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00:00This is Mariam Farraki and she wants to report a murder.
00:04We don't have any proof her son was on the ship.
00:06Hometown? I don't think so.
00:08We're up. Body's been found on the wasteland at John Street.
00:11Mr...
00:12Lucas Galloway.
00:13We both know that you're still in the business
00:15where a hostile takeover can come with a body count.
00:18We're acting on information that a violent incident
00:20may have taken place on board your ship.
00:22They also sell a manifest to a rector.
00:24She knows there's a lifeboat missing.
00:26I saw her. She was pregnant.
00:27Let me get the ball rolling with the NRPS.
00:29I've got a contact there.
00:30Police are here and they're asking questions.
00:32It's not just any cop. It's my brother.
00:49Pea suffering.
00:55Just like my mother used to make.
00:58And who do you think teach her to make it?
01:01Some of the best cooks in all of Jamaica
01:03run in your bloodline, son.
01:10Look.
01:12Me never come all this way for us to argue.
01:14I only want what's best for you.
01:21Linda.
01:23All right, I'll be there as soon as possible.
01:28There's been a breakthrough with the case.
01:30We can chat later, yeah?
01:31Mm-hmm.
01:52There we are. Here's it.
01:55How long's it been here?
01:56Some kids called it in the Coast Guard last night.
02:00You find anything else?
02:01Coast Guard said they had a look around,
02:03but it was only the lifeboat.
02:06Expecting someone to be in it, like.
02:08One of the ships docked here may have put a stowaway overboard.
02:12It can happen sometimes.
02:13Usually to avoid costing the shipping company thousands.
02:17If a stowaway's declared,
02:19they're looking at the ship being impounded, fines,
02:22licenses being revoked.
02:28Linda.
02:34So this is one of our main units.
02:36Quite a small one, isn't it?
02:38What did he say you were after?
02:39We're checking ketamine imports,
02:40specifically weight irregularities.
02:43The weights of everything are checked as they're unloaded.
02:46Any chance it could be tampered with here?
02:49We need to check every possibility.
02:51Three staff sign each consignment, then.
02:54Contents and weights need to match purchase orders,
02:57otherwise they're reported.
02:59And have any ketamine weights been off?
03:02Not since I've worked here.
03:05Come on, we'll show you the code system.
03:11Right, so tell me, what did you find?
03:14Well, earlier this morning we received a call from the Coast Guard.
03:17Some school children had found a lifeboat that had washed up on the beach.
03:20Anyway, when we arrived, it turned out the lifeboat contained the Stolfit logo.
03:25It's still not evidence of a crime.
03:27But it corroborates with Miriam's story.
03:29No, all it tells us is that a lifeboat went AWOL from the ship.
03:33A lifeboat that had clothing fibres wrapped in the handles.
03:36It's unlikely to contain any traces of DNA now,
03:39but we've sent it off to the lab for testing anyway.
03:42Until we know what happened to Hassan,
03:43we have to treat this as a possible murder.
03:45But we don't even have any evidence.
03:47You know, and upstairs, they want answers on the Galloway case.
03:50We know that the lifeboat came from the Stolfit and the captain was lying about it.
03:54But we don't know anything even happened.
03:57I mean, we don't even know if the husband even exists.
04:01Look, the facts are, is that Miriam lied to us about who she is.
04:05Okay, she's got a fake passport.
04:07And she's an asylum seeker.
04:09So she's willing to say anything, really.
04:12And I'm not saying that I don't understand her reasons,
04:16if that is the case, okay?
04:19But we have a serious murder investigation on our hands,
04:22and we just, we don't have the resources.
04:25We cannae police all of the North Sea as well.
04:27So we just give up and know something happened on the ship, boss?
04:30And what? You're going to go rogue and sneak on again if I don't let you?
04:36Oh, your partner here, he decided to do some unofficial investigating.
04:43Oh, did he not tell you he'd get nabbed?
04:47No. No, he didn't.
04:49Don't we have enough to bring the captain in now?
04:53What's your take on all this, Bart?
04:57Um...
04:59Well, the clothing fibres certainly suggest that Hassan was real,
05:02but that it only ended one way.
05:04Maybe Miriam did lie, but the father of our child is probably dead.
05:08We have a duty to find out what happened.
05:11Boss, the crew did not want me on that ship.
05:13If we let them set sail for Norway, we could be letting a murderer go free.
05:21Fine. Bring in the captain and let's see if we can find out what went down.
05:26I'll see what I can do about impounding the stall tape for a search.
05:29I mean, if I'm going to get my backside handed to me, we may as well go all out.
05:37You should have called.
05:39He needed to know.
05:41He could have talked and fixed it himself.
06:02Who wants to start, then?
06:05There was a stowaway on the ship.
06:07And you lot let them go?
06:09Captain Nielsen put him in a lifeboat before we could stop him.
06:12Right. So we're blaming Nielsen, who, as I've heard, is in a complete state.
06:17He's just upset about what happened.
06:19The police picked him up. They've been sniffing around the ship since yesterday.
06:22Probably running his mouth off as we speak.
06:24He's not stupid.
06:25No. Just stupid enough not to notice a stowaway on his boat.
06:34And I'm guessing this.
06:36Stowaway made it to the shore, then, eh?
06:38I doubt it. The sea was rough.
06:40Then who told the police? Hmm?
06:43You were talking to Nielsen all night at the bar.
06:46Did he say he was thinking of going to the police?
06:48He wouldn't do that.
06:49How can you be sure he was a mess?
06:51We need to find him.
06:52Asap. Make sure he keeps his mouth shut.
06:56What are you not telling us?
06:59We're all part of this.
07:01We need to get control of it.
07:04If you know something, tell us.
07:06Yeah.
07:08So, Nielsen told me that, um, the man wasn't alone.
07:15There was a woman, too.
07:19Now, he found her, but he let her go.
07:24She can identify you all.
07:35There were no stowaways on my ship.
07:38You lie about the lifeboat.
07:41You tell us all was accounted for but one wash up on the shore this morning.
07:46No, I didn't. I mean, they were all there when we left Stavanger.
07:49I don't know how that happened.
07:52It was empty, Captain.
07:55We think you did find a stowaway, but because it could have cost you your job,
07:59you put him on the lifeboat and cast him out to sea.
08:05No, that didn't happen.
08:08So we did some digging on you, Captain, on the companies you previously worked for.
08:12And in 2014, on a voyage between Norway and Holland, you declared a stowaway.
08:19So what happened this time? Him fight back a bit too hard?
08:22Your crew teach him a lesson?
08:24Yes, I did declare a stowaway.
08:27Which proves I would never put someone on board, right?
08:31Unless there was a good reason to.
08:33Him try to steal something from the cargo?
08:36For the purpose of the recording, Captain Nielsen is shaking his head.
08:39What were you carrying?
08:41Hardware, food, minerals.
08:46We have a witness. A stowaway.
08:50We have a witness. A stowaway who was also on your ship,
08:54with a man who then just disappeared.
08:59Your witness is lying.
09:01Is she also lying about you telling her to be quiet when you found her?
09:07What's wrong, Captain?
09:09You couldn't bring yourself to put a pregnant woman overboard as well?
09:13And what you done here?
09:15And what you done here?
09:18The NRPS have got multiple procedures in place,
09:20including weight checks, code lock containers, the lot.
09:23Yeah, no reports of any ketamine discrepancies at all.
09:27Any thoughts on next steps?
09:29We can do some digging into Galloway and the McFadden family group,
09:32the property business, see if it's as legit as Grace makes out.
09:37Good call, Malik.
09:39Right, get cracking.
09:45KNOCK ON DOOR
09:53Hey, Katie. Hiya.
09:54You mind if I come in? Yeah, come on.
10:00Have you found Hassan?
10:02A lifeboat washed up from the ship we were on this morning
10:05and it contained some clothing fibres.
10:08But no sign of Hassan.
10:16That doesn't mean he's dead, though.
10:18He could have been picked up by another boat.
10:21It's not impossible, but...
10:23You haven't found his body, so there's still a chance.
10:26You need to keep looking.
10:29You told us when we first met that Hassan had been murdered.
10:33He was fighting with the people on the boat.
10:36I heard their voices, but I don't know what they were saying.
10:39It was in another language.
10:41But what makes you think it was murder?
10:43Isn't putting someone out at sea without a chance murder?
10:47The lifeboat means we were able to identify the ship you were on.
10:53You recognise this man?
11:01I'm not sure.
11:03It was so dark.
11:05He might have been the one that told you to keep quiet.
11:14DS Bartlett?
11:16Yeah. Macmillan wants us at the harbour.
11:19If you need anything, just call.
11:32Any reason you hardly say a word to me all morning?
11:35As soon as you like investigating on your own,
11:37I'll leave you to figure it out.
11:39I knew you wouldn't let it go.
11:41I am doing everything I can to get to DI.
11:45You do everything you can to stop me.
11:47That's ridiculous. I was trying to find a lead.
11:49On your lonesome, breaking every code possible.
11:52And what about you and Maryam?
11:54What about it?
11:55Oh, give me a break, Bart.
11:57We basically tell her Hassan is as good as dead,
12:00and you never sensitive with the information.
12:02I was doing my job.
12:04OK. I'm sorry.
12:07Sorry about sneaking on the ship.
12:09We never tell you because if you were involved,
12:11it could affect the promotion.
12:12No, you never told me because you knew I would have stopped you.
12:16I know. And that as well.
12:19We're backed up to the hilt as it is,
12:21and I don't think you fully appreciate how busy this harbour gets.
12:24OK, well, it's just a search. We'll try and not take too long.
12:28Press will have a field day when they hear we've unbounded a ship
12:31for nae good reason.
12:32We investigate a missing person,
12:34so I would say that is a good enough reason.
12:36The Stoltet will remain under our custody until you hear otherwise.
12:39And I'll have a bay full of hybrid ships
12:41waiting to get their batteries recharged.
12:43Your officer's going to take custody of that as well.
12:46Aye, I thought as much.
12:50Maryam couldn't ID the captain.
12:52Right. Well, let's hope we can find something on here, then.
13:02Right.
13:04What have you got?
13:05So, we find the hiding place Maryam described.
13:08Now, SOCOs are out searching for evidence,
13:10but we nae think nae ma go find nothing.
13:12Why not?
13:13There was a strong smell of bleach
13:15all throughout that area of the lower deck.
13:17So we've got nothing?
13:18Well, the ship Maryam travelled on
13:20transports a variety of goods,
13:22including pharmaceutical containers.
13:24And according to the manifest,
13:26one of them happens to be a bucket load of ketamine.
13:29Oh.
13:30Ordered by the North Region's Procurement Service for NHS Aberdeenshire.
13:34We think this is connected to the Galloway case, boss.
13:36Whoa, OK. Wait a minute. It's one hell of a coincidence.
13:39But if that shipment was headed for the NRPS,
13:41there's no ketamine missing.
13:43Yeah, we've had the bill of lading in the purchase orders
13:45for the last two years.
13:47Weights always match.
13:49Well, maybe somebody's replacing the ketamine with something else,
13:52you know, just to make sure of that.
13:53Mm. Unlikely.
13:54The products are checked by three people at the NRPS warehouse
13:56when they arrive,
13:57and then at the relevant NHS drop-off points.
13:59Maybe it was tampered with on the ship.
14:02But every container has its own secure keypad,
14:04and the codes are only shared between the pharma company in Norway
14:07and the NRPS here.
14:09The codes are changed with every shipment.
14:12No, no, no, let's not give up just yet.
14:16Right, Monty, Malik,
14:17I want you to look into the export side of things in Norway, OK?
14:20See if their checks are as rigorous as ours.
14:22See if there's any other boats that are bringing in ketamine as well.
14:25Yes, boss.
14:26Bart, Lindo, let's bring the captain back in.
14:30He's got some more questions about his precious cargo.
14:38How are we doing, Piers?
14:42Oh, forget that for now.
14:44Mike's just going to fix the tap.
14:49No, what we would like you to do
14:52is tell us who supplies you with CK.
14:55Is this some kind of a test or something?
14:58Start with the pinky.
14:59No, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait.
15:05I don't get it.
15:08No, no, stop, wait, please stop, please.
15:17You've got one chance,
15:19and one chance only, to give me it.
15:27I don't understand, I don't understand.
15:29I get it from you, I get it from you.
15:32I get it from you.
15:37Nielsen?
15:38Captain Nielsen, it's the police.
15:43Bart, can you get me a water?
15:49Go.
15:54Captain Nielsen!
15:56Nielsen?
16:06Nielsen?
16:12Whoa.
16:17Go in.
16:25Thanks.
16:31Anything?
16:32He left a note.
16:39Think it's legit?
16:41You saw his face when we told him Hassan wasn't on the lifeboat.
16:44Mm.
16:45Also, I found this.
16:50It belongs to Miriam.
16:56Well,
16:59at least we know he's not going to open his mouth to anyone else.
17:03You wanted him dead.
17:04He saved us a job then, hasn't he?
17:06Saved us a job!
17:08Can you calm down, OK?
17:10Nobody's getting arrested.
17:13We've got the drugs.
17:15And your ship, it can go back to Norway.
17:19What about the girl?
17:22We don't know if she saw us go into the container.
17:25Or if she saw what we did to the man.
17:28If she's an eyewitness, we could all go to prison.
17:30Then you need to track her down.
17:31How?
17:32We don't know her name.
17:34Or anything about her.
17:37And what if she did see what we did?
17:40What then?
17:44She's a pregnant woman.
17:45Who could potentially put you all away for a very long time.
17:51Are you willing to take that chance?
17:56If the police do have her, we get no chance of finding her.
18:01Aye, we do.
18:12Hey.
18:13Alright.
18:14What did the pharma company say about their export quantities?
18:16They're still pulling up the files.
18:1920 minutes on hold so far.
18:22This music, man.
18:24Well, it looks like the Stolther is the only boat that's bringing ketamine legally into Scotland.
18:28So, maybe there's another boat smuggling it in.
18:31In which case, we are looking for a needle in a haystack.
18:34Good.
18:35But I did potentially bring something up on Galloway, though.
18:38I reckon he was laundering the CK cast through Grace's properties.
18:42An audit from last year threw up some unexpected rapid repayments on Newton Village in Dice and Ashton Grange.
18:49Newton Village?
18:50You know, the property...
18:51Hiya. No, no. No, I'm still here.
18:54Do you have the bill of lading at your end as well?
18:59Perfect.
19:00Would you email that to me, please?
19:04Oh, and could you give me the ketamine weight for the shipment in September?
19:10Sorry, could you say that again?
19:16What about the one in June?
19:21That's not the same as...
19:26Sorry, um...
19:28Whose...
19:30Whose name is on the purchase orders?
19:40Well, at least this proves that Marianne was on the boat.
19:42And the captain's not proved. Something happened to her son.
19:46Yeah, but there's no direct link to him, so...
19:48means it's circumstantial.
19:50You should have seen Captain Nielsen when we tell him the lifeboat washed up and Hassan never make it.
19:56Maybe he felt some guilt about fuelling this ketamine operation.
20:01I mean, the dangers of CK have been all over the news recently.
20:04A talented art student died from it just last week.
20:08What, so you two still believe that this is linked to the Galloway case?
20:11One hundred percent.
20:13Well, Monty and Malik, they're not convinced.
20:15I mean, they cannae see any sign of ketamine going missing from the stow-tet.
20:19I don't know how the captain do it yet, but it gives us motive as to why he put Hassan overboard.
20:27Are we sure it was suicide?
20:29There's no sign of any forced entry or defensive wounds.
20:32Yeah, but if Nielsen was part of the CK ring, it could have been his accomplices.
20:36I mean, maybe they found out that he was talking to us.
20:40Yeah, possibly.
20:41Yeah, possibly.
20:43Okay, look, it must have been pretty grim for you two finding him like that today, so...
20:48Why don't we take a break and we'll start back fresh tomorrow.
20:51We need to find evidence that links Captain Nielsen to Galloway.
20:56Oh, and Davis, I want to see that case tab on your desk when I leave tonight, okay?
21:01Go and spend some time with your dad.
21:03I'm going to get on my nerves, boss.
21:05Have you not been showing him the sights of Aberdeen?
21:08No.
21:09No.
21:10Maybe Bart can help you with that.
21:12Actually, I can think of something even better.
21:23What are you looking for?
21:25The lease.
21:26For this place?
21:28It should be in there somewhere. Why do you need it?
21:31Is something wrong?
21:32No, no, nothing's wrong. I just need to check that it covers things getting fixed and that.
21:36Nothing's broken, Jake.
21:39The light on the landing, it's been out for ages.
21:42Nazir reported that. Look, don't worry. I can manage.
21:49Um, how did he find this place again?
21:53He heard about it through a friend.
21:54Which friend?
21:55I don't know. Why?
21:57Just curious. I never asked him at the time, so...
22:00Jay, what is going on?
22:03Nothing. I'll be through in a minute. I'll stick the kettle on.
22:09Right.
22:30Always lock your car.
22:32What are you doing, Duncan?
22:35Need a favour.
22:37What kind of favour?
22:38Throw away on the boat.
22:41The police have her.
22:44We need to know where she is.
22:46I can't help you with that.
22:48But you're related to someone who can.
23:01Whoa! I mean, come in. Come in.
23:05I'll take that as a compliment.
23:07My goodness, somebody is dressed to kill.
23:09Well, as will you be in a moment.
23:11So this is why you need our measurements.
23:13Where we a go?
23:14I have got us three tickets to the hottest hoolie in town.
23:18Hoolie?
23:21Oh, not a chance.
23:23Is this a joke?
23:25If you want to experience Scottish culture, then a keelie is the best place to do it.
23:30100% not happening.
23:31Who said I wanted to experience Scottish culture?
23:34It's just a big party with some very organised dancing that you'll be forced to take part in.
23:42What the hell is this?
23:43That's for storing your superpower.
23:45Excuse me, young lady.
23:48Whiskey, dafties.
23:50Ah.
23:54Why are the socks so thick?
23:56Because it's Scotland and if you hadn't already noticed by now, it's bloody freezing most of the time.
24:01So why are you making me wear a skirt?
24:05It come with a weapon.
24:06Oh, that's ski and do and it's just for show.
24:11Right, come on then. Chop, chop.
24:18Hey, Mum okay?
24:20Yeah, she's having a lie down.
24:22Here, did you report that landing like that's how?
24:25Yeah, last week or something.
24:27I'll get on with them again.
24:29I'll get on with them again.
24:30That's okay, I can do it.
24:32Who's the lease with? Mum said it was a friend of yours.
24:35More friend of a friend.
24:37More friend.
24:38What's the property company called?
24:40Copse.
24:41Copse Bay property.
24:43Why are you lying to me, Naz?
24:45What? I'm not lying.
24:46Then why does it say on Mum's lease that this place belongs to the McFadden family group?
24:51You doctoring purchase orders to the NRPS.
24:55Stealing ketamine from a Norwegian boat for scum to produce the most harmful drug that's ever been on the streets of Aberdeen.
25:00What's the matter, Naz? You afraid Mum will hear who you really are?
25:03I can explain, Jake.
25:04Yeah, well you better start.
25:05Now, I met Duncan McFadden at hospitality for a home game.
25:10Duncan? He's nobody in the McFadden clan.
25:12We got talking. He found out what I did at the NRPS.
25:15Said he wanted to get into the pharma trade.
25:17You never go into business with people.
25:19I had no idea who he was.
25:20It was an opportunity. Consultancy work, he said.
25:23It was a chance to clear some debt.
25:25Clear some debt?
25:26Look, we can never afford someone like this with all the stuff she needs.
25:29Or the nurses, the carers, me.
25:31No, no, don't you dare put this on Mum!
25:33Aye, I had to take care of it all because what were we going to do, eh?
25:37Were you going to give up your job? Be our full-time carer?
25:40You care so much, Naz.
25:41The only reason we can both go to work every day is because Duncan gave me a loan and a deal on this place.
25:46A loan?
25:48Once he had his hooks in, he wouldn't leave me alone.
25:50He'd threaten me. Mum and the kids. I had no choice.
25:54You always have a choice. You should have come to me.
25:58He said he'd hurt you as well.
26:03Do you give them the code for the container so they can steal it from the boat?
26:07Tell me!
26:11That's how we're supposed to repay the loan.
26:13But he'll never let me out now.
26:16Why was Galloway killed?
26:18Why was Galloway killed?
26:20Who the hell is Galloway?
26:21Duncan!
26:30The weights. They don't match on the experts and your name is on the purchase orders.
26:35Somebody else on my team could easily find out.
26:40What if you help me?
26:41What?
26:42We could cover it up. Just make it go away.
26:44Just let me think.
26:45Jay, please. Shut up. Shut up.
26:50Jay, please. Move.
26:53If you tell anyone, we're all dead.
27:15No, no. I see why we need the knife.
27:39Oh, stop it. Someone burled you a couple of times. That was it.
27:43Don't think I don't realise this whole charade is just so you can fasten up my business.
27:50I'm trying to help you to reconnect.
27:52Reconnect? We don't need to reconnect.
27:55That was magnificent.
27:58Thanks, Grantley. I'm glad one of you's enjoying themselves.
28:02Shall I get us another round?
28:03No, it's my turn and I'll get some shots too.
28:09Has he always been this uptight?
28:10He was the total opposite as a boy.
28:13Really?
28:18Look.
28:20Oh, look at that smile.
28:23He was always having a carry on.
28:26When he was little, playing jokes on people, belly laughing.
28:30Do you think he wanted to follow in your footsteps?
28:32Well, no. He did want to be a cowboy when he was three.
28:38Things sort of changed after his mother died.
28:42Oh.
28:44I'm so sorry.
28:47He's done well to find his feet over here.
28:53It will never be home though.
28:55What makes you say that?
28:57Well, it's not Jamaica.
29:00He's happy here though, isn't he?
29:02Not really.
29:04That's why he's coming back with me after he graduates.
29:11He can't hear dance.
29:41I'm sorry.
30:12PHONE VIBRATES
30:31I'm not surprised you hung over the amount you drank last night.
30:35And you've skilfully managed to abide talking to me lately.
30:39I don't want no argument.
30:41All right, then let's agree not to.
30:44Cool.
30:47You might be finishing your training soon,
30:49and both of us know you have to work twice as hard over here
30:52because of how you come in.
30:53For now, maybe.
30:57Back home, we have four guys retiring.
31:00With your experience from here,
31:02you could be fast-tracked, promoted in a year.
31:05I want to work for my place.
31:07I don't want it handed to me.
31:09It's not being so proud.
31:10It's a chance to climb the ladder.
31:12But I came here to carve my own path.
31:15And you have.
31:17But now you need to think about your long-term future.
31:21Can you really see yourself in Aberdeen for the rest of your life?
31:26DUNCAN SIGHS
31:37Duncan?
31:51Why don't you and Ruth come round to mine for dinner on Sunday?
31:55Sounds good.
31:56I feel like I've hardly seen you lately.
31:59How you doing?
32:01You seem tired.
32:04Just all this stuff with Lucas has put a lot on all our plates.
32:10Duncan...
32:13I know you assume that I thought more of him than you,
32:16but that was never the case.
32:18You promised your dad I'd keep you on the straight and narrow.
32:20But it was all right for him to be all in.
32:22We had a different life.
32:25We were brought up in it.
32:28Your dad wanted something better for you.
32:30I can make my own choices, thanks.
32:33Absolutely. And I respect that.
32:37So let me all in.
32:44The further we are away from it all, the more they kind of touch us.
32:48So you've been doing me a favour?
32:51Yeah.
32:55You know I'm always here for you.
32:57Aye, I know.
32:59I appreciate it.
33:02Are we good?
33:04Of course.
33:05Better shoot. I've got a meeting.
33:13PHONE RINGS
33:17It's me.
33:18Get eyes on him.
33:20Ah, someone is in early.
33:23Yeah, trying to find a link between Captain Nielsen and Lucas Galloway.
33:27Look at this.
33:28Nielsen's flat is owned by Middlegrove Homes,
33:31which is a subsidiary company of...
33:34The McFadden Family Group.
33:37Oh.
33:39The note was a match for Nielsen's handwriting.
33:41So it was definitely suicide.
33:44Keep me up, Lindo.
33:45Keep me up, Lindo.
33:47Sorry, boss. It's a bit of an unexpected night.
33:51Lightweight.
33:54Right. Any links between Galloway and Captain Nielsen?
33:58Yes. As a matter of fact,
33:59Nielsen's flat is owned by a subsidiary company of the McFadden Family Group.
34:04Galloway is listed as a company director.
34:06The captain's living there rent-free.
34:08There we have it.
34:10The two cases are connected.
34:12So are we saying Galloway and Captain Nielsen ran the CK business then?
34:15Oh, looks like it.
34:16We think that Hassan interrupted the drug theft on the boat,
34:20which meant that they couldn't declare him,
34:22and so they put him overboard, not realising that Mariam was hiding.
34:26Then when Nielsen did find Mariam,
34:28he couldn't bring himself to do the same,
34:30and so he let her go.
34:31That's a good motive for what happened to Hassan,
34:34but Malik and I checked out both sides of the shipping.
34:37It's all legit.
34:38Yeah. Yeah, bang on.
34:40So how could they be running a CK operation if there's no ketamine missing?
34:44It's the only boat that brings it into Scotland.
34:47They had security on duty, CCTV everywhere,
34:50and no access to keys or codes.
34:52Only the important exporters do.
34:54No-one touched the container.
34:56In that case, it has to be stolen while it's on the ship.
34:59So, we can connect Nielsen to our murder victim via the property it rented.
35:05Also the fact that we now know Galloway was killed
35:08by a lethal injection of CK,
35:10and Nielsen's boat was importing ketamine.
35:13We suspect that they were both running the CK drugs operation together
35:18because Galloway had access to cocaine through the McFadden's.
35:22Mariam and Hassan were also on Nielsen's boat,
35:25and Hassan is now missing, presumed dead.
35:28We've got links all over the shop,
35:30but no physical evidence of anything.
35:33Yeah, and if Nielsen was stealing for the ship,
35:36he's not going to be doing it on his lonesome.
35:38Maybe his crew was helping him.
35:40Maybe they got wind of what he was up to, and that's why he's dead.
35:44He was putting them all at risk.
35:46Let's find out.
35:48Bring them in.
35:51Your crew members tell us you're in charge of the cargo ship.
35:55If something goes wrong with the container, you have the passcodes?
35:59No.
36:00If we need a code, we have to radio in to the Port Authority,
36:03and they authorise it from the exporter.
36:06It's all recorded. You know, you can check.
36:13Elsa, your colleagues claim you're in charge of all documentation.
36:18Anything ever seem strange to you
36:20about their paperwork for the pharmaceutical containers?
36:23No. Why?
36:25Well, we suspect ketamine was being stolen from one of your shipments.
36:29How would that be possible?
36:34What does your job as marine mate on the Stortet involve?
36:38I am the navigator,
36:40so I assist the captain with positioning, direction, speed.
36:45You must have been shocked at his death.
36:48Of course.
36:50I don't understand why he would do it.
36:52Well, my detectives found a note at his flat.
36:56It said that something serious had happened on board.
37:01I'm not sure what that would be.
37:06What did you do after the ship came into Aberdeen?
37:09Went straight to my hotel.
37:11Why was Captain Nielsen in your car when you left the dock?
37:15Oh, yeah. I dropped him off at his place first.
37:21He doesn't drive.
37:22Tell us about the process of the bill of lading for the cargo.
37:26Well, it starts with the exporters in Norway.
37:29They pass it to the freight carriers who then give it to me,
37:31and it's added to the manifest.
37:33I pass it to the carriers in Scotland when we arrive.
37:36And from there it goes to the relevant distribution centre
37:39to be matched with a purchase order?
37:41It's not my job to follow it after it leaves the ship.
37:44Excuse me, are you accusing me of being part of this ketamine smuggling?
37:49Is it part of your duty to make sure that all the lifeboats are there,
37:54work in order?
37:55Yes. And before we left Stavanger, they were all accounted for.
37:59But then I noticed that one was missing just as we were coming into Aberdeen.
38:04And I... I asked the captain about it, but he...
38:08he just told me to mind my own business.
38:11Do you remember seeing anybody on the ship who shouldn't have been there?
38:14Anybody in the cargo containers?
38:16Our captain already told you.
38:18Yeah. And now he's dead.
38:21Where are you, or have you ever been involved in any drugs operation
38:25on board the Stilthit?
38:27Drugs operation? On our ship?
38:29That's insane.
38:31What about stowaways?
38:33We never had any.
38:35We have an eyewitness who says otherwise.
38:37I don't like what you're accusing me of.
38:39We haven't accused you of anything... yet.
38:42I want a lawyer.
38:44Were you just helping us with our enquiries?
38:48I said I want a lawyer.
38:53Sorry, boss. Sorry, team.
38:55So, Axel admitted in our interview
38:59that he gave Nielsen a lift home to his flat at Harbour Point,
39:02but claimed to go straight back to his hotel after dropping him off.
39:05So, I checked out the CCTV in the area,
39:09but the two of them entered the building,
39:11and as you can see, Axel is carrying a whole doll.
39:15That's got to be the ketamine.
39:17Yeah, no doubt he'll claim it's his jammies and toothbrush.
39:20There's more. So, I looked into the rental of these flats,
39:23and number 9A is never rented out.
39:25Could be where they cut the CK.
39:27Hmm. Good work, Glendo.
39:29But how are they covering their tracks for the ketamine theft?
39:33I've been thinking about that,
39:35and the only way is if they've got somebody on the inside cooking the books.
39:38Do you want me to dig into the export side of things again, boss?
39:41You trying to wangle yourself a free holiday to Norway, Monty?
39:44I've already done that.
39:45What, try and wangle a free holiday?
39:47Are you double-checking my work?
39:48No.
39:49Well, I know as thorough as you. Is that it?
39:51Malik.
39:52Why is she always like this?
39:53Take five, Malik.
39:54Oh.
39:56Now!
40:02Look, he's, um...
40:04He's under a lot of stress just with his mum's illness, OK?
40:07So, just don't take it to heart.
40:09So, we think that Axel is in the CK operation with Captain Nielsen.
40:13Right, the rest of the crew, they seem clean, apart from Emile.
40:17I mean, there's no way he could work that close with him
40:20and not think there's something going on.
40:22Yeah, same with Elsa.
40:24She's across all documentation and she lawyered up pretty fast.
40:27Well, it makes sense that Captain Nielsen would need both of them
40:30and Axel to make the smuggling operation work.
40:33Right, OK.
40:34Look, why don't we organise our warrant for Galloway's unleased flat?
40:38See what we can find.
40:44PHONE VIBRATES
40:46Whoa, whoa, whoa.
40:49Hello?
40:50Lindo, it's Mariam. You need to help me, please.
40:52Whoa, whoa, Mariam, slow...
40:54Slow down, slow down, slow down.
40:58Her asylum claim has been deemed inadmissible
41:00because she landed in Norway before she come here.
41:03They can't do this.
41:04She's a witness in our case, she's pregnant and she just lost her partner.
41:08Lindo, leave it with me, OK?
41:10I will talk to Immigration and I will make sure that they know
41:13that she has to stay put because she's a person of interest to us.
41:17Will that stop her from being deported?
41:21It will buy her some more time.
41:23Look, she will have a chance to contest any ruling that they make
41:27and we'll support her however we can.
41:29Thanks, boss.
41:30In the meantime, I would like you and Bart to go and ask Mariam
41:34if she ever saw any of the crew getting into those containers.
41:37Cool.
41:38Maybe we've just been asking the wrong questions.
41:45Jay?
41:48I know we've checked everything out, I'm just clutching at straws.
41:51No, look, I'm...
41:53Sorry, I didn't mean to snap.
41:56I really have turned over every stone on the export side.
41:59Is there anything else bothering you?
42:01I mean, besides your mama, of course.
42:05I'm just...
42:09...
42:12knackered.
42:13From all the running about.
42:17It's always left to me, you know?
42:19OK.
42:29No need to worry about the Home Office just yet.
42:32So they're not deporting me?
42:35They can't do anything until our case is closed.
42:41Until you...
42:44... find Hassan's body?
42:50Mariam, that night on the boat,
42:54did you see any of the ship's crew go into the containers?
42:57No, the only person I saw was the man who told me to be quiet.
43:02We think there might have been something going on that...
43:06... Hassan got in the middle of.
43:08Like what?
43:10We're not sure yet.
43:13Yeah, go ahead.
43:16How are things at the hostel?
43:18Not good.
43:20I cannot sleep there.
43:22We're on the street from the flat.
43:24Yeah.
43:27OK.
43:33OK.
43:39Police! Open up!
43:44What the hell?
43:49It's been cleaned out.
43:54Somebody got here before us.
43:57Thanks for the tip-off.
43:59I'm guessing it came from your brother.
44:01Yeah, he wanted to help. That's good.
44:04Because there's something else we need from him.
44:06Remember?
44:09We need a location for the girl.
44:11Told you, he can't do that.
44:13Then make sure we get her today.
44:27What are you up to?
44:29If there was drugs in here, they might have left traces.
44:33Check you?
44:36It is in all the DI training manuals.
44:39Have you forgotten already?
44:41Right, that's forensics just pulled up.
44:43Let's give them some space.
44:45You're too kind.
44:47I've got to go.
44:49OK.
44:50See you later.
44:52Right, that's forensics just pulled up.
44:54Let's give them some space.
44:56You think Axel know where you're coming?
44:58Maybe he gets spooked by the questioning.
45:00Look, let's just call it a day, OK?
45:02I'll get uniform to bring him back in.
45:06Right.
45:07Who's up for a swally?
45:09I'd better catch up with my father.
45:11You've changed your tune.
45:13Maybe we should invite him for a pint.
45:23PHONE RINGS
45:39I came here to let you know that my brother's out.
45:41You might have forced him into this, but it stops now.
45:43Forced him?
45:44Is that what he's been telling you?
45:46I gave you the tip-off about the flat in exchange for you letting Naz go.
45:49When was that agreed?
45:50Look, I'll make sure you go down for a very long time
45:53unless you back off.
45:55I'd think you'd be great
45:57if I couldn't bring your little brother down with me.
46:02Naz is out.
46:04End of.
46:21Everything in style now.
46:23You have music, relaxing sounds,
46:27breathing exercises.
46:29It might help you sleep.
46:31Thank you. It definitely will.
46:34You didn't have to do this.
46:38Detective Lindo, can I ask, where are you from?
46:41Jamaica.
46:43Why did you come here?
46:45To find my own way in the world,
46:47to find my own way in the world,
46:49and I don't think that could happen back home.
46:51My father is...
46:55..very domineering.
46:57Mine too.
46:59Hassan is completely different.
47:02He would be a great father.
47:05I hoped Scotland would be our new home.
47:08Yeah, same for me, but if I'm honest...
47:12..I'm not sure Aberdeen is my place.
47:17Why not?
47:19It's complicated.
47:21Let's just say the team don't always agree with my tactics.
47:25You have a mind of your own.
47:32HE SINGS IN HEBREW
47:47HE SINGS IN HEBREW
47:50HE SINGS IN HEBREW
48:16Hey.
48:21Do you want to tell me why you went to see Mariam last night?
48:24Good morning to you too, Bart.
48:26Katie just texted me, concerned that one of our team showed up.
48:29Hold on. I gave her some earphones to help her sleep.
48:32What's wrong with that?
48:34So, why didn't you tell me you were going?
48:36There was no point.
48:38No, the point is that you shouldn't be playing
48:40the knight in shining armour for witnesses.
48:43You know who you sound like?
48:45Malik.
48:47Cheap shot.
48:49You could jeopardise this entire case.
48:52Can you try and be a human being here? She's all alone in that place.
48:55And can you think like a police officer for once?
48:58You cannot do things like that.
49:02You just can't.
49:04OK? Not without telling me first.
49:06Because it will jeopardise your promotion,
49:08and that's all that matters, right?
49:10What do you care anyway when you're heading back to Jamaica?
49:13Huh?
49:15Yeah. Something else you didn't tell me.
49:20What you said to her?
49:22The truth. Like you're coming back home with me.
49:24You have no right. Just like you have no right
49:26to embarrass me with the pictures you show her.
49:28Don't be ridiculous. I was showing the moat of affection.
49:32Affection?
49:35Well, that's new.
49:37So what?
49:39All your problems come because me never hug you enough?
49:42You hardly even look at me after my mother die.
49:45You hardly even look at me after my mother die.
49:48That is not true.
49:50No? You blame me.
49:53There was never a run after that.
49:55I had to work.
49:57Work. Yeah, and that was always more important.
50:01Davis, you have to come back home with me
50:04so me can make things right between us.
50:16Davis!
50:19Traces of ketamine were found in the air vent
50:22and the carpet samples were a match for the fibres
50:26that we found in Galloway's hair.
50:28Gold stars for Bart and Lindo.
50:31Maybe you two should move into forensics.
50:33Oh, you'd love that, wouldn't you?
50:35So Galloway was killed in the flat and then moved to the car?
50:38No. And we were right about the flat
50:41where they cut and stashed the CK.
50:43Which still doesn't explain how the crew
50:45get away with stealing the ketamine.
50:47Well, guess what your job is today, Monty.
50:49Should I get my trap shot?
50:51I can give you a hand.
50:52No, Malik, I need you on the ground
50:54leading the team to try and find Axel
50:56because he has disappeared into thin air.
50:59Uniform can't find him, but no doubt you will.
51:02I've got my mum's meds at lunchtime, remember?
51:05Yeah, I'm sure you can make it work.
51:07OK, Lindo, you can be with Monty.
51:09Yes, boss.
51:10Do we think that something went wrong
51:12with the CK operation and that Axel killed Galloway and Nielsen?
51:16Maybe.
51:17But maybe there's somebody else that wants them all dead.
51:20Grace McFadden.
51:22Really?
51:24Coke sales take a dive.
51:26She soon hears that CK is flooding the street, you know.
51:29She doesn't realise it's coming from her own outfit.
51:32Maybe she found out about Galloway.
51:34Killed him and then took over the operation?
51:36Galloway's been laundering cash through the legit businesses,
51:39so maybe that's how she found out.
51:41I mean, it's a good motive, isn't it?
51:44You know, she has worked her backside off over the years.
51:48She's tried to keep anything legit away from the murky side of things.
51:52Bart, you're with me.
51:55I think it's time we put the squeeze on, Grace.
52:12How can I help, sir?
52:14I'm here to see Detective Lindo, please.
52:16Oh, Mr Lindo.
52:18Grantly.
52:20And if you'd be so kind as to tell me where that boy of mine is hiding.
52:23He hasn't returned not one text or call of mine all morning.
52:26We have been very busy.
52:30Him setting too busy to come down.
52:33Everything all right between you two?
52:35Just a few things we need to work through.
52:38Well, family, sir.
52:40They're certainly never easy.
52:42But usually things have a way of working themselves out.
52:45I'm not so sure.
52:47Well, you have raised a very strong-willed young man.
52:51A little too strong-willed at times.
52:54Just like his daddy.
52:56When Davis told me he was moving here,
52:58I thought it was just a phase, something he had to get out of his system.
53:02That it wouldn't last long at all.
53:05Well, I wasn't convinced that we were the right fit for him either, but...
53:09He seems to be proving us both wrong, eh?
53:13Monty, you're burying yourself in paperwork.
53:16Come up with some air now.
53:18Cheers.
53:21I've actually just come across something.
53:23It might be nothing, but...
53:25Hold on.
53:26Remember the unidentified prints on Galloway's car?
53:29Yeah.
53:30I run them through the system again,
53:32and I just get a notification there's a match.
53:34I'll forward it to you.
53:37Naz?
53:38Jay... Jay, it's me.
53:40What's wrong?
53:42Naz, what's going on?
53:44Is it Mum? Is she all right?
53:46I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
53:48Naz, tell me what it is.
53:50You need to tell them where the girl is.
53:53They're at Mum's house and they've got a petrol bomb.
53:56What?
53:57They're messing about, Jay.
53:59Is that what they're telling you?
54:01I'll be here with them.
54:03There's a guy outside. He's going to do it, Jay.
54:05He's given me to the count of three.
54:07OK, Naz, calm down.
54:09Listen, just let me think.
54:11One.
54:12No, Naz, wait. Wait.
54:14Two.
54:15I'm so sorry.
54:17Let me talk to them. Let me talk to them.
54:19Three.
54:20Jay, please.
54:21Mariam Farraki.
54:23She's at a hostel on Powell Street.
54:25Mariam Farraki?
54:29Naz!
54:30Naz!
54:31Naz!
54:36So I'm out now? Yeah?
54:50They're Mariam's.
54:52Her prints wouldn't have been in the system the first time we ran these.
54:55That's why we didn't get a hit before.
54:57She said she ran into a couple of vehicles as she left the dock.
54:59One of them must have been Galloway's.
55:01Well, that puts him at the harbour sometime the night he was killed.
55:04What if somebody else was in the car with Galloway?
55:07That would mean them see her as well.
55:09Look, both Galloway and Nilsen are dead,
55:12and Axel's disappeared.
55:14Everyone in this case is dropping like flies, Lindo.
55:17You need to get her into protective custody.
55:25Bonnie, what's up?
55:26I think I found something.
55:28The price per kilo of the ketamine charged by the pharma company
55:31doesn't match how much the NRPS are paying for it.
55:34It's like the NHS are paying way more than they should.
55:37The numbers are off.
55:44You said they wouldn't take Mariam.
55:47I'm here to bring her into protective custody.
55:49We're too late, cos she's gone with immigration.
55:52They said the deportation had been signed off and they had paperwork.
55:55Who?
55:56Some guys from the Home Office.
55:58That's not possible.
55:59They said to my boss she will not be moved.
56:03Oh, God.
56:20Do you remember when I said there was someone on the inside
56:22doctoring the purchase orders on the NRPS side?
56:27You can run, but you can't hide.
56:35Malik? Malik, are you still there?
56:38Yeah, yeah, I'm still here.
56:40Well, I'm waiting to find out whose signature is on the bottom
56:42of those purchase orders.
56:43Hang on a sec.
56:44No, Monty, wait.
56:48Monty!
56:50Talk to me!
56:54Wait!
56:57Monty!
56:59Catch a nose.
57:02Quiet.
57:03Stop the car!
57:04Don't touch me!
57:06Come on.
57:08Careful!
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