New Blood (2016–…): Season 1, Episode 7 - Episode #1.7 - full transcript

It's perfect, as long as you don't get
blind drunk or high on drugs.

KAPOUR: You need to speak to
my head of programming.

His name's William Gardner.

Kumalah arrived in London
a few minutes ago.

Keep an eye on him.
I want to know everyone he meets.

- MAN: Welcome to England, Mr Kumalah.
- Thank you.

What exactly are you asking me to do,
Michael? Investigate my own wife?

I think that's exactly
what I'm asking you to do.

You have no idea how I've been
counting the hours.

What you are doing,
what you have done, it's amazing.

We did it together, David.



Which is why we should be together.

You should leave now!

(SLICING THUD)

(GASPS) 11,12,13!

just relax.

ELEANOR: His name is john Malik,

and he's going to lead us to DanieI Lorca.

MALIK: The SFO and the police,

they're wasting their time
chasing after DanieI Lorca.

This is a man who consorts
with major criminals.

Mr Lorca doesn't have any friends.

DR BENSON: Can I have some help, please?

Cardiac arrest.

One of your patients, MichaeI Freeland,



- died last night.
- I gave him the right dose.

We don't believe so.

You should perhaps consider
taking legaI advice.

David Kumalah is a rising star
of East African politics.

In London for an internationaI conference,
he's ruffled feathers

with his controversiaI views on aid.

You give a country 5,000 mosquito nets...

what does that do to the locaI factory

that might be employing people
to make them?

You give a country free food,

how exactly does that help
the locaI farmers?

INTERVIEWER: But surely
your position is untenable.

Your country receives millions of pounds
of donations from charities

such as Our Child in the UK.

- What's he saying?
- Ssh.

We are very grateful
for British generosity

and for charities such as Our Child,
for everything they have done for us.

But aid leads to corruption.
It leads to aid dependency.

Are you saying
your own government is corrupt?

Of course not!

AlI I am saying is
that a constant supply of free money

wilI test any country's honesty.

And there's always a danger
that it wilI actually end up keeping

the wrong people in power.

David Kumalah, with
some very controversiaI views.

INTERVIEWER; Thank you.

How can he say that?

How can he be so ungrateful
after alI the money you've given him?

As a matter of fact, I think he's right.

What?

I think he has a point.

There has to be a better way to bring
about change. That's alI he's saying.

You know, Lisa, since you met this man...

What?

...I don't feeI like I know you any more.

David Kumalah is a visionary, Paul.

He's made me see things
differently, that's all.

Have you seen him in London?

Not yet.

- You're getting too close to him.
- (PHONE RINGS)

What are you talking about?

Lisa Douglas.

Thank you.

Lisa, what is it?

It's Michael. He...

(# RAG'N'BONE MAN: Wolves)

# Don't want to drown no more

# Sick of the same old people

# The kind that'lI selI your soul

# Trade it for a shinin' stone

# Ain't nothin' in this life for free

# Running from the greatest evil

# It finally dawned on me

# A man's got to fight temptation

# Keep the wolves from the door

# I hear them scratching
like I don't know better

# Won't you keep
the wolves from the door?

# It won't be long before
I cave in and open up the door. #

I have to advise you, William,
that your victim, MichaeI Freeland,

died last night.

It's nowt to do with me.

You broke into his flat.

No.

Jewellery, watches, laptops, artwork.

Your place is quite an Aladdin's cave.

You want to telI us alI about it?

You work for Ayjay Alarms.

You used your programming skills
to bypass the systems

and rip off your clients.

The other ones, yeah, but not him.

26 Lorimer Gardens.

- I never went there!
- You're lying.

You broke in, he came down,

surprised you, you stuck a knife
in him, and now he's dead.

No!

I swear to you, you've got it wrong.
It wasn't me!

Well, don't just sit there.

Er, what...?

He's your age. You talk to him.

Yeah, um...

You want a drink?

I can get you a coffee.
Or...or a sandwich?

Wait a minute.

I meant ask him questions.
Don't offer him lunch.

Yeah.

You've got a good job.

How did you get into alI this?

I don't think you stabbed anyone.

But if we're going to convince my DS...

you're going to have to help me.

I needed money.

Why?

I gamble.

Casinos?

Online.

How much do you owe?

30K.

You must think I'm an idiot.

- Yes.
- I think you're an addict.

I think you need help.

Started stealing to pay my debts.

But I never hurt anyone.

I swear to you.

I never went anywhere near
Lorimer Gardens.

That's very good, Derek. Fast work.

Thanks, guv.

He's admitted to alI seven.
And the stabbing?

He's holding out on Lorimer Gardens.

He's scared,
but we'lI get there in the end.

Er, guv? Oh... Sarge.

I don't think it was him.

What-What you going on about?

I've got the CCTV footage.

Lorimer Gardens.

No sign of Gardner.

But there were two other people there.

Jehovah's Witnesses.

When you retrieved a whole lot
of stuff from Gardner's flat,

did you find anything to tie him in
with Lorimer Gardens?

No. He didn't take anything.
He didn't get the chance.

Well, you searched his flat.
You must have found something.

Missing laptop?

Is there any blood on his clothes?

- No.
- No forensics?

No.

Derek...

What was the name of the nurse

that looked after Freeland
after he was stabbed?

According to the report,

it was a Leila Sayyad.

Any relation?

She's my sister.

Oh. (CHUCKLES)

Funny how it goes, isn't it?

If he didn't kilI Freeland,

then maybe she did.

Maybe it was me.

Maybe I got the settings wrong.

I don't know. I can't remember.

Oh, come on.

He was nearly stabbed to death
the night before and then, what,

he dies from a massive drug overdose?

Just telI us again what happened.

I had the potassium chloride,
which I'd brought from the dispensary.

I unlocked the machine and set
the dosage, and then he woke up.

Could anyone have changed the settings?

PauI and Lisa Douglas were
the only other people in the room.

Unless...

There was something Lisa Douglas said.

What was that?

Hi.

- Just got to give him this.
- What is it?

Potassium chloride.

Raised blood pressure?

Yes.

It struck me at the time.

She wouldn't have known that
unless she'd had medicaI training.

Maybe she'd worked as a nurse.

The hospitaI is going to want
to charge you with manslaughter

by gross negligence. We have to be
prepared for that. And, Leila,

you must get some legaI advice.

And, Rash, you and Stefan need to
find out what's really going on.

Dr Benson?

Yes.

Do you remember me?

Mrs Douglas.

Look, I'm...I'm very sorry.

Oh, no, it's not about that.

The newspapers are about to run a story

on the nurse who was working here
when MichaeI died,

Leila Sayyad.

How do they know about her?

Because I told them. I had her followed.
I know everything about her.

- I'm sorry?
- Well, I want justice for Michael.

The newspapers are going to name and
shame. They may ask you to corroborate.

I can't.

Well, I'd think about it if I were you.

If it isn't her...

it's your neck on the line, isn't it?

ALISON: Our Child is
an incorporated and registered charity

that was set up 11 years ago by...

Lisa Douglas, although it was founded
by her husband, PauI Douglas.

He owns a telecommunications business.

You really owe me for this, Stefan.

Go on.

Well, it's raised millions of pounds.

It had grants from central
and locaI government,

and it's had a whole slew of celebrities
who have gotten behind it.

Well, is it clean?

It's been regularly audited.
It's been given a clean bilI of health.

What exactly is it you're looking for?

I'm looking for a reason
why its accountant,

a guy called MichaeI Freeland, was killed.

MichaeI Freeland...

I know that name.

Yes, here.

MichaeI Freeland was
the senior accountant at a firm

called CarouseI Securities for six years.

Must have been before he joined Our Child.

- What about it?
- Well, it might be a coincidence,

but CarouseI Securities
was owned by John Malik.

This is for the SFO...?

No. It's personal.

ALEX GRAHAM: Serious Fraud Office?

Er, yeah.

Sorry, what's that got to do with Michael?

Um...

We're investigating
someone he was associated with,

a man called john Malik.

Carousel.

That's right. Michael...

...used to work for him.

- Why did he leave?
- He liked the idea

of working for a charity.

He saw Malik just a couple of weeks ago.

Do you know why?

Well, he said he wanted some advice.

Mr Freeland!

- How are you, Samuel?
- Haven't seen you in a while.

- Is Mr Malik here?
- How is...?

Our Child.

Our Child. That's right.

Must keep you busy.

I need to see Mr Malik. It's important.

He said it was important.

I don't know any more than that.

Look, this...

...really isn't a very good time
for me, so...

I'm sorry. Do the numbers 11, 12, 13

- mean anything to you?
- No.

Why? Should they?

According to the nurse
who was with him in the hospital,

that was the last thing he said.

Was that the nurse who killed him?

Yes, they told me

there's going to be an investigation,
that it was her fault.

She gave him the wrong dose, and...

Well, it's thanks to her
that MichaeI is dead.

Working late?

Marcus, come in.

You fancy a whisky?

I didn't know you had any.

For emergencies.

Malik?

Yes.

He hasn't managed
to overturn the warrant yet.

It's just a matter of time.

Particularly if we have nothing on Lorca.

Has Stefan got nowhere?

Stefan got attacked...

in a Turkish hammam.

He was looking for DanieI Lorca.
And now the trail's gone cold.

Oh, God!

- You should go home.
- No, no, no.

I've got...

masses of work to catch up on.

Is that true?

You miss him?

Yeah.

I understand.

(SHE SIGHS)

So, Stefan, mm...
Yes, he's asked for a referral.

- For a new job?
- No, no, no, he's just moving flat.

You like him, don't you?

He has his uses.

Keep him under control.

I can't afford

any more problems right now.

You OK?

No.

(SHE SIGHS)

I can't believe this has happened.

I can kiss med schooI goodbye.

You were going back to uni?

That was the plan.

We'lI get there.

(FOOTSTEPS)

(RASH CLEARS HIS THROAT)

So, erm...

did MichaeI Freeland have any enemies?

John Malik.

What about him?

Freeland went to see him
a couple of weeks before he was killed.

Right. What did he want?

Why don't we ask?

MichaeI Freeland...

He was your accountant at Carousel.

I know who he was, young man.

You don't have to telI me.

Have we met?

I don't think so.

Well, that's funny. I never forget a face.

And I'm sure I have seen you
somewhere before.

Er...

Mr Malik, would you...
would you mind answering the question?

And what question was that?

Did you see MichaeI Freeland?

Yes.

He came to see me. It was...

a Thursday, the week before last.

What did he want?

Freeland?

I've found something
and I don't know what to do.

I've come to you because...

Well, don't get me wrong,

you know about these things.
You have experience.

Could you look through
these accounts from Our Child,

in confidence? I shouldn't have
taken them, but I need to be sure.

You see, there's something
that doesn't make sense.

I don't know, maybe they do things
differently out there.

I don't want to hurt anyone,
I don't want to cause any trouble,

but I need your advice.

I'm not sure I can remember.

Mr Malik, MichaeI Freeland
died three days ago.

I'm welI aware of that.

Wait a minute.

You remember he was here. You remember

what day he came here.

You don't remember what he said?

He was attacked in his home.

His laptop was taken.

Er, it really might help us...

to know what was on his mind.

DC Sayyid, was it?

Sayyad.

And I showed you my warrant card, yeah.

I didn't see his.

Mr Malik, we're just trying to get
information that wilI help us

- with a murder inquiry.
- Well, I'm afraid I can't help you.

I'm sorry.

Yes, he did come to see me.
We had a chat and a drink.

But he didn't say anything
that might be of any help to you.

He didn't leave anything with you?

I'm very busy.

Why don't you show yourselves out?

Yeah“.

Where the helI is my luggage?

- Here, sir.
- Well, don't keep me waiting.

He was at the airport carrying my luggage.

And outside my house on a bike

during the raid.

He is SFO.

He is with the bloody SFO.

Working with the police?

No.

No.

What did he say his name was?

Stefan Kowolski.

I want to know everything about him.

Find out what he's doing
and, er, where he lives.

- He knew who I was.
- I thought you said he'd never seen you.

I was at the airport the day we raided.

I followed him home.

- Well, we're running out of time.
- Why do you say that?

Look“.

"Dr Benson admitted
that he'd left the trauma nurse

"on her own after she insisted
she was capable of operating

"the infusion pump without supervision."

That's a complete lie.
That's not how it happened.

Well, just be gratefuI for smalI mercies,
Leila. At least he hasn't

told them your name.

(DOORBELL)

(REPORTERS FIRE QUESTIONS)

REPORTER: Why are you hiding?
Are you guilty?

Take a seat.

I have already spoken to the police.

Er, yeah, we know that,
Mrs Douglas. We just...

wanted to ask a few more questions
about MichaeI Freeland.

Please, go ahead.

Before he died, MichaeI said something.

- Three numbers?
- Yeah.

(SHE SIGHS)

11, 12, 13.1 heard him.

STEFAN: Well, do you know what he meant?

Yeah, I do. I do.

Well, there are 11 million
homeless children in Africa,

12% of whom are very likely to die
before they reach the age of 13.

11, 12, 13. It was the name of
a charity drive we were considering

but then dropped.

Really?

It doesn't sound...

very likely.

Are you suggesting
that I'm lying to you?

Why did you drop it?

- Because it wasn't memorable enough.
- You remembered it.

Well, I would, wouldn't I?

- Your car is here, Lisa.
- Oh, thank you, Wendy.

Well, I'm so sorry I can't help you.
I have a lunch.

You remembered it.

(RASH SIGHS)

She was definitely hiding something.

I know she was. But?
What is it she's not telling us?

Oh, we're getting nowhere.
I've got to get back to work.

- Keep walking.
- What?

Don't stop.

Those guys in the car.

Don't look!

What?!

Those two guys,
I've seen them before, on the CCTV.

They were outside MichaeI Freeland's house
the night he got stabbed.

So what are they doing here?

Look...

STEFAN: OK...

OK, what are we going to do?

Yeah, just wait.

Whoa...

- We've got to follow that car.
- Right. How?

Taxi!

Follow that car.

You're not being serious?

What?

"Follow that car"?

Look, just do it, alI right?
I'm a police officer.

No, you're not.

Yes, I am!

I don't believe you.

Right. Well, it makes no difference.

- You're stilI paying the fare.
- Come on!

- How much money do you have?
- About...

nine quid.

Same.

It's not enough.

OK, we've only got 18 quid, so we're
going to have to owe you the rest.

- Forget it. I don't do credit.
- We just showed you ID!

It's not my problem.

AlI right, just drop us off
when you get to 18 quid.

Done!

Go on, get out.

Yeah, thanks, mate...

Come on, man!

Come on, we're going to lose them.

Lisa!

I've been thinking about
what you were saying.

- About leaving with you.
- That's very sudden.

Aren't you even going to order?

Excuse me, erm, could I have
a gin Martini, please?

Of course, madam.

See, I'm worried about Paul.

He's been asking questions.
I think he knows about us.

I can deaI with Paul.

But we don't have much time.
I'm leaving tomorrow.

So soon?

Everything is in place.
We have alI the support we need.

I just have to press the button.
We're going to make it happen.

Mmm.

STEFAN: Who is he?

Saw him on TV.

Strictly?

No!

No, it was, er, something to do
with Africa on the news.

Surely your position is untenable.
Your country receives

millions of pounds
of donations from charities.

He was talking about charity.

Come on.

- Is he a regular guest at this hotel?
- David Kumalah?

He stays here quite often.

You do know that Mr Kumalah
is a government minister?

He has a diplomatic passport.

Yeah.

We know.

It's Mr Kumalah we're worried about.

Yeah, his, er, safety.

Would you like me to stay?

Er... No, we'd...like you to go.

Thank you.

Wow!

(STEFAN EXHALES SHARPLY)

Start here.

(PHONE RINGS)

Excuse me.

What is it?

Get up to the room.

Now!

I'm going to have to leave you
for a moment.

- What is it?
- Someone's trying to access my computer.

It... It doesn't work, I can't get in.

I thought you were supposed to be
good at this sort of thing.

I am doing my best.

I-I can't do it.

Oh! Date of birth, "1 -2-3-4."

It's not that simple.
It's going to be encrypted.

(DOOR OPENS)

- (DOOR CLOSES)
- Shh.

(DOOR CLOSES)

Who are you and what are you doing here?

Er, Mr Kumalah...

We're the police.

No, you are not.

I can show you my warrant card.

I am not interested.

You have broken into my room.
You are attempting to access my computer.

Whoever you are,

your actions have placed you
outside of the law.

We're, erm...

We're investigating the death
of MichaeI Freeland.

I don't care what you are doing.
You wilI leave here.

Now.

Yeah. That sounds like a good idea.

Right.

With my men.

They wilI escort you.

Yeah, whatever you say.

Whatever you say.

- I don't like the look of this.
- Yeah, nor do I.

Whoa.

Excuse me?

I-I think the lobby's that way.

- Yeah, we want to go to reception.
- (GUN COCKS)

That changes things.

(SHE SCREAMS)

Sorry!

Chairs!

- What?
- just...

Yeah, alI right, that'lI do! just...

Oi!

Whoa! Take that.

What's this for?

I don't know, might be useful!

Oi! The lights!

Why did you do that?

- What?
- You could have just turned them off!

- But you gave me that!
- Come on!

(THEY PANT)

We've lost them.

OK...

- (DOOR OPENS)
- No, we haven't!

(GUNSHOTS)

Go, go, go!

Rash, watch it!

(TYRES SCREECH)

Get in!

- Who are you?
- Get your heads down!

My name's Finch.

Counterterrorism.

Police. SFO.

Why are you working together?

You'd better start talking.

We're investigating Our Child.

The death of MichaeI Freeland?

That led us to Lisa Douglas.

And she led us to Kumalah.

So...

...why are you interested in Kumalah?

I'm sorry, you really think
I'm going to telI you,

two Boy Scouts?

Well?

Forget it. I don't know
what the helI you think you're doing,

but you may have compromised
a major investigation.

And I'm warning you, it doesn't stop here.

Counterterrorism?!

- Just had them on the phone.
- What about?

- Where's Sayyad?
- I don't know.

- What do you mean, you don't know?
- He's not here.

Yeah, well, I can see that.

Do you know anything about
a man called David Kumalah?

No.

Do you know anything about anything?

I want to see Sayyad.
I want him back here.

Now!

(PHONE RINGS)

That's my boss.

Aren't you going to answer it?

I'lI see him tomorrow,
if I've stilI got a job.

Heard that before.

Gentlemen!

Get in.

Really?

You want to know
who killed MichaeI Freeland.

I can help you.

He came to see me.

You know that.

He had stumbled onto something
and wanted my advice.

And...

he gave me something.

Now, this here...

is a copy of the Our Child accounts.

He asked me to look at them.

Why didn't you telI us before?

Because I didn't know who you were.

I do now.

And there's something I want.

Go on.

A DVD.

It's marked "Bermuda:

It was taken from my house...

by your friends at
the Serious Fraud Office.

It has nothing to do with them.

So, erm, what's on it?

Images of me and my wife on holiday.

You can watch the whole thing
if you have to,

but I want it back.

Er, some of it is, er...

(CLEARS HIS THROAT) ...intimate.

What?

You mean...

n-porn?

Don't sneer at me,

you little guttersnipe.

They're private pictures
taken in private...

...and the SFO has no right to have them.

I want them back.

- Holiday pictures.
- Yeah.

It's a straightforward swap.

Otherwise this conversation...

never took place and you can go

and whistle in the wind.

You're in early.

What are you doing with that?

- I was watching it.
- It belongs to john Malik.

Yeah. He wants it back.

- And he asked you to get it?
- Well, it's just

holiday pictures.
I've watched the whole thing.

It's evidence, Stefan.

It belongs to the SFO.
You really think you can walk in here

- and take it?
- You think I'd do that, Eleanor?

What, is that what you think?

So...

did you look at it?

Yep.

And?

You had a lovely holiday.

AlI right.

Thank you.

STEFAN: There's nothing on the DVD,
so why does he want it back so much?

What is it he's not telling me?

ELEANOR: john Malik is DanieI Lorca.

He's the one who runs the company.

Lorca has the house,
the clothes, the delivery,

he goes to the Turkish hammam.

But it's alI just a shell
to make him look real.

It's the perfect fraud -
a fraudster that doesn't even exist.

And now we have everything we need.

ALISON: This is what MichaeI Freeland
found in the accounts.

Someone has been
stealing money - a lot of it.

How?

Over the past three years,
Our Child have made payments

totalling £15 million to six companies
in six different countries. Here they are.

Montsowarra Construction -
six million.

Karampa MedicaI Foundation -
three million.

Mafinda EducationaI Supplies...

And so on.

But they were alI incorporated
on the same day.

Well, that's not possible.

Look at the dates.

11th of December 2013.

11th of December 2013.

- 11, 12, 13.
- That's what he was trying to explain.

They're alI fake.

Fake companies.

- The money goes in...
- They take it out.

And in the meantime, they've got
counterterrorism coming after them.

What are you two involved in exactly?

Did you just say counterterrorism?

You should drop this now.

Arash Sayyad is a TDC

and Stefan KowolskI is
a junior at the SFO.

They don't even work together.

So...

Well, what are the two of them doing
tied up with Kumalah?

Nearly getting themselves killed

investigating the death of
the Our Child accountant.

You know,

if these two kids manage
to get themselves knocked off...

...that could be our way in.

Back at the car park...

...it would have been better
if I'd never intervened.

Yeah.

If they rub up against Kumalah again...

...it's probably better you back off.

What are you doing?

I'm leaving you, Paul.

No, you're not.

How much money have you given
to David Kumalah?

- That's none of your business.
- (HE SCOFFS)

Ohhh, I should have listened to Michael.

The financiaI irregularities,
they were down to you, weren't they?

How much money
have you actually stolen, Lisa?

Oh, God, you really have
no understanding, do you, Paul?

There's only way to make change in Africa.
That's his genius.

You get rid of corrupt government,

you cut out this addiction
to aid and charity and you...

you build a country from the bottom up!

So, what are you two planning, then?

Some kind of armed uprising?

Yeah. That's exactly what we're planning.

We're starting again.

RASH: We need to talk to Mrs Douglas.

I'm sorry, Mrs Douglas isn't
working from the office today.

Er, where is he?

She's working from home.

MichaeI found out
what you were doing, didn't he?

He knew.

- And you tried to kilI him.
- No!

Yes, Lisa.

There was no burglary.

MichaeI came to see me. He was frightened,

and that very same night he was stabbed.

That wasn't me!

But it was done for you.

And then at the hospital,

when you realised he wasn't dead...

No, it-it was the nurse. It...

It was the nurse.

It wasn't the nurse.

AlI right, Mr Freeland, don't try to move.

FREELAND, BREATHLESSLY: 11, 12, 13.

God help you, Lisa.

I'm leaving with David, Paul.

You're never going to see me again.

Lisa...

(SHE GASPS)

(HE BREATHES RAGGEDLY)

Mr Douglas?

- Police.
- My wife...you have to stop them.

Take my car. The ambulance is on its way.

Come on!

STEFAN: You've got to calI it in.

RASH: I can't, he's got
diplomatic immunity.

Anyway, it's too late.

You've got to calI it in!
They've just stabbed a man.

I noticed.

That's them. That's them.

We got 'em.

We're being followed.

- Oh, they're turning off.
- (TYRES SCREECH)

(HORN BLARES)

(SEVERAI HORNS BLARE)

(TYRES SCREECH)

Do it now.

(HE COCKS GUN)

Gun!

Swerve! just do it, man!

(GLASS SHATTERS)

(METAI SCREECH ES)

(HE GASPS)

Jesus.

You hurt?

We're upside down.

Yep.

There's something dripping down my back.

What's dripping down my back?

Oh, it's...

It's petrol.

- What?!
- It's petrol!

- Well, I think we should get out!
- Yeah.

Definitely.

Come on!

How...

could this...

...get any worse?

They're coming back!

Get out!

I can't.

Rash, get out!

- I can't!
- Rash!

Get out!

Wiggle it!

I have wiggled it. It's stuck.

What's he doing?!

(THEY STRUGGLE)

What are you doing?

- RASH: Keep pulling!
- STEFAN: I am!

STEFAN: Come on!

STEFAN: Come on!

I told you, I can't move. I'm stuck.

Yeah, I'lI help. Come on...

It's no good.

It's coming!

- (WHIMPERS) Go!
- I'm not going without you!

- I don't want to go sitting here!
- I'm not leaving you!

Why do you have to be
so bloody obstinate?

It's coming! It's coming!

- Just go!
- Oh, come on!

Come on!

Go! Rash!

(SIREN IN DISTANCE)

(POLICE SHOUT)

(SHE WHIMPERS)

Out of the car now!

(THEY EXHALE)

That was close.

Thanks.

You should have just left me.

You're right.

No, I'm n... You're my mate.
I'd have done the same for you.

Oi!

You want to telI me
what the bloody hell's going on?

- Sarge...
- Who's this?

(STEFAN SPEAKS POLISH)

Look, we've had another call
from counterterrorism.

They'lI handle Kumalah from now on.

The guv'nor wants to see you
in his office tomorrow.

We've got to get to a flat, sir.
It's very important.

- Can you give us a lift?
- You've got a car.

No, no, sir! Sir!

Ah.

- He's nice.
- So much for that.

The flat.

We're too late.

We can calI them.

No signal.

You know, just once...

just once in our lives,
we had to be there on time.

- We can stilI make it.
- No, we can't,

- it's on the other side of town.
- We've got 40 minutes!

Stefan...

Stefan...

What?

No.

- We can make it!
- Stef...

- Come on!
- No!

- Whoa!
- Stop him, stop him!

(THEY PANT)

I told you we'd make it.

I think we've given them long enough now.

(DOOR OPENS)

(THEY PANT)

Hi.

Sorry we're late.

- We got held up.
- Oh, God...

So, why were the spooks interested
in dark doings in sub-Saharan Africa?

Oh, politics, Derek, politics.

Yeah, word got out that Kumalah

was organising a coup, and someone
higher up wanted it stopped.

Didn't he have diplomatic immunity?

Not any more.

Here's to him.

We get the credit, Derek.

We've done, erm, very welI out of it.

Question is, though...

...what are we going to do about

DC Sayyad?

Guv...

His six-month probation is up next week.

I think he should stay.

I thought you would say that.

Investment fraud, false accounting,

bribery, extortion,

possession of fake ID.

I don't think we're going to be seeing
Mr Malik again for a very long time.

Where is he?

Oh, the police released him
on baiI this morning,

but he...he wilI go down.

So, what is this,

if this is not an emergency?

Well, I think we're allowed
to celebrate once in a while.

- Yes, er...
- MAN: It's about the apartment.

Mm-hm.

Yes.

Actually, we've finished
interviewing the candidates,

and we came to
the unanimous decision...

Give it to Sayyad and Kowalski.

But I-I don't understand.

I mean, they were completely wrong.

- Yes.
- OK?

- Yes.
- Good.

Whatever you say.

I'lI let them know.

- ShalI we go for a drink?
- No need to go out.

Present for housefiring.

Housewarming.

Firing.

- What is it?
- (HE SPEAKS POLISH)

Don't touch it.

Thank you.

Just one glass.

Na zdrovie.

Na zdrovie!

MALIK: $0, they're moving in.

I don't get it. Why do you want them
in your property?

Those two little bastards?

- Yeah.
- I'lI telI you why.

Because I've got them
where I want them.

Now they're paying me money.

But one day, I promise you...

I'm really going to make them pay.