MI5. Spooks S07 E03 - Secrets and Lies

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00:00Do you think he'll show?
00:05I don't know.
00:06Adam swore by him.
00:07Pretty good asset.
00:08Pakistani military intelligence.
00:09Yeah, well he was well connected.
00:10Marlon.
00:11Who's this?
00:12Your new best friend.
00:14Friends are overrated.
00:15I agree.
00:16Friends are either a nuisance or they're boring.
00:17Precisely.
00:18You can only trust your family.
00:19Oh, I wouldn't even be so sure of that, actually.
00:20Excellent.
00:21Well, I'll see you later.
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01:11...scribbling, and explosion internet chatter.
01:14Threads of every type, noise.
01:16And right after the noise comes the dry run,
01:19which Nadif will mastermind.
01:21Okay, noise, dry run.
01:23Bring in a second team for the real thing and
01:27boom.
01:28It's not suicide.
01:32You shouldn't think of it like that.
01:33A proper name for such an act of bravery
01:35is Shahada.
01:38Martyring.
01:41Hmm?
01:44Are you prepared to die?
01:48Are you prepared to kill?
01:52If the only way to hurt the enemies of Islam is by taking your life,
01:57then shahada is allowed.
02:02You've dealt them some blows, so now they've got to get nasty.
02:06Civilian casualties, of course, but also something that undermines confidence.
02:11Banks going under, homes repossessed.
02:14People are frightened.
02:16Stay on Nadif, my friend.
02:19He's the key to everything.
02:31Well, well, well, Harry Pearce.
02:35Wouldn't have thought this was your sort of place, Harry.
02:37Still, breakfast with the homesack. Best bib.
02:41Looking very spruce yourself, Richard. New suit?
02:44Thought I'd spoil myself. Bit of good news.
02:47Ah, yes, your appointment.
02:48Oh, you've heard.
02:49Last night. Congratulations.
02:51Thank you. Yes. Who'd have thought it?
02:54All very glum in Downing Street this morning, I'd imagine.
02:58What, with the Nasdaq going belly up again last night?
03:01Yes, mortgage lenders seem reluctant to learn a very simple lesson about risky lending.
03:04It's risky. Most of us learn that from our children, of course.
03:07Very good.
03:09How's the fragrant Miss Myers coping?
03:12Taking her with you to meet the Home Secretary, now she's head girl?
03:16Good experience for her.
03:18Good experience for him, too.
03:23Quite pressed on your floor, I understand.
03:26Situation normal?
03:28Heard a call from the other firm.
03:31Red phone, long distance.
03:33Seems their local manager's gone AWOL.
03:35You wouldn't have heard anything about that, would you, Harry?
03:38No!
03:40Afraid not.
03:43Well, if the Home Secretary wants a bit of cheering up this morning,
03:46who better than Harry Pierce to chase the clouds away?
03:49Eh, Harry?
03:51Yes. If there's one thing I'm grateful for in life, it's my sunny disposition.
03:59Just the usual, please, Peter.
04:06Thank you.
04:31Close-ups on the DJ. We need to know who he's working with.
04:33Visual any moment.
04:36How's Ben? Does he know the danger he's in?
04:39We learn by doing.
04:42Hello, Nadif.
04:45Our IT manager's good cover.
04:48He's certainly going to keep that waterfall flowing.
04:50Right, go. You're away.
04:54Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on him.
04:57Ben's a natural.
04:59Thanks.
05:03Bye.
05:24I hate this wig.
05:31Boy, you like this tune.
05:34Nah, man.
05:36My little brother was into it, though.
05:40We used to laugh, yeah, cos he'd be up in his bedroom, all on his G,
05:45just rapping along like he thought nobody could hear him, yeah?
05:48And we'd be downstairs, yeah, like pissing ourselves.
05:53My mum, man.
05:55She'd be, like, crying.
06:04Are you sure we're doing the right thing?
06:10Yeah, of course.
06:14I'm going to take a shower.
06:18Target heading west along Threadneedle Street.
06:33I'm going to take a shower.
07:04One, two, three, shower.
07:06One, two, three, shower.
07:11What's the threat level at the moment?
07:13Severe.
07:15Could we give the glass a little tap?
07:17Take it down to moderate? Or lower?
07:20You want us to reduce the feel-bad factor?
07:23Subprimes is the crisis that keeps on pinching.
07:26Nobody will lend to anybody.
07:28One false move, we go down like a rock.
07:30So to speak.
07:31The service, of course, isn't actually responsible for carrying government business.
07:35Actually, Miss Myers, I tell you what the service is responsible for.
07:38Not the other way around.
07:40And we tell you what the threat level is.
07:42Currently, it's severe.
07:47Thank you, Nigel.
07:54OK, then, Harry.
07:56Tell me all about the threat, then.
07:58We currently have an officer undercover in an active Al-Qaeda cell.
08:01Still haven't heard anything out of the ordinary?
08:03The foot soldier's a small time.
08:05The cell leader's a player.
08:07Nadeef Abdul Rashid, IT specialist.
08:09He spent time in Pashtun last year.
08:11He was there at the same time as several other high-value targets.
08:13Our contact in Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Bureau, codenamed Marlin,
08:17is convinced that Abdul Rashid is AQ's go-to man in the UK.
08:21Then why isn't he in Belmarsh?
08:23We're gathering intelligence.
08:25Bit 20th century, isn't it?
08:27Quietly close down the cell, you close down the threat.
08:29You might get a bounce in the polls.
08:31Believe it or not, Harry, this isn't about polls.
08:33It's about jobs and housing and putting through a real crisis.
08:37Nadeef will bring in a second cell to carry out the actual attack,
08:40but we have no idea who that team is.
08:42We have to watch and wait.
08:44Arrest Nadeef, and I'll arrange a mini weekend away break for him in Algeria.
08:47You cannot believe for a second I will allow you to do this.
08:49We're going to downgrade the threat level,
08:51because the general public needs some good news.
08:53Then arrange a royal wedding, Harry.
08:55We stay on Nadeef, and my officer remains undercover
08:57until operational reasons dictate otherwise.
08:59Or else get Nigel out there to take charge of national security.
09:02Come on, Ross.
09:04He always walks a little taller after a haircut.
09:1730 dead in Turkey, 2004.
09:19200 in Somalia, 2007.
09:21And dozens more dead or maimed by Nadeef.
09:23Marlon's deep inside Pakistani intelligence.
09:26He said nasty, and I think he knows a little bit about that.
09:28Talking of which, Joe, how's Ben enjoying being a holy warrior?
09:31His cover's good. We backstopped quite a way.
09:33Are we sure he's safe?
09:35If Nadeef Abdul Rashid finds out we've infiltrated his cell,
09:38I fear for his life.
09:40Don't worry, we're keeping a close eye on him.
09:42Internet chatter?
09:44The usual stuff.
09:46The headings, crusaders, the kafir will pay for their crimes in Iraq, blah, blah, blah.
09:49Yeah, but it's not all blah, blah, blah, though, is it?
09:50British public are sleepwalking through all this.
09:52No one cares anymore. Iraq's just background noise.
09:54The odd failed bombing here, the odd roundup there.
09:56Harry in Afghanistan?
09:58Prince Harry.
10:00Yes.
10:02Yeah, what a brilliant two fingers to them that was.
10:04So just when we're sliding back into complacency...
10:06They step up their game.
10:08Noise, dry run.
10:10Boom.
10:12There is one thing of which we can be completely certain.
10:14They're coming for us again.
10:16Ah, Bob?
10:18Hey. Easy.
10:20You want anything?
10:22No, I'm going for a run.
10:24Coming.
10:26No chance.
10:28Go and get some breakfast and then back to bed.
10:30You got a text from Nadif, innit?
10:32While he was in the shower.
10:34On my phone?
10:36Yeah, but...
10:38You shouldn't take my messages, you know what I'm saying?
10:40Yeah, I thought you were in the shower.
10:42It don't matter. I'm not being funny here, but I'm a contact.
10:44Right.
10:46What do you want, anyway?
10:48I'm going to work tomorrow.
10:50Yeah, cool.
10:52All right.
11:04Keep walking. We need to be brief.
11:08What's happening at your end?
11:10Nadif told us to stay off work tomorrow.
11:12Usually that means a lecture on jihad.
11:14We're watching, Nadif.
11:16Be careful.
11:18This time it might be different.
11:21This is it.
11:23Roz?
11:26What is it, Malcolm?
11:28The intercept rate is climbing through the roof.
11:30By how much?
11:32A 4,000% increase in the last 24 hours.
11:34It's the waterfall.
11:36They're going crazy on the net.
11:38All kinds of rumours, threats, semi-coded stuff.
11:40They're starting. It's getting ready to go.
11:42Red flush, Lucas.
11:44If this is a signal for the dry run,
11:46I'd say we're less than a week away from their intended spectacular.
11:48Come on, then.
11:50They've got us.
12:00The spike in the intercepts means that Marlon's information was correct.
12:03Nadif's told them to take the day off work.
12:05Shouldn't the terror threat go to critical?
12:07Probably, but we'll leave it where it is for now.
12:09Give the Home Secretary a bit of breathing space.
12:11He's normally a good friend to us.
12:13So if this works, they'll go for the real thing, right?
12:15Yeah, but with a different team, according to Marlon.
12:17Ben's team are not the frontrunners.
12:18Who knows if they're picked up?
12:20Ben knows that, of course.
12:22The rest of them believe they're holy warriors,
12:24not just a bunch of low-rent canaries.
12:26Any sane person would, of course, be grateful for that fact.
12:28So we watch, we go after the second cell,
12:30and we get our hands on some of the big guys.
12:32See where Nadif heads off to when the whole thing goes wrong.
12:34They must not get the slightest idea that we're watching.
12:49Careful, Ben.
12:51Hypers heading to the nest.
13:10Assalamualaikum.
13:12Walaikumassalam.
13:14I wasn't expecting you.
13:16I know.
13:18Your face.
13:20You're expecting a police baby, huh?
13:22Yeah.
13:24I need to speak to Abraham.
13:26Go back to your room.
13:39You're a convict.
13:41Your parents aren't believers.
13:43Yeah, you know that.
13:45Who recruited you?
13:46What?
13:49Who's your handler?
13:53Who ordered you to change your name to Abraham?
13:57What are you talking about? Nobody.
14:00What are you doing?
14:05Cut Jawad's throat.
14:07Wait, why should I cut Jawad's throat?
14:10Because I told you.
14:12Yeah, but...
14:14And Mujahib doesn't ask why, he does.
14:16Yeah.
14:35I'd rather die serving my God, but if you don't trust me like that...
14:38Just...
14:40Just...
14:47I trust you.
14:53Tomorrow you'll go through every routine that you'll follow on the day itself.
14:56We'll be particularly watching to see if the mobile system goes down.
14:59That's the most important part of the rehearsal.
15:02We must know whether they are watching us and be prepared for every outcome.
15:06It must be exactly like the real thing until you stand out.
15:13Okay?
15:16Okay.
15:21I propose to start debate on a national day which celebrates being British.
15:26The things that bring us together as a nation.
15:29A nation with many differences, but with shared core values.
15:34A belief in democracy, in justice and in human rights.
15:40He means it, you know.
15:44It's not all bullshit to him.
15:47He actually thinks being British is an honour and a privilege.
15:51Bless.
15:54Is everything well with you, Harry?
15:57I couldn't speak to everything.
15:59You just seem...
16:02Since Kachemoff.
16:04Since I murdered Kachemoff.
16:06I would have done the same for any of you.
16:08And I haven't lost a moment's sleep since.
16:10You? Regrets?
16:13Too few to mention.
16:14And it was the right thing.
16:17The manual says we should have kept him alive, same as we're doing the def.
16:21We know what the manual says, Ros.
16:23But sometimes you have to send your enemy a message in the only language they understand.
16:27Blood for blood.
16:32You're weak.
16:35You're brave.
16:39You're weak.
16:41No.
16:43What's up?
16:45Just thinking, you know.
16:47Tomorrow.
16:49You get caught, it's late.
16:52They're gonna be pretty fierce with us in there.
16:55Torture, maybe.
16:57Yeah, I know, but...
17:00I reckon they would have stopped us by now, man.
17:03Like with them other brothers they put on trial.
17:07Slacks.
17:09Hey, John.
17:10No dignity at all, man.
17:12No self-respect.
17:14That was my sister, bruv.
17:16You know what I mean?
17:20Hey, bruv.
17:23You ever...
17:25Huh?
17:27Huh?
17:29You know, happy with anyone?
17:34Go back to sleep, mate.
17:36I'm trying, innit?
17:38Oh, man.
17:40No, bruv.
17:42No.
18:00What about your message?
18:03The dry run's definitely on tomorrow.
18:05Where?
18:07I don't know. Multiple tail kicks.
18:08All I've got is I'm working with Gerard
18:11and they're watching the mobile networks.
18:13Well, we'll keep them up and...
18:15I'll have you back every step of the way.
18:17And after?
18:19After?
18:21What happens to them after?
18:23Oh, once we've got the rail bombers,
18:25your cell will be lifted.
18:27This kid I'm working with, he's...
18:30He's barely able to...
18:32Kid you're with wouldn't think twice about blowing you, me
18:34and as many other people as possible to bits, right?
18:36Yeah, I know.
18:38Right.
18:40So, I'll get what's coming, then.
18:42OK.
18:44Come on, you'd better get back.
18:45Come on.
19:01What is a sugar horse?
19:04I don't believe you.
19:06What is a sugar horse?
19:08Tell me about a sugar horse.
19:10I don't believe you.
19:12Please.
19:15I don't know what a sugar horse is.
19:20I don't know.
19:22I don't know what a sugar horse is.
19:24I don't believe you.
19:26Tell me about a sugar horse.
19:33Sugar horse.
19:36Sugar horse.
19:38Is that it?
19:40That's what she said.
19:42Tell me about a sugar horse.
19:43What is it?
19:45No idea. Curveball, control question, maybe.
19:47Nonsense, probably.
19:49Well, it seemed pretty important to the interrogator at the time.
19:52Yes, I'm sure it did.
19:55I thought you'd want to know.
19:57Thank you.
19:59Probably not the best time.
20:01When troubles come.
20:03If it did mean something,
20:05I'd hate to think that I went through all that.
20:07Absolutely.
20:13Absolutely.
20:44Okay, everyone, eyes down for a full house.
20:46All units in place.
20:48Do we have visuals on foxes one to three?
20:50Roz.
20:52You can handle the dry run.
20:54Red flash me if anything untoward occurs.
20:59Okay, people, let's keep this clean and by the numbers.
21:02We have three foxes.
21:04Ben is our hawk.
21:06Hey, fam, where are we going?
21:08You need to know, bruv.
21:10Yeah, but we're in this together, innit?
21:11It's my responsibility.
21:13And Nadif said I'm not to tell no one.
21:15Yeah, he didn't mean me, though.
21:17No one's no one, bruv.
21:19I'm taking it serious.
21:21Come on, let's get the bags.
21:42Looks like the other two bags have been picked up.
21:53Heavier than I thought.
21:57So we'll get used to the real thing, won't we, B?
22:02Here we go, bruv.
22:06Let's get going.
22:12Walk fox three around the ground.
22:14Following.
22:20Connie, where are the other principals right now?
22:22Nadif is on his way to work.
22:27Zulu nine following, proceeding towards the city.
22:33Fox two, mobile on York Road.
22:42Zulu eight, suspect carrying blue holdall.
22:45Following, proceeding north.
22:50We have a visual of fox one at Bermondsey tube.
22:55Zulu three, eyes on suspect.
22:57Confirm blue holdall.
22:59So what's the target? Transport?
23:01Too high a risk, sir. I would have thought so.
23:04Where, then?
23:06Well, if the real attack's on the same clock, my money,
23:08spread that.
23:09Pubs, cinemas, anywhere that maximises civilian casualties.
23:39I'm looking for a copy of the captain's daughter, the Gautier, 1891.
24:01I wasn't sleeping.
24:04I think you'd be happier with a copy of
24:06How to get at least 165 eggs from every laying hen.
24:09Very good.
24:11Published in Moscow, 1936.
24:14Very rare.
24:16Hello, Bernard.
24:18I wasn't sleeping.
24:20You said, just resting your eyes.
24:24How bad?
24:30All right.
24:37I need your help, Bernard.
24:40I've been no good to you, Harry.
24:42I've been back in the pavilion for far too long.
24:45You're the best spycatcher the service ever had.
24:49You taught me everything.
24:54Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius?
24:57I have reason to believe the service has been penetrated
24:59at the very highest level.
25:07Aye.
25:10Now, come on, then.
25:13I'll boil you an egg or something.
25:22So, on the day here,
25:24mine's going to go first, right?
25:26Then yours, about ten minutes later.
25:30Cashy ambulance, isn't it?
25:34Aye, so where is it?
25:36Station, what?
25:38Now, look at them.
25:40Look.
25:41This was for real.
25:43No idea.
25:45They'd be like...
25:47Right.
25:48And then you...
25:51You didn't talk about it, brother.
25:54What?
25:55Sorry, I don't know.
25:57Not your belly again, man.
25:58Shut up, man.
26:07Come on.
26:08Come on.
26:10Come on.
26:11Come on.
26:12Come on.
26:13Come on.
26:14Come on.
26:15Come on.
26:16Come on.
26:18Look, I feel they're expecting random suicides,
26:20but we must be cleverer than that.
26:22If you're challenged,
26:24if anyone challenges you,
26:26police, whoever,
26:27there's a manual trigger
26:28as part of the handle.
26:30You get challenged,
26:32you just pull
26:34and paradise.
26:37When the time comes,
26:38the second cell will be revealed.
26:42But once you're in,
26:44there's no getting out.
27:04Oh, my God.
27:14My God.
27:17Oh, my God.
27:29You get what you like,
27:30but I'm going to be seeing your head.
27:34Oh, shit.
27:37This is not a dry run.
27:38This is live.
27:39I repeat, this is live.
27:40The devices are viable.
27:41I've still got Hawk and Fox 3.
27:42They are together.
27:44What about the dry run,
27:45the second cell?
27:46There is no second cell.
27:47These are the real bombers.
27:48Get Harry.
27:49Get him now.
27:53Call in armed support.
27:54We'll need backup.
27:55They must be watching the mobile phone.
27:56I'm on it.
27:57I'm on it.
27:58I'm on it.
27:59I'm on it.
28:00I'm on it.
28:01I'm on it.
28:02They must be watching the mobile network.
28:03Will they be simultaneous or staggered?
28:05Harry's not answering his phone.
28:06Well, if we'd have the benefit of watching the dry run,
28:08that's exactly the sort of detail we'd know.
28:10Okay, scramble CO-19.
28:11I want firearms cover on all principles.
28:13Likewise, bomb disposal.
28:15Lucas, what do you think?
28:16I think they're toying with us.
28:17They want to detonate bombs
28:18while we watch for maximum embarrassment.
28:19One of the main characters
28:20posed by a serving MI5 officer.
28:22Nadif?
28:23At work.
28:24Waiting for final signals
28:25so he can detonate remotely.
28:27So if we put the mobile network down?
28:28They detonate where they are.
28:29So we wait for the calls.
28:30Agreed.
28:31You got a fix?
28:32Malcolm, you got a fix on Nadif's mobile?
28:33There's an intermittent mobile signal,
28:35but it's very thready.
28:36There's a lot of chop from localised kit.
28:38Okay, keep Nadif contained
28:39and await my instruction.
28:40All units, status update.
28:41Where are our Foxes?
28:43Visual on Fox 1,
28:44heading north along Treadgold Street.
28:46Zulu 8, Fox 2's location.
28:48Zulu 8, Elephant and Castle Market,
28:50south-east entrance, heading west.
28:54Hawk on Fox 3.
28:57Intersection with Grantham Street.
29:02What's the pattern?
29:03Could they all be marked?
29:04Could be.
29:05Malcolm, can you extrapolate targets for the rest
29:07based on current location?
29:08On it.
29:09How long on CO-19?
29:10They're standing by.
29:11Should we take them?
29:12Not yet.
29:13They'll have a fallback.
29:14I'd expect a call-and-response two-part code.
29:16Request from the cell leader
29:17for confirmation from the bomber that is in place,
29:19acting freely and not under duress.
29:21Malcolm?
29:22That would be my assessment.
29:23If we stop the bombers
29:24before they've made the correct response,
29:26the cell leader could remote detonate.
29:29Zulu 8, Fox 2 has stopped at north end of market.
29:32Zulu 8, hold position.
29:34CO-19, have eyeball.
29:36Zulu 8, Fox 2 has stopped at north end of market.
29:39Zulu 8, hold position.
29:41CO-19, have eyeball.
29:51We have to put down the mobile phone network.
29:53Not yet.
29:54Roz?
29:55Not yet.
29:57If we take down the mobile network now,
29:59they'll know.
30:00They'll know.
30:01They'll know.
30:02They'll know.
30:03They'll know.
30:04If we take down the mobile network now, they'll know.
30:06They'll have been told to detonate where they are
30:07if the send-and-receive pattern's broken.
30:09We have to be sure.
30:10We have to take them out one by one.
30:11We can't have civilians killed by a Mi-5.
30:13Not again.
30:21Call coming in from Nadif.
30:23Looks like you were right to wait, Roz.
30:34Five.
30:35Nine.
30:394-3-1.
30:44Call's cleared.
30:45Numerical call and response code.
30:47I'll look for a pattern in the numbers.
30:49I need bomb disposal to deactivate the device ASAP.
30:53Gold Leader, Fox 2's clear.
30:54Take him.
31:05Come on.
31:06Come on.
31:07Come on.
31:08Come on.
31:09Come on.
31:10Come with us, please.
31:11We've got to know instantly.
31:12Hey.
31:13What are you doing?
31:14Hey, get off.
31:15Come on.
31:16Fox 2 is down and device neutralized.
31:19Thank you.
31:20Hi-res imaging on the device as soon as you can.
31:22The object itself ASAP.
31:24Thanks very much.
31:25One down, two to go.
31:26Three including Benz.
31:27Zulu 9, stand by to take Nadif.
31:29Alive if you can, dead if you have to.
31:31Where's Harry?
31:32He'll get our messages.
31:33Target's for the rest of Malcolm, soon as you can.
31:36Harry Pierce, please leave a message.
31:39What now, Ma?
31:42Are you sure about this, Harry?
31:45It's a very serious accusation, you know.
31:48Absolutely.
31:49Somebody has been talking to the Russians.
31:51And this, um...
31:54What do you call it?
31:55Sugar Horse.
31:57Sugar Horse.
31:58Yes.
31:59What was it?
32:00An operation?
32:01An agent?
32:02An asset?
32:03What?
32:04Let's just leave it at the best-kept secret we ever had.
32:07Good lad.
32:08Serves me right for asking.
32:10But whatever it was, your best-kept secret,
32:14Boris knows.
32:16You sure?
32:17I'm sure.
32:18We recently recovered a man we misplaced in Moscow.
32:21They held him for eight years.
32:23His torturers apparently knew about Sugar Horse.
32:26And who at five knows?
32:29Hugo Prince, Richard Dolby, the DG, naturally, me.
32:32That's it.
32:33Well, I don't mistake my life.
32:34It's not you, Harry.
32:36The DG?
32:38No.
32:39No, no.
32:40Unthinkable.
32:41And if it was Hugo, at least the danger is over.
32:45I did a piece at his memorial, remember?
32:47Yes, I remember.
32:48The Ning-Nang-Nong thing.
32:49The other possibility.
32:51Dolby.
32:52Your new boss.
32:54Now, careful, Harry.
32:55Can't make it him just because he's the most frightful little tick.
32:58One must have some proof.
33:00Why can't you put your team onto it?
33:03It's too sensitive for an in-house investigation.
33:06I need an outside eye, somebody with discretion.
33:09And you think flattery will get you everywhere?
33:14I've got to go.
33:16Come back when you can, Harry.
33:18We'll get to the bottom of this.
33:26We've got a big problem.
33:28Harry Pearce was just here.
33:30Some imbecile mentioned Sugar Horse to one of his officers.
33:38Serious?
33:39It's a disaster.
33:44I'm sorry.
33:45I'm sorry.
33:46I'm sorry.
33:47I'm sorry.
33:48I'm sorry.
33:49I'm sorry.
33:50I'm sorry.
33:51I'm sorry.
33:52I'm sorry.
33:53I'm sorry.
33:54I'm sorry.
33:58And Ben?
33:59Staying composed, which is exactly what we need.
34:01I'm on my way back.
34:02Oh, and Francois, thanks very much for asking.
34:04Fortunately, I never need to ask about your composure.
34:09Target update, Ros.
34:10Ben and Juad are moving towards Cresswell Market.
34:13CO-19 on standby, three minutes away.
34:16Tell them to report on arrival.
34:17You were right, Ros.
34:19Whoever built this wasn't taking any chances.
34:21Three ways to detonate.
34:23Manual detonator and remote.
34:26Nadif knows what he's doing.
34:28Okay, we need to move.
34:30Take Nadif and the remaining folks.
34:31Let's finish this.
34:32Target sighted!
34:33Clear the way!
34:34Clear!
34:35Clear!
34:36Clear!
34:37Clear!
34:38Clear!
34:39Target in sight!
34:41Shut up.
34:42Put the gun down.
34:43Put your hands above your head now.
34:49There's more than one way to be a martyr.
34:52A big fish needs bait.
34:55Visual on Hawk and Fox 3.
34:56Lucas, we've got Nadif.
34:57Contain Fox 3 until bomb disposal get to you.
34:59She's all right, innit?
35:01Hey, look.
35:02That guy's following us.
35:04What guy?
35:05The calf.
35:06Over there, bruv.
35:07Over there.
35:08Fox 3's panicking.
35:09He could detonate.
35:10I swear, I saw him before, innit?
35:11CO-19 and Remy should have visual on you any moment.
35:14CO-19, standing by.
35:15It's cops, man.
35:16Look, it's cops.
35:19We've got to call Nadif.
35:20Juad, listen.
35:21Listen.
35:24What's going on?
35:25It's over, Juad.
35:27I ain't done nothing wrong.
35:28Nadif played you.
35:29The bomb's alive.
35:32Zulu 1, CO-19 gold leader.
35:34Understand I'm one friendly on the ground and request visual ID.
35:37It's all a bit KBS this end. We're a bit light on detail.
35:40Which friendly do they mean, Ben or Lucas?
35:42Hold police!
35:43Hold police!
35:46I'm a member of the fight for civil liberties.
35:48Civilisation revoked!
35:52I'm a member of the fight for civil liberties.
35:57I've got it. Go.
36:00I can see you! I can see you!
36:02Don't move your hands!
36:04I said don't move your hands!
36:08Juad, don't move! Stop moving!
36:12Don't move!
36:13We will shoot you!
36:14Don't move!
36:15Don't move your hands!
36:21Don't move!
36:34Target Fox 3. Kill confirmed.
36:35Thank you, gold leader.
36:36One more we have off our coat.
36:38Where are the firearms and bomb squad for Finsbury Market?
36:52Don't move!
37:01He couldn't have detonated.
37:03I took the charge out of mine in the toilet and switched bags.
37:07Are you all right?
37:11He was scared.
37:14He was really scared.
37:15Not scared enough to stop him from going through with it, though.
37:17Never know now, will we? He thought it was just a rehearsal.
37:19How much pity did he show when you were watching those internet beheadings together?
37:23How many tears did he shed?
37:28Come on, let's get you out of here.
37:36New call coming in.
37:40Unknown number.
37:41Tracing now.
37:44Shit.
37:45It's withheld number.
37:49Two.
37:50Nine.
37:51Seven.
37:52One.
37:54Mark him.
37:57Eddie, he's not the remote detonator.
38:00He's not the remote detonator and Fox 1's still live.
38:02I've worked it out.
38:04Response is four.
38:06Four.
38:07Seven.
38:08Seven.
38:09Two.
38:10Two.
38:11Three.
38:12Three.
38:13Still no trace.
38:14Keep him on the line.
38:16Where's Joe?
38:17The way this man needed the toilet, innit?
38:19Gave me the code and told me to ask her if you called.
38:22Let me speak to him.
38:23He'll be back in a minute.
38:28He's gone.
38:31Not long enough.
38:32We've been played from the start.
38:34He's not the big fish, after all.
38:35If it's not Nadif...
38:37Then it has to be the person that gave us Nadif in the first place.
38:40Marlon.
38:48It's too late to put down a mobile network.
38:51Clear the area around the target.
38:52Repeat.
38:53Clear the area around the target.
38:54Suspect must be immobilized immediately.
38:57Take the last box down.
39:01Everyone, clear the area!
39:02Clear the area!
39:03This man has a bomb!
39:04Everyone out to the street!
39:05He has a bomb!
39:10Clear the area!
39:11Clear the area!
39:12Clear the area!
39:13Clear the area!
39:14Clear the area!
39:15Clear the area!
39:16Clear the area!
39:17Clear the area!
39:18Everyone out to the street!
39:19Clear the area!
39:23Clear!
39:24Now!
39:26Move!
39:47Move!
40:13Zero-Three, respond.
40:16Zero-Three, respond.
40:17Zero-Three, respond.
40:18Zero-Three, respond.
40:46Zero-Three, respond.
40:48Zero-Three, respond.
41:05Zero-Three, respond.
41:10I'm here.
41:11I'm here.
41:15Status update, Zero-Three.
41:17Talk to me.
41:27Two CO-19 officers down.
41:32But no civilian casualties.
41:44All other devices neutralized.
41:46We need you back on the grid.
42:17Two fatalities.
42:18Both ours.
42:19No civilians.
42:20Joe?
42:21Still with us.
42:22What the hell happened?
42:23We got our Mr. Big wrong.
42:24Nadif was set up.
42:25I'm Marlene.
42:26Adam's contacting Pakistani intelligence.
42:28He'll be halfway to Islamabad by now.
42:30We'll get him back.
42:31Brilliant plan.
42:32MI-5, watch bombs being delivered.
42:34One of their own becomes suicide bomber.
42:36We would never have recovered.
42:37We'd have become a byword for incompetence.
42:39A bomb still went off.
42:40And three didn't.
42:41If you had a bomb,
42:42you'd have been dead by now.
42:45And three didn't.
42:46If you had panic,
42:47then all the bombs would have detonated.
42:48A massive propaganda victory for Al-Qaeda,
42:50as the security services are shown to be
42:52incapable of protecting their own citizens.
42:54That's what they wanted, Roz,
42:55and that's what we stopped.
42:59And where the hell were you?
43:01An operation like that going down?
43:02Working.
43:03Oh, and you left her in charge.
43:05Starting to understand how the cat's mother felt here.
43:07Our intelligence told us this was a dry run.
43:09Well, your intelligence was wrong.
43:11What happened?
43:12It's not clear.
43:13We are going in to see the Home Secretary.
43:16It's not clear.
43:17Won't cut it.
43:19Oui.
43:24Right, I found your change of clothes.
43:28Jo?
43:31Jo, we can't have you on the grid like that.
43:33Do you understand?
43:36Can you manage getting cleaned up,
43:37or do you want help?
43:39I can manage.
43:40Good.
43:44My ears are ringing.
43:46I know.
43:48They're ringing.
43:49Yes, it'll pass.
43:53It'll pass, I'm fine.
44:00It was a family man, I think.
44:02His wife might be getting the news now.
44:03He looked like he had a family.
44:04It's not unlikely.
44:05His wife's probably getting the news right now.
44:06His children.
44:07Come on, it's all right.
44:08It's all right.
44:13It might be small consolation,
44:14but there are scores of wives not getting the news
44:17because of what he did.
44:33Check every camera.
44:34Marlene could have been nearby when the bomb went off.
44:39You OK?
44:40I will be.
44:42Ben, this was your first undercover op.
44:43If you need to talk about it...
44:44I'm fine.
44:49You were right.
44:51Jawad chose not to be with his family.
44:54There was something he said.
44:58But we all make choices, and he chose.
45:03I'd have taken the shot myself.
45:05All right.
45:07My offer stands.
45:08If you want a debrief over a beer, I'm here for you.
45:12I know what it's like.
45:21Marlene.
45:26All right.
45:29He wants to talk to me.
45:30What are you going to do?
45:32Talk to him.
45:37Come on.
45:50You came alone?
45:52Or is there a sniper with a bead on me right now?
45:55I came alone.
45:56Because you know that one way or another, I'm a dead man.
45:59Because I knew that if you arranged to meet me
46:01and kept the appointment,
46:02you had no intention of running anywhere.
46:04Where's Nadir?
46:05Oh, he's in a very bad and dull place, of course.
46:08It's very clever to make us think that he was the Mr. Big.
46:12Do you think I am the Mr. Big?
46:15It's just one doll inside another, inside another.
46:19Well, you're big enough for now.
46:21I can't let you go.
46:23I'm no longer a part of any of this.
46:26I didn't join them because I believe in their caliphate.
46:30Although I see it as no worse than the corrupt, godless regimes you support.
46:35And why?
46:36My family.
46:39They got to my family.
46:42I would do anything to protect my family from harm.
46:47This is the only way I can protect them now.
46:56Goodbye, my friend.
47:06Goodbye.
47:12While ultimate authority lies with the head of Section D,
47:15the operational running was, of course, handled by a senior security officer.
47:21So it would be unfair for any blame to attach to Harry.
47:24I think he's referring to me there, Home Secretary.
47:26I think he might be.
47:27Ross.
47:28No, really, Harry, it's fine.
47:29I was in charge of the operation.
47:30I don't have a problem with that.
47:31I don't expect gratitude.
47:32And I certainly couldn't care less about people's opinion of me.
47:34That is becoming increasingly apparent.
47:36So sack me.
47:38Get someone better to do the job.
47:42You can't.
47:43So please, let's stop wasting time trying to find scapegoats.
47:46Our enemy's smart.
47:48If this were easy, it could be dealt with by the Number 10 press office.
47:50Am I right?
47:54Which part of Harry did they use when they cloned you?
47:59One of our officers risked his life undercover.
48:01Two police officers died.
48:02I think we could live with a few bad write-ups
48:04or the supercilious smirk from the officer class.
48:06Won't be the last time Al-Qaeda get one past us,
48:08but we'll be better prepared next time.
48:13You were right and I was wrong.
48:16About downgrading the threat level.
48:18Obviously, as a politician,
48:20I won't be getting up and announcing that at the Dispatch Box.
48:23You'll have to take some flak from the press,
48:25but that goes with the territory.
48:27Having said that, you were right and I was wrong.
48:29I think...
48:30I have to go and brief the PM.
48:31But there's nothing more to say about it, really.
48:33Good day, everybody.
48:36Thank you, Miss Myers.
48:38Thank you, Home Secretary.
48:44Due to the courage of our security services,
48:48three devices did not explode
48:50and the one that did caused no civilian casualties.
48:56I cannot guarantee that the bombers will not strike again.
49:01But I can guarantee that we will not hesitate
49:04in our determination
49:07to defeat those for whom death and suffering
49:10is their only currency.
49:13I heard.
49:16Yeah.
49:19You?
49:25What was he like?
49:27He was a very good man.
49:29Very kind.
49:31And I...
49:33I don't know.
49:35I don't know what he was like.
49:37He was...
49:39He was...
49:41What was he like?
49:43Jawad?
49:46Angry.
49:49Manipulated.
49:52Wrong.
49:56Such certainty.
50:00I don't understand.
50:02We don't have to understand them.
50:05We just have to stop them.
50:11Hey there.
50:13Hazel.
50:15I heard you gave the politicians both barrels earlier.
50:19When it comes to politicians, my only regret is only having the two to give them.
50:23You were right though.
50:25We've got nothing to reproach ourselves for.
50:27Yeah, we do.
50:29Bastards got one past us.
50:31Ever since I was a little girl, I've been annoyingly competitive and perfectionist, and that really annoys me.
50:36I bet that annoys your friends as well.
50:38What did you say to Marlon about friends?
50:40Overrated, I think it was.
50:42Not a big one for dinner parties myself.
50:45Colleagues though?
50:47Yeah. Lovers leave, friends annoy you, families mess with your head.
50:50Colleagues are okay.
50:57Where are we starting?
50:59The very beginning.
51:01That's a good idea.
51:02But are they to be trusted?
51:04Yes, they are.
51:06All of them?
51:08All of them.
51:10Even the most senior?
51:12Particularly him.
51:14Harry sweated blood to get you back here. He'd rather die than let anything ever happen to you.
51:20Yeah.
51:25Colleagues are okay.
51:27Yeah.
51:29Colleagues are okay.
51:40These files have two things in common.
51:43They represent compromised operations, and they involve Richard Dolby, at either planning or execution level.
51:49You were careful getting them out.
51:51Of course, like you told me.
51:54You and me.
51:55You and me.
51:58The old team.