'm not going as me.
09:33I'm going as him.
09:37And he doesn't have anything to get back for.
09:46What is he like?
09:53He had a good life.
09:55And he lost it.
09:57And he wants it back.
09:58And to get it back, he made one bad decision after another.
10:03And now here he is.
10:07You like him?
10:08It's not about liking him.
10:09It's about not fighting who he is.
10:11It's about understanding who he is.
10:16And how he ended up that way.
10:18It's about believing every word he says, agreeing with every decision he makes.
10:23And knowing he doesn't want to be doing this.
10:27But if this is what needs to be done.
10:33He'll do it well.
10:42Well enough to come home.
10:45You like him.
10:47And that's okay.
10:49As long as one day you can let him go.
10:54That's the one bit of this that will be easy.
11:07Civil service health and safety forms for foreign travel.
11:11If I could just draw your attention to part three.
11:14Do not fraternize with local undesirable elements.
11:17Do not place yourself in physical danger and avoid spicy food on a working day.
11:22Are you taking the peace?
11:24If you cough it while you're over there.
11:26Do you want your missus to get your pension?
11:29Sign it.
11:33Why is he signing?
11:34What do you think?
11:35Why is he going?
11:36I'm going because I work here just like you.
11:39If you keep talking about me without using my name we're going to have a problem.
11:42It's not about you mate.
11:43This is about me getting this done and about me staying alive.
11:45And I don't know how you being there helps that happen.
11:48Which makes me think it's something I don't know.
11:50He's coming.
11:50That's all you need to know.
11:51What is it?
11:52What have you got?
11:53Operational independence.
11:54That's what I got.
11:57You've got someone on the Liverpool team.
11:59You need to focus.
12:00If you've got someone in there hats off to you and I mean that.
12:02But I need to know who it is.
12:03No you don't need to know.
12:05Because if you do know about them and you get turned over and knocked about.
12:08You could give them up.
12:09And it's my job to keep them safe.
12:11You saying I can't take a bit of knocking about?
12:12Yeah.
12:12I think you're forgetting who you are.
12:14One of the good guys believe it or not.
12:16My name is Guy Stanton.
12:18My parents are dead.
12:19I'm divorced.
12:20No kids.
12:21I had a good business but one thing led to another and now I transport drugs.
12:25And I'm good at it.
12:27Because I'm desperate.
12:28And I'm angry and I'm greedy and I don't have a moral bone in my body.
12:31So no.
12:32I'm not one of the good guys.
12:33And if you think I'm one of the good guys.
12:35And if you act like I'm one of the good guys.
12:37Then you could get me fucking killed.
12:38Don't worry mate.
12:39I can see exactly who you are.
12:41Pack it in.
12:42You've both got jobs to do and you need to respect the system.
12:45So stop asking questions and get to the bloody airport.
12:55Don't you be doing anything stupid over there.
12:57Huh.
12:59I'm worried about the trouble you were getting to back here about me around.
13:03Take care mate.
13:05Yeah you too.
13:07Right let's get started.
13:09I'm waiting for a fax.
13:10But.
13:10I've had a few ideas.
13:12Might be a bit tricky.
13:13I thought we might be.
13:14What are you talking to?
13:16I think Carter's got a corrupt cop.
13:18I bet he does.
13:19And I'm going to find him.
13:20Not our job.
13:21It is if I make the cop our way in.
13:23If we see signs of police corruption.
13:25There are ways something like that should play out.
13:27Systems.
13:27I don't know what those systems are.
13:29But I guess.
13:30That they're very slow.
13:31And for what we're doing.
13:33Very risky.
13:34So.
13:34Do you want to tell me what they are?
13:36Or.
13:36Do you want to go on your little boys trip.
13:38And one way or another.
13:39I'll have a bent copper waiting for you when you get back.
13:43Good luck.
14:07Time to go.
14:28You don't have to stay if there's.
14:30Someone waiting for you at home.
14:33Me?
14:34No.
14:36I've had two types of relationships in my life mate.
14:40Bad.
14:41And fucking awful.
14:44You?
14:45God no.
14:47I mean there's been a few proposals obviously.
14:49Obviously.
14:50But I've really mastered the art of the upbeat rejection.
14:53Here's what I want to know.
14:55How did you end up working as a civil service secretary?
14:58Because.
14:59You're smart enough to be running the place.
15:02And.
15:03No offence but you talk like you should be running the place too.
15:06My dad made a lot of money.
15:08Then lost a lot of money.
15:09And.
15:12Life changed.
15:15London can be a confusing place when you're poor.
15:18But.
15:19Sound like you're rich.
15:20Oh.
15:22I've.
15:24I've.
15:24Spent.
15:25A long time trying to find somewhere that didn't matter.
15:29I reckon you've found it.
15:31So do I.
15:38So.
15:39How to get a list of Liverpool police employees without Liverpool police finding out?
15:43The answer's in the question.
15:45They're employees.
15:46So I went through national insurance which took a bit of.
15:48How many?
15:50Nine hundred?
15:52Nine hundred.
15:53Nine hundred and thirteen.
15:54I was rounding down.
15:56For morale.
16:21This is happening.
16:53This is my son, Aziz.
16:56As-salamu alaykum.
16:58As-salamu alaykum.
16:59And I told you about the others.
17:03Mr. Afridi, we did not know you were coming.
17:08Good.
17:17Who was that?
17:19Do you think it would be spicy?
17:21Sorry?
17:21You're in Pakistan on business.
17:23You're not thinking about a bloke over there.
17:25You're thinking about whether the food is going to be spicy.
17:32You've come a long way, gentlemen.
17:36We're headed to business.
17:39Karachi has many ears and many eyes.
17:41We do not talk of such things in Karachi.
17:44Where do we do it then?
17:51Ayatapadasiubhawaladi haqqam.
17:52As-livirin kubibinim.
18:01If you want to come to the source, then you must come to the source.
18:13Larsha, Larsha, Zilkowa.
18:16Go for it.
18:22Nazachizu.
18:23They're moving.
18:25But we need to find out where.
18:26It's on my router.
18:27Back in a bit.
18:28Where?
18:29What are you doing?
18:30Music.
18:30Music.
18:33I'm going for a pitch.
18:34They won't like that.
18:35I don't give a shit.
18:37We've not come halfway down the world to be busted down by that lot.
18:39Larsha, Larsha!
18:42Wait here.
18:43No, you fucking wait here.
18:45Can tell me what to do.
18:48Back to the church.
18:50Larsha, Larsha!
19:01We're going to the source.
19:02Where's that?
19:03I don't know.
19:03I don't know.
19:03But if I don't come back, you tell my wife I'm sorry for what I did.
19:07And I tried to put it right.
19:10Gotta go.
19:12All right, I'm coming.
19:29We're going now?
19:30Yes.
19:31Good.
19:33You.
19:34Take out our bags.
19:36Strange place to bring the missus.
19:39She will kill me.
19:53The gun to the source.
19:56No, no, no, no, no.
19:57Taxi?
19:58You need a taxi, sir?
19:59Yeah, yeah, exactly.
20:00What did you say here, sir?
20:01Yeah.
20:01My friends are in those cars.
20:02I need to follow them.
20:03Of course, sir.
20:03This is no problem.
20:04What's this?
20:05Just here, sir.
20:06No, no.
20:07I gotta go.
20:07Just give him the fucking card on.
20:16I'll follow them as far as it's safe to do, sir.
20:18Which isn't far.
20:20Where are they going?
20:21The Khyber, on the Pakistan-Afghan border.
20:23Which is bad, but not as bad as who's taken them there.
20:26I was Ayub Afridi, a tribal warlord.
20:28Suspected of drug smuggling, arms trading, and funding terrorist activity.
20:31If we knew you were meeting Afridi, you wouldn't have gone on the plane.
20:34If the Americans knew you were meeting Afridi, you'd currently be involuntary houseguests
20:37of the CIA.
20:38But let's pull him out.
20:39That would mean a lethal firefight in central Karachi.
20:41Destroy years of investigation by multiple international security agencies.
20:44Listen, listen.
20:45That is my boy in that car.
20:46Right?
20:47So, stop telling me how buggered he is and just tell me what I need to do to get him
20:50out.
20:50If I'm waiting, you can hope.
20:51But if I was you, then I would prepare for the worst.
21:07913, that's where we started.
21:09Remember that, or you may not recognise the progress we've made in whittling it down.
21:13Oh mate, oh yeah.
21:13So, we've removed those who joined after the first charges against Karachi were dropped,
21:17or left before the most recent charges were dropped,
21:20along with anyone unlikely to have the authority to interfere with his record,
21:23which has meant whittling the whole thing down.
21:26326.
21:26See, that is exactly what I was worried about.
21:28You're not recognising the progress we've made.
21:30If we build more filters, then we can keep whittling it down.
21:34Please stop saying whittling, okay?
21:35Please stop saying whittling.
21:41326 and...
21:42us.
21:57We're looking at it the wrong way.
22:00Someone within Liverpool Police has been protecting Kar.
22:05That means stopping charges being pressed.
22:07That has to leave a trail.
22:09He may not have a criminal record, but he must have a police record.
22:12So we start with the police record, and then we look for the trail.
22:15There is no police record on the system.
22:17Which is interesting, because who puts the record on the system?
22:21Liverpool Police.
22:23We need the hard copy.
22:24We need the hard copy.
22:25That would mean putting a request through the liaison office who would ask why we need it.
22:32Then I'll go back to Liverpool and ask for it myself.
22:34That feels dangerous, Kate.
22:35You know what, Erin?
22:36The best part of this job is that no one's done it before.
22:39It feels important, exciting.
22:42And the hardest part of this job is that no one has done it before.
22:46Which means every day we have to make decisions that no one has made before.
22:49What to do, where to go, who to target.
22:51I think, I think I've cracked it.
22:54You look at all your options.
22:56You find a danger.
22:59And you go towards it.
23:33Keep asking for time.
23:34I'm a hero.
23:34And I still have to do this one.
23:36I know, the Spaß weather.
23:37And we've made it possible, but, I don't know.
23:37I'm coming for a long time to do this one.
23:39I'm coming for a long time to do this last week.
23:44I don't know.
23:45I saw one of the other people that I saw from Liverpool.
23:46I was coming for a long time to do this.
23:50I knew off.
24:11Which is the result of the year till the end of the day!
24:12If you are not yet, only when you will Embrace the end,
24:13Yes, I will come up with.
24:16Oh, I shall but I will give you a chance.
24:21This is what happens.
24:24This is what has always happened.
24:26Men like you come here with a plan and then things change.
24:33Many years ago, the British Army came and told my grandfather that they had made a new map.
24:41And now we had to leave our mountains.
24:45The last of those British soldiers died together on the top of a mountain with their flags and their trumpets
24:53and their plan.
24:57When the Russians came, they said we were communists now.
25:03The last of those Russians we did not kill.
25:07They blew themselves up with grenades after they saw what we did to the others.
25:14When the Americans came, they gave me money to send arms to the Mujahideen.
25:20Then they gave me money to bring the arms back from the Mujahideen.
25:24Now I have the arms, I have the money, and the Americans have gone.
25:31Where it's due to you. That's all.
25:37Yes, that is all.
25:43The British Army, the Russians, the Americans did not just have a plan.
25:49They had a cause.
25:53But you men, you have no cause.
26:01You have no.
26:05So, when I look at you, I see ghosts.
26:12But that is okay.
26:13These mountains are full of ghosts.
26:15There's always room for more.
26:33You have come a long way.
26:35Now you must rest while I talk to Hakkar.
26:41Jesus Christ, you must not worry about that.
26:44It was a show of strength.
26:46Now we must show him ours.
26:49Can we trust Hakkar?
26:52Hakkar is an old king.
26:54There's nothing more dangerous than an old king.
26:57They want a final victory.
26:59There's no fear and no limits in what they will do to achieve it.
27:04We saw that we can help Hakkar win the final victory.
27:07We are safe.
27:08If we don't, we are not.
27:13Back.
27:13What?
27:14You go back.
27:15What do you think we're going to do, mate?
27:16Walk to England?
27:18Back!
27:22Go!
27:28We must all show that we can help.
27:30Mmm.
27:32Mmm.
28:07Go!
28:07We must see what we have seen.
28:09See the church.
28:10That's what I'm like.
28:15You know better not.
28:20Look.
28:23You know now.
29:04Papa.
29:07Papa.
29:22Zabawem, Chitasuki.
29:53What do we do if God doesn't come back?
30:00You know, kid, you're the one that's been the hardest to work out.
30:05Why's that?
30:06I thought I had you sussed, dropped job in customs, bored out of your school.
30:10Now's the chance for a bit of excitement, and then I saw where you went to school.
30:15I just can't get my head around that.
30:20I got a scholarship for free research.
30:26And even then, the uniform cost my dad a week's wages.
30:30Oh, they were so happy, man.
30:32Only a few years off the boat, and there was some going to a school like that.
30:37Where Britain finds its leaders.
30:40That's what the brochure said.
30:46But, no one else looked like me.
30:48Some of them couldn't get past that, or just the kids.
30:52I tried to help, I'd speak.
30:54One way at home, another way there.
30:59But the closer I tried to get to them, the further way I ended up.
31:06They said if I sat my A-levels, I'd endanger their average.
31:11And so here I am.
31:15That lot weren't fit to lace your boots, son.
31:20I've never felt a part of something.
31:21And you're a part of something now.
31:23And if we pull this off, you'll have done more for Britain than every kid from that school put together.
31:29And if God doesn't come back, we'll go and get him.
31:37Two thousand years.
31:39That is how long it has taken to create the Silk Road.
31:43From China to Turkey, the greatest trading route the world has ever seen.
31:48Our section is the Khyber Pass.
31:51You take the goods, you pass them on.
31:54You trust the other sections.
31:56You trust the Silk Road.
31:58You trust the two thousand years.
32:01Now you are asking me to trust you instead.
32:04To abandon everything I know.
32:07Why?
32:12Because your road's fucked.
32:17You've lost your contact in Istanbul.
32:19If you can't move your opium on from Istanbul, you might as well leave it in the fields.
32:24How would you move it?
32:27Both.
32:27Which is quicker, cheaper, safer.
32:30More money for you, and we'll be back sooner for more.
32:39Hakan, you and I are servants of history.
32:42But these men are drug dealers.
32:46Who I do not know.
32:48What businessmen?
32:56The Tilesh Shehqaq, or Dainashi.
32:59The Tilesh Shehqaq, or Dainashi.
32:59The Tilesh Shehqaq, or Dainashi.
33:07The Tilesh Shehqaq, or Dainashi.
33:11The Tilesh Shehqaq, or Dainashi.
33:31You look like your mother.
33:35thank you I miss her we were loyal to your father he came to me the night
33:45before it happened he told me it would happen but he would not let it happen to
33:56me when I surrounded the palace I was already in the mountains your mountains
34:06and my father would have never sent me through these mountains Afridi without your protection
34:14we were loyal to the man not the crown the Pashtun do not recognize kings
34:23he did not need to wear a crown to be a king
34:40very well I cannot say no to her Khan and the princess gentlemen you will leave here tomorrow
34:49with two tons of the finest opium in the world I wish you luck and I think you will need
34:57it
35:10hiya I'm from customs up from London I need to check a record
35:13that's an intergovernmental request I'll get them from the liaison office
35:17you're getting it from me
35:21as long as you've got the paperwork we're in a fast-moving situation I'll get it back to you
35:25tomorrow
35:30miserable out there isn't it the rain the drugs the guns I can't blame the rain that's geography
35:37that's us getting it in the neck from the Atlantic but the rest I'll tell you love it's no fun
35:43out
35:43there if you're daft enough to wear a uniform like this which makes this job as good as it gets
35:47but
35:49if the record leaves this office without the paperwork then I lose this job and I'm back out
35:53there with the rain and the drugs and the guns all for the sake of some sort from London
36:02I'll get it
36:04how about if the record doesn't go anywhere let me read it here just five minutes and then you can
36:10forget
36:10I was ever even here
36:15what's the name
36:15Declan Carter
36:18we's here
36:19thank you
36:44hello
36:45come with me
37:01please
37:01if customers want to know about Declan Carter it's an unusual way to go about it
37:07I think Declan Carter and Liverpool Police might be an unusual situation
37:16I've waited for this for a long time
37:19because I've known Declan Carter for a long time and I know him well enough and this city well enough
37:23to know that you don't go from running nightclub doors to running a vast criminal network without a little bit
37:30of help from someone inside this building
37:32help from who
37:33help from who
37:33I don't know
37:36help from who I don't know
37:36I know it's not some PC on the beat that he's slung a few quid to
37:40there's plenty of them
37:42but I reckon
37:44and
37:44and then
37:44Carter's got someone in here with a bit of clout
37:47and they're hard to get to
37:50and trying to get to them is a dangerous game
37:53I hope that's not a threat because if it is a threat we're gonna have a problem
37:56I put the note in Carter's record to try and catch whoever was messing around with it
38:00looks like I caught an ally instead
38:03and I'll help you
38:05but it's just me
38:07there's no one else inside here I trust with this
38:15I want his police record
38:17okay I can hear that
38:20as far as I can see they've covered the tracks
38:22but maybe you can see something in there that I can't
38:30and keep my name out of your system
38:33and meet me here later
38:37I'll get you everything you need
38:42thanks for your help
38:43okay
38:57we are from mountains like these
38:59people like these
39:01feels like home
39:02yeah
39:05does it not?
39:06no for me
39:10you know the Kurds and the Pashtun are brothers
39:13we thought together many times
39:16and now
39:19we are together again
39:20we are together again
39:31Afridi will give me his puppies
39:37and I will give him my son
39:43what does that mean?
39:45watch guy
39:47learn what you need to learn when the drugs get to England
39:51he goes
39:52then you will live here in Pakistan
39:54and work with Afridi
39:56together
39:58we will be unstoppable
40:02you want me to live here?
40:06here
40:07where I know no one
40:08where I sleep with the fucking goats
40:12I'm getting old Aziz
40:14and have failed
40:15my only son has forgotten who he is
40:20you will live here
40:23a Kurd
40:25amongst the Pashtun
40:29then you will remember who you are
40:35and if I say no?
40:36you're my son
40:38I let you do things no one else can
40:42question me
40:43argue with me
40:44your freedom Aziz
40:46more freedom than I ever had
40:48you can do many things
40:50but you cannot say no
41:03we are going to be the one
41:16why do you do this?
41:19you're a clever man
41:20you can do anything in it
41:22you can do anything in it
41:22you do this? What could I ask you to say, Phil? I don't want to do this forever. Maybe
41:33in London we can talk about other things we can do. Other business. Real business. Yeah,
41:42we can do that. Good.
42:02Is your boat ready? Yeah, of course. What can we get? The docks? No. You what? Less people
42:20at the docks, the better. That's a lot of jokes. And that's a lot of money. I still
42:31don't fucking know who you are. So we'll be coming with you. To the docks. Fair enough.
42:43About time you've got your hands dirty. Speak with Afridi's men. Get yourself a piece.
43:09Get yourself a piece.
43:31You shouldn't have come here. Liverpool, you shouldn't have come. You don't understand
43:39how things work around you. You think things are black and white. Right and wrong, goodies
43:45and fucking baddies. That's all Liverpool never has been. My old man worked on the Queen's
43:51docks. 14 hour shifts. Half day Saturday and at the end of the week, there'd be a box to
43:56take home off the books. Sugar. Booze. Pineapple one week. And the copper who covered the docks,
44:08he'd get two boxes. Cos that's how it worked. How did Carter get to you? You're not listening.
44:15This is how it works. I'd keep Carter in check. Things would be a hell of a lot worse if
44:21it
44:22didn't I have stopped bloody murders. And you'd give me ten years for it. Work with me. There's
44:30not many ways out of this, love. That isn't one of them. 18 Mark Street. That's a house
44:42that tells a story, Arthur. Bought for cash, twice your salary, and then mortgaged to the
44:48hilt to use as security against all that debt. I look at your house and I see weakness. I
44:58look at your house and I see Carter. Since when did customs decide they could take on the
45:04bloody world? You don't know the art of it, mate. This is your fault. It's not mine. You
45:14shouldn't have... Support needed.
45:28I'm not gonna tell you anything. You're in no state to tell anyone anything. You need
45:34rest. You need clarity. And you'll get it in a police cell in Manchester, under fake
45:41charges, under a fake name. And when that clarity arrives, Arthur, you will tell me everything
45:49I need. Near Kim. All right, all right, it's all gone. Can you stop pointing at me?
45:59No.
46:04No.
46:11Oh, my God.
46:35Oh, my God.
47:05Where the fuck's he going?
47:14Oi.
47:16This off out of it.
47:33A hundred million quid's worth of heroin and you can't get us a proper boat.
47:37It looks all right to me, Pete.
47:38Power's on the blink.
47:40Navigation's shot.
47:41And we're about to take on a journey without a friendly coastline for 800 nautical miles.
47:44It's a long way from all right, Don.
47:50You're alive, then?
47:51We're coming in now.
47:53What do you mean, now?
47:54I mean fucking now.
48:07Let's go.
48:15He's coming in now.
48:16We can't leave yet, Don.
48:17We need a few days.
48:17He's coming now.
48:18We've got to go.
48:18It's too dangerous.
48:19Get theantvirus.
48:20Get theantvirus.
48:32I can't leave yet.
48:54Hurry up with that witch.
48:55Get that load on Sharp here.
48:56She'll start the engines.
49:01What's the plan?
49:03Get that lot on a boat.
49:04Fly back.
49:05Meet it in Felixstowe.
49:07Get it through customs, and none of us have to work again.
49:11The kind of drug smuggler doesn't travel with the drugs.
49:22Fine.
49:23I just fucking ate boats.
49:27In the wrong shop then.
49:29Tell me about it.
49:32Come on!
49:33Let's burn it!
49:35Go with them.
49:40No.
49:44You know, Eddie.
49:46Never used to say no to me.
49:49No to all you say.
49:51We've come a long way, Carter.
49:53I'm just trying to get us to the end.
49:56That's all.
50:12Guys go with the load.
50:17That wasn't the plan.
50:21It's not about having a plan, son.
50:24Anyone can have a plan.
50:27In this game, it's about having control.
50:32And I reckon we just lost that.
50:34And I reckon we just lost that.