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02:11Clive?
02:12Mum, I'm sorry to bother you so late, but it's urgent.
02:24Who were the victims, how come you couldn't say on the phone?
02:27Well, the female victim's a nurse from the hospital.
02:30The male, Frank Chaplet.
02:32Mum, his car's just over here.
02:35It's covered in blood on the inside.
02:37It was found with the engine still running and the doors unlocked.
02:40Mum, most of the blood's located in and around the driver's side.
02:44Is there any sign of a weapon?
02:46No, Mum. Also, no blood spatter or gun residue.
02:49Windows are all intact.
02:51There's no damage to the interior or exterior of the vehicle.
02:54Nothing to suggest an injury occurred inside.
02:56So he was bleeding before he got into the car?
02:58If it's his blood, then yes, most likely.
03:01We'll get the samples off to the lab immediately.
03:03OK, thanks. Clive, can you get Liam to get CCTV from around here?
03:07Mum. What about the bodies?
03:09Inside, Mum. Been prepped for the PM.
03:11OK, we need to get ahead of this before the press get wind.
03:14What about the rest of the Chapmans? Yet to be informed.
03:17This has to be led by us and not by them.
03:22We can't risk them taking matters into their own hands.
03:26Don himself, Frank Chapman.
03:31Even Stone Cold, you wouldn't cross him.
03:42Looking at the wounds, this first shot would have definitely been close,
03:47although no vital organs were hit.
03:50There would have been some internal bleeding.
03:53So, more clumsy, maybe.
03:55What about the second?
03:57Much more targeted.
03:59Which is consistent with the drive-by.
04:01The shooter hit the central mass.
04:03Lots of vital organs. Lungs, the heart.
04:06They definitely wanted to kill him.
04:08Frank would have died within minutes.
04:11I got some balls of steel going for the top man.
04:14And they're right, we've got to get him out of here.
04:17We've got to get him out of here.
04:19I got some balls of steel going for the top man.
04:22In their right mind, we'd risk going to war with the Chapmans.
04:49MUSIC PLAYS
05:20You're aware that Carly has accepted a DS position over in Eastmids?
05:24Yeah, I'd encourage her to go for it.
05:26We need all the manpower we can get,
05:28so a new DC will be joining you.
05:30It's an immediate start.
05:32DC Charlene Ellis, we hope you'll mentor her.
05:35The Chief Constable has organised a series of recruitment events,
05:39the aim being to support BAME and female candidates.
05:43Perform at their best.
05:45You've proven to be one of the best DIs we have.
05:48But given the prominence of the Chapman murder,
05:51you should be aware that people will be watching your every move.
05:54So, with that in mind,
05:56Beardsmore wants to pull forward your disciplinary review.
05:59He wants to be...
06:01Making sure I'm keeping my mouth shut.
06:05Rachita, I've got to go.
06:07I've got to go.
06:09I've got to go.
06:12Rachita...
06:14I think we got off on the wrong foot.
06:17I personally fought to get you back.
06:20I admire and respect your tenacity to get the job done.
06:24You care.
06:34My apologies it's taken this long to catch up
06:37since the lifting of your suspension.
06:39It's been exactly three weeks, Superintendent.
06:43Yes.
06:45And in the light of current events,
06:47we have corrected this oversight.
06:52Professional standards have already formally briefed you
06:55on the conclusion of the investigation
06:57into your relationship with DCI Martin Hunter.
07:00Which clears DI Ray of any criminality.
07:03Yes, and although no evidence of criminality was found,
07:07two other matters remain outstanding.
07:10The allegation of bullying a junior colleague
07:14and your interpersonal issues with management.
07:18However, it has been decided to deal with these matters
07:22by issuing words of advice.
07:27You are to avoid close personal relationships
07:30which may result in conflicts of interest.
07:33To respect the authority of officers in a senior rank.
07:36Will you pause for a moment, please, Superintendent?
07:39With regards to DI Ray respecting the authority of officers
07:43in a senior rank,
07:45perhaps senior officers should be mindful of racial profiling,
07:49as well as certain lines of questioning
07:51which display a level of stereotyping.
07:54For example,
07:56assumptions about the languages an officer speaks
07:59and where they originate from.
08:01Best not to dwell.
08:03I was expected to be a certain type of officer.
08:06And when I didn't fit the assumptions that were made about me,
08:09I was deemed to be a failure.
08:11I think there's been a misunderstanding.
08:14I am genuinely sorry you've been feeling upset.
08:18That was never our intention.
08:22Perhaps it would be helpful to us all if we were to look forward.
08:33It's not just our building that's new.
08:36We're developing in all areas.
08:39DI Ray, if you're willing to work with us,
08:44I assure you,
08:46the journey to Detective Chief Inspector will be a swift one.
08:50I will do everything in my power to support your application.
08:56I'm going to have to go, Alan.
08:59Leave you and DCI Henderson to move matters forward.
09:06We need you to work with us, DI Ray.
09:09To think like us.
09:14Officers like you are crucial to the continued improvement of West Central.
09:18Understood, sir.
09:30We need you to work with us, DI Ray.
09:33To think like us.
10:00MUSIC FADES
10:17Our nurse's name is Megan Parks.
10:20She was newly qualified coming to the end of an 18-hour shift.
10:24So she was most probably in the wrong place at the wrong time?
10:27It's possible she was a target, but based on our second victim,
10:30I think we can safely assume she was caught in the crossfire.
10:33We also have a potential eyewitness.
10:36It looks like he could be a porter.
10:38We need to track him down and speak to him ASAP.
10:40Kwesi, can you get on to that, please?
10:42I'd like to help that, ma'am.
10:44Frank Chapman was clearly trying to get to medical help
10:47when he was intercepted.
10:49Can we get hold of Chapman's phone records?
10:51Already put in a request, ma'am.
10:53Someone like Chapman will have tonnes of burner phones.
10:55There's no chance you're going to find them all.
10:57What do we know about the Chapmans?
11:00They're loan sharks who operate several pawnbroker shops in the area.
11:04Well, let's just call them what they are, ma'am.
11:06An organised crime family. Mm-hm.
11:08Frank Chapman's the Midlands' very own Teflon Don.
11:11He's been on serious and organised crimes radar for years,
11:14but no charges against him have ever stuck.
11:17You know, he's clean, all the Chapmans are.
11:20There's probably a few foot soldiers doing time,
11:23but the Chapmans they operate are no grass rule and it works.
11:27OK.
11:29Forensics indicate that Frank was bleeding before he got into his car.
11:33So, where did the first shot take place
11:36and how and why was he able to get into his car and drive away?
11:42Oh, police! Oh, police!
11:44Oh, police!
11:46Oh, police, let me go!
11:48Clear!
11:50Clear!
11:54All clear, ma'am.
12:05Crime really does pay.
12:15Can someone come and bag this phone up, please?
12:23Thank you.
12:32This must be Dave and Susie Chapman as kids.
12:35Yeah, their daughter Susie's been abroad for a few months.
12:38Somewhere in Spain.
12:42Yeah, it's Frank Chapman's name.
12:44This is his owner of all the businesses,
12:46but the word is his son Dave Chapman
12:49oversees the day-to-day running of them.
12:52Quite a few delegates, anyway.
12:54What about their mum?
12:56Rebecca Chapman, she passed away a few years back.
13:23In here!
13:28The blood spotter suggested he was shot around this area,
13:31but there's no other sign of a blood trail.
13:35They must have been stood pretty close.
13:37I mean, there's no sign of a struggle.
13:39And no evidence of a break-in.
13:41Maybe they were invited in.
13:43Or they had a key.
13:46If it was a rival, surely they'd have a key.
13:50If it was a rival, surely they would keep their distance,
13:53kill him on neutral ground.
13:55Not in his own home, it feels too risky.
13:57If always driving that car clearly meant business,
14:00why didn't the first attempt fail?
14:05How long do you think between here and the hospital?
14:09That time of night? 20 minutes, I reckon.
14:14So, what happened between the first shot that took place here
14:17and the second shot at the hospital?
14:23Would you pour a drink for someone who might want to kill you?
14:26PHONE RINGS
14:31Kwesi?
14:32We trapped the eyewitness from the footage, Mum.
14:35His name's Michael Adwooji.
14:37He works as a night pourer.
14:39Only now he's a patient.
14:42Claims he had a run-in with a member of his family
14:45and doesn't want to take it further.
14:47Mum, someone's done a number on him.
14:50It's pointless.
14:51Whoever did it has made sure he's not going to talk.
14:54Sorry, Mum.
15:01What is it?
15:05We're too late.
15:08They got to him.
15:10It started.
15:16DOG BARKS
15:30Will your sister be joining us, Mr Chapman?
15:33She's on her way over from Costa Dorada.
15:35SIGHS
15:42Mr and Mrs Chapman, I think it might be best
15:44if we didn't discuss the details of our investigation
15:47in front of your daughter.
15:53Joey, love, I could play in your room.
15:56I know this is about Pa.
15:58Do your tablet for a bit.
16:01OK.
16:02But after, I want you to tell me everything.
16:15Do you have any knowledge of what your father, Frank,
16:17was doing or who he might have been with
16:19between 9pm and the time of the incident?
16:21Nope.
16:23When was the last time you saw your dad?
16:28Mid to late afternoon.
16:31Went round his stall through some accounts.
16:33Do you know if he had any plans afterwards?
16:36No idea.
16:43Dad?
16:46Amy.
16:47My eldest.
16:50They're here to check out our alibis, love.
16:52I'm afraid we're obliged to rule you out.
16:56We're asleep.
16:57In bed.
16:58Joey gets bad dreams, bless us,
17:00so I was in with her.
17:03And this one sleeps through everything.
17:05Is there anyone that can verify where you all were?
17:08We're at home.
17:10Asleep.
17:11In bed.
17:18Has your dad mentioned anything out of the ordinary recently?
17:21Any conflicts?
17:23Anyone who may have had a grudge to bear?
17:26The reaps are folks who didn't approve of the way he did business.
17:29You know, at this stage, Mr Chapman,
17:31any information would be helpful,
17:33no matter how insignificant it may seem.
17:35Dad was clean.
17:39Do you know, as well as the nurse who lost her life,
17:42there is a porter in a pretty bad way in hospital.
17:47We've tried talking to him,
17:48but he's point blank refusing to speak to us.
17:50Any chance you could leave us in peace?
17:53And get on with finding out who murdered my dad?
17:56Officer?
18:04The hospital have confirmed that our porter has two broken ribs,
18:07fractured collarbone, concussion and internal bleeding.
18:10There's no CCTV coverage of the attack.
18:13No witnesses have come forward.
18:15No one has been identified.
18:17CCTV coverage of the attack.
18:19No witnesses have come forward.
18:21It's a dead end.
18:22I want to know who Frank was dealing with before he died.
18:25Let's start looking deeper into Chapman businesses.
18:27We need specifics.
18:28Their client base, who are they doing regular business with?
18:31We're working on Dave's list of business numbers and tracking them.
18:34Good. Let's get a profile of their staff as well.
18:42Our thoughts and condolences are with the family of Megan Parks.
18:46Megan was a well-loved member of the community,
18:49embarking on a promising career in the NHS.
18:52Her loss is a deep tragedy for the whole city.
18:55I want to assure you that our colleagues over at West Central Police...
18:58Colleagues?
18:59...are working around the clock to ensure the offenders
19:01of this violent and senseless crime are brought to justice.
19:05They themselves acknowledge their past failures
19:08and are committed to tackling this investigation with a fresh approach.
19:16Mr and Mrs Parks, my name is D. R. O'Toole.
19:46WHISTLE BLOWS
20:16SIREN WAILS
20:46SIREN WAILS
21:17DOORBELL RINGS
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22:00It's the exact make and model involved in the shooting.
22:03Forensic evidence will be limited. Sorry.
22:07Thanks, mate.
22:09Well, that was Liam.
22:11The vehicle was first picked up near a parade of shops in the jewellery quarter
22:15about 200 yards from one of the Chapman premises.
22:19It was then caught in Hockley, heading south.
22:21After that, we lose it.
22:23He's not been able to verify any owner details connected to the vehicle.
22:28The councillor really fucked us turning these cameras off.
22:30Tell me about it.
22:33I know someone who could help.
22:36He's an ex-youth worker.
22:38He knows everything that happens round that way.
22:40Might be worth a visit.
22:42Let's go.
22:46HE WHISPERS
22:51Dad! She's here!
22:54SHE GASPS
22:58Are you too old for hooks these days?
23:00No chance.
23:03Good to see you, chick.
23:06Family reunion.
23:11Do you think he knows we're here?
23:14Where's your evil stepmother at?
23:17Dad, Auntie Susie brought me a handbag.
23:20Ah.
23:22Just what every 11-year-old needs.
23:29How's Bairdsmore been with you since you've come back?
23:32I'm crucial to the continued development of West Central.
23:36Which our bloody ones might get paid a bit more.
23:40But seriously, after what they put you through,
23:42I told them all to do one.
23:45Saying that, my mortgage just went up.
23:48After you, Mum.
23:53Hey. Hey.
23:55Good to see you, brother.
23:56Yeah, you too, Hardy.
23:58Hang about.
23:59He doesn't mean tandoori kebab.
24:01No, it's in your mouth.
24:02How's Sam?
24:03Yeah, she's good, yeah.
24:04Talk of visiting.
24:05Hey.
24:07What meat is that?
24:09What do you want it to be?
24:11I'll do you a couple of boxes.
24:13Oh, it's very kind of you, but I'm actually vegetarian.
24:18Get out of my shop.
24:22LAUGHTER
24:24I'm only messing with you.
24:26Hardy, we're investigating a double murder
24:28that occurred outside West Central Hospital.
24:32Yeah.
24:33I heard what happened to that poor girl.
24:35I don't suppose you recognise this vehicle?
24:41Do you mind telling us what you know about Frank Chapman?
24:46Never met him.
24:47But you must have heard about him.
24:53I know he was good at sorting things.
24:57When people don't want your lot involved, like.
25:00No offence.
25:01Price was always high for us lot, though.
25:03What do you mean?
25:05Well, non-whites.
25:07They always added a premium.
25:10Is there anything else?
25:14No.
25:20Yeah, this isn't your average gang drive-by.
25:23Someone out there has pushed things too far.
25:25It's only a matter of time before there's a retaliation.
25:28The sooner we find Frank Chapman's killer,
25:30the sooner we can douse whatever it is that is about to catch fire.
25:34I don't want to get involved.
25:37You know, Megan had nothing to do with this.
25:39Mum... She was an instant bystander.
25:41Clive told me how much you do for young people in the area.
25:45I know how much you care.
25:48This is our chance to prevent more tragedies like this from happening.
25:53There's been talk, you know.
25:57This family...
26:01What family is this, mate?
26:03They've come over from Leicester.
26:05They're all in the same sort of trade.
26:08And they've been...
26:10They've been...
26:12They've been...
26:14They've been...
26:16They've been...
26:18They've been...
26:20And they've been crossing over into Chapman territory.
26:24The jewellery trade?
26:27Yeah.
26:29And the rest.
26:31They ran things over there.
26:34Have you got a name?
26:43The Majalis.
26:51I spoke to an ex-colleague from Leicester Constabulary
26:54who's had dealings with the eldest child of the Majali family,
26:57Ravinder Majali, known as Rav.
26:59A few years ago, he was done for possession of a firearm.
27:02But as he was a first-time offender, he only did two years.
27:05We also spoke to an old friend of Clive's, who's an ex-youth worker,
27:09who confirms that since the Majalis have been on the scene,
27:12tensions between the Chapmans and the Majalis have escalated.
27:16It sounds like the beginning of a turf war.
27:18What are you thinking?
27:20With your permission, ma'am,
27:22I'd like to bring the Majalis in for questioning.
27:25Is there really enough evidence?
27:28We can't work on hearsay, do you know what I mean?
27:31Previous failings...
27:32I mean, we have to be so careful when we're profiling.
27:35Fred Chapman's probably built up a number of enemies over the years,
27:38but none with the confidence to carry out his murder.
27:41I don't know.
27:43His family may be key.
27:45What about surveillance, then?
27:51I'm happy for you to put in for a surveillance authority.
27:54But I would urge you to make sure they have something to do with it first.
27:59You're actually on time.
28:01Oh, um...
28:03Rosita, this is my husband, Nick.
28:05Oh, hi.
28:06Oh, yeah, D.I. Ray. Lovely to meet you.
28:08Likewise.
28:10This is my brother, Ethan.
28:12Hi.
28:13Hi there.
28:15We should get going. We'll lose the reservation.
28:17OK. Thank you.
28:21We're off for some tapas and drinks.
28:23You're more than welcome to come join us.
28:25That's really kind of you, but I have plans.
28:27Enjoy your night.
28:30Do you have to be somewhere?
28:32Um, I've actually got loads of work to do.
28:34Do you want me to get you a minicab?
28:36It's all right. I'll walk it.
28:42What is it you do?
28:44Admin.
28:46Admin?
28:48Yeah.
28:50I'm an admin.
28:52Oh.
28:54Yeah.
28:56Admin.
29:01Maybe we could get a drink next time?
29:03Yeah, it's probably best if we don't.
29:05You know the old,
29:07it's not you, it's me?
29:10Well, in this case...
29:12it really is.
29:27Sorry, we're closed.
29:38You pig-loving bastard.
29:42Easy now, all right?
29:44You'd better keep quiet about the machonies.
29:57MUSIC PLAYS
30:21Rav Machonie.
30:26Flash bastard.
30:44Let's go.
30:46I thought we weren't authorised.
30:52Do you have an appointment?
30:54This is DI Ray and this is DS Bottomley.
30:56We're in the area making some enquiries
30:58and we were wondering if we could speak to the proprietors.
31:01I'm Sharon Machonie. This is a family business.
31:04What's it regarding, officers?
31:06Well, we're wondering if any of you recognise this vehicle.
31:10No, I don't.
31:13What about you?
31:19Afraid not, officer.
31:21Would you mind telling us exactly what this is about?
31:26We're investigating a serious incident
31:28and we're simply trying to get as much information as possible.
31:31What's the incident?
31:34Frank Chapman was murdered around 11pm on Sunday
31:39and a young nurse was caught in the crossfire.
31:41We've heard.
31:42But we've never had any dealings with the man.
31:46But you must know about him.
31:49What's your full name?
31:53Detective Inspector Richita Ray.
31:58Interesting they sent you to talk to us, Detective Inspector Ray.
32:06Excuse me. I have to take this.
32:13Now, if you don't mind, you're not great for business.
32:19Thank you.
32:38There's a strong possibility that Frank Chapman's murder is turf-related.
32:42Hardie seemed pretty sure about what's been going on,
32:45but we need to make sure that we follow all lines of inquiry.
32:48Frank had enemies coming out of his ears
32:50and Dave Chapman even alluded to the fact.
32:52Mum, I've tracked the Machani's vehicles, as you requested,
32:55and on the evening of the incident,
32:57Sharon, Priya and Ravs were all parked up
32:59at a family-run Persian restaurant in town called Kish.
33:02Can you get in touch with the restaurant
33:04and see if they can get any CCTV footage of them?
33:06Already on it, Mum.
33:07Clive, Kwesi, let's carry on covert surveillance
33:09of both the Chapmans and the Machanis.
33:11Charlene, I want you to carry on investigating the Chapman shop,
33:14see when Frank last visited them
33:16and try and get anything you can out of the staff.
33:18Mum...
33:21Frank was a really good boss, you know.
33:24In what way?
33:27Well...
33:30I've been here 30 years.
33:34Not once has he missed my birthday.
33:38And when was the last time you saw him?
33:41Sunday, Kwesi.
33:45He came in for a meeting.
33:50What is it?
33:55I don't want to make a statement.
33:58OK.
33:59Might be nothing.
34:01Any information is useful to us right now.
34:08When he was leaving, I saw him having an argument with a fellow.
34:14Can you remember what he looked like?
34:20He had a Senderhards uniform on.
34:22The supermarket?
34:23Yeah.
34:25I recognised it cos I do my food shop there.
34:30OK, just a tick.
34:34Where are we? Sunday.
34:36Er...
34:38Er...
34:39Karen, Jermaine, Lisa...
34:44Er, just a tick.
34:48Er...
34:49Sohail,
34:52Sam,
34:54Graeme,
34:56Vicky...
35:02Hey!
35:04Hey!
35:05Ali!
35:07Police! Stop!
35:15Oh, you fucking idiot!
35:18Go away!
35:34Stop!
35:45Are you OK, DC Ellis?
35:47I'm arresting you for assaulting a police officer
35:49and on the suspicion of murder of Frank Chapman.
35:51You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence
35:54if you do not mention when questioned something you later rely on in court.
36:03Aled,
36:05we have an eyewitness who claims they saw you arguing with Frank Chapman
36:08outside his Pornhaven shop on the day he was murdered.
36:16Can you tell me what you were arguing about?
36:22Why did you run from us?
36:27What have you done, Aled?
36:30Nothing.
36:34It's not the first time you've been in custody, is it?
36:39You have quite the CV.
36:44How do you know Frank Chapman?
36:46Did you work for him?
36:47No.
36:52This is a murder investigation, Aled.
36:58I'm going to ask you again.
37:00Why were you arguing with Frank Chapman?
37:02Cos he's an evil fucking bastard, that's why. They all are.
37:05Who are?
37:06The Chapmans.
37:07In what way?
37:08They kept up in the vig saying I owed them 25 grand.
37:11Made me do drops for them, burnt a scooter,
37:13went to my mum's house to get the shit out of her.
37:15That's how they operate.
37:17They suck you into debt and then they fuck up your whole life.
37:20They're all fucking fuckers.
37:22They deserve everything they get.
37:24How much did you borrow, Aled?
37:26Two grand.
37:27Two grand?
37:29I'm the victim here.
37:31And what happened after the argument?
37:33I went to the pub and I got shitfaced.
37:36Loads of people saw me.
37:38Never take on the Chapmans.
37:57DOOR KNOCKS
38:07Are you sure you should be here?
38:09Yeah. The doc said it was fine.
38:12I've got a pretty tough nut, you know.
38:16How did it go, anyway?
38:18Charged with assaulting a police officer.
38:19But multiple witnesses corroborated his alibi for the time of the shooting.
38:24Liam, where are we at with the forensics on Frank's car?
38:27There are some other prints on the backseat door handles,
38:30but none that match any on our database.
38:32The blood is all his.
38:34Also, forensics are back from the whiskey glasses in his kitchen.
38:37One had traces of saliva which match his,
38:39but the other had no trace of DNA.
38:42So whoever it was didn't even take a sip?
38:44There is something else, though, Mum.
38:46I've been studying the CCTV from the Persian restaurant, like you said,
38:50and look at this.
38:53Rav Machani leaves around 22.18 and then doesn't return.
38:57Sharon and Priya are still at the restaurant till 1.45am.
39:01And then...
39:03ANPR picked up his vehicle half a mile away from West Central Hospital.
39:08Rav Machani has form.
39:09We know he likes to mark his territory.
39:12He's used scare tactics in Leicester in the past.
39:15He has a lot to gain from taking on the Chapmans.
39:19And now, he potentially doesn't have an alibi.
39:24Look into Rav Machani's phone records
39:26and movements in the days leading up to Chapman's murder.
39:29I'm going to check in with Clive.
39:30See who's shown up for a frank.
39:37Kwesi, are you still at the Machani shop?
39:39Yep. Still here, Mum.
39:41Great. Stay there. I want you to keep eyes on Rav.
39:54I've been meaning to say, after the Machani meet,
39:58I didn't know you could sign.
40:00I did, of course, years ago.
40:01I can only remember a few words, mainly how to swear.
40:09He's not mourning or celebrating.
40:12No, he can't be.
40:14What?
40:17That's Luke Hurley.
40:19What?
40:22That's Luke Hurley.
40:23What the fuck's he doing here?
40:25Who's he?
40:26Oh, he used to be into all sorts.
40:27Fraud, drugs, you name it.
40:30Last I heard, he was doing 20 years.
40:32Well, do you reckon he's worth checking out?
40:35Yeah, possibly.
40:37Well, he's probably just here to show his face.
40:41Blimey.
40:42Bollocks.
40:44Here.
40:45It's hot.
40:49Weren't you wearing that yesterday?
40:55Bloody washing machine's on the blink.
40:57Bloke can't get out till next Tuesday.
41:08What's he after?
41:09Something's up.
42:09What?
42:27They know.
42:30This is all for show.
42:31They know we're watching them.
42:33They want us here.
42:39Come on.
42:48Dad?
42:51You all right?
42:52Yeah.
42:53Sorry, love.
42:54Miles away.
42:59Tough day.
43:10Come on.
43:13Babe, I think you should make a toast to your dad now
43:16before she gets on one.
43:40Shit.
43:50Kilo Mike, 4-5-9 to Control.
43:52We have an armed robbery in Mechani jewellery shop.
43:54Correction, it's an abduction.
43:56Two IC-1 males wearing guerrilla masks.
43:57They're taking Rav Mechani.
43:59Sierra Bravo 2-9 to Control.
44:00Sierra Bravo 2-9, go ahead.
44:01Get me marked cars and air support.
44:03They're heading north-west towards Ring Road.
44:05Black Transit van, Papa 3, 7-0 November, leave across Tron.
44:09Um...
44:16Dad was a man of loyalty.
44:18Dad was a legend.
44:23A force.
44:25There was no one like him.
44:29Camera sighting of vehicle at junction of High Street and Ring Road.
44:35No, you're too close. We don't have back-up.
44:37Sierra Bravo 2-9, visual.
44:42Mum.
44:43Having him taken from us like this
44:47has ripped the heart out of our family.
44:54Mum, slow down!
45:03Mum!
45:05Mum!
45:10And we won't rest until we have justice for Frank.
45:16Will we?
45:21Stop it! Stop now!
45:36Sierra Bravo 2-9, please hold your position and await back-up.
45:43Fuck!
45:46Sierra Bravo 2-9, please hold position and await back-up.
46:05Sierra Bravo 2-9, please hold position and await back-up.