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DI.Ray.S01E03.
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00:00So Anjali was killed, someone's trying to scare me.
00:06This guy is now our prime suspect.
00:08So it turns out homicide is quite stressful.
00:10What do you reckon, Ray, should we make it official?
00:13It's very possible Imran Aziz had links to organized crime, that they were using his
00:18business to bring in illegal shipments.
00:20We need to know where those shipments are being handled.
00:22ANPR has detected Imran Aziz's vehicle on the M6 about two miles from Braxtow, three
00:27nights before he was found dead.
00:28There's a freight yard at Braxtow.
00:33I thought it was drugs.
00:35Bob, quick!
00:38You're gonna cry my arse.
00:50I'm gonna need you to keep this on, mate.
00:52Sat's in the 70s.
00:53Hopefully she'll come up with the oxygen.
00:54Where are you taking him?
00:55We'll get him to Recess at A&E City.
00:57OK, thank you.
01:05Forensics are here.
01:06Let's clear a sterile path for them then, please.
01:08Ma'am.
01:09I want to know who drove this container in and where it's come from.
01:12We've only got the ID numbers of the containers.
01:14There's that many coming in and out.
01:16I need access to all the CCTV we've got.
01:21You OK?
01:23What's the size of that hole?
01:25You've hardly been getting much air through there.
01:28Sat on a wooden pallet for God knows how many hours.
01:33Just a kid.
01:36You need to lead your team, Ray.
01:37They need a proper briefing back at the station.
01:39I will, ma'am, but I'm going to the hospital first to make sure any disclosures made by
01:43the young survivor are recorded.
01:44Only the deceased can do that.
01:46With all due respect, ma'am, it makes more sense for me to go with him.
01:49I was at the scene so, forensically, there's continuity and PES country can come with me.
01:53And since you requested he be part of my team, I'd like to make use of his interpersonal skills.
02:00What about everyone else?
02:01The rest of the team can get on with tracing the driver who transported 15 dead victims.
02:08Ma'am.
02:50How's he doing?
02:51I'm afraid we'll have to put him in an induced coma.
02:54It's to reduce swelling on the brain.
02:56Well, how long for?
02:57Not sure just yet.
02:59Any luck tracing a next of kin?
03:01No, not yet. We're working on it.
03:03Excuse me.
03:05Can you get Uniform down here? We need to know as soon as he's conscious.
03:08They're not to leave here even for a second.
03:10They can pee in a cup if they have to.
03:12Yeah, will do.
03:13The initial observations by the pathologists prior to the post-mortem
03:16is that the cause of death of all 15 adults looks to be suffocation.
03:21This will still need to be confirmed in the PM though.
03:24Several of them had small amounts of cash in their pockets.
03:27It's been identified as Dong, a currency in Vietnam.
03:31So they're Vietnamese?
03:32It would suggest so, but it still needs to be confirmed.
03:35The young male survivor is in an induced coma.
03:38In the meantime, priority action is to find out
03:41how Imran Aziz was involved in the trafficking.
03:43So we need to trace, arrest and interview the truck driver.
03:46I need an update on that, Liam.
03:47CCTV has picked up a truck entering the freight yard.
03:50It then offloads the container and leaves the yard 30 minutes later.
03:53We're running the license through ANPR now
03:55to track where it was heading or came from.
03:56Yeah, what about the container itself?
03:58At the moment, it's hard to say.
03:59But we're working on it.
04:00We're working on it.
04:01We're working on it.
04:02We're working on it.
04:03We're working on it.
04:04We're working on it.
04:05We're working on it.
04:06We're working on it.
04:07What about the container itself?
04:08At the moment, it's hard to determine
04:09who the registered owner is.
04:10We'll contact the manufacturers and make enquiries that way.
04:13Traffickers are always involved in other crimes.
04:16The Hawleyers working with the cash-and-carry business,
04:18like Aziz's, is the perfect front for people-smuggling.
04:22We need to see if we can find out anything else
04:24about where people go when they get here.
04:26It might get us closer to finding out who is bringing them in.
04:29Mum, I put a call in to the Modern Slavery Unit.
04:32They'll be familiar with the social media groups
04:34advertising illegal crossings.
04:35They call it labour exchange programs, I think.
04:38Well, great. Let's pose as someone who's interested.
04:40How soon can we get a Vietnamese translator?
04:42PHONE RINGS
04:47There you go.
04:48No mobile phones found on any of the victims.
04:52Everyone has phones these days.
04:54Unless they were taken off them by whoever brought them over.
04:58Any DNA matches on the system?
04:59Afraid not, ma'am.
05:01Mum, there were a few family photos found on some of the victims,
05:07but no other forms of ID.
05:27Hello, DC Ray.
05:28Um, actually, it's D.I. Ray.
05:31Oh.
05:33I'm so sorry, D.I. Ray.
05:36I've got a lady here for you.
05:39You must be Minh. Pleased to meet you.
05:41And thank you for coming in at such short notice.
05:43No problem. Would I take a seat?
05:47DC Lake has found our social media site.
05:49We were wondering if you could start up a chat in Vietnamese,
05:53posing as someone who wants to come over to the UK for work.
05:56They have instant messenger. I've set it all up for you.
05:58Sure. What do you want me to say exactly?
06:00Um, start with how you've seen an advert and see if they can help you,
06:04and then ask them how soon they can get you to the UK.
06:16Would you like a coffee?
06:18No, thank you.
06:20End of the month, they said.
06:22Oh, wait.
06:24They can do sooner, but it'll be more expensive.
06:27How about work? Can they get you a job?
06:30No.
06:37We have very good positions as delivery drivers.
06:41Work as many hours as you want, no contract.
06:44Tell them you're interested,
06:46but you want to know more before you send them any money.
06:50We have businesses we work with, proper ones.
06:54Nothing illegal.
06:56How do I know that?
07:11You don't think they're possessed, do you?
07:14No.
07:17You don't think they've sussed, do you?
07:24What are they saying?
07:26Dish to you.
07:28You can look them up.
07:30Then let me know as soon as possible.
07:32I only have a few places available.
07:35They've entered the chat.
07:37They're Carly. Already on it.
07:39What? ANPR picked up the truck.
07:41You can see it here, heading westbound on the A12.
07:44In that case, my money's on Felixstowe.
07:46Contact Felixstowe and tell Border Control to check that number plate.
07:49If it came through there, I want to know where it came from
07:51and what documentation there is.
07:54Actually, fuck it.
07:56Go down there.
07:58I want a priority action to trace the driver and do intelligence checks.
08:01On it, ma'am.
08:02Dish to you work all over the West Midlands,
08:04but there appears to be a central hub
08:06where a lot of the fast food takeouts work from, ma'am.
08:08You and me, Carly. You two men.
08:12The boy in the container, he kept repeating something.
08:16It sounded like...
08:17Ja?
08:19Ja?
08:20Mm-hm.
08:21It means dad.
08:42I'm D.I. Ray.
08:44I was wondering if I could have a chat with you.
08:47Don't worry, no-one's in any trouble. I just need your help.
08:51No English!
08:55The police are investigating the death of 15 Vietnamese people
08:58who came here by truck.
09:00Could you please speak to them?
09:02We can't speak to you.
09:04He said they can't talk to you.
09:06Do you think she might be worth a try?
09:08Maybe.
09:10Excuse my ignorance.
09:13At least you're not stealing everyone's Chinese.
09:17People here won't talk to the police.
09:20They're too scared.
09:22We wanted to ask you about the advertisements
09:25for labour exchange programs.
09:27I'm not interested.
09:29I'm not interested.
09:31I wanted to ask you about the advertisements
09:33for labour exchange programs.
09:35They named the company Dish To You as a place you can get work.
09:38They work together. Folk over there with folk over here.
09:41Have you ever had any dealings with the people
09:43who arrange it on this end?
09:45I must have heard of people talking about it.
09:48Maybe some of the drivers?
09:50They come to an agency. They pay them.
09:52Both of them don't have bank accounts
09:54and the agency keep their documents.
09:57Do you know the name of the agency?
09:59But they must be making a lot of money.
10:01The guys take home hardly anything.
10:03Both of them leave six of them in one room
10:06or share beds like in shifts.
10:08Sorry, I have to get ready for the lunchtime office rush.
10:11Thank you.
10:13Let's ask around the drivers again.
10:15Maybe you can help Min.
10:17I know they're unlikely to want to say anything
10:19but anything we can find out about the agency...
10:24D.I.R.A.?
10:26Mum, I'm just...
10:30I'm headed back now.
10:32Bullying?
10:33Naturally, we take allegations of this nature extremely seriously,
10:36especially in the current climate.
10:38I don't understand. What exactly am I supposed to have done?
10:40There have been a couple of incidents involving PC Knot.
10:43I have one version of events. I'd like yours.
10:46PC Knot?
10:47From reception.
10:51She gave me the wrong lanyard on the first day.
10:55I was a little annoyed. She apologised and so did I
10:58and that was that. It was no big deal.
11:00Earlier today, when she made an error regarding your rank,
11:03you corrected her. Do you recall that?
11:08Yes.
11:09She said she found it derogatory.
11:11What?
11:12I'm sure you'd understand we need to look into this complaint.
11:14It's too early to say whether it will lead to an internal investigation.
11:18You are joking.
11:21Can I get back to work?
11:25There is one more thing.
11:29There is no forensic evidence of an intruder at your property.
11:33I was attacked, just like Anjali.
11:36Do I write?
11:37I believe this investigation may be affecting you more than you realise.
11:42In my opinion, you're displaying clear signs of trauma.
11:49You have one new message.
11:52Mum, it's Carly.
11:54We've had no luck with the dispute.
11:56We've had no luck with the dispute drivers.
11:58We're still pushing to ID our suspect from the CCTV
12:01who was seen getting into Anjali's car.
12:03We're on our way back to the station now.
12:11Right, I want to try and find out if there's anything linking
12:14the people trafficking to the Aziz's business.
12:16Mum.
12:17You sort of joke, man.
12:19Mona, do you know anything about the people Imran was doing business with?
12:24What people you on about?
12:26Did he have any close relationships with certain businesses?
12:29Anywhere he was regularly supplying products to, perhaps on a more informal basis?
12:33What's this about?
12:34So now you're trying to say my brother was involved in some dodgy shit?
12:37Imran was shanked because he's Muslim.
12:40Suddenly, he's the crim here.
12:43Mona, please.
12:48I understand this is a sensitive family matter,
12:51but we have information on your family business
12:54that we think affects our investigation.
12:56What is it?
12:57When your father passed, he left the business in a lot of debt.
13:01We think Imran was doing favours to earn extra cash
13:05to try and save the family business.
13:07No, you're wrong.
13:09Why are you saying this?
13:10You should be finding out who killed him.
13:12This is all bullshit.
13:16Mum.
13:18Your father was in trouble when he died.
13:21He never wanted to leave us this way.
13:24Imran wanted to make it right, but he didn't tell me what he was doing.
13:28If he had, I'd...
13:29He said he wanted to get out, but he was stuck.
13:31Perhaps even being controlled by the people that he was working with.
13:34That may be the reason they were both killed.
13:37He had an argument one day.
13:39With a man. It was outside the house.
13:42This man, do you remember what he looked like?
13:44Do you remember what he looked like?
14:09We're going to find the people that did this.
14:12I promise.
14:17So Imran definitely knew our suspects if he was here at the house.
14:20When I thought we assumed Imran was a criminal because he was Muslim.
14:24Yeah, I know.
14:28I'm clocking up the allegations today.
14:31PC has accused me of bullying.
14:35What did he do?
14:36She gave me the wrong lanyard.
14:38I thought I was just a bit pissed off,
14:40but apparently I bullied and intimidated her.
14:42Whose lanyard was it?
14:44PC Baljeet Anand.
14:50You know, one time when I went to collect Dylan from football,
14:54they brought out a different brown kid.
14:56What did you do?
14:58I took him home and gave him his tea.
15:01No, I did what we always do.
15:04I apologised for their mistake.
15:07Shit, isn't it, Sarge?
15:10Yeah.
15:12Mum.
15:19Yeah, no, that's brilliant, thank you so much.
15:21Cheers.
15:22Mum?
15:24I've just had a call from a PC in Northwick Constabulary.
15:27He recognised the image of our suspect we circulated from the CCTV footage.
15:31Six months ago he was called to a disturbance.
15:33Domestic violence.
15:34The guy was arrested and put in custody overnight.
15:36Then the girlfriend wouldn't cooperate, so he was released.
15:39So he's been in custody?
15:41The crime file and the custody record are both locked down.
15:43I can't get access to him, not even a name.
15:46That's unusual.
15:48But you've got an address?
15:49Yes, Mum.
15:50The PC had the four particulars in his pocketbook.
15:52Well, everything apart from the name turned out to be an alias.
15:55In that case, get me a warrant on that address and back up.
15:57Mum, Mrs Aziz confirmed a sighting of our suspect as well.
16:00Run it past the TFC regarding firearm authority.
16:02I want a level one rapid entry.
16:32All clear, Mum.
16:33Suspect not at the property.
16:34One adult female, two minors.
17:03How long were you seeing him, Laura?
17:05I saw Marco only for a couple of months.
17:08When was the last time you saw him?
17:10I don't know. Six months ago, maybe.
17:12And you never knew him as anything other than Marco?
17:17How did you meet him?
17:19Let's see what's on the telly, yeah?
17:33We got jacked in the pub.
17:37It was just sex.
17:39He didn't even stop over most of the time.
17:42I don't think he was a big fan of chocolate cereal and apple juice.
17:48But he got violent with you?
17:52Like I said, at the time we'd both been drinking.
17:55Things got out of hand.
17:58I didn't call the police.
17:59It was my neighbour Carol. Her husband died and she's got fuck all to do,
18:02so she gets involved in everyone else's business.
18:04There isn't any more to it.
18:06After that night, I never saw him again.
18:09Did you ever go to his place?
18:10Like I told you, I don't know anything else about him and I still don't.
18:14After my shitty ex, I wasn't about to start.
18:22Thank you for your time.
18:23Thank you for your time.
18:28DRA?
18:31Yes, I am currently at that location.
18:36I'm sorry, who is this?
18:44Phone number.
18:47Thank you.
18:48Follow me.
18:53Follow me.
19:13DRA?
19:14Yes.
19:16I'm Maureen Groves.
19:18Thank you for agreeing to come into Intelligence so swiftly.
19:21Please, take a seat.
19:23Thank you.
19:29You've just been to the home of Laura Milne?
19:31Yes, that's correct.
19:33Unfortunately, you hit a flag, effectively setting off an electronic tripwire.
19:37The man you're pursuing is related to an ongoing operation to organise crime.
19:42One of the deceased in your case was an active informant in a covert operation at the time of his death.
19:49Do you mean Imran Aziz?
19:53Who is his handler?
19:54Oh, I'm afraid I can't disclose that.
19:57I can, however, tell you that the man you are looking for is Magnus Tranter.
20:03I appreciate that.
20:05My seniors have advised that you may continue with your investigation.
20:10However, Tranter is on our watch list and we need to keep it that way.
20:16We can't afford for anything to jeopardise our operation.
20:19We have the potential to crack a huge international drug smuggling operation.
20:25What about the people that were trafficked?
20:27It's undoubtedly very serious and will need to be undertaken in a separate investigation.
20:33However, it is not part of our operation.
20:37I will give you my contact number.
20:39You will need to keep me informed before you make any movements regarding bringing Tranter in.
20:45Oh, and naturally, you will need to be discreet as to how much intel you disclose to your team.
20:52Of course. Thank you.
21:07Hey.
21:08Called in to see you, but they said you were in Warwickshire.
21:10Oh, great. That'll set tongues wagging.
21:12I can't have Henson finding out. She already believes I'm a token hire.
21:15She'll have a bloody party if she knows we're together.
21:18Listen, I was wondering, um,
21:20why don't we have a word higher up for you about this whole intruder situation?
21:24Would that help?
21:26No. Definitely not.
21:30Look, I know you're only trying to help,
21:33but I really want us to keep work separate.
21:36I just got back to the office.
21:37I'll call you later, yeah?
21:38Okay. See you later.
21:43Mum?
21:44Doing a background search on Laura Milne. Reckon it's worth finding out.
21:47Let's hold fire on that one for the moment.
21:49What? Why?
21:51It's not a priority right now.
21:53Is she a person of interest or isn't she?
21:54Finding the driver is more important at the moment.
21:56What?
21:57It's Liam. He's at border control.
22:00Liam?
22:01Mum, border control officials have an image of the driver.
22:03And all the drivers are required to hand over paperwork,
22:05which is scanned and kept on record, including the driver's licence.
22:09His name's Carl Shaw.
22:11There was no issue with him or his paperwork at border control.
22:13I'm emailing you the address on his licence today.
22:15Okay. Thanks, Liam.
22:17Kwesi, run a check on a Carl Shaw.
22:20I want to know if he has a record.
22:21And we need to get to this address ASAP.
22:23On it.
22:24Need a wingman, Mum?
22:25Yeah, come on. Kwesi, can you oversee things here, please?
22:27Of course, Mum.
22:29When was the last time you saw your son, Mrs Shaw?
22:31I can't remember.
22:33Look, I keep telling you, he doesn't live here anymore.
22:35We need to find him urgently. Do you have a number for him?
22:37He got cut off.
22:38So how do you communicate with him?
22:40Where's he going?
22:41Is that your mobile, Mrs Shaw?
22:44It's very easy for us to trace calls these days.
22:47Sometimes he calls me from his girlfriend's phone.
22:50I don't know where he is.
22:51I don't know where he is.
22:52I don't know where he is.
22:53I don't know where he is.
22:54I don't know where he is.
22:55I don't know where he is.
22:56Sometimes he calls me from his girlfriend's phone.
22:58I'm going to need that number.
23:00I don't know how they work anything out from these things, do you?
23:06Whose baby is this, Mrs Shaw?
23:07It's my friend's. Can you put it back, please?
23:10Clive, can you have Carly run Miss Louise Bennett through the police database?
23:13If she's ever reported a crime, her mobile number will have been recorded.
23:18Mrs Shaw, if you fail to cooperate with us right now,
23:20you're going to make things a million times worse for Carl.
23:23And if we find out later that you lied to us,
23:25you'll be up shit creek for obstructing an investigation.
23:29He told me not to talk to anyone.
23:31Who? Carl.
23:32When did he say that?
23:33Late last night. He was in a state.
23:35About what?
23:36I don't know. I think he was about to scan.
23:38What scan?
23:39Louise, his girlfriend's scan at 20 weeks.
23:42Is that today?
23:45We need the scan appointment time of a Louise Bennett.
23:49Yes, ma'am.
23:53Come on.
24:04Looks like the doting dad-to-be's on time.
24:06Fingers crossed.
24:24There he is.
24:31Carl Shaw?
24:33Carl, it's OK. My name is D.I. Rachita Ray. I'm a police officer.
24:37I just want to talk.
24:39Are you going for a scan late?
24:40Oh.
24:41We found a container. We believe you drove into a freight yard in Braxtone.
24:45Oh, shit.
24:47Oh, hi, Chicks.
24:49Oh!
24:50The more you run, the more trouble you're getting yourself into, Carl.
24:53We have evidence to prove you drove the container in.
24:57Did you know about the people in the back?
25:00Was it you who shut off the air?
25:02They told me to.
25:03Who did?
25:04Felix, though.
25:05So Border Control wouldn't get suspicious they've got these things
25:08that check for people breathing and that.
25:10I was meant to open it again straight after,
25:12but there was loads of traffic, and I could finally stop somewhere.
25:15It's too late.
25:16Who are you driving for, Carl?
25:19Who told you to shut off the air?
25:27Control from Sierra Bravo 2-9. Active message, over.
25:31Status RTC, Black Mondeo, Index Whiskey, Uniform 1-1, Golf Oscar Hotel.
25:38Carl, can you hear me?
25:40Uniform 1-1, Golf Oscar Hotel.
25:43Carl, can you hear me?
25:46Carl?
25:55Carl Shaw was pronounced dead at the scene.
25:59Hospital CCTV captured the car.
26:01The driver looks very much like our suspect, Marco.
26:03Clive, where are we at with the ANPR detection of the Black Ford Mondeo
26:06that murdered Carl Shaw?
26:08Not much luck in Westmids.
26:09We lose it 30 minutes after the incident.
26:12OK, check all neighbouring regions.
26:13Kwesi, give him a hand.
26:14He probably switched plates.
26:16Or crossed that bridge.
26:21I went back to Northwick Constabulary.
26:24I managed to get a name for Marco.
26:27We believe him to be a Magnus Tranter.
26:31It's possible Magnus Tranter was tracking our movements
26:34to get to Carl Shaw before we could.
26:36Carly, if you can make sure Carl's girlfriend, Louise Bennett,
26:39gets into a refuge, preferably outside of the Midlands,
26:42I doubt these people would think twice about whacking a pregnant woman.
26:45I could go speak to her.
26:46No, you should be a female officer.
27:03As days go, that one was pretty shitty.
27:06Yeah.
27:08It wasn't the best.
27:14I'd better head, Michelle.
27:18Night, boss.
27:21Don't suppose you fancy a drink?
27:28Oh, sorry.
27:30Cheers, fellas.
27:31Cheers, mate.
27:32Nice.
27:33I didn't know this place existed.
27:34Oh, it's great.
27:37Me and Dylan have been watching the footy here
27:39since he was small enough to be strapped to me
27:41with his front backpack thingies.
27:44Try that now and I'll break my bloody back.
27:46How old is he?
27:47He'll be eight in September, yeah.
27:49Wow.
27:50Yeah, yeah.
27:51Look.
27:53Oh, he's cute.
27:55He's a good kid.
28:00Me and his mum aren't together anymore.
28:04What happened?
28:06Kieran got breast cancer.
28:09Oh, God, I'm so sorry, Tony.
28:11It's fine, it's fine.
28:12The chemo worked.
28:13She's in remission.
28:15But, you know, it made us both kind of realise
28:18life's short, you know.
28:20You only get one shot.
28:22Well, apart from you Hindus.
28:25No, we were just co-parenting, really.
28:28It wasn't really an us, you know,
28:31if there ever was an us.
28:33It must be hard, though.
28:35Oh, we make it work.
28:36You know, she's a great mum.
28:38We share him pretty much 60-40,
28:39depending on my shirt.
28:42He's with my mum tonight, actually.
28:43He's probably full of ice cream.
28:46Ferrante.
28:47Watching Bake Off.
28:48Listening to Lata Mangeshkar.
28:50Who's that?
28:52Nah, come on.
28:53You must have heard her stuff.
28:54She does all the songs for the Bollywood films.
28:58We didn't have much Indian music growing up.
29:01My mum mostly listened to The Archers.
29:04I hear that.
29:05That sounds funny.
29:06Yeah.
29:09But there was this one Bhangra song
29:11my nani had on cassette.
29:14She knew the family of the guy who sings it.
29:17And me and my little cousin Nisha
29:19would get her to put it on
29:21and play it for us.
29:23Yeah.
29:24So...
29:25So heroic?
29:26It was so heroic.
29:27Yeah, so heroic.
29:29So heroic.
29:34Actually,
29:35I've got it on one of my playlists.
29:39This one, yeah.
29:40Oh, God, yeah.
29:41Oh, no.
29:46I know you want it, fellas.
29:47Come on.
29:48Yeah, that's it.
29:49Yeah.
29:50You've been practising.
29:51Come on.
29:52Come on.
29:59Come on.
30:22Thanks, mate.
30:30What road are we looking for?
30:31It's not here yet.
30:33Ten minutes.
30:37Have you ordered yours?
30:40I might get the bus.
30:59Oh, God.
31:30Oh, yeah.
31:32Definitely too old for chases.
31:41Hey.
31:42You all right?
31:44Yeah, I just feel a bit rough.
31:46Yeah, shall I...
31:47Shall I get some water?
31:49Yeah, sure.
31:54I should probably get in the shower.
31:56Yeah.
31:57Yeah, yeah, sure.
31:59Yeah.
32:21God.
32:29God.
32:46Oh, hey.
32:48I was going to make you a cuppa,
32:50but your milk smells like Dylan's footy socks.
32:53It's OK, I'm running late anyway.
32:56I've actually...
32:58got a thing, so I need to get on.
33:02OK.
33:04I will get out your hair then.
33:16Do you know where I left my...
33:18It's by the front door.
33:21I'll catch you later.
33:28OK.
33:38So, how was the drive?
33:40Deboard drove, actually.
33:41Oh, he was asleep most of the journey.
33:43Gave me a chance to admire Birmingham.
33:45It's become so sophisticated these days.
33:49We are so glad that you could come,
33:51because, um...
33:53Well, we actually have some news, don't we?
33:56We got engaged.
33:58Oh, Betty.
33:59Oh, thank goodness.
34:01Excuse me, can I have a coat, please?
34:04Oh, yes, could we have a bottle of Prosecco, please?
34:07I thought you were in the car.
34:08Your dad can drive home.
34:10A chap I know in the jewellery quarter restored it for me.
34:13Perfect for her.
34:14So, where are you going to buy?
34:15Or are you going to move into Martin's?
34:17Because yours is far too pokey.
34:18Well, actually, a house has just come up,
34:20and I've enquired about the viewing.
34:22A viewing?
34:24It's on Farquhar Road.
34:26Edgbaston.
34:27So many of our visiting lecturers from Birmingham University
34:30live around there.
34:31It is wonderful.
34:32So classy.
34:34Right, well, do we all know what we're having?
34:37Do you know what?
34:38Let's hold off on the Prosecco.
34:40Would you please bring us a bottle of champagne instead?
34:43Martin, that's so extravagant.
34:45Come on, got to look after the in-laws.
34:53I think your mum was a bit pissed by the end.
34:55I'm not surprised.
34:56She pretty much drank the bottle to herself.
34:59Apple tree.
35:03I missed you last night.
35:05I'm sorry.
35:06It's a long day.
35:08I was working late, so I thought it'd just be easy to stop at mine.
35:10You really shouldn't be going back there, Rach.
35:12It's not safe.
35:15I worry about you being there alone.
35:19You never said you were looking at properties.
35:22Yeah, no, I just thought we should get the ball rolling, you know?
35:25In fact, I might take a second viewing of that house on Farquhar Road,
35:28if you don't mind.
35:30Clive?
35:31Oh, the Vietnamese boy's come round.
35:33I'm on my way.
35:34What is it?
35:35The boy's awake.
35:40There's always somewhere else you have to be, isn't there?
35:49I'm sorry.
36:11Thank you.
36:12Thanks for coming back, Bin.
36:13No problem.
36:14I was actually just...
36:15OK, let's go easy.
36:16Relaxed, open, gentle body language.
36:18I don't want to scare him off.
36:19Bin, if you could start off by explaining to him
36:21that we just want to speak to him,
36:23that he's in absolutely no trouble.
36:25We're here to help him.
36:30Perhaps you can start off by asking him what his name is
36:33and then explain who we are.
36:37Where is my father?
36:41Do you speak English?
36:43Yes.
36:44I learnt it at school.
36:46My name is Rachita.
36:48I'm a police officer.
36:50What's your name?
36:51My name is Tao.
36:53Tao, listen.
36:55You're not in any trouble.
36:56I'm just here to help you.
36:58I want to ask you a few questions about how you got here.
37:01Is that OK?
37:04My...
37:06My mother is sick
37:08and we needed money for her treatment.
37:11My father talked to some men
37:13who can arrange some visas and work
37:16for a short time.
37:19My father doesn't speak English,
37:20so I said I should come with him.
37:22How old are you, Tao?
37:2516.
37:26And I looked.
37:27Birmingham is not too far from Manchester United.
37:32Is that your favourite team?
37:35Do you know the people your father spoke to?
37:39It was on the phone and internet.
37:42They told him there would be four people with us,
37:45that we will go through Doha and then Hungary.
37:48We'll have to wait one day in France,
37:50but in just one week we'll be in Birmingham.
37:53But they said no trucks.
37:56They lied.
38:00Later, after a few hours, they...
38:02they closed the lights.
38:04Do you mean the air vents up top?
38:09It was so hot.
38:11And the smell...
38:13was so strong.
38:15Toilets and sweat.
38:17We couldn't breathe.
38:20There was no water left.
38:22And Lam and Tai,
38:23they tried to break the ceiling with some of the wood.
38:26Tai was going crazy.
38:27He hurt his hands beating the walls.
38:31My father, he...
38:32he found a small hole.
38:34He told me to stay there.
38:36He told me to stay there.
38:38Don't move.
38:41There is one lady.
38:44She told me she was going to get married.
38:48Did somebody open the container?
38:54The driver opened it.
38:56Then he closed it and drove.
38:59Then another man opened it.
39:03He was angry.
39:05He was shouting on his mobile phone.
39:07I was scared.
39:09I closed my eyes because
39:11I thought maybe if he thinks I'm dead,
39:13he won't hurt me.
39:16It's okay, Tao.
39:18You're safe now.
39:19This angry man,
39:21the one that was shouting,
39:23do you remember him?
39:26He was big.
39:28Like a wrestler.
39:32Could this be him?
39:36Yeah.
39:37Yeah, it could be.
39:41I close my eyes most of the time.
39:47So where's my father?
39:54Where's my father now?
40:06Who is it?
40:11Who is it?
40:13I'm not stopping.
40:15I'm just dropping.
40:35Hey.
40:36Hey.
40:38I wanted to make sure you were okay.
40:48It's a veggie patty
40:50and large chips.
40:52Because...
40:55Well, you don't eat fish, do you?
40:57Yeah, well,
40:59it's from my mate Faz, this chippy.
41:01You know the one that's turning green.
41:03Mate Faz, this chippy?
41:04You know the one that's turning green.
41:06Honestly, it's the bollocks.
41:08I was picking some up for myself,
41:09so I thought that you...
41:11I'm sorry.
41:33I'm engaged.
41:38And I'm your boss.
41:42Hey.
41:46You look shunted.
41:51Get some rest, yeah?
41:53Get some rest, yeah?
42:12Whatever you do,
42:16don't get stuck.
42:20One shot.
42:24Except I'm Hindu.
42:26Remember?
42:28Don't buy into that one-life shit.
42:32And I might come back as a sloth.
42:34Seem pretty chilled.
42:37See that that'll beyonce.
42:46Hey.
42:47Are you still at work?
42:49Uh, no. I'm at home, actually.
42:51But you know you're not safe there.
42:53I know, I know.
42:55OK, so I'll see you at mine in a bit.
42:58Um...
43:00You know what?
43:01I think I'm gonna stay at mine tonight.
43:03It's been a long day. I'll be fine.
43:05OK.
43:07Yeah, whatever you want.
43:09Bye.
43:21Bye.
43:35OK, you all right?
43:37You win.
43:39Do it.
43:51Do it.
43:59One shot.
44:02One shot.
44:21One shot.
44:51One shot.