East West 101 (2007–2011): Season 2, Episode 7 - East West 101 - full transcript

When a truck driver is killed and a haul of fertilizer stolen, Malik and Skerritt fear a possible terrorist attack. The race is on to find the men responsible. Is this event connected with the car bomb that killed Agent Angleton? Malik knows he must do everything in his power to stop another catastrophe, including using his connections in the Muslim community and putting his life on the line.

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Where is the evidence

that this is a politically
motivated event?

I left Kabul to get
away from this!

There's violence here too.

John was scrupulous.

He believed in what he was
doing and he was bloody good at it.

We found a hundred
grand in cash,

visas that couldn't
be accounted for.

He was running a
people-smuggling operation.

He was bringing
in illegal immigrants

via boat from Indonesia.



Mr. Skerritt, I've
helped you out before.

What do you treat
me like this for?

Oscar, if you
didn't poison Akmal,

the chances are
you know who did.

Skerritt thinks my
husband was corrupt.

Would you rather
remember your husband

as an adulterer or a traitor?

What was he really
doing in Indonesia?

It was classified.
It was a secret.

Soon as Sophia
arrived on his doorstep,

he knew we'd be onto him.

Do you know where Edward
got these photos from?

All I know is people
lost their lives.

That boat was
called the Sea Rose.



My husband's in the
background just watching

while Separta's herding
them all onto the boat.

- Why?
- Disrupting.

He's a very quiet man.

He tells us nothing except that
he has an important job to do.

Reparation.

What have you got?

Ah, the deceased is Greg Moss,

truckie working for
Denby Transport.

How'd the canvass go?
You got any witnesses?

One... a bloke working
in a local laminate factory

says he heard a loud
bang, came outside,

saw a blue Hyundai
sideswipe a parked car.

Get the plates?

No. I checked the scene and
found a shell casing for a .45.

Get the shell casing
off to ballistics ASAP.

- Righto.
- Thanks, man.

Yeah, no, no. That's fine.

All right, thanks for that. Bye.

Hey.

The truck was found
abandoned in the national park.

- Its cargo was stolen.
- What was it carrying?

Six tons of ammonium nitrate.

- Six tons?
- Yeah.

That's enough to make the bomb
that took out the Bali nightclub

look like a firecracker.

Yeah, I know.

The truck leaves Mascot at 6:15.

It's carrying six
tons of fertilizer.

6:30, gets hijacked here

and is dumped in
the national park

sometime before 8:00 a.m.

Traveling by truck
during peak hour,

how long's it take to get from
Mascot to the national park?

An hour, bit less.

Maybe more,
depending on traffic.

So it leaves you half an hour
to shift six tons of fertilizer.

It's doable, but
you'd need a forklift.

And somewhere
discreet to offload.

What are you thinking?

These guys are very organized.
They left nothing to chance.

In order to move that amount
of gear without anyone seeing,

had to have at least a
warehouse, a storage facility,

somewhere big enough
to park two trucks.

Somewhere en route
to the national park.

Got to be somewhere
south of the Georges River.

Get numbers of
industrial warehouses

and storage facilities in a
10K radius of Sans Souci,

and concentrate
your efforts on places

that have been recently leased.

These places run on a
PIN-operated security panel.

Narrow it down to the
warehouses that were accessed

between 6:00 a.m. and
8:00 a.m. this morning.

Yeah. Got it.

You all right?

Yep. Relax. Baby's
not due for a month.

Glad to hear it.

- Malik.
- Meeting adjourned.

I need to talk to you.

- I can't talk right now.
- Trust me, this is important.

I can't talk over the phone.

Come downstairs.
I'm in the car park.

I'll see you down there.

I hope you know
what you're doing.

Hey. What's up?

- Separta is on the NSO payroll.
- Separta?

He's part of the
disruption program.

Why would the NSO
condone people-smuggling

when their agenda
was to stop it?

Separta, Khoder, my
husband, Kirkbride.

They're all connected.

You need to get Separta
and Khoder to talk.

Separta's gone to
ground in Indonesia

and Khoder's left the country.

No, Khoder came
back this morning.

He's being detained by customs.

If you need confirmation,

get Khoder to talk before
they whisk him away

to some godforsaken place.

Look, I have no credibility.
Just tread carefully.

Zane, about us, and
your wife, I'm sorry.

It wasn't just you.

Let me go!

Sophia!

Let her go!

- Relax!
- No!

- Jesus.
- Zane!

- Let me go!
- Just take it easy.

She's done nothing.

Hey, hey. Hey. Hey.

We're on the same team. Relax.

By your own admission, you
know nothing of a sleeper cell,

yet there's evidence
that something's going on,

then you waste time

pulling one of your
own agents off the street.

You ever heard of the
Official Secrets Act?

Anything happens to
her, I'm coming after you.

Your beautiful widow
friend is facing imprisonment.

Oh, why don't you just
measure them and get on with it?

So customs say you were
involved in a madrassa.

I said school.

They assumed because
I come from Afghanistan

it is a school for extremists.

You have a degree in
chemical engineering.

Were you there to recruit
and train would-be terrorists?

I was opening up an orphanage!

Mr. Khoder, we're
investigating the murders

that have resulted
from a car bomb attack.

Now, you knew the
printer, you knew Akmal.

And two days after the
explosion, you fled the country.

Is that correct?

My air ticket was bought
months in advance.

You're a very clever
man, Mr. Khoder.

You're a planner and
you're patient, but so are we.

Last time we spoke on
this matter, you lied to me.

- Lied?
- That's right.

You withheld the truth.

One of the victims
of the car bomb attack

was an NSO agent
known as Barlow.

You had had dealings
with him in Indonesia,

as John Angleton.

You got to expect that holding
back information like that

is gonna create feelings
of mistrust and suspicion.

So why didn't you mention that
you knew this man in Indonesia?

There are some things
it is better to forget.

Okay. What about that man?

What can you tell me about him?

You paid this guy to
get you into Australia.

We know that.

His name is Separta.

He promises refugees
safe passage to Australia.

He takes their money.

He is a liar and a thief.

You're not an
Australian citizen.

You're on a residency visa.

If we suspect that you're
an enemy of Australia,

we can kick your
ass out of the country.

I am no enemy.

I was in Afghanistan to open
an orphanage for children!

We know you're
planning an attack.

We know about the
ammonium nitrate.

If you know anything about
the making of a bomb...

No!

Tell us the truth,
and we'll sort this out.

This goes against
everything I believe in,

everything I have worked for.

Who the hell are
you to accuse me?!

You've got a son, Mr. Khoder.

He's got a degree in
chemical engineering.

You've taken him on some
of the little trips to Afghanistan.

- You leave my son out of this.
- Melbourne Uni, on the campus.

I can make a
phone call right now,

drag his ass out of there,

and I will question him
until I am fully satisfied.

You want to go down that line?

Organize a warrant
to check his house.

Hello?

Yep. Good one.

All right. That was Lim.
They've found the warehouse.

Okay.

- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm okay.

So the lease was taken
out about a month ago

under the name of Diego
Waters, but I've checked.

It's all fake, including
all the supporting I.D.

We found some
ammonium nitrate over there.

Spoke to the manager?

Yeah, he said he
came past last night,

saw a white pantech
driving into the warehouse,

but he didn't see
who was driving.

Prints?

No, the light switches,
keypads, door handles,

they've all been wiped clean.

- These guys are good.
- Yeah.

They've had the
lease for a month,

but they've only
accessed the place twice.

Once was this morning
between 6:40 and 7:15.

The other time was last
night between 9:00 and 10:30.

- What's this?
- Angelo's Pizza.

- Super supreme, no ham.
- Very tasty, I believe.

- Check it out.
- Copy that.

You're all right, yeah?

No. They detained me for hours.

They can't do that.

They're trying to silence me,
Zane, but I won't be silenced.

We've kicked over
a hornets' nest.

Look, I've got to go, all
right? Keep your head down.

Yeah, you too.
Keep me in the loop.

I will.

Pizza dude remembers
the guy ordering four pizzas.

- Hang on, Callas.
- Said he's been here before.

Always strict on no
ham, no bacon routine.

- Can he I.D. the guy?
- Even better.

Says the man used the
ATM up at the corner here.

Callas, I need you to run a
check on an ATM machine

on the corner of Beamish
and South Parade.

All the transaction
records made between...

9:10 and 9:30.

- You got that?
- Yeah, got it.

And Malik, we've got
a positive print match

on that shell casing.

I think you should come in.

- Separta.
- It's a five-point match.

So Separta's the shooter.

Someone want to tell me how
he does that from Indonesia?

Obviously he's
back in the country.

What, he just strolled
through customs?

- I'm as surprised as you are.
- Are you really?

I'm told he was on your
books at some stage.

- Is that true, Richard?
- It's classified.

This is a guy who
decapitated two people,

who planted
explosives in my garage.

You can't win a war on terrorism
by hanging out with Boy Scouts.

That's fantastic.

So far NSO are doing a great job

fighting terrorism, aren't they?

The lead suspect in one
of the biggest bomb threats

that's ever faced this city,
and he's on your books?

We've got a positive
match on that ATM.

Latif Kazi.

I went through all
the transactions,

cross-matched them
with any registered owners

of navy blue Hyundais.

He doesn't own one,
but his sister does,

and she's nominated him
for quite a few speeding fines.

Latif Kazi is a member
of Omar's prayer room.

He's got a brother, Nadir.

Had him under
surveillance for a while there,

but they stopped attending
and we lost track of them.

Have we got any way
of contacting them?

I know where his parents live.

Not all our taxes are
being wasted on these guys.

Oh, shit.

I think my waters
have just broken.

- Um...
- All right.

Well, call an ambulance.

It's all right. I'll take
her to the hospital.

It's faster if I take her. Okay.

- Are you okay?
- Yeah.

Great. Well, now
I'm two officers down.

Hey, what are you
doing? That's my car.

Hi, how are you? I'm Zane Malik.
This is my partner, Sonny Koa.

We're with the police.

Have you come
about the prang, yeah?

- What's your name?
- Sjida Kazi.

- Have you got a brother Latif?
- Yes.

Ever lend your car to Latif?

I used to, until I kept
getting his speeding fines.

You know, a year, a
year and a half ago,

my brother's
thinking he's Tupac.

Dropping eccies,
going to nightclubs.

Every week, different girl.

He's worried more about
his hair than anything.

Now, he's issuing fatwas,
telling me how to dress,

how to eat.

He's an idiot. He has
no balance in his life.

When was the change?

There was this girl
he was keen on, a skip.

Didn't work out, though.

Then this Omar Manwar
guy comes along,

and suddenly
everything's about Allah.

- What about Nadir?
- Nadir's okay. He's a good kid.

He just worships
Latif, you know?

Does everything his big
brother tells him to do.

We really need to speak
with both your brothers,

so if you know anything...

They moved to this share
house place out in Auburn.

I can get you the address.

- Yeah.
- Thanks.

The neighbors I.D.'d the Kazis.

Said there was a
group of about five.

- Thought they were students.
- How long ago did they move out?

About two weeks ago.
Nice boys, apparently.

Quiet. Kept to themselves.

Did they say where they went?

No one even knew they'd gone

until the real estate
agent turned up.

Anything they did notice?

Yeah, beards. Long ones too.

And they also wore
dishdashas like Rahman wears.

But when they left,
they shaved their beards,

cut their hair, and also started
wearing t-shirts and jeans.

Sounds like they were
getting ready for something.

- Baba?
- Let's go talk to the neighbors.

Yes, I'm coming home.

No, let me buy dinner, Baba.

Can do that too. Doesn't matter.

I'll call you back.

Wait, wait, wait!
Don't hurt me, man!

- All right, all right.
- You're supposed to be in jail.

I'm out now. Got out on parole.

So why did you run
when you saw me?

Instinct.

It's me.

Hey, did you know Oscar
Katas had been released?

No.

He's still got five years left
to serve on his sentence.

I'm not accountable
for the judgments

of the corrective services.

I don't know why
they let him out.

Something's going on. He
freaked out when he saw me.

I freak out when I see you.

Okay, thanks. That's great news.

Bye.

Well, baby and
mother are doing well.

They managed to
avoid the humidicrib.

Nice one.

I suppose I ought to
send them a present.

Bottle of Scotch,
that's what I'd want.

Why would anyone in
their right mind want kids?

Are you sure about that?

Yeah.

It seems a little
final, that's all.

The only family I've ever
had is a dysfunctional one,

so chances are I'm programmed
to repeat the disaster.

Therefore I'm not going there.

That's a pretty dark philosophy.

I'm a realist.

Either that or you're
such a perfectionist

that anything you
can't get exactly right

scares the hell out of you.

Your wound. It's weeping.

Oh, shit.

It's not healing over
for some reason.

Anyway, it's academic because
I've never had the opportunity.

Well, you do now.

You don't beat around
the bush, do you?

I know what I want,
and I know how to get it.

Is that so?

Here, this'll sting.

I think you'd make
a great mother.

- You all right?
- Yeah.

What sort of answer's that?

Looking after your sister?

Why are you acting so
weird all of a sudden?

I'm not acting weird.

Yes, you are.

Amir, come on.

I love you, son.

I love you too, Dad.

A son is a precious thing.

Mr. Labban, how are you?

Malik?

Two men are wanted in
connection with murder

and the theft of six tons
of ammonium nitrate.

If you have seen
Latif and Nadir Kazi...

I got to go.

Guess I'll see
you at the office.

Richard...

About last night.

It wasn't just the
champagne talking, was it?

I mean, were you serious
about us having a child?

I don't mind.

I just think that we need
to be clear about this.

I'm clear.

What about you?

They come to my
lessons. I teach them.

If you could help us
out with an address.

I don't know where they live.

How about this guy?
You seen this guy?

- Perhaps.
- When?

Yesterday? Last week?

Some time ago.

- Do you know where he could be?
- He was a visitor.

Look, I know what you teach,
and I know where it's headed.

- I teach the Koran.
- You teach your interpretation.

You should come and
take one of my lessons.

You might learn something.

What would I learn at one
of your lessons? Politics?

How to hate the
society I live in?

You teach these young men.
Some of them are teenagers.

You teach them what?
That this country hates them?

That they're being persecuted?

What you teach is offensive.

- Offensive jihad.
- What do you know about jihad?

What happened at the
end of the last battle?

What did the Prophet say?

The lesser of the
struggles has just finished,

and the greater
struggle is about to begin.

The struggle between
you and yourself.

Incitement is a crime.

Remember that.

He knows. He's
knows he's responsible.

He's just gonna wash his
hands of the whole thing.

If Omar's been
in touch with Latif,

he knows that we're onto him.

Yeah, I don't think Khoder's
telling us the truth, either.

Locksmith's opened
up Khoder's house.

- What's she doing here?
- She's assisting.

Why? Is that gonna be a problem?

Maybe for you. Hey.

Hey. Shall we go in?

Sure.

Zane.

Letters to Khoder
about the refugees.

About the boat that sank.

These suitcases
belong to the dead.

- Why has Khoder kept them?
- Maybe to make a point.

These photos taken by an
Indonesian photojournalist.

They've circled a
photo of my husband.

Why? To identify
him as a target?

Maybe revenge.

"Dear Brother, it
gives me great joy

to find you here in Australia,

but sadness in my heart
to hear of your tragedy.

I was afraid for my own
family when we fled Kabul,

but we arrived two weeks ago

with the help of a
good and kind man.

God give him
long life, this man...

Angleton.

He paid our journey
from Indonesia,

and his agent met us in Broome,

provided legitimate
visas for free.

This duty he performed with
the goodness of his heart.

I want to thank him

for his his courage,

his humanity.

If all men are
like this Angleton,

Allah be praised, Australia
must be a great country."

He was bringing in refugees.

It wasn't for the money.

It was to atone for what
happened on that boat.

For his involvement in
the sinking of the Sea Rose.

He was a decent man.

So how does this link
to Angleton's murder

or the truckload
of stolen fertilizer?

That's a good question.

Agent Skerritt, Detective
Malik will be joining us.

All right, Mr. Khoder.

Tell me about these pictures.

These people set
out on a journey.

They sought refuge
and found death.

And him?

Ali was a doctor.

He, his wife, and his
three-year-old daughter.

Drowned.

For the record, I'm
showing Mr. Khoder

a series of letters

that were dated
earlier this month.

Can you tell us what
these documents contain?

They are letters about the
man you name... Separta.

I am collecting
stories of witnesses.

People who knew,
who saw something.

What are your current dealings

with the man you may have
known as Separta or as Arif Muchtar?

I don't have current dealings.

We believe that you
are working with Separta

and have colluded
to plan a terrorist act

involving mass murder.

You? You accuse me?

What is terror?

It is the look on the face of
children when a bomb goes off!

Or when their
boat begins to sink,

and they know that death
is coming to claim them.

No one will save them,
and their last moments

are filled with the
injustice of man.

You've got no respect
for life, but we are different,

and we will stop you.

Stop me what? Building schools?

You've got family
in Afghanistan.

You've got a brother,
a sister, two nephews.

I will arrange to have them
taken away to security services,

where they will be
vigorously interrogated

until we determine the truth.

You want to torture my
family. You mean tortured, yes?

No one will be tortured.
We're just after the truth.

- We already have your son.
- Suspend the interview, please.

What's this?

You are threatening the witness,
and that threatens what we do.

- We want the same thing.
- Do we?

I'm gonna have to ask you

to let Malik continue
this interview alone.

Fine.

If people are killed because
I threaten what you do,

you can wear it.

When I saw the boat,

I could see it was too
small for all these people.

367 of us could
not fit onto this boat.

But Separta kept telling
us there was a bigger boat

further out to sea.

But out in the
ocean, hours later,

we realized there
was no bigger boat.

This was it.

And then the
boat started to list.

There was panic.

367 people.

And from below
deck trying to get out.

People were trapped inside.

Women.

Children.

We tried to pump out the water,
but it was coming in too fast.

I heard my wife's voice.

I swam to her.

She was screaming.

"Look for our children."

Baba!

I tried to find them.

I dove under the water, but it
was impossible to find them.

My wife was beside herself.

I tried to hold her
above the water.

And then she was gone.

We waited in the water for many
hours, in the dark and the cold.

And then in the
darkness, we saw a light.

We saw a light.

We were waving and shouting.

There were two
Australians on that boat.

We had seen them on the
beach, talking to Separta.

According to the authorities,

the boat that came to
observe did not exist.

It was, what do you say? A
figment of our imagination?

But I know what I saw.

We all know what we saw.
The boat came and went away.

At dawn, I heard
the sound of birds.

I thought I was in paradise
and the birds were talking to me.

I asked Allah, please
look after my remaining son

who was with his
uncle in Quetta.

And then an Indonesian
fishing boat appeared.

A fisherman pulled
us from the water.

Of the 367 people
who were on board,

only seven of us...

Only seven...

of us.

Mr. Khoder, if this
had happened to me,

if I had lost my family,

and then I'd found
one of these men,

well, I can't tell
you what I'd do.

Did you kill John Angleton?

I have seen enough death.
I don't need any more.

The two Australian men

that you said were on board
the boat that came and went...

You know, those Australian men
that you mentioned to me before.

Yeah? So one of them you
knew as the printer, Angleton.

- Yes.
- And...

who was the other?

The man who was here.

The man I hit.

Agent Skerritt.

What do you know about
the sinking of the Sea Rose?

It was a tragedy.

The boat went down
in international waters.

Sometimes it takes a
tragedy to get a result.

Result?

No more boats.

The people-smuggling
operation was disrupted.

So from an NSO point of
view, this was a good thing.

Of course not.

Well, Angleton was there
monitoring the situation.

NSO knew these
boats were unseaworthy.

A lot of those boats
were leaky tubs.

That's the sad truth.

Even if we'd been
able, there's no way

we could have stopped
people boarding that vessel.

Khoder says you and
Angleton were on board a boat

that failed to
pick up survivors.

What are you saying, Patricia?

That I could stand on a boat
and watch people drown?

He says he saw you.

I don't know what he thinks
he saw, but I wasn't there.

Any news on Separta?

I spoke to Richard.

He wasn't on any boat.

Khoder must have been mistaken.

Come on, you think about it.
The Sea Rose went down at night.

You'd have to have
night-vision goggles.

And anyway, to suggest

that they stood by and
watched, that's ludicrous.

Zane. Mr. Labban's
here to see you.

Labban? What does he want?

Didn't say. He seems
pretty worked up.

- He said he'd only talk to you.
- All right.

Those two men on the TV.

I had them in my cab a week ago.

The Kazi brothers?

Do you know where
I can find them?

You know where I can
find the Kazi brothers?

They're not bad people.

They're boys, young. Easily led.

Mr. Labban, it's
really very important

that you tell me what you
know about these boys.

- I have to find them.
- I've heard this before, man.

- No one needs to get hurt. Okay?
- This too I have heard.

If we don't find these boys
and they carry out their plans,

a great deal more
innocent people will be hurt.

Every single life is precious.

Absolutely.

And that's why you've got
to tell me what you know.

We don't belong here.

We're not welcome.

Got a family just like you.

We have to withdraw all
the troops, all the journalists.

Police! Don't move!

Get on the ground! Now!

Get up!

- Where are your friends, Latif?
- Like I'm gonna tell you.

We found these on him.

Get everything off these phones.
Any calls made and received.

I want to know where
they're coming from.

Right, get him to
the station, yeah?

We know there was a bomb

being constructed in the house.

We know that.

Now, what can you tell us?

Nothing.

When we arrested you, there
were some firearms present.

What were you intending
to do with the firearms?

Self-defense.

From who?

The infidel.

We also found some
diesel. What was that for?

For the van.

What about the ammonium nitrate?

For my plants.

We've got a trace on the phone.

Calls from this number and
another number in Pyrmont.

Also this number seems to
be bouncing off a tower in Ryde.

Yeah, they're headed
southeast down Victoria Road.

Get down there and
see if you can pick it up.

We've got a smart-ass in there.
You're probably second cousins.

Here, have a go.

Get Sjida on the phone.
Explain the situation.

Tell her her brothers'
lives are in her hands.

All right.

Are you happy? Are you
proud of what you're doing?

What's there not
to be happy about?

You're gonna be proud
when your bomb dismembers

hundreds of innocent people?

They're not my people.

They've never accepted
us here and they never will.

You were born in Australia.

Whether you like it or not,
this country's your home.

You had every
opportunity to succeed here,

to practice Islam, do
whatever you want.

- No one's stopping you.
- Bullshit.

I understand. Look
at your parents.

They came here with nothing,

and they succeeded
without resorting to crime.

My dad doesn't understand.

He's a slave to
paying off a mortgage,

chasing the bullshit
Aussie dream.

Well, my duty in life is not to
pay off a mortgage, my brother.

Latif!

Whatever it is you're involved
in, you have to help them.

Listen to me! You
have to help them.

Help them? Huh? Help the enemy?

What are you talking about?

What rubbish are you talking?

You think you're some holy man
issuing fatwas, making bombs?!

You help them!

- Just get out of here.
- Answer me!

- I don't want to talk to you!
- Where's Nadir?

- Get out!
- Where is he?!

You don't understand!

What, you think
this hijab is enough?

You think prayer's enough?

We've got to take the
fight to these people!

No! You don't know
what you're talking about!

You know nothing!

You, Mum and
Dad, you are all lost.

You're the one that's lost!

Where's Nadir?

Get her out of here.

- Where is Nadir?!
- Get her out of here!

Get her out of here!

Fuck off!

Please sit down.
Calm yourself down.

Kane, give us a moment.

That's Nadir.

Is he older or younger?

He's younger.

So he's your little
brother, yeah?

- You look after him?
- Of course I do.

- You very close?
- Yeah, very close.

What's gonna happen to him?

I'm asking you
this because I hope

you're not gonna be
responsible for him

dying a horrible, useless
death, your own flesh and blood.

It's not useless, all right?

Paradise is our destination.

Paradise? You're gonna go to
heaven for murdering people?

Who told you that? Omar?

Show me where in the Koran

it says it's okay to
kill innocent people.

- Show me.
- Allah says we must make jihad.

Jihad. Do you even
know what jihad is?

It means war.

No, it means "struggle."
A struggle with yourself.

You've got a jihad
going on right now.

You got to decide whether or not

you're gonna let your little
brother die for something

that Allah would never want
to happen in the first place.

If you talk to me about this,
if you tell me where Nadir is,

tell me what he's doing...

then we can work it out.

Latif.

Nadir is his own
person, as I am.

And these innocent
countrymen you speak of,

they have blood on their hands.

Look at what's happening
in Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza.

Their national day is Anzac Day.

It's a day in which
they celebrate

the invasion of
a Muslim country,

in a war that resulted
in the occupation

and colonization
of Islamic lands.

My brother. Anzac Day, you know?

We stood at school,
right, under the Aussie flag.

We mourned the death
of the Christian soldiers

those crusader wannabes
who invaded and slaughtered

hundreds and
thousands of Muslims.

They had no reason being there.

Today's Anzac Day.

So, what, today's
your day of revenge?

Kane, what tower are
these calls bouncing off?

Ryde, Concord,
Putney, and Cabarita.

So opposite sides of
the Parramatta River.

That's right.

They're on a boat.

It's the Anzac Bridge.

Sir, you need to turn
around and go back.

How am I gonna turn around?
You see the traffic behind me?

I just got to get in that
concrete factory over there.

Just wait a minute.

I've got police.

Don't worry. Just stay cool.

All cars in the Sydney
Harbour vicinity

keep a lookout for a
tugboat heading westbound

toward the Anzac Bridge.

If sighted, contact...

- Patrol 36.
- Patrol 36, go ahead.

Yeah, I've got a
J.J. Lawson truck

that wants to get into
the concrete factory.

Says he's got to make a
delivery underneath the bridge.

Copy that. Stand by.

Police!

- Get on the ground!
- Get on the ground!

- Get on the ground!
- Get on the ground!

Get down!

Tactical 7, two
offenders deceased.

- Barge secured.
- Go.

Go. Go.

Hey, wait! Stop!

Go, go!

Shit.

Police! Put your hands
on the windscreen!

Police! Hands on the windscreen!

Put your hands
on the windscreen!

Hands on the
windscreen! Do it now!

Do it!

Drop it!

Drop it!

Drop it!

You crazy Indonesian.
What the fuck is this?

It's always been about this.

I did what you asked. You
paid me to kill your friend.

Angleton.

But I was never one of yours.

Call an ambulance!
Call an ambulance!

Brother, stay with me.

You stay with me.

Don't go nowhere, you hear me?

You ain't going nowhere.

Hey, Zane.

How you doing?

Skerritt had
Separta kill Angleton.

He got Oscar to poison Akmal.

Are you saying that he...

that he had those men killed?

Goes back to the Sea Rose.

Cutting and running?

We just got a call to move out.

There's a job on
in the Solomons.

It's a coup situation.

I was gonna call you.

See if you wanted to get
together before I take off.

Perfect this
baby-making business.

Oh, you tell people
what they want to hear,

don't you, Richard?

That's how you operate.

It comes with the
territory of being NSO.

Lying. Reinventing the truth.

Pat?

Malik thinks you killed Angleton

to cover up the truth
about the Sea Rose.

He thinks you also got
Oscar to poison Akmal.

Well, I suppose Malik
thinks I flew those planes

into the twin towers.

That's crazy.

Pat?

I'm reopening the investigation
into the Angleton bombing.

You do what you
have to do, princess.

I killed a man.

To save many.

I could have saved him.

You did what you had to do.

But changed nothing.

No, Zane.

You are the change.

Members of Parliament,

seven years ago a fishing
boat called the Sea Rose

sank in the Timor Sea,

and 360 men, women,
and children drowned.

These people were legitimate
refugees seeking sanctuary.

Were their deaths part of an
organized disruption program?

Was it deliberately covered up?

I'm here to speak of
the uncomfortable truths

that must be confronted,
because unless we do,

everything this country
stands for is in jeopardy.

We are here today to shed some
light where there was darkness.

I call upon one of
the few survivors

of the sinking of the
Sea Rose to tell his story.

When we were in Indonesia,
my children asked me,

what is Australia like?

I told them it is a place
where dreams come true.

Make your dreams big.

My children were happy.

They said, "Baba, we are
going to live in paradise."