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The Bill S25E35 To Live For
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00:00Previously on The Bill
00:04Yeah, it's about the new D.I.
00:07It's me
00:08You shot him
00:10I didn't think he was relevant
00:11Well, it was!
00:12The fact that you can't see that worries me
00:14You cared enough to fool him
00:16That's what I respect
00:30Here's our man
00:48You said being in C.R.D. was more exciting than uniform, eh?
00:51Three days of watching this geezer
00:53Well, Malu Senak is obviously not making money from his restaurant
00:56He's only had, what, 15 customers in the last three days?
00:58So obviously he's making it some other way
01:00Yeah, I know, but...
01:01But what?
01:02Well, why is the D.I. so keen on catching this guy in particular?
01:05There's plenty of drug dealers out there
01:08It's not even like we've seen Senak do anything out of the ordinary, is it?
01:11All D.I.'s work on information from a reputable bank
01:13that says Senak's making suspicious deposits into his account
01:16Yeah, I know that, but we've been here for days
01:18It's like we're wasting our time, you know?
01:20So, mate, I'm sorry for keeping you from your tailor, do you know what I mean?
01:22But this is a job and sometimes it gets boring
01:25Yeah, I watch them paint dry
01:26Yeah, well, you know what?
01:27The D.I.'s doing her job the way she should
01:30Hang on a minute, who's that?
01:34That's Selma, Senak's daughter, innit?
01:36No, the bloke who's driving the van
01:39You know this geezer?
01:41Yeah, he's been here before, I think he's a delivery driver
01:43Mm-hm
01:45That is Kenny Boardman, he's an old informant of mine
01:48He knows all the dealers in the area
01:50Well, now he's talking to Senak, maybe we can use him
01:53I don't know, he never really liked me much
01:55I always thought he got on better with men
01:57Well, maybe I should have a few words with him then
01:59Great, first bit of action we've seen in days and you get to do it
02:03I'm going to run this past the D.I., see what she thinks
02:05Oh, my God
02:09OK, Stevie, find out what his relationship's like with Maloud
02:13Fine, look, if you think it's going to work, better use Terry
02:16OK
02:17Right, I've called a briefing in an hour's time to go over the results of the Senak investigation
02:21Go for it
02:22I want you there too, Smithy
02:23Go
02:25I guess the rumours are true
02:27What's that?
02:28I heard that she got pinned to the wall this morning by the superintendent of this coordinating task group
02:32They gave her resources for the Senak investigation, they want to see progress
02:37Yeah, well, I heard she'd been told to get results fast or drop the investigation, you know
02:41But then she's used to being under pressure, I mean, that's what being at the D.I.'s all about, innit?
02:45Yeah, there's pressure and there's pressure
02:48So there's been a development with the Senak case?
02:50Yeah, an informant's appeared on the scene, sir
02:52Good, well, that's the lead we've all been waiting for
02:55Well, obviously I'll keep you updated with any developments
02:57Good
02:58And what was the other thing?
03:00Um, I had a call from H.R. this morning
03:04Do you remember there was an opening in the child exploitation unit?
03:07Well, I knew you'd put in an application, but I assumed, as you haven't mentioned it since
03:13Well, turns out they want me
03:16I see
03:18But it's with an immediate start, sir
03:21These things always are
03:23And you're going to take it?
03:25It's a very exciting opportunity
03:27And you'd be brilliant
03:30So you're not going to beg me to stay, then?
03:33I think you know you're one of my best officers
03:36But offers like this don't come along every day
03:39You should know that
03:40But offers like this don't come along every day
03:43You should do what's best for you
03:45Thank you, sir
03:47I've been asked to keep it to myself for the time being, sir
03:50And if this is my last case here, I want to see it through
03:54I want to get a result
03:55Fine
03:57I'll let you get on
03:59Thanks, sir
04:01Sam
04:04Well done
04:11If I was married to your missus, I'd probably say yes, too
04:17Is that funny?
04:18It's all right, mate
04:21What's a man got to do to get served round here?
04:24I get ignored at home, I don't need it here as well
04:27Tough day
04:29Well, you know how it is
04:30The Governor's on my case
04:31And what line are you in?
04:33This is the line I'm in
04:36DC Moss sends her regards
04:38All right, all right, keep it down
04:39She said you'd been very helpful before now
04:41Yeah, before now
04:42That's past tense
04:43And then only in a very limited capacity
04:47What do you want, anyway? What's your business?
04:48My business is what's between you and Malud Senec
04:51Listen, forget it
04:53There's no way I'm going to say a word to you about him
04:56I just want to know how he earns his living
04:57Where's the harm in that?
04:58Listen, let me tell you something
04:59I've seen enough
05:00And I've been around enough
05:01You know, he's not the kind of man you get on the wrong side of
05:03OK, your choice
05:06What's that supposed to mean?
05:07I've got Stevie Moss outside
05:09Now, up until this point
05:10You and I are just a couple of mates having a beer
05:12Now, if you want me to bring her in
05:13Make it all formal
05:14All right, all right
05:15Calm down, let's not get hasty
05:17As I say, we're out in the car park
05:19Come and have a chat
05:27It's a nice pub, is it?
05:29Yeah, it's nice
05:30Comfortable
05:31Stimulating conversation
05:32Mainly about your favourite topic, football
05:38Kenny, you remember DC Moss?
05:39All right, Kenny
05:40Sorry about this, but we're up against the clock
05:42Look, I told your colleague already
05:43I don't do this anymore
05:44Yeah, well, you just tell us what you know about Maloud Senec
05:46Then we'll be on our way, OK?
05:48I saw you with him, Kenny
05:50Look, I hardly know the guy
05:52I just deliver goods to his restaurant
05:54I can tell you, he's not a very nice man
05:56Oh, sort of like we should keep off the streets?
05:58Yeah, maybe
05:59But not from anything I give you
06:00Why not?
06:01Because this stuff's way out of my league
06:03Stuff
06:07You haven't got anything, have you?
06:09You're just fishing, all right?
06:10What type of stuff are we talking about?
06:11No, I don't want to play this game
06:12Kenny, wait, look
06:13We can make this worth your while
06:15Driving a van for a living
06:16Is not exactly going to pay off your debts
06:17And from what I remember, they were pretty hefty
06:19Unless, of course, you paid everyone off
06:21And you're doing this job for the fun of it
06:23What has happened is
06:24Things are a bit tight on the cash front
06:25OK, so we can help each other out
06:27You just tell us what you know
06:29And we make your debts disappear
06:33Look, if I say yes
06:34Not that I am saying yes
06:35But if I do
06:36You could start going pear-shaped
06:38You could send me somewhere nice
06:40We've got a lot of employers
06:41That are willing to help out people in your situation
06:48Right, just so no one loses sight
06:50Of how we got to where we are
06:51Here's the story so far
06:53A very civic-minded high street bank
06:55Came to us and told us of a suspicious activity report
06:57Centering on this man, Malliard Senac
07:00They tell us that he's putting a few thousand pounds
07:02In cash every week over the counter
07:04But it's not from his restaurant
07:05We know from our own intel
07:07He's a middle-ranking dealer distributor
07:09But he has ambitions to move up the chain
07:11His product of choice is cocaine
07:13Now, we know all his past associates
07:15But he seems to have cut ties with most of them
07:17He's keeping all his current activities
07:19Extremely well hidden
07:20And so far
07:21We have absolutely nothing concrete against him
07:24So, needless to say
07:25We need results to justify
07:27The resources we've already put on this
07:29Mickey, what have we got?
07:31Well, it could be something to nothing
07:33One of the names from the list of business contacts
07:35Is Fafa
07:36Two brothers, Gary and Daniel
07:38Now, we looked into their business, Air Freight
07:40It all seems legitimate
07:41And how are they connected to Senac?
07:43They import goods, furniture and all sorts
07:45Sometimes they deliver their supplies
07:46Straight to the restaurants and shops
07:48One of them's Senac's
07:49But his business isn't doing well enough
07:50To import supplies direct
07:52Exactly, so I checked shipments with customs
07:54Mostly perishables
07:55Now, as a line of inquiry
07:56That looks like a dead end
07:57But, I mean, it could be a front
07:58Who knows?
07:59OK, what about Uniform?
08:00Have they heard anything about Senac?
08:01No, nothing in the usual whispers
08:03So, apart from the cash deposits
08:05It looks like Senac's gone straight, doesn't it?
08:07Let me tell you something about my lieutenant
08:09He's about as straight as a West End drag act
08:11And he's planning to bring a large consignment
08:13Into the country
08:14How do we know this?
08:15Got it from a reliable source
08:16An old informant of mine
08:18A source that works for Senac?
08:19No, but he delivers to him sometimes
08:21He works for a company called Pfeiffer Air Freight
08:23Run by these two characters here
08:25Gary and Daniel Pfeiffer
08:27Well, according to our informant
08:29Smuggling goods is relatively new territory for these boys
08:31However, he was reluctant to give us any information at first
08:34So, what did he tell you?
08:35He told us that consignment is going to be 30 kilos of coke
08:39Being brought in by Pfeiffer Air Freight
08:41On a flight from South Africa
08:42Arriving very soon
08:43They're not getting any details to the last minute
08:45I told them to get a flight number or an airline name
08:48OK
08:49We need to stay on Mallet and Senac's back
08:51And we obviously need to keep a closer eye on these two guys here
08:54Well, if you want someone to make a house call
08:56Sniff about a bit, I'm up for it
08:57Yeah, why don't you do that?
08:58But keep it informal
08:59Find out who works there, what the set up is
09:01Great, now we've got something we can chew on
09:03Let's get busy
09:04Thank you both, well done
09:05Right
09:16Hello?
09:18Is there anyone here?
09:25Oi!
09:26What are you doing?
09:27What are you doing?
09:28I was just...
09:30There wasn't any answer, so...
09:31What, so you thought you'd just walk in?
09:33Just trying to get some service
09:35Alright, well now you've got it
09:36Where do you want to shift?
09:38There's a sign on the door, Air Freight
09:40That's what we do
09:41Where do you want to move?
09:42Well, I'm not exactly sure yet
09:45There's a woman here, she don't know what she wants
09:47I'll leave her to you
09:49Right
09:50Sorry
09:52Your brother
09:53He's never been much of a client-centred
09:55What can I do for you?
09:56I've got a friend in South Africa who wants to send me a parcel
09:59Do you handle stuff from there, Cape Town?
10:01Yeah, we do, but...
10:02Well, to be honest, unless it's something bulky like furniture
10:04You'd be better off with a smaller carrier
10:06Hey Daniel
10:07Sorry, I didn't realise you were the customer
10:12I'll get you a price list, if you don't mind
10:15Yeah, sure
10:17And the number's on the back in case you want to use it
10:20Thanks
10:21And who am I asking for?
10:22Just to make sure I don't get your brother again
10:24Daniel
10:25Can I get you a Fifer?
10:26OK, thanks
10:36If we look at flights into the freight terminal from all South African airports
10:39Of any size, they average at 16 a day
10:41That's a lot of flights to have to cover
10:43If we don't get anything more specific from Stevie and Terry's source
10:46What do we have on Fifer Air Freight?
10:48Well, they come from these ships in consignments
10:50From all over, North Africa, Durban, the Cape
10:52All legit?
10:53Yeah, they seem legit, I mean, but they're barely breaking even
10:55Which means it could be mutually beneficial for them to be in business
10:58We've got more on the Gary Fifer GVH conviction
11:01It was serious enough for him to get eight years
11:03He served four
11:04When he got out last year, his brother Daniel gave him a job at Fifer Air Freight
11:08Six months later, he made him partner
11:10Does Daniel Fifer have any form or any other connections to Senec?
11:13No, only that Senec is one of his customers
11:15Here's what I think
11:16I think Daniel's been working really hard to build this business
11:19In the meantime, his brother's inside, making some very interesting contacts
11:22Comes out, puts his feet under the desk
11:24Yeah, and convinces them there's a higher profit margin in drugs than there is in air freight
11:28Stevie, we're just trying to work out where the Fifer brothers fit into this whole thing
11:32How do they look close up?
11:33Well, they're about as different as two brothers can get
11:35Daniel wins on the likability stakes, and Gary's the bulldog of the pair
11:39Do you get the sense that they might be building up to anything major, or...?
11:42Daniel was pretty cold, but then
11:44I think there are three or four layers of charm to get through
11:47Before you really know what's going on
11:48And Gary was ready to chuck me out before I'd even opened my mouth
11:51There you go
11:52Thanks
11:53This is worth throwing into the mix, though
11:54Just as I was about to leave, we were joined by Salma Senec
11:57Maloud's daughter, who works in his restaurant
11:59It looked to me as though Daniel and Salma could be more than just friends
12:02So it sounds like the connections between the Fifers and the Senecs runs deeper than we first thought
12:06Yeah
12:08Terry
12:10The informants agree to me
12:11Good, we need a where and when on this importation
12:14If we're going to set up a sting, and we're going to bring in Senec and the Fifers
12:17I'll let Terry know
12:22Well, what have you got?
12:24There might be a bit of a problem
12:25The Fifer brothers want me driving the van when the shipment turns up
12:28And?
12:29That means that I'll be on the scene when you're not turned up
12:31Well, what's the problem?
12:32You just act surprised, you're just the van driver
12:35You might be charged with anything
12:36Who do you think I am, Brad Pitt?
12:37No, not exactly
12:39Why don't you just trust me?
12:41It'll all be over very quickly, you'll get taken in with everyone else
12:44And it gives you and me a chance to go over plan B, right?
12:47You mean clear my debts?
12:48Exactly
12:49Now, what have you got?
12:54It's the 30 kilo shipment, like I said
12:57It's lucky for you lot they trust me
13:00It's coming in on an EPAC Airways flight from Cape Town
13:04That's the flight number
13:05It's 3.30 this afternoon
13:07Hey, what do you mean this afternoon?
13:10Do you want me to have a word?
13:12Tell them you're not ready yet
13:14Alright, how's the handover going to happen?
13:16Alright, the goods leave the freight terminal
13:19And go to the Pfeiffer Air Freight warehouse, alright?
13:22And it leaves there in one of their freight vans
13:25And Senec, when does he come into it?
13:27Well, there's a service station, it's a couple of miles down the A12
13:30We unload it from there and then Senec takes it
13:34I hope you know what you're doing
13:35Trust me, I won't ever let you down
13:36Go on, it'll be alright, I promise you
13:39Governor, it's me
13:40Yeah, it's on, this afternoon at 3.30
13:47Okay, as quick as you can please, guys
13:50Thank you
13:51Is it ready?
13:52Let's go
13:53Right
13:55Okay, we have documentation logged by Pfeiffer Air Freight
13:58For a consignment that left Cape Town in the early hours of this morning
14:01On flight number EP195
14:03The consignment is listed as containing perishables
14:06It's final destination is Malyut Senec's restaurant
14:09And the consignment is scheduled to leave at 3.30
14:13It's final destination is Malyut Senec's restaurant
14:16Now, the flight will arrive at 3.30, that's 45 minutes from now
14:20Customs have agreed for sniffer dogs to check the consignment
14:23And make sure it contains the drugs
14:24And then they're going to let it pass through
14:26Now, normally, the Pfeiffer's would use this service road
14:29To offload the pallet at the relevant warehouse
14:31It would then be split into orders and dispatched in small vans
14:34Terry
14:35Right, intelligence is that a portion of the consignment
14:38That's 30 kilos earmarked from Malyut Senec
14:40Is indeed cocaine
14:41It's going to leave the Pfeiffer's air freight warehouse here
14:44Head down the A12 and end up northbound Upton service station
14:48And we've got teams tracking it
14:49All the way from the time it's unloaded from the plane
14:51Until it arrives here and is handed over to Senec
14:54OK, you've all been assigned roles
14:56Either to follow the consignment
14:57Or track the three key players
14:59Who are Malyut Senec, target one
15:01Gary Pfeiffer, target two
15:03Daniel Pfeiffer, target three
15:05And here we have the driver, Kenny Boardman
15:08Only when all three elements are in place
15:10Will I give the shout to move in
15:12Now, we know that Malyut Senec and Gary Pfeiffer
15:15Are very comfortable with violence
15:17So stay focused and be ready to react to any situation, please
15:21All right, let's go
15:27The eye really wants his collar, doesn't she?
15:29There's nothing wrong with focusing on your enemies
15:33Sierra Oscar 7-1 from 5
15:35We've got eyeball on targets 2 and 3
15:37They're stationed at the warehouse, over
15:40Received
15:44Right, there's the driver
15:46Sierra Oscar 7-1 from 5
15:48We've got eyeball on the driver
15:50He's just turned up at the warehouse, over
15:52All received
15:56OK, we've got units in a circle all around this area
15:59Obviously we'll stay well back and out of sight
16:01Until we know exactly where the suspect's going to park up
16:03OK, once we know where the handover will be
16:05We'll tighten the circle
16:06And then everyone waits for the go from me
16:08There shouldn't be much traffic, but stay focused
16:10I don't want any civilians getting caught up in this
16:13Right, you got bodies over by the car wash?
16:15People by this building?
16:16Yep
16:17People in the restaurant?
16:18Yes, ma'am, we're covered
16:19We're ready to go
16:20Sierra 1 from Sierra Oscar 6
16:22We've just had confirmation of consignment
16:24It's coming off the plane now
16:26The sniffer dogs have checked the packaging to hold
16:28The indication was positive for drugs
16:30Repeat, positive for drugs
16:33All received
16:34So far, so good
16:35I'll be on the road bridge
16:39OP-1 from 7-1, what's happening there?
16:427-1 from OP-1
16:44Target 1 and his team are on the move
16:47We'll give you directions as we go
16:49Target's one vehicle is a silver grey Mercedes
16:52Index 4986 Whiskey Foxtrot, over
16:55We're going mobile now to Sierra Oscar 7, over
17:017-1 from Sierra Oscar 6
17:03Go ahead, Mickey
17:06The truck's leaving the airport now, we're going to follow it
17:09Received. As soon as Will has eyeball, head over here
17:15They're all briefed and in position
17:17OK, will you make sure they keep those positions
17:19Until the suspects are inside the cordon?
17:21It's all taken care of, ma'am
17:25Thank you
17:27Sierra Oscar 5 from Sierra Oscar 6
17:30We're just round the corner
17:32I'll head to the service station as soon as you get eyeball
17:34Sierra Oscar 5, received
17:36No worries, we're in position, Mickey
17:44We've got eyeball on the truck, Mickey
17:46We'll meet you at the service station
17:48Sierra Oscar 6, received
17:49Looks like things are looking up
17:51We might finally see some action here
17:57Sierra 1 from Sierra Oscar 7
17:59We're approaching the service station
18:01I should be in sight now
18:03Target 1 is in the Mercedes
18:05I repeat, Target 1 is in the silver grey Mercedes, over
18:09I have the vehicle in sight
18:10All units stand by, Target 1 approaching
18:14Followed close by, by Sierra Oscar 7
18:19All units from 55, visual on Target 1
18:21He's just pulled into the car park
18:27Sierra Oscar 5, any progress on the warehouse?
18:327-1 from 5, sped up the shipment
18:35There's a box with a stamp on it
18:37It's marked Senec Limited
18:41Target 3 is loading up the van
18:467-1 from 5
18:48The Fifer van is on the move
18:50With a box marked Senec Limited inside
18:53I repeat, Target is on the move
18:56Target 2 is staying behind
18:58He's staying at the warehouse, over
19:00Stay with the shipment
19:02Received
19:06All units stand by
19:07Suspect vehicle is now within 1 mile
19:09I repeat, suspect vehicle now within 1 mile, over
19:15Sierra Oscar 7-1 from 5
19:17Suspect package is nearing the location
19:19We're very near the handover now
19:21Target 3 and the driver are in the vehicle, over
19:25Sierra Oscar 54
19:27Target 3 entering the scene in a white transit van
19:30Received and we're ready
19:32Right, let's go
19:36OK, all units keep your positions until I give you the word
19:397-1 from Sierra Oscar 7
19:41In position and standing by, over
19:43Here we are
19:467-1 from 6
19:485-1 of Fifer van
19:49In position on the plot, over
19:51OK, keep back
19:557-1 from 54
19:57We have eyeball on Targets 1 and 2
19:59Standing by
20:00All in here
20:01Received
20:04OK, all units keep your positions until I give you the word
20:147-1 from 5
20:15Likewise, in position
20:21From 7-1
20:22From 7-1, wait until the exchange is complete
20:32All units, go, go, go!
20:39What's going on?
20:40Turn around, turn around, I'm going to your car
20:42Shut up!
20:43Get away, get away
20:44Stay where you are!
20:45Get away!
20:47Hands behind your back, Daniel
20:48What is this?
20:49What's going on?
20:50Smithy, open the boot
20:51I hope you can justify this
21:00It's a delivery, it's for his restaurant
21:03Can I have the dog, please?
21:06In here
21:12Anything?
21:16No, there's nothing in there
21:17What?
21:18What?
21:19What did you think you were going to find?
21:27OK, cheers
21:28Smithy, tell me you've got some good news
21:30No, sorry, gov
21:32Gary Pfeiffer weren't at the warehouse
21:33He must have slipped out when he was at the service station
21:35Now, Leon's looking at the surrounding warehouse
21:37He's seeking to get anything on CCTV
21:39All right, let me know if you find something
21:40It may take a while, though
21:41There's a lot of tapes to go through
21:43Did today get any worse?
21:44Well, what are we going to do with the three wise monkeys?
21:46We can't hold them, no drugs, no crime
21:54This is stupid
21:55What do you think you're going to find?
21:57Right, Sarge
21:58These suspects have been brought in for the purpose of a full search
22:01We have reason to believe they're all in possession of drugs
22:03What drugs? Are we under arrest or what?
22:05You're being detained purely for the purpose of conducting a search
22:08Now give your details to the desk sergeant, starting with you
22:11Am I allowed to do this?
22:12Oi, turn your pockets out, all of you, come on
22:14This is ridiculous
22:17Come on
22:21We had confirmation from customs that the drugs were there, thank you
22:24Everything was where it was supposed to be?
22:25Everything except the 30 kilo stash
22:27I mean, if they knew we were onto them, why didn't they just call the handover off?
22:30Well, because the consignment was already on its way
22:33Because they needed us distracted so that Gary Pfeiffer could move the drugs elsewhere
22:36And quite frankly, I think they enjoy making us look stupid
22:42Everyone in the building's behind you on this one, Cuff
22:45Really?
22:46Yeah
22:47They know you're going to get Senac
22:50Maybe they're more confident than I am
22:53Or maybe it's because we've all worked with you long enough to know you never give up
23:00Thanks, Stevie
23:02Right, Kenny Boardman
23:07Step into the cell, please
23:08This is against my rights, you know that?
23:11What happened?
23:12I don't know, you tell me
23:13We sent 20 officers in there and all they came out with was a box of pineapples
23:17The information I'll give you was solid
23:19They knew we were coming, Kenny
23:23Are you messing me about?
23:25Are you playing both ends against the middle? Is that what you're doing?
23:28What do you take me for?
23:30First you tell us where the drugs are
23:32Then you tell the Pfeiffers to change their plans with Senac
23:35Is that what you're doing?
23:36To be frank, I'm quite offended
23:38I'm the one who's got a situation here
23:41What am I going to do now?
23:42What you do, Kenny, is you stay and you play
23:46Because if you don't, then Senac's going to know that you've been giving us information
23:53This is my governor, D.I. Nixon
23:55Tell me what happened in the warehouse
23:57Nothing
23:58I mean, it went exactly like it was supposed to
24:01The consignment come in, we unloaded the right package and we took it to the van
24:05To keep it in sight all the time?
24:06Yeah, pretty much
24:07Pretty much?
24:08Pretty much isn't good enough, Kenny
24:17What do you do, Daniel? What's your business?
24:19Pfeiffer Air Freight
24:20We import and deliver goods, end of story
24:22And do you always deliver to service stations?
24:25Mallard Senac is a customer
24:26I mean, if he wants his delivery at the top of the post office, that's where we'll deliver
24:30You know that Mallard Senac has a criminal record?
24:32Whatever he's done in the past, it's none of my business
24:34Whatever he's done in the past, it's none of my business
24:36Does the same go for your brother, Gary?
24:39If you've got any questions for Gary, you should ask Gary
24:42We'd love to, where can we find him?
24:45Do you have any brothers?
24:46Because if you do, I haven't as much trouble as mine
24:48Where can we find him, Daniel?
24:50It's usually not very difficult
24:53Well, we've tried his home and we've tried his office
24:55All you have to do is find out where the most trouble is
24:57And then head straight for it
24:59That's where he'll be
25:01I'll leave them to you
25:09I'm trying to work out who's working with who and who's being kept in the dark
25:13Do you think Kenny's telling us the truth?
25:14I'm not sure. Could be a double-cross
25:17What, you mean the Pfeifers will go into a deal with Senac and then try and rip him off?
25:20I think maybe Gary's ripped off his brother and Senac at the same time
25:24If we find Gary Pfeifer, then we can ask him
25:26What were you thinking?
25:27We need to find Pfeifer, right?
25:29Right
25:30This is his mobile number
25:32If we give it to T.I.U. then they can pinpoint his exact location for us
25:36And I take it you got this as part of your legitimate intel gathering for this case
25:49Mr. Senac, why did you arrange to meet Daniel at an isolated service station?
25:53Why did you arrange to meet Daniel at an isolated service station?
25:56Why do you think I'm a criminal?
25:58Those pineapples were for my restaurant
26:00Answer the question, Mr. Senac
26:02You've searched me and found nothing. Now let me go
26:05You took two men with you to the meeting, both of whom have a history of violence
26:08What exactly were you expecting to happen?
26:11Were you expecting trouble?
26:14The package to be valuable?
26:15This is unlawful detention
26:17Just answer the question, Mr. Senac
26:18No, you don't have the right to ask me anything or hold me here
26:21Gary and Daniel Pfeifer are your partners in a deal, aren't they?
26:24Admit it, you've got nothing on me
26:27So you need to let me go
26:29Hello
26:50I know you. You're at the air freight office
26:53You're a police officer
26:54I'm Detective Constable Moss. I understand you want to see your father
26:58What's going on?
26:59What did your dad tell you was going on?
27:01Nothing. He just said to come down here and pick him up
27:04Ah, Selma Senac. This is Detective Inspector Nixon. She's in charge of the investigation
27:09Hi. Your father's not under arrest. He's just been brought in along with Mr. Pfeifer for a drug search
27:14Daniel? Daniel's here?
27:17How well do you know Daniel Pfeifer?
27:19We're close, but he wouldn't get involved with anything with my dad
27:24Selma, if you know what your dad's up to, then you ought to tell us
27:27They're just business partners. The Pfeifers bring in goods for us for the restaurant
27:34OK. Selma, if you need to contact me for any reason
27:39Selma, thanks for coming. These people knew they had no reason to keep me here, so let's go
27:44Nice to meet you, Selma. Hopefully we'll meet again soon
27:47I don't think so
27:50What was that about?
27:51Dunno. She's obviously frightened of her dad, but does she know what's going on?
27:55Find out all you can about her
27:57Go
28:00Well, it must have been switched to the warehouse by Gary Pfeifer
28:03There's a few warehouses with a view of Pfeifer Air Freight. Leon's trawling through the CCTV now
28:07OK. So we find Gary, we find the 30 kilos
28:11Anything from T.I.U. yet?
28:13No. They're trying to get a fix on his mobile
28:15Can you trace that up for me, please, Mickey?
28:17I ran a check on Selma Senna. She's got one conviction for cocaine possession four years ago
28:22Nothing else
28:23But it was less than a gram. She said it was for personal use
28:26Even so, she might know more about the drugs than she's willing to say
28:28Can you get on her own and talk to her?
28:30You know what? I'm not 100% convinced Kenny didn't give it to them
28:33You think he's smart enough to play both sides and get away with it?
28:36Maybe not. But if he did, and bottled it at the last minute, he would have told the Pfeifer brothers at the warehouse
28:41That's possible
28:42Smithy's organising a search of Daniel's van. I'm going to have a word with Mr Pfeifer, see if he can shed some light on today's events
28:48Boss, why don't we give Kenny the benefit of the doubt?
28:51If he didn't tip him off, then he's in a very good position to find out what happened and where the drugs are
28:55Why don't you just stick him back in?
28:58OK. Go back and tell him
29:00Right
29:01Let's do whatever it takes to wrap this up
29:03OK
29:06You want me to talk to them now?
29:07You said yourself it's difficult to avoid. Well, they're going to want to talk to you, aren't they?
29:11Yeah, of course. Malutzenik's going to put a squeeze on everyone that was there when this thing was discussed
29:15Right, well then just finish it and find out where the coke is then
29:18Why should I do that? Look, I never wanted to do this job in the first place, remember?
29:22Listen to me. At some point you're going to have to face Malutzenik. Now, you want to do that on your own?
29:27Or when we're there to back you up?
29:34That's him. It's Maloud
29:36Maloud
29:39Take the call
29:41Kenny, take the call. Go on
29:46Hi. All right, Maloud?
29:48Yeah. Yeah, no. No, I'm out. I'm out. Just now. Yeah
29:53Yeah, well, you know what these coppers are like
29:57Oh, yeah. Yeah, sure
30:02Well, what's the story?
30:04I must have seen him in a restaurant. Twenty minutes
30:10You know what, Stevie? This place is beginning to grow on me
30:13Could just be the mould from the takeaway boxes
30:17Yeah, there's Salma
30:20Our Cinderella, working hard for her evil father
30:30Withheld number. Might be her
30:34Do you see Moss?
30:35This is Salma Sanak. We need to talk
30:37Salma? What's on your mind?
30:40Not on the phone. I need to meet you
30:42Hey, hey. Here comes the good Samaritan
30:44Are you still there?
30:45Can't you just tell me over the phone?
30:47I have to go
30:51She hung up. Wonder what's going on
30:54I hope Kenny pulls this off for his sake
30:56For his sake
31:04How much longer is this going to take?
31:06Well, as soon as my officers have searched the vehicle, it's yours to drive away
31:09Well, they don't look like they're in too much of a hurry to me, do they?
31:12Mr Pfeiffer, Mallard Sanak's daughter, Salma, came to see us
31:16Do you know her?
31:17Who's Matt?
31:18Oh, she implied that you were closer than that
31:20Well, we work together. She handles some of the deliveries for her dad's restaurant
31:24Look, what's this got to do with Salma?
31:25It's just that she was worried about you
31:27It's like she wanted to tell us something
31:30But did she?
31:31She didn't
31:33Her father turned up. She went very quiet, like she was scared of him
31:36Is she?
31:37I wouldn't know
31:38Mum? Nothing
31:40Oh, well, it all seems clean, so...
31:42Before you go, Mr Pfeiffer, can you tell me where your brother is?
31:45Doesn't he normally do the deliveries with you?
31:47Look, I'm not me brother's keeper. I'm sorry
31:56How much longer are we going to give this?
31:58What? You mean before we start getting worried?
32:03Yeah
32:04Terry, it's Sam. We've got a fix on Gary Pfeiffer's mobile from TIU
32:07He's on the move and he's close to your location
32:09Right. Thanks a lot
32:16Confirm that, boss. Gary Pfeiffer's just pulled up near the restaurant
32:19And Kenny's still inside
32:22Gary's now walking towards the restaurant
32:24OK
32:40OK, he's just gone in. What do you want us to do?
32:42Right, let's let this play out
32:44We need Kenny to get that info, and if Gary Pfeiffer's turned up
32:47it suggests that the Pfeiffers and Malyud Senak are still in this together
32:50It could lead us to the drugs
32:52Yes, boss
32:54Terry
32:55Yeah
33:00What's going on now? Where's Kenny?
33:03Can you see him?
33:05No, he must still be in the restaurant
33:15Isn't that Gary Pfeiffer's car?
33:17No
33:23Can I get the car?
33:24No, we've just seen Gary Pfeiffer's car leave
33:26We reckon he's going for the drugs
33:28OK, do you know which way it's headed?
33:31Terry
33:32Yeah, wait one, wait one
33:33Yeah, he's turning west up Shipley Street
33:35OK, we'll keep with him
33:36Yeah
33:37TIU said his phone's still in the restaurant. He must have left it there
33:39If we lose him, we can't trace him
33:41Yeah, OK. Second left. Go
33:48He's turning left towards the canal
33:50Shall I follow?
33:51Yeah. Turn your lights off
34:03He's stopped
34:08He's stopped
34:09He's stopped
34:10He's stopped
34:11He's stopped
34:12He's stopped
34:13He's stopped
34:14He's stopped
34:15He's stopped
34:17He's stopped
34:23So why would he come down here?
34:26Maybe this is where he stashed the drugs
34:32So what do we do now?
34:33We follow
34:41Sierra Oscar from Sierra Oscar Seven
34:43Urgent assistance required from the canal path down Teesden Road
34:45Where are you going?
34:46I can't just stay here, can I?
34:48Trojan unit required. Gunshot heard. Over
34:56Over here
35:00Get an ambulance
35:03Sierra Oscar from Sierra Oscar Seven
35:05Ambulance required, urgently
35:07Canal path off Teesden Road, I repeat
35:09Ambulance required. Male with gunshot wounds
35:12It's Kenny
35:27Can't believe you don't want one
35:29Coffee's quite good here, actually
35:33Terry, he knew what he was getting into when he went in there
35:36I mean, he could have said no, but he didn't
35:38Yeah, I know. It's fine
35:41You can't be responsible for other people's actions
35:43Listen, we shouldn't have sent him in there. It's as simple as that
35:46He did what he thought was best. We all did
35:49And let's keep our eye on the main point here
35:51You didn't do this to him
35:53Someone else shot him in the knees
35:55You're the one who's going to arrest whoever did that and take him off the streets
35:58Yeah, simple as that
36:00Now, the medics have told me that our friend Kenny isn't going to be talking any time soon
36:04So I suggest we get on with catching whoever did this. Agreed?
36:08Agreed
36:18We're not saying goodbye to the drugs investigation that kicked this whole thing off
36:21But for now, we have to focus on the assault on Kenny Boardman
36:24And look for a breakthrough there
36:26OK, Stevie, can you tell us what happened?
36:28Well, Salma left the restaurant a minute before Kenny arrived
36:31And she said she needed to meet me, but ended the call the moment he appeared
36:34What did she want?
36:35I don't know, but she sounded nervous
36:37I think she knows more about her father's operation than she's letting on
36:40And I'm worried about her
36:41Did you try and reach her?
36:42Well, she's not answering her mobile
36:44I called the restaurant as well, but they haven't seen her in a while
36:46OK, well, let's find out if she lives with her father or alone
36:48And can we send someone round to see her?
36:50Mum
36:51OK, what happened after Malou had left?
36:54Right after that, Gary Pfeiffer's car left
36:57We followed it to the canal path just off Teasden Road
37:00Just after we arrived, we had gunshots
37:02And we found Kenny lying on the ground
37:04And we found Kenny lying on the ground
37:06He'd been shot in both kneecaps
37:08Now, neither of us saw for definite who was driving the car
37:10So we can't say that it was Gary that shot Kenny
37:12What about Daniel Pfeiffer?
37:14Well, the last time we saw him was at the station
37:16He wasn't exactly giving anything away about where to find Gary
37:19He seemed to want to wash his hands of him
37:21So everything points to Gary being responsible?
37:23Yes, it seems that way
37:25OK, we need to find the evidence to prove that
37:27And we need to find Gary, and hopefully that will lead us to the drugs
37:30Well, I can take some officers and double-check Gary's flat
37:32You never know, he might have gone back there
37:34Yeah, and if we can't find Gary, talk to his brother
37:36See if he can shed some light on his whereabouts
37:38Right, thanks everyone
37:39Mum, I've been through most of the CCTV tapes
37:41From the surrounding warehouses to the Pfeiffer's
37:43And I think I've found something, something you might see
37:47Right, this is the air freight warehouse at half-past three today
37:50Here's Kenny arriving
37:52They all get out and go into the warehouse for a few minutes
37:55They come out again and their forklift driver takes the pallet off the truck
38:00Daniel Pfeiffer then emerges with the box marked for Senac
38:03Puts it in this Pfeiffer van
38:05The forklift man and the lorry both leave
38:07Daniel Pfeiffer and Kenny leave also
38:09And head for the service station, leaving Gary there
38:11But Leon, we already know all this
38:13Sure, but then five minutes later
38:18Gary comes back round in his car
38:20Goes into the warehouse, picks up another box
38:22Puts it in the car and drives off
38:24And it looks to me like there's something a lot more precious than pineapples in that box
38:28Well done Leon, that is fantastic, thank you very much
38:31OK, so we now have more than enough to get a full search warrant of the Pfeiffer's warehouse
38:35We know the drugs came in there and now we know that they're redirected
38:38I feel like a mug for trusting Kenny
38:40He went straight into that warehouse and told the Pfeiffer's
38:42He was hoping for a big reward for tipping them off
38:44What did he get? He got himself kneecapped
38:46Terry, we need to look forward on this, you know
38:49We can't change what's already happened
38:51OK?
38:53Right, let's see if there's anything in that warehouse
38:56That could put us on the trail to those 30 kilos
38:59Let's also run the Pfeiffer's through Chris
39:01See if there are any locations that they're associated with
39:03Anywhere they may have stashed the drugs
39:05Steve, are you with me at the warehouse?
39:07We need uniform to help with the search, alright?
39:09Rear yard, 30 minutes
39:11Let's go
39:20Looks like somebody's been here already
39:25OK, two of you upstairs, please
39:27We're going to have two of you down that way and two of you down that way
39:30The warehouse through here
39:31Right
39:32OK, Stevie, you take that side
39:42I've got blood here, a lot of it
39:50I don't like the look of this at all
39:52That is a lot of blood
39:57Hang on a minute
39:58I recognise this phone
40:00This is Salma Sennett's phone
40:02Hang on a minute
40:03I recognise this phone
40:05This is Salma Sennett's phone
40:12It's Maloud
40:13Shall I answer it?
40:14And tell him what?
40:15We think his daughter could be missing?
40:18By the looks of all this blood, we don't even know if she's alive
40:33Eddie, what can you tell us?
40:36You got lucky
40:37Salma Sennett has a four-year-old conviction for possession of cocaine
40:41Which she said was for personal use
40:43Whatever
40:44It gave us a DNA profile for comparison
40:46And?
40:47We got a match
40:48The blood is definitely Salma Sennett's
40:50OK
40:51What else can you tell us about what happened?
40:52We got a lot of blood
40:54We got embedded blood on the edge of this pallet
40:56which suggests an aggressive conduct
40:58We got embedded blood on the edge of this pallet
41:00which suggests an aggressive conduct
41:02Maybe a fall?
41:03Consistent with a fall
41:04From the dance diagram we get from the shoe prints
41:07I'd say we've got one person, probably a man
41:10plus the victim
41:11And the man stays on his feet
41:13while something, probably the victim, was dragged away from him
41:17OK, so someone joined Salma Sennett
41:19They had some sort of disagreement
41:21They had a struggle
41:22She tried to get away
41:23He overpowered her
41:24She fell and cracked her head
41:25Yeah, I'd go along with that
41:26And from the amount of blood
41:27we can't be certain that she was alive when she was removed
41:29or can we?
41:30No, I don't know if her blow to the head was direct
41:32or a glance in one
41:33She could have been taken out of here
41:35wrapped in something
41:36or that could be all the blood she lost
41:38There's too many variables to say either way
41:40You can't stop me, all right?
41:41It's my warehouse
41:42What's going on?
41:43Mr Pfeiffer, this is now a crime scene
41:44What, is it a burglary or something?
41:49What's happened?
41:50Daniel, when did you last see Salma Sennett?
41:53What's this got to do with Salma?
41:54Tell me when you last saw her, please
41:57Yesterday, I think
41:58Yesterday morning
41:59Is someone going to tell me what's going on?
42:00I mean, whose blood is that?
42:04Is she all right?
42:05Well, we don't know
42:06We'll do everything we can to find her
42:07But you don't know where she is
42:09Where's your brother Gary?
42:10We'd like to speak to him
42:13I haven't seen Gary since yesterday
42:15OK
42:16Well, look, we need to keep this place shut
42:17until we've carried out our investigation
42:19If you think of anything that might help us
42:21sometimes even the smallest things can be useful
42:23Will you let us know?
42:24And tell your brother we'd like to talk to him
42:26No, I'll try and get hold of him
42:28And for now, we'd appreciate if you could keep what you saw here to yourself
42:31just until we're absolutely clear about what happened
42:34Of course
42:35Thank you
42:46The I. Nixon
42:48What do you think you're going to find?
42:49More pineapples?
42:50More pineapples?
42:51Mr Sennett, can I ask you when you last saw your daughter?
42:53Selma
42:54She was here last night
42:55What time was this place?
42:56About 6.30
42:57What's this all about?
42:58During the course of our investigation
43:00officers visited a warehouse owned by Fifer Air Freight
43:03This is a very exciting life you lead
43:04but what has this got to do with me or Selma?
43:06We've discovered signs of a violent struggle
43:08possibly a kidnap
43:10Why are you telling me this?
43:12The victim was your daughter
43:14What?
43:15So what are you doing here?
43:17Why aren't you out there looking for her?
43:18Mr Sennett, you need to work with us, OK?
43:19If you want the best possible chance of finding your daughter
43:21Work with you?
43:22You've been trying to put us all in prison
43:23What we need from you is her exact whereabouts
43:25You've had all your officers crawling all over this family
43:28Now my girl is missing
43:29God knows what's happened to her
43:31Just leave my family to sort out its own business
43:34Get out of my restaurant
43:35I'm afraid that won't be possible, Mr Sennett
43:38We have a warrant to carry out our search of these premises
43:41You're treating me like a suspect
43:43I'm her father
43:44Excuse me, can I ask you to leave while we carry out the search?
43:46Thank you
43:47Is there anybody else out here?
43:48Can we ask you to leave, please?
43:55No, that's fine, yeah
43:56Thank you very much
43:57Right, bye
43:59Got the report back on Salma's mobile phone
44:01OK, what does it give us?
44:03Well, there's not many contacts in the phone book
44:05So this girl didn't have many friends
44:07Which I'm assuming is why she turned to me for help
44:11What was it you said to me?
44:13Oh yeah, it was
44:14We can't be held responsible for other people's actions
44:16I think that was it
44:18Yeah, and did that make you feel any less to blame for what happened to Kenny?
44:22OK, good point
44:24On that note, her in the hospital
44:25He's stable but still in a critical condition
44:27Anything else on his phone?
44:29Well, there's lots of calls made to and from Daniel Pfeiffer
44:32All times of day and night
44:33Which confirms they're having a relationship
44:35And you didn't tell us as why?
44:37I don't know, maybe
44:38Salma's one more link to Senna
44:40He didn't want us finding out about
44:41All right, well, look
44:42There's nothing here that's going to help me as to Salma
44:45I hope the D.I.'s have him on the look
44:49Mr Sennach, I'm going to need keys for any locked covers
44:52Combinations for any safes, etc
44:55Everything's open
44:56I've got nothing to hide
45:01OK, if you'd like to accompany DC Webb on a search of the offices downstairs
45:05Let's go, Mr Sennach
45:11OK
45:23Just give him what he wants, Dad
45:26I don't know what I'll do to him if you don't
45:35You have to do what he says
45:38Please, Dad
45:39Just give him what he wants, Dad
45:42I don't know what I'll do to him if you don't
45:54Just tell us where she is
45:55This is all fantasy
45:56What evidence you got?
45:57Without anything to link her father to the weapon, we can't hold him
46:00Meanwhile, Salma's bleeding to death somewhere
46:02I'll kill you
46:03Everyone move in, go, go, go
46:10Salma
46:11Salma
46:12Salma
46:13Salma
46:14Salma
46:15Salma
46:16Salma
46:17Salma
46:18Salma
46:19Salma
46:20Salma
46:21Salma
46:22Salma
46:23Salma
46:24Salma
46:25Salma
46:26Salma
46:27Salma
46:28Salma
46:29Salma
46:30Salma
46:31Salma
46:32Salma
46:33Salma
46:34Salma
46:35Salma
46:36Salma
46:37Salma
46:38Salma
46:48See what she thinks
46:53Okay, Stevie
46:54Find out what his relationship's like with Miloud
46:57Fine
46:58Look, if you think it's gonna work, better use Terry
47:00Okay
47:01Right, I've called for a briefing in an hour's time
47:03to go over the results of the Senaq investigation
47:05Careful
47:06I want you there too, Smithy.
47:07Go.
47:10Guess the rumours are true.
47:11What's that?
47:12Well, I heard that she got pinned to the wall this morning
47:14by the superintendent and his coordinating task group.
47:17They gave her resources for the SANAC investigation.
47:20They want to see progress.
47:21Yeah, well, I heard she'd been told
47:22to get results fast or drop the investigation, yeah.
47:25But then she's used to being under pressure.
47:27I mean, that's what being at the eye's all about, innit?
47:29Yeah, there's pressure and there's pressure.
47:32So there's been a development with the SANAC case?
47:34Yeah, an informant's appeared on the scene, sir.
47:36Good.
47:37Well, that's the lead we've all been waiting for.
47:39Well, obviously, I'll keep you updated with any developments.
47:41Good.
47:42And what was the other thing?
47:44Um, I had a call from HR this morning.
47:48Do you remember there was an opening
47:49in the Child Exploitation Unit?
47:52Well, I knew you'd put in an application,
47:53but I assumed, as you haven't mentioned it since...
47:57Well, it turns out they want me to be a part of it.
48:00Turns out they want me.
48:03I see.
48:05But it's with an immediate start, sir.
48:08These things always are.
48:10And you're gonna take it?
48:12It's a very exciting opportunity.
48:14And you'd be brilliant.
48:17So you're not gonna beg me to stay, then?
48:20I think you know you're one of my best officers.
48:23But offers like this don't come along every day.
48:26You should do what's best for you.
48:29Thank you, sir.
48:30I've been asked to keep it to myself
48:32for the time being, sir.
48:33And if this is my last case here,
48:35I want to see it through.
48:37I want to get a result.
48:38Fine.
48:40I'll let you get on.
48:42Thanks, sir.
48:44Sam.
48:47Well done.
48:54Previously on The Bill.
48:56Sam!
48:57Yeah, it's about the new D.I.
48:59It's me.
49:01You shot him.
49:02I didn't think he was relevant.
49:03Well, it was!
49:04The fact that you can't see that worries me.
49:06You cared enough to fool him.
49:08That's what I respect.
49:25Here's our man.
49:26He said being in C.R.D. was more exciting than uniform, eh?
49:29Three days of watching this geezer.
49:31Well, Malu Senak is obviously not making money
49:34from his restaurant.
49:35He's only had, what, 15 customers in the last three days?
49:37So obviously, he's making it some other way.
49:39Yeah, I know, but...
49:40But what?
49:41Well, why is the D.I. so keen on catching up
49:43with all these people?
49:44Well, I don't know.
49:45I mean, I don't know.
49:46I mean, I don't know.
49:47I mean, I don't know.
49:47I mean, I don't know.
49:48I mean, I don't know.
49:49I mean, I don't know.
49:50I mean, I don't know.
49:51I mean, I don't know.
49:52Yeah, I know, but...
49:53But what?
49:54Well, why is the D.I. so keen on catching
49:55this guy in particular?
49:57There's plenty of drug dealers out there.
49:59It's not even like we've seen Senak
50:01do anything out of the ordinary, is it?
50:02Well, the D.I.'s working on information
50:03from a reputable bank that says Senak's
50:05making suspicious deposits into his account.
50:07Yeah, I know that, but we've been here for days.
50:09It's like we're wasting our time, you know?
50:11So, mate, I'm sorry for keeping you from your tailor,
50:13do you know what I mean?
50:14But this is a job, and sometimes it gets boring.
50:17Yeah, I watch him paint dry.
50:18Yeah, well, you know what?
50:19The D.I.'s doing her job the way she should.
50:22Hang on a minute, who's that?
50:26That's Selma, Senak's daughter, isn't it?
50:28No, the bloke who's driving the van.
50:31You know this geezer?
50:33Yeah, he's been here before.
50:34I think he's a delivery driver.
50:35Mm-hmm.
50:37That is Kenny Boardman.
50:39He's an old informant of mine.
50:40He knows all the dealers in the area.
50:42Well, now he's talking to Senak.
50:44Maybe we can use him.
50:45I don't know, he never really liked me much.
50:47I always thought he got on better with men.
50:49Well, maybe I should have a few words with him, then.
50:50Great.
50:51First bit of action we've seen in days,
50:53and you get to do it.
50:55I'm gonna run this past him.
50:58Hey, if I was married to your missus,
51:01I'd probably say yes, too.
51:02Yes.
51:05Is that funny?
51:06It's all right, mate.
51:08What's a man got to do to get served around here?
51:11I get ignored at home, I don't need it here as well.
51:14Tough day?
51:16Well, you know how it is.
51:17Governor's on my case.
51:18And what line are you in?
51:20This is the line I'm in.
51:24DC Moss sends her regards.
51:25All right, all right, keep it down.
51:27She said you've been very helpful before now.
51:29Yeah, before now.
51:30That's past tense.
51:31And then only in a very limited capacity.
51:34What do you want, anyway?
51:35What's your business?
51:36My business is what's between you and Maloud Senak.
51:39Listen, forget it.
51:40There's no way I'm gonna say a word to you about him.
51:43I just wanna know how he earns his living.
51:45Where's the harm in that?
51:46Listen, let me tell you something.
51:47I've seen enough, and I've been around enough,
51:48and I know he's not the kind of man
51:49you get on the wrong side of.
51:50Okay, your choice.
51:53What's that supposed to mean?
51:55I've got Stevie Moss outside.
51:57Now, up until this point,
51:57you and I are just a couple of mates having a beer.
52:00Now, if you want me to bring her in,
52:01make it all formal, fine.
52:01Whoa, whoa, whoa, all right.
52:03Calm down, let's not get hasty.
52:05As I say, we're out in the car park.
52:06Come and have a chat.
52:15It's a nice pub, is it?
52:17Yeah, it's nice.
52:18Comfortable.
52:19Stimulating conversation,
52:20mainly about your favorite topic, football.
52:25Kenny, you remember DC Moss?
52:27All right, Kenny, sorry about this,
52:28but we're up against the clock.
52:29Look, I told your colleague already,
52:30I don't do this anymore.
52:32Yeah, well, you just tell us what you know
52:33about Malu Senek, then we'll be on our way, okay?
52:36I saw you with him, Kenny.
52:38Look, I hardly know the guy.
52:39I just delivered goods to his restaurant.
52:41I can tell you, he's not a very nice man.
52:43Oh, sort of like we should keep off the streets?
52:45Yeah, maybe, but not from anything I give you.
52:48Why not?
52:48Because this stuff's way out of my league.
52:50Stuff?
52:55You haven't got anything, have you?
52:57You're just fishing, all right?
52:58What type of stuff are we talking about?
52:59No, I don't want to play.
52:59A global source, an old informant of mine.
53:01A source that works for Senek?
53:03No, but he delivers to him sometimes.
53:04He works for a company called Pfeiffer Air Freight,
53:07run by these two characters here,
53:09Gary and Daniel Pfeiffer.
53:11Well, according to our informant,
53:13smuggling goods is relatively new territory
53:15for these boys.
53:15However, he was reluctant to give us
53:16any information at first.
53:18So what did he tell you?
53:19He told us that consignment is gonna be 30 kilos of coke.
53:23Being brought in by Pfeiffer Air Freight
53:24on a flight from South Africa.
53:26Arriving very soon.
53:27They're not getting any details to the last minute.
53:29I told them to get a flight number or an airline name.
53:32Okay.
53:33We need to stay on Mallet to Senek's back,
53:35and we obviously need to keep a closer eye
53:37on these two guys here.
53:38Well, if you want someone to make a house call,
53:39sniff about a bit, I'm up for it.
53:41Yeah, why don't you do that?
53:42But keep it informal.
53:44Find out who works there, what the setup is.
53:45Great, now we've got something we can chew on.
53:47Let's get busy.
53:48Thank you both.
53:49Well done.
53:50All right.
54:00Hello?
54:02Is there anyone here?
54:09Oi.
54:10What are you doing?
54:12I was just...
54:13There wasn't any answer, so.
54:14What, so you thought you'd just walk in?
54:17Just trying to get some service.
54:18All right, well now you've got it.
54:19Where do you want to shift?
54:21The sign on the door, Air Freight, that's what we do.
54:24Where do you want to move?
54:26Well, I'm not exactly sure yet.
54:29There's a woman here, she don't know what she wants.
54:31I'll leave her to you.
54:33Right.
54:34Sorry.
54:35It's my brother.
54:36He's never been much of a client-centred.
54:39What can I do for you?
54:39I've got a friend in South Africa
54:41who wants to send me a parcel.
54:42Do you handle stuff from there, Cape Town?
54:44Yeah, we do, but to be honest,
54:46unless it's something bulky like furniture,
54:47you'd be better off with a smaller carrier.
54:50Hey, Daniel.
54:51Sorry, I didn't realise you were the customer.
54:55I'll give you a price, then, if we can.
54:58Yeah, sure.
55:01And escape.
55:02Kenny, wait, look, we can make this worth your while.
55:04Driving a van for a living's not exactly
55:06going to pay off your debts,
55:07and from what I remember, they were pretty hefty.
55:09Unless, of course, you paid everyone off
55:10and you're doing this job for the fun of it.
55:13Well, as it happens, things are a bit tight
55:14on the cash front.
55:15Okay, so we can help each other out.
55:17You just tell us what you know
55:18and we make your debts disappear.
55:22Look, if I say yes, not that I am saying yes,
55:24but if I do and things start going pear-shaped,
55:27you could send me somewhere nice.
55:29We've got a lot of employers that are willing
55:30to help out people in your situation.
55:37Right, just so no one loses sight
55:39of how we got to where we are,
55:40here's the story so far.
55:42A very civic-minded high street bank came to us
55:44and told us of a suspicious activity report
55:46centering on this man, Malyod Senak.
55:49They tell us that he's putting a few thousand pounds
55:51in cash every week over the counter
55:53and it's not from his restaurant.
55:55We know from our own intel
55:56he's a middle-ranking dealer distributor,
55:58but he has ambitions to move up the chain.
56:00His product of choice is cocaine.
56:02Now, we know all his past associates,
56:04but he seems to have cut ties with most of them.
56:07He's keeping all his current activities
56:08extremely well-hidden, and so far,
56:11we have absolutely nothing concrete against him.
56:13So, needless to say, we need results
56:16to justify the resources we've already put on this.
56:19Mickey, what have we got?
56:20Well, it could be something to nothing.
56:23One of the names from the list of business contacts
56:24is Fafa, two brothers, Gary and Daniel.
56:28Now, we looked into their business, Air Freight,
56:30it all seems legitimate.
56:31And how are they connected to Senak?
56:33They import goods, furniture and all sorts.
56:35Sometimes they deliver their supplies
56:36straight to the restaurants and shops.
56:38One of them's Senak's.
56:39Yeah, but his business isn't doing well enough
56:40to import supplies direct.
56:41Exactly, so I checked shipments with customs,
56:44mostly perishables.
56:45Now, as a line of inquiry, that looks like a dead end,
56:47but, I mean, it could be a front, who knows?
56:48Okay, what about Uniform?
56:49Have they heard anything about Senak?
56:51No, nothing in the usual whispers.
56:53So, apart from the cash deposits,
56:55it looks like Senak's gone straight, doesn't it?
56:57Let me tell you something about my Lieutenant.
56:58He's about as straight as a West End drag act,
57:00and he's planning to bring a large consignment
57:02into the country.
57:03How do we know this?
57:05Got it from a...