Avrodh the Siege Within (2020–…): Season 2, Episode 7 - Decoding the enemy - full transcript

Pradeep and Imtiaz find cargo booking slips for the printers on various flights while decoding Suleiman's identity in Bhavnagar. The plan becomes clearer to them and it looks like the enemy intended to simultaneously explode 25 pl...

[Iqbal] ‘Here,keep this.’

‘Keep it.’

[Iqbal] ‘It will help stop
the sweating.’

And speak to Papaji.

Set up a meeting
in a day or two.

But, brother.
Why wait any longer?

Just get this money out
of here today...

...and relieve me of this stress.

Hey,

this money has travelled
quite a distance on donkeys.

Let it rest a little.



More stuff is yet to come.
It will arrive in a few days.

[Iqbal] ‘Don't worry.
Go and sleep.’

Close it.

[Iqbal] See you, then.

[phone pings]

[phone rings]

Where is the RDX?

[Parveena] ‘At Aravali
Sevak cargo office.’

We must act fast.

[Parveena ] ‘The cash has reached
Punjab and the RDX...’

You need to leave.

But what about our plan?

Keerti bhai, Zakir and Suleiman,

[Waziri] ‘there are too many leads
to you.’



And until the money
reaches all the groups,

[Waziri] ‘I can't afford
any more f**k ups.’

‘Do you get that?’

Are you separating me
from our goal?

I promise, I'll set
everything right, Professor.

- [Parveena] ‘Just let...’
- Get the hell out of there, Saman.

Now.

You know where to go.

No contact. Not with anyone.

[phone ringing]

Aravali Sevak Transport service.
How may I help you?

[Parveena] ‘This is
Karishma Sahay.’

‘I have four bookings with you.’

‘Please despatch
the parcel for Punjab.’

[Title Montage]

Move.

Stop the work.

[Officer] ‘What’s you name?’

‘Keep your phone here.’

‘Give me your number.’

[Suleiman’s father] ‘After he
was released from jail...’

...he seemed more bitter and angry.

He had no work, nor any ambition.

But last year, he came up to me.

He said that he wants to join..

...the family business.

Naturally, I was happy about it.

Which father wouldn't want his
son’s life to get back on track?

My Suli was a hardworking boy.

First tell us, what did
he do here.

[Imtiaz] ‘You would know
that at least.’

He wouldn't tell clearly.

He worked alone.

But,

every few days, he handed
his mother some money.

I think,

he had started
an exports business.

I saw him happy with his work.

So I didn't ask too many questions.

It took little to anger him.

But I didn't know that...

You were saying Suleiman had
started an exports business?

Yes, sir.
He started it last year.

Was he exporting dry snacks?

No, sir.

He wasn’t exporting our goods.

He said, one of his friends
had started a pickle factory.

And that he would sell it globally
in the name of Tabassum Farsan.

He said it would make good money.
So I allowed him.

Who was the friend?

I don't know, sir.

We'll need all your documents.

[Jesal] Sir, we’ve found some
invoices and IDs.

Look at this.

Two printers booked
on the cargo of Air Innovations.

Jaipur to Mumbai,
18th September.

Two, Air Concord.
Delhi to Thiruvananthapuram.

18th September,
same date.

And two via Globes Royal Airways.

- Vadodara to Kolkata.
- Show me.

Same, 18th September.

[Pradeep] ‘Interesting.’

9:25, 9:30, 9...

[Pradeep] ‘Trivandrum, Kolkata,
Mumbai.’

18th September.

- Imtiaz.
- Yes.

All the three distances
are different.

But the landing window is the same,

9:00 to 9:30 AM.

[Pradeep] ‘Ravi Kumar?’

Show me the IDs.

Take, sir.

[Pradeep] ‘Ravi Kumar.’

‘The same name on all
the booking slips.’

Do you know anyone
called Ravi Kumar?

He is Suli's childhood friend.
I mean, he was.

Where is he now?

He died in an accident
5 to 6 years ago.

[Suleiman's father] ‘Yes,
he is Ravi.’

Fake ID.
Definitely the same printers.

Three different cities,
three different flights.

And we have 50 printers.

- Jesal and Sanjay, do this.
- Sir.

Send the cargo slips
to intelligence.

Let's check every possible flight
landing anywhere in India...

...on 18th of September between
9:00 to 9:30 AM, right?

- Sir.
- Yes, sir.

Quick.

[Imtiaz] ‘Come on, Mr. Taxman.’

Give me something.

Suleiman had only
one export client,

[Pradeep] ‘Oaza International.’

‘Same amount every month.
Five lakhs.’

Retainer client?

I don't think so.

I had found a similar anomaly
in Keerti Shah's account.

Green Clan Corporation sent
him money every month.

There was a pattern.
But for nothing.

- Sir, tea.
- Thank you.

- Get some water, please.
- Okay, sir.

- I'll get it.
-Thank you.

I don't think Suleiman
was exporting anything.

The friend's pickle business?
It’s all fake.

He was using his
father's business as a front.

It was just to show the transfers
of Oaza International as legit.

- Sir
- Thank you.

Green Clan Corporation was using
Zakir and Keerti Shah for the RDX.

But for what was Oaza International
paying Suleiman for?

It could be anything.

Sleeper cells, flight bookings,
printers, cargos, anything at all.

[Pradeep] ‘Yes, Sanjay.
What’s the update?’

Sir, the intelligence report is in.
And you were right.

All the printers are booked
in the landing window..

...of 09:00 to 09:30.

And all on 18th September, sir.

[Imtiaz] ‘And what are
the destinations?’

Kolkata, Chennai,
Bengaluru, Chandigarh...

[Sanjay] ‘...Bagdogra, Lucknow,
Mumbai, Hyderabad...’

A total
of 25 flights, sir.

[Sanjay] ‘That means,
two printers per flight.’

Sir, one more thing.

All the bookings
were made using fake IDs.

- Thanks, Sanjay.
- [Sanjay] ‘Okay, sir.’

- Thanks, Jesal.
- [Jesal] ‘Thank you, sir.'

[Shailesh] ‘Bloody hell.’

25 planes would've exploded
simultaneously.

[Shailesh] ‘You know I'm always
prepared for the worst.’

But when we get news
about such terror plans..

Prakash,

get me Mr. Murali from aviation.

Wherever the RDX is,
we'll find it.

[Murali] ‘Hello.’

- Good evening, Mr. Murali.
- [Murali] ‘Good evening, sir.’

- Can we meet tomorrow?
- [Murali] ‘Of course. Sure, sir.’

I want to discuss some upgradations
on airport security.

[Murali] ‘Right. I will be at
your office along with my team.’

[Murali] ‘In the morning, at 10.’

Great.
Thank you.

Your teams have done a great job,
General.

Yes, sir.

They have averted a disaster.

Speak to Papaji.

Set up the meeting.

Alright?

Good.

There's got to be
something more.

RDX is one thing.

But so many
international transactions?

So much of money involved.

I'm saying this again,
ISI doesn't think like this.

I'm sure, Imtiaz,
there’s something else.

Something bigger.

[Driver] ‘Sir, shall we leave?’

‘It's time for the flight
and there is traffic as well.’

Okay.
See you soon.

[phone beeps]

Did you want something, sir?

No, I was just checking
if you are here.

Carry on.

[phone beeps]

[phone rings]

Jogipur police station.

[Voice] ‘I want to speak
to a big officer.’

Yes, SHO speaking.

[Voice] ‘Sir,
I have some information.’

[Iqbal] ‘Greetings, Papaji.’

‘What I show you today,’

will have your eyes pop out.

Will you keep talking,
or will you show it?

[Iqbal] ‘Come here, Papaji.’

‘Look at this.’

‘Cheer up now.’

That is nothing, Papaji.

[Iqbal] ‘The real surprise
is here.’

Let's add to your happiness.

Papaji, at least hold it.

[Iqbal] ‘Check it.’

A small gift.

RDX?

25 kilos of it.

Police.

Iqbal, you m**********r.
You've called the police.

Why would I call the police,
Papaji?

Pritpal, give it.

Papaji, where are you going?

Just hide m**********rs.
I'll be back.

Come on.

[indistinct radio chatter]

It's closed.
Check the back.

[gunshots]

Papaji.

Hold fire.

Sir, I'm innocent.

[phone beeps]

[phone beeps]

Aravali Sevak Transport service.
How may I help you?

[Parveena] ‘Hello.
This is Karishma Sahay.’

‘Please despatch my second parcel
to Chennai.’

[phone rings]

Hello.

[Man] ‘Sir, we have intel
from Jogipur, Punjab.’

‘The local police there have
apprehended a big consignment.’

‘Appears to be RDX.’

[phone buzzing]

Good morning, sir.

[Shailesh] ‘General Vaidya,
I think we’ve found your RDX.’

[phone beeps]

[phone beeps]

Sukhdev, come to my cabin.
Yes, quickly.

Sir.

Come here, officer.

There is a London-based
supermarket, Oaza International.

They do a lot of social service.

They also fund charities
all over the world.

Through their CSR arm,

[Pradeep] ‘Oaza Charities.’

And this is where
Green Clan Corporation...

... transferred all its funds after
we caught Keerti Shah.

- You mean, that jeweller?
- Correct.

These are all charities, sir.

Not only charities.

Many of them are the same charities
as Oaza funds.

[Pradeep] ‘I have great respect
for people who do social service.’

But there are some people
who misuse the kindness of others.

So, you think there is a connection
between Green Clan and Oaza?

Maybe. It's possible.

Sir,

[Sukhdev] ‘all international
companies fund charities.’

Everyone wants to be a saviour
of the third world on social media.

Nothing weird about that.

But, the same charities?

And isn't it weird that, out of
the blue, Green Clan Corporation

shuts its primary business account

and distributes all its money
to charities?

[phone rings]

For now, find out who all are being
funded in India by Oaza charities.

Okay, sir.

Yes, Captain.
I was about to call you.

[Imtiaz] ‘We found the RDX.’

‘Not all of it. But 25 kilos.
In Punjab.’

‘How soon can you come?’

[Aziz] ‘One of my men
was killed in Punjab, Ehsaan.’

Not to count
the loss we’ve incurred.

All thanks to you.

[phone beeps]

Hi, Professor.

What did you do?
You f****d it all up.

Why did you deliver
the RDX to Punjab?

But how did you...

The money and RDX got caught.

[Waziri] ‘Iqbal is dead.’

And ISI is not one bit happy
about losing an agent to my plan.

[Waziri] ‘I told you,
not to contact anyone.’

You have no idea
what a mess you've made.

[Waziri] ‘I trusted you, Saman.’

I trusted you.

But you let me down.

Good morning, Sir.

[Dilbagh] ‘25 kilos of RDX.
Packed with salt.’

- Did they come in this box?
- Yes, sir.

[Imtiaz]
‘Aravali Sevak Transports.’

Sector 2B, Zone 8...

- [Pradeep] ‘Look here. Jaipur.’
- [Imtiaz] ‘Jaipur.’

Please come, sir.

[Constable] ‘Jai Hind, sir.’

We've been looking for this RDX
for the past two months.

When and how did it come?

Who brought it and from where?

[Pradeep] You have two minutes.

Quickly, tell us everything.

Sir, listen to me.
I'm innocent.

[Imtiaz] ‘Pradeep.’

Look, Pritpal.

The RDX which you helped us seize
is not even half of the actual.

There is much more RDX
in the country.

Sir, I agree
that I run an illegal business.

But I do not know anything
about the RDX.

I had never thought
I'd get trapped in this.

Who trapped you?

That rascal, Iqbal.

He was found along
with him in the warehouse.

He was killed
in the encounter.

I'm glad he was killed.

Both him and Papaji.

[Pritpal] ‘The rascals
were speaking of an attack.’

‘I kept refusing him.’

Attack?
When? where?

[Pritpal] ‘I don't know when
and where, sir.’

Who is Papaji?

He is owner of the warehouse, sir.
He too was involved with him.

- They were not with me.
- [Pradeep] ‘Calm down.’

I was the one who called you.

Sir, you are just asking
about the RDX.

They found other things
apart from the RDX there.

[Dilbagh] ‘I was about
to tell you.’

Looks real.

Sir, we found eight bags.

Fresh notes, as if withdrawn
from the ATM recently.

Do you know
where this money has come from?

From across the border.
From Pakistan.

They can get you a promotion.

But not your pride.

Sir, that's not the matter.
I was about to tell you.

What about
this Aravali Sevak Transport?

Sir, there was a self pick-up
from their Jaipur office.

Iqbal had done it.

There are five boxes, sir.

They arrived from the Jaipur office
of Aravali Sevak.

And this,

Samshera Salts?

Sir, it's also a company
from Jaipur.

I have sent an enquiry, but...

Since it's not
our jurisdiction, so...

[Imtiaz] ‘Hello.’

Who is the owner?

Sir, I'm the manager.

M**********r. You are the manager.

Sir, please tell me.

Should I?
Won't you tell me anything?

You transport RDX, don’t you?

- N-No, sir.
- You do.

- No.
- We'll find out soon.

It's here, sir.

Sir, it was picked up
from Rajvardhan ice factory.

When?

On the 26th, sir.

[Ranawat] ‘Who did it?’

Sir, a lady, Karishma Sahay,
had booked the packages.

And she had said she would tell us
the despatch dates and places.

The first lot was despatched
three days ago.

M**********r,
where was it despatched?

To Amritsar.

What are
the other despatch addresses?

There are no other
despatch addresses, sir.

They were all booked as
self pick-ups, sir.

F***er!

Someone must have paid.

There must be a receipt.
Some records?

Sir, payment was done in cash.

Sir...

Sir, one more lot was despatched
last night to Chennai.

Sir, I'll stop
the vehicle right now.

They must have not
crossed Bhopal.

It's okay, sir.

Balbeer, where have you reached?

Stop right there.

Sir, it is near Chola naka.

[Vaidya] The RDX, finally.

Packed with salt.

And cash.

[Vaidya] ‘Sacks full of it, sir.’

‘Over a hundred crores
in denominations...’

‘...of 1000 and 500 rupees.’

Counterfeits?

Sir.

Not prima facie.

[Pradeep] ‘But I wouldn't
rule it out just yet.’

Any idea
who these people are?

On the face of it,
drug mules, sir.

But we suspect that Iqbal
was much more than that.

[Imtiaz] ‘According to Pritpal,’

he used to work with the ISI.

And sir,
Papaji is a grain distributor.

He has a couple of warehouses in
Punjab, but they are just the face.

He was an experienced
separatist of Punjab.

We have him on our file also.

But nothing that significant
in the last ten years.

And what about that lady,
that Pritpal mentioned?

[Vaidya] ‘Any identification?’

[Imtiaz] ‘Not yet, sir.
She was only in touch with Iqbal.’

‘Pritpal was not directly
in contact with her.’

He saw her only once.

[Imtiaz] ‘And he doesn't
remember much.’

We are checking
Iqbal's phone records.

Aravali Sevak Transport
has given us another name.

Karishma Sahay.

[Imtiaz] ‘Contact information
is fake.’

‘But Jaipur police
is trying to trace her.’

Hmm.

Punjab is still reeling under
the attack of Pathankot airbase.

If there had been another attack,
it would've been disastrous.

[Shailesh] ‘Good job.’

[Shailesh] ‘It was you who said,’

‘If we have to achieve
unity and security,’

our economic reform is imperative.

We have to start
with the economy.

We can't seal all the borders
linked with Pakistan.

But what about this money that’s
been coming across the border?

In just a few months, two lots
Have been seized.

First in Assam.
And now in Punjab.

[Shailesh] ‘We have to find
a solution to this.’

[phone buzzing]

Hello.

We’ve just heard, that there’s
been a terrorist attack...

...in the Uri basecamp.

[Namrata on news]
‘As per the reports,’

at around 5:30 am,

[Namrata on news]‘bombs were heard
exploding at the camp.’

[Namrata on news]
‘As you can see,’

a large area of the
camp is under fire.

[Namrata on news]
‘There’s no confirmation..’

[Namrata on news] ‘...on the
death count as yet.’

In 2016, this is the
second terrorist attack...

[Namrata on news]
‘...on the Indian army.’

[Namrata on news]
‘First Pathankot, and now Uri.’

[Namrata on news]
‘The militants have escaped.’

[Namrata on news] ‘The images we’re
receiving are heartbreaking.’

[Namrata on news]
‘The country is enraged.’

[Namrata on news] ‘What were our
intelligence agencies doing?’

- [news continues in background]
- Hello.

What the hell is happening?

Two units, Captain.

92 Bihar and 64 Dogra.

[Namrata on news] ‘Was
our Army prepared...’

[Namrata on news]‘...to deal
with such an attack?’

[Namrata on news]
‘The Prime Minister...’

[Namrata on news]‘...and his
cabinet will have to answer.’

[Aziz] ‘Okay.’

Give this.

Have you f*****g
lost your mind, Aziz...

Lower your voice.

This is my office.
Behave yourself.

You do understand,

this will have repercussions.

We are this close to our goal.

And now, India will be
on high alert.

[Waziri] You people are freaks.

Your intentions are so cheap that
you've stopped dreaming big.

What's the date today, Waziri?

It's the 18th of September.

Weren’t you going
to show me fireworks today?

No, no, don't...

No. What happened? Did
the blasts happen?

They would have.

If you had managed to send
Zafar to India.

Waziri, explosions
require ambition.

Not people.

Come on.

Listen.

Just stop complaining.

I’ve lost a man too,
because of your negligence.

But I'm not mourning
his martyrdom.

Grow up, Waziri.

Anyway,

[Aziz] Jaish is responsible
for this attack.

[Aziz] ‘But you should be happy.’

What you wanted,
has happened.

India is distracted today,
just as you wished.

You wanted to gift me
stage one, right?

Consider this charity from me.

[phone ringing]

You understand value,
don't you?

[phone ringing]

I'm surprised
you don't see value in this.

[Aziz] ‘Yes.’

No, no, patch him on.

Greetings, PM Sir.

[Aziz] ‘Thank you.’

‘Rest assured.’

Thank you so much.

Pradeep, any friends of yours?

I think you should go.

I can't go, sir.

I mean,
if you want, you can go.

I'm on standby.

But...

I’m always stopping you
and you rush off.

Today, I'm asking you to go
and you can’t?

You are a good man, Pradeep.

Sir, would you like
to eat something?

Sukhdev. What’s the update
on Oaza charities?

[Sukhdev] ‘These charities
are funded by Oaza charities.’

These are Oaza's top eight
charity donations.

Same accounts
as the Green Clan transfers.

Yes, sir.

Eight different cities.

Kathmandu,

[Pradeep] ‘Dhaka, Bangkok,’

Jakarta,Taipei, Hanoi...

Cairo and Rio.

But nothing in India?

Not in the top eight, sir.

I was surprised too, sir.

[Sukhdev] ‘A company that funds
charities all across the world...’

Why would it avoid
a market like India?

That is why I studied carefully
the list of NGOs of Oaza Charities.

[Sukhdev] ‘And I found a small
charity organisation in India.’

It’s called Dream Help Foundation.

- Dream Help Foundation?
- [Sukhdev] ‘Yes, sir.’

But there is hardly
any donation here.

It’s small change,
compared to the other charities.

[Sukhdev] That’s right, Sir.

There is no fixed pattern
of transfers, also.

What does
Dream Help Foundation do?

[Sukhdev] ‘It serves widows
and children.’

[Pradeep] ‘Where is it?’

In your favourite place.
Alang.

You're right. Alang.

[Theme Music Playing]