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00:06:51Thank God.
00:06:52Before we start the investigation, I have something to say to you.
00:06:55What is it?
00:06:56I mean, you sent an order to arrest Mr. Nouman
00:07:00even though he is a well-known man to the entire Forsyth family.
00:07:02Whether he was a regular or a well-known man.
00:07:04And it would have been more appropriate from a legal point of view
00:07:08to send him a warrant first.
00:07:11And when he refuses, you send him an order to arrest him.
00:07:14Mr. Ismail, you are here to investigate as Mr. Nouman's lawyer.
00:07:19You are not here to teach me how to work.
00:07:20You are here to teach me the procedures.
00:07:22I didn't mean what I understood, and I want to say it.
00:07:24After your permission, I will start the investigation.
00:07:25Of course, go ahead.
00:07:29Mr. Nouman Abdel-Hameed Hassanini.
00:07:32He is well-known in Tunisia.
00:07:34You brought me here to the police station
00:07:36without knowing who I am?
00:07:38If you don't mind, answer the question.
00:07:41Yes.
00:07:42Age?
00:07:43Forty-something.
00:07:45Profession?
00:07:46A businessman.
00:07:47Where do you live?
00:07:49Prince Boursaid Villa.
00:07:51The same place where you sent me to arrest a man.
00:07:54Mr. Nouman, you are accused of killing
00:07:56Madoua Hassan Abdel-Massoud and his son Sayed
00:07:59when you hit their boat with your boat.
00:08:01I am accused of eating?
00:08:04I don't understand what you are saying.
00:08:06Mr. Zahir, the lawyer brought us here to investigate.
00:08:09Please answer my question in a specific way.
00:08:11What specific way, sir?
00:08:13Do you think I am a criminal or a loafer
00:08:15because you brought us here to the police station?
00:08:17And now you are accusing me of eating?
00:08:19Who are you talking to?
00:08:21I know who I am talking to.
00:08:23Do you understand, sir?
00:08:25Mr. Hamdi, calm down.
00:08:27Can't you see and hear how he is talking?
00:08:29He is a businessman like your older brother.
00:08:31I am sure there is a misunderstanding.
00:08:33Answer my question in a specific way
00:08:35so that everything is clear.
00:08:37Yes, sir.
00:08:38Please calm down and continue the investigation.
00:08:42Thank you.
00:08:46Mr. Noman, can you tell me exactly
00:08:49where you were yesterday at around 10 or 11 a.m.?
00:08:57I arrived at my office at 9 a.m.
00:09:00because I had a meeting with Mr. Abdel-Massoud at 10 a.m.
00:09:04We remained in the meeting until 1 p.m.
00:09:08At 2 p.m. there was a meeting with businessmen
00:09:13and I stayed with them until 5 p.m.
00:09:28Can you tell me the names and addresses
00:09:31of these businessmen?
00:09:33No problem.
00:09:34Their names and addresses will give you the address.
00:09:38Mr. Noman, there are many witnesses
00:09:41who said they saw you yesterday
00:09:43riding the boat of President Hassan.
00:09:46That's a lie!
00:09:47These witnesses are liars.
00:09:49This is a conspiracy.
00:09:50I was accused of visiting them
00:09:52to show them my name and address.
00:09:54Of course, the people of Baghdad did that.
00:09:57They sent their men to visit me
00:09:59to spread rumors about the elections.
00:10:01What about the elections?
00:10:03They will be in trouble if I go to the elections.
00:10:06They are sure that I will leave.
00:10:08That's why they want to destroy my reputation.
00:10:11But who?
00:10:12I won't keep quiet.
00:10:14This is a political conspiracy.
00:10:17Mr. Noman, don't exaggerate.
00:10:20It's not a conspiracy.
00:10:22Then what is it?
00:10:24It's a false accusation.
00:10:26We don't know if it's a false accusation or not.
00:10:30What do you mean?
00:10:32Mr. Noman,
00:10:33this morning I was in Marsal Al-Anshad
00:10:36and I saw two workers fixing your boat.
00:10:39They are trying to hide the truth.
00:10:42Did you ask them to do that?
00:10:45I didn't ask anyone to do anything.
00:10:47I don't know anything about this incident.
00:10:50By the way,
00:10:52I haven't left my boat for more than a month.
00:10:55It is being repaired.
00:10:58Is there anyone else who uses this boat?
00:11:01The one who can help you with this is
00:11:03President Nour Ghafir Al-Marsa.
00:11:05He is the only one who can tell you
00:11:07if the boat has left or not,
00:11:09and who did it.
00:11:10It's not far from a mechanic
00:11:12who took the boat and repaired it.
00:11:14But the witnesses confirmed that you were driving the boat.
00:11:17There was someone with you in the building.
00:11:19It's a lie.
00:11:20It didn't happen.
00:11:21I told you about all the places I was in that day
00:11:24and all the people who were with me.
00:11:26You can ask them yourself
00:11:28if you don't believe me.
00:11:30Mr. Sousou, don't worry.
00:11:32These are just a few questions.
00:11:34It's going to be very difficult.
00:11:37That's all.
00:11:39He is the prince of the country, isn't he?
00:11:41This is what happened
00:11:43when we decided to keep the accused
00:11:45under house arrest for four days
00:11:47for the purpose of investigation.
00:11:52I'm under arrest?
00:11:54Mr. Attorney,
00:11:56I want you to understand that what you're doing
00:11:58is a big fraud against my client.
00:12:00It's illegal.
00:12:01I don't want to talk too much
00:12:03so you don't have to listen to me.
00:12:05I won't keep quiet about this.
00:12:07I will raise the situation to the highest level.
00:12:10I will write a memorandum to the Attorney General
00:12:12and the Deputy Attorney General.
00:12:13Do what you want to do.
00:12:15It's your right.
00:12:16Yes.
00:12:19Look, Mr. Hamdi.
00:12:21We saved our lives by accident.
00:12:23I don't know how to make you regret what you're doing.
00:12:26I'll pay you a lot of money.
00:12:29Shut up!
00:12:30Okay.
00:12:32I'll shut up, Mr. Hamdi.
00:12:42Good morning, Mr. Hamdi.
00:12:43Good morning, Mr. Hamdi.
00:12:48I can't find your ring.
00:12:50What do you mean?
00:12:52I lost my ring.
00:12:55I've been looking for it
00:12:57but I couldn't find it.
00:13:00Anyway,
00:13:02what do you know?
00:13:04Did you talk to Omar El Prince?
00:13:06Yes.
00:13:07He's on his way to my house.
00:13:09By the way, he's a dangerous man.
00:13:11Of course, he's trying to get away with it
00:13:14but I'm sure he's the murderer.
00:13:16Like all witnesses.
00:13:18What about the ring?
00:13:20It's just a ring made of paper.
00:13:24I see.
00:13:25Why don't you send the ring to someone who can fix it?
00:13:28I want to fix anything
00:13:31until I get my ring back.
00:13:34God!
00:13:35This world is full of miracles.
00:13:37How are you, Hamdi?
00:13:38Thank you for your help.
00:13:39I'll leave you to it.
00:13:41Tomorrow or the day after, I'll be home.
00:13:45Goodbye.
00:13:47Goodbye.
00:13:49The meeting started at 10 a.m.
00:13:51and ended at 1.30 a.m.
00:13:53Mr. Oman,
00:13:54did you attend the meeting?
00:13:56Of course.
00:13:57He's the owner of the company and the chairman of the board.
00:14:00I brought you a picture of the meeting
00:14:03and the topics discussed.
00:14:06What's all this about?
00:14:08How could I ask you for something like this?
00:14:11As the secretary of the board,
00:14:13I have to make a detailed report
00:14:15for all the meetings held by the board.
00:14:17I told you to bring me the last report
00:14:19that might help with the investigation.
00:14:21Did you tell me to bring it?
00:14:23I don't understand.
00:14:24What do you mean?
00:14:25I'm telling you that I need a picture of the meeting
00:14:28that was held that day.
00:14:30Or did you bring me all the pictures
00:14:32of the meetings held by the board?
00:14:34I came to Bursaid at 12.30 a.m.
00:14:37At 2.00 a.m. we met Mr. Oman
00:14:39at the company's office
00:14:41and we signed the new contract.
00:14:43Then we went to his house
00:14:45and stayed there until 5.30 a.m.
00:14:47What's the matter?
00:14:49Did you arrive at Bursaid today?
00:14:51No, I arrived yesterday and slept here
00:14:53so that I could meet you in the morning.
00:14:55What time did you arrive yesterday?
00:14:57I arrived at night.
00:14:59What time exactly?
00:15:01I can't remember.
00:15:03What time did you sleep last night?
00:15:05I didn't sleep
00:15:07so that I could wake you up early.
00:15:09What time did you sleep last night?
00:15:11I don't understand.
00:15:12What does an hour of sleep have to do with the investigation?
00:15:15I found something strange.
00:15:17I don't remember exactly
00:15:19what time I slept last night
00:15:21but I remember the hour and the minute
00:15:23that I slept last night.
00:15:25Ismail Hussein is here.
00:15:27Welcome.
00:15:29Welcome.
00:15:31How are you?
00:15:33Welcome.
00:15:35If I knew you well,
00:15:37I would have asked you about me.
00:15:39I don't know you.
00:15:41Welcome.
00:15:43It's been a long time.
00:15:45What brings you here, Yassine?
00:15:47I know your problems, your marriage,
00:15:49your children, and your job.
00:15:51What made you think of coming to visit me?
00:15:55I missed you.
00:15:57Is it strange?
00:15:59No, it's the main reason.
00:16:01You're in good health.
00:16:03It's the main reason,
00:16:05but there's something else.
00:16:07You never do anything for God's sake.
00:16:11Do you want me to sell you?
00:16:13There's one of my clients
00:16:15who has a case against you.
00:16:17Noman El Prince,
00:16:19accused of fishing.
00:16:21Yes.
00:16:23I didn't want to involve you in this
00:16:25or talk to you about it,
00:16:27but when I noticed
00:16:29that there were violent actions
00:16:31against my client,
00:16:33I decided to involve you,
00:16:35not because you're a student
00:16:37and a friend of Omar's,
00:16:39but because you're a man of law
00:16:41and you're not involved in the case.
00:16:43But I'm sure that Hamdi,
00:16:45the prosecutor,
00:16:47can't do anything
00:16:49against your client.
00:16:51He's one of the best prosecutors.
00:16:53He's a very good man
00:16:55and he's very clean.
00:16:57I'm not saying that he's clean,
00:16:59God forbid.
00:17:01But I think he's a little overbearing
00:17:03towards Noman,
00:17:05and that's why he's acting like that.
00:17:07So you want to convince people
00:17:09that Hamdi arrested Ali
00:17:11without any evidence?
00:17:13I didn't say that,
00:17:15but the only evidence against him
00:17:17is the testimony of two or three fishermen
00:17:19when the rest of the witnesses
00:17:21are all for his own good.
00:17:23That's contrary to the fact
00:17:25that the witnesses are connected.
00:17:27In any case,
00:17:29we care about the witnesses
00:17:31as long as their testimony is true
00:17:33and not their connections.
00:17:35And as long as you're confident
00:17:37that Hamdi is innocent,
00:17:39he'll be in a lot of trouble.
00:17:41And honestly,
00:17:43he's guilty of two crimes.
00:17:45What do you mean?
00:17:47Hamdi had a cousin
00:17:49who worked for a company
00:17:51owned by the Prince's employees.
00:17:53And because he was a troublemaker
00:17:55and caused problems
00:17:57with the employees,
00:17:59they fired him.
00:18:01So that's the reason
00:18:03Hamdi is so tolerant of him.
00:18:05That's very dangerous.
00:18:07Do what you think is right.
00:18:09In any case,
00:18:11I won't be able to answer
00:18:13unless I read the case file
00:18:15and look at the investigations.
00:18:17And trust me,
00:18:19I'll do whatever it takes
00:18:21to find your client.
00:18:23I'm sure of that,
00:18:25and I don't want you to think
00:18:27that I'm doubting your client.
00:18:29I only guarantee my client's rights,
00:18:31especially since this man
00:18:33was an officer in the army.
00:18:35No, but he was one of the people
00:18:37who refused to leave Porschein
00:18:39in the days of Naxos.
00:18:41And he was a great hero
00:18:43in the defense of the people and the army.
00:18:47Your Honor,
00:18:49there are no violations in the investigation.
00:18:51I made sure
00:18:53that any delay in arrest
00:18:55would give him a chance
00:18:57to prove his innocence.
00:18:59And I was sure of that
00:19:01so that he wouldn't show
00:19:03any evidence of his innocence.
00:19:05Your Honor,
00:19:07the law allows the investigator
00:19:09to do what he wants
00:19:11without a prior warning.
00:19:13Is his lawyer complaining
00:19:15about the delay in arrest?
00:19:17I arrested him
00:19:19because he's an easy man
00:19:21who has influence
00:19:23among the people around him.
00:19:25He'll give him a chance
00:19:27to prove his innocence
00:19:29Your Honor,
00:19:31the law gives us the right
00:19:33to arrest anyone
00:19:35who commits a crime.
00:19:37But the law requires
00:19:39sufficient evidence
00:19:41against the person
00:19:43who committed the crime.
00:19:45All the fishermen
00:19:47who were present
00:19:49at the time of the accident
00:19:51saw him and confirmed
00:19:53that he was the one
00:19:55who hit the captain
00:19:57What's your proof?
00:19:59It's obvious.
00:20:01Why would the fishermen
00:20:03accuse a man like Prince?
00:20:05They should be afraid
00:20:07to testify against someone
00:20:09like him.
00:20:11Could it be that
00:20:13someone else
00:20:15made them accuse Prince?
00:20:17No, Your Honor.
00:20:19Prince said that
00:20:21to prove himself.
00:20:23But I'm sure
00:20:25there's another proof.
00:20:27I'm going to give you
00:20:29a solid proof,
00:20:31or we'll have to
00:20:33get rid of it.
00:20:35Why?
00:20:37Because we don't have
00:20:39any evidence against him.
00:20:41If we present the case
00:20:43to the court,
00:20:45we'll get rid of it
00:20:47right away,
00:20:49because there's no
00:20:51solid evidence against him.
00:20:53A judge judges by the law,
00:20:55not by the truth.
00:20:57He judges by facts
00:20:59and evidence,
00:21:01not by his or her feelings.
00:21:03Even if your feelings
00:21:05are true,
00:21:07you still need
00:21:09solid evidence.
00:21:11This is a game,
00:21:13a game of the law
00:21:15and the people
00:21:17who are against the law.
00:21:19They'll try
00:21:21to take advantage of this game,
00:21:23because they resort to
00:21:25all legal means.
00:21:27But we
00:21:29only resort to legal means.
00:21:31Otherwise,
00:21:33we'll be like them,
00:21:35playing against the law.
00:21:39By the way, Hamdi,
00:21:41were you the son of the accountant
00:21:43who worked for Oman?
00:21:45Yes. Why?
00:21:47Oman's lawyer tried to explain
00:21:49the case to you.
00:21:51He's a lowlife.
00:21:53If he tried to justify his position,
00:21:55he'd be a lowlife.
00:21:57Hamdi, I don't believe you.
00:21:59I never doubted your actions.
00:22:01I know you very well.
00:22:03But I'm telling you this
00:22:05so I can make you understand
00:22:07that any action you take
00:22:09while you're not in charge
00:22:11can be easily explained to you.
00:22:13Since things have come to this,
00:22:15I think you should hire someone else
00:22:17to explain the case to you.
00:22:47Let's go.
00:23:17Let's go.
00:23:47Let's go.
00:24:17Let's go.
00:24:47Let's go.
00:24:49Let's go.
00:25:11What?
00:25:15What's going on?
00:25:17When did this happen?
00:25:19The investigation says
00:25:21Oman left Bursa yesterday.
00:25:23Of course.
00:25:25He had to prove he was wrong
00:25:27when all this was happening.
00:25:29Are you sure he's the one who killed Hamdi?
00:25:31Who has the right to kill a good,
00:25:33honest young man
00:25:35other than Oman the Prince?
00:25:37Oman thinks Hamdi destroyed
00:25:39the center of the country.
00:25:41He loves his God.
00:25:43He proves to the people
00:25:45that he killed Hamdi.
00:25:47If you're so sure,
00:25:49arrest him and bring him to justice.
00:25:51For what?
00:25:53For incitement.
00:25:55Is there no evidence?
00:25:57Fahmy,
00:25:59those who killed Hamdi
00:26:01are not simple people.
00:26:03They were killed by professionals.
00:26:05It's not easy
00:26:07to get to them
00:26:09or to get to those behind them.
00:26:11So the case is against the unknown.
00:26:13I didn't say it's impossible.
00:26:15But in order to arrest
00:26:17a man like Oman
00:26:19with all his ignorance
00:26:21we have to think
00:26:23about everything.
00:26:25We have to arrest him
00:26:27and bring him to justice.
00:26:29Then the iron wall
00:26:31around his neck
00:26:33won't be as strong.
00:26:35We have to find
00:26:37the weak spot.
00:26:39I'm sure
00:26:41a man like him
00:26:43has a lot of weak spots.
00:26:45That's why
00:26:47I'm going to ask you
00:26:49to do something important.
00:26:51As you wish.
00:26:53I want you to bring me
00:26:55the history of this man.
00:26:57What did he do?
00:26:59His wealth, his business.
00:27:01Everything about him,
00:27:03no matter how small.
00:27:05When is the election?
00:27:07In two months.
00:27:09But I have to write everything
00:27:11right now.
00:27:13I need to study,
00:27:15I have a lot of work.
00:27:17I'll get you a towel.
00:27:19A towel?
00:27:21Are you crazy?
00:27:23This is enough
00:27:25for a senator.
00:27:27A senator.
00:27:29He succeeded
00:27:31and we got him.
00:27:33We got him in the parliament.
00:27:35You don't know what that means.
00:27:37I'm still collecting information.
00:27:39But I wanted to tell you
00:27:41everything I know about him.
00:27:43Why?
00:27:45He's been a billionaire
00:27:47for 20 years.
00:27:49When he first came,
00:27:51he worked at the mine.
00:27:53What did he do there?
00:27:55He was a millionaire.
00:27:57What was that?
00:27:59If he was a miner,
00:28:01he wouldn't have done all this.
00:28:03He's been a miner for 20 years
00:28:05and yet...
00:28:07Are you going to make me cry?
00:28:09Not at all.
00:28:11Tell me, what else do you know about him?
00:28:13I wrote everything I know
00:28:15about him on these papers.
00:28:17I'll tell you everything I know.
00:28:19Tell me,
00:28:21is the teacher still alive?
00:28:23Yes, but he's too old
00:28:25to work anymore.
00:28:27Do you know where he is?
00:28:29I'll get him for you.
00:28:31Don't get mad at me.
00:28:33Why do you want to know about him?
00:28:35Is he guilty of something?
00:28:39No, not at all.
00:28:41It's a family matter.
00:28:43He and your daughter
00:28:45have a daughter.
00:28:47Her father asked me to ask him
00:28:49before giving him a word.
00:28:51I see.
00:28:53I'm smart.
00:28:55Not at all.
00:28:57Don't tell him
00:28:59that I asked you about him.
00:29:01Where will I see him?
00:29:03I haven't seen him
00:29:05for more than 5 years.
00:29:07The last time I saw him
00:29:09was at the Hajj in Arnous.
00:29:11Yes,
00:29:13as you wish.
00:29:15He's a businessman now.
00:29:17He's very busy.
00:29:19But, despite his father,
00:29:21the first time he sees me,
00:29:23he shouts at me
00:29:25in a loud voice.
00:29:27Welcome, Mr. Teacher.
00:29:29Thank you.
00:29:33Of course.
00:29:35You're the one who introduced him
00:29:37to the millonaires.
00:29:39God bless you, Omar Bey.
00:29:41If it wasn't for this way,
00:29:43I would have
00:29:45at least a quarter of what he has now.
00:29:47Look, Omar Bey,
00:29:49I'm strong
00:29:51and I'm strong at home.
00:29:53But the millonaires
00:29:55are a bunch
00:29:57of sheep
00:29:59on a different path.
00:30:01He took the opportunity
00:30:03to think
00:30:05in a way
00:30:07that the devil can't think of.
00:30:09What do you mean?
00:30:11When the war broke out
00:30:13and the people
00:30:15were expelled from Bursa,
00:30:17there was only a few people
00:30:19sitting there,
00:30:21including Elouad Nouman.
00:30:23At that time,
00:30:25Nouman
00:30:27went to the owners
00:30:29of the land
00:30:31and the houses
00:30:33and bought their land
00:30:35with the land tax.
00:30:37The opportunity was over
00:30:39and the people were in need
00:30:41of any money to spend
00:30:43in exile,
00:30:45especially since the exile was long.
00:30:47If anyone had a house
00:30:49or land,
00:30:51he would have
00:30:53bought it
00:30:55at any price.
00:30:57He would have bought
00:30:59an apartment or a shop
00:31:01in the place where he was exiled.
00:31:03Elouad Nouman
00:31:05would have bought land
00:31:07and houses
00:31:09until he owned
00:31:11half of the country.
00:31:13People would see him
00:31:15and say,
00:31:17what a fool
00:31:19to live in abandoned houses.
00:31:21But
00:31:23years passed
00:31:25and the war was over.
00:31:27Life returned
00:31:29to Bursa
00:31:31and it became a free area.
00:31:33Day and night,
00:31:35the price of the land
00:31:37that Nouman bought
00:31:39when he was exiled
00:31:41increased by 500 pounds.
00:31:45This was the reason
00:31:47why he became rich.
00:31:49After that,
00:31:51he knew
00:31:53how to make money
00:31:55in 100 pieces.
00:31:57And money brings money
00:31:59like a tailor.
00:32:01But where did he get
00:32:03the money to buy these things?
00:32:05Do you think a beggar
00:32:07with 100 pounds
00:32:09can make money
00:32:11by buying land and houses
00:32:13even if it was cheap?
00:32:15There are many people
00:32:17who ask the same questions.
00:32:19What do you think?
00:32:21For example,
00:32:23when he came to Bursa
00:32:2520 years ago,
00:32:27did he have any money?
00:32:29No, he didn't.
00:32:31He was tired and hungry.
00:32:33Where did he get the money?
00:32:35I don't know.
00:32:37I can't tell you
00:32:39where he got the money
00:32:41and how.
00:32:43What are you talking about?
00:32:45When he was exiled,
00:32:47the country was empty
00:32:49and ruined.
00:32:51There were some criminals
00:32:53who attacked the houses
00:32:55and the apartments
00:32:57where his friends lived
00:32:59and left most of the things
00:33:01that they couldn't take.
00:33:03How many of them were exiled?
00:33:05Some people say that.
00:33:07But God knows
00:33:09where the truth is.
00:33:11What kind of life is this?
00:33:13A criminal exiled?
00:33:15Where did he get the money?
00:33:17We can prove
00:33:19that he's lying illegally.
00:33:21We can't prove
00:33:23where he got the money
00:33:25if we show it to him.
00:33:27That's the first step
00:33:29I'll take.
00:33:31But I shouldn't show it to him now.
00:33:33I want to give him more
00:33:35so that he falls
00:33:37while he's still alive.
00:33:39I don't want to leave him
00:33:41a single penny
00:33:43like the ransom money
00:33:45for the murder of the fisherman
00:33:47and the incitement to kill Hamid.
00:33:49I'm sure that if we follow
00:33:51this man,
00:33:53we'll be in big trouble.
00:33:55Because anyone
00:33:57who starts his life
00:33:59with theft
00:34:01won't be able to live
00:34:03in peace and honor.
00:34:05Look, Hawat.
00:34:07I'm telling you this
00:34:09so that you can think
00:34:11and come up with
00:34:13new excuses
00:34:15for your claims.
00:34:17I don't care about the money.
00:34:19I'm willing to give
00:34:21half of what I have.
00:34:23I'm willing to give
00:34:25everything I have
00:34:27to get to Parliament.
00:34:29I have to get to Parliament
00:34:31no matter what.
00:34:33Do you understand?
00:34:37Yes, sir.
00:35:07You have to pay
00:35:09a quarter of the amount
00:35:11for the contract,
00:35:13half for the receipt,
00:35:15and the other quarter
00:35:17for three years.
00:35:19You have to pay
00:35:21a quarter of the amount
00:35:23for the contract,
00:35:25half for the receipt,
00:35:27and the other quarter
00:35:29for three years.
00:35:31You have to pay
00:35:33a quarter of the amount
00:35:35for the contract.
00:35:37What's your name?
00:35:39Omar Adly Abdel Daim.
00:35:41What's your occupation?
00:35:43I'm the President of the Pursuit Council.
00:35:45Welcome.
00:35:47Welcome, sir.
00:35:49It's an honor to have you here.
00:35:51Welcome, my brother.
00:35:53Good evening.
00:35:55We still need to take care
00:35:57of the restaurants and cafes.
00:35:59There are many people in the University
00:36:01especially the young ones.
00:36:03When we have a few of our men
00:36:05and people talk about you
00:36:07and your services,
00:36:09we will benefit a lot.
00:36:11But the important thing is
00:36:13that the talk should be direct
00:36:15so that people don't think
00:36:17that they are our men
00:36:19and that they are advertising us.
00:36:21These discussions will not be
00:36:23an indirect advertisement.
00:36:25On the other hand,
00:36:27they will show us
00:36:29who are against us
00:36:31and we will keep them on our side.
00:36:33We can't do that.
00:36:35It's enough for us to know
00:36:37what they say
00:36:39so that we can prepare our response
00:36:41to anything we may face
00:36:43during the meetings
00:36:45and discussions we will have
00:36:47before the election.
00:36:49There is another idea
00:36:51that we will benefit a lot
00:36:53if we do it.
00:36:55We will sell goods
00:36:57at low prices
00:36:59so that we can raise
00:37:01our income.
00:37:05Imagine
00:37:07when the market is full
00:37:09of clothes and shoes
00:37:11and the prices are high.
00:37:13There is no house in Bursaid
00:37:15that won't talk about you
00:37:17because the price of these things
00:37:19has become very high,
00:37:21especially the shoes.
00:37:23We have to say in the media
00:37:25and write on the posters
00:37:27that we are all citizens.
00:37:29Who are the people
00:37:31who support you?
00:37:33There are many people
00:37:35around me,
00:37:37but the most important one
00:37:39is Saad Al-Danab.
00:37:41He is a private secretary
00:37:43and he knows everything about us.
00:37:45Who is the other one?
00:37:47There is a woman
00:37:49called Sousou.
00:37:51She has many boutiques in Egypt.
00:37:53She is the only woman
00:37:55who knows about yachts
00:37:57and fishing.
00:37:59Bravo!
00:38:01This is a very important
00:38:03piece of evidence.
00:38:05If this is true,
00:38:07then this is the evidence
00:38:09that can lead us
00:38:11to the truth.
00:38:13It should be done now.
00:38:15Mr. Saad Al-Danab,
00:38:17someone wants to see you.
00:38:19His name is Naaman Al-Berenz.
00:38:21Let him in.
00:38:23I'll tell you later.
00:38:29Welcome, Omar Bey.
00:38:31Naaman Al-Berenz.
00:38:33This is Fahmy, the president of Mabahis.
00:38:35Welcome, Fahmy.
00:38:37Welcome, Fahmy.
00:38:39Please, have a seat.
00:38:41Thank you.
00:38:43Please, have a seat.
00:38:47What would you like to drink?
00:38:49I'd like a proper coffee.
00:38:51Yes, sir.
00:38:53A proper coffee.
00:38:55Yes, sir.
00:38:57I'm sorry that I came to you
00:38:59without any prior knowledge.
00:39:01But what made me come here
00:39:03is that I have a big grudge
00:39:05against you.
00:39:07A big grudge for what?
00:39:09Is it possible, Omar Bey,
00:39:11that you are at my company
00:39:13and you don't drink coffee in my office?
00:39:15I was going to ask you about this.
00:39:17It's a simple matter.
00:39:19Don't worry about it.
00:39:21I'm here to pay the fee
00:39:23and to renew the contract.
00:39:29What's this?
00:39:31This is the contract
00:39:33and this is a receipt
00:39:35and this is the coffee
00:39:37that you have to drink in my office.
00:39:39Yes, but I understood
00:39:41that I'm not ready
00:39:43to pay the fee.
00:39:45Oh, Omar!
00:39:47I received your message
00:39:49that you received the fee
00:39:51and in full.
00:39:53When you want to pay,
00:39:55pay it the way you like.
00:39:57But I can't accept this
00:39:59because it's embarrassing.
00:40:01Why is it embarrassing?
00:40:03I'm not giving you the fee for free.
00:40:05I'm giving you the same fee
00:40:07that I give to anyone else.
00:40:09Yes, but you're giving it to me
00:40:11without paying anyone in advance.
00:40:13Sir, pay as you like.
00:40:15It's to deal with people
00:40:17who don't know each other.
00:40:19But brothers and sisters like you
00:40:21have a 100% right
00:40:23to deal with people
00:40:25who don't know each other.
00:40:27Oh, Omar!
00:40:29Are you making fun of me?
00:40:31No, you're making fun of me.
00:40:33I can't accept
00:40:35that you paid 80,000 pounds
00:40:37without paying me.
00:40:39Forget it.
00:40:41Take this.
00:40:43Pay it the way you like.
00:40:45But I...
00:40:47Omar, it's a simple matter.
00:40:49You don't deserve all this.
00:40:5180,000 pounds is a simple matter.
00:40:53The money will come and go.
00:40:55But don't get used to nice people
00:40:57or you'll be in trouble.
00:41:13I'm sorry.
00:41:21Who's that?
00:41:23Omar Adly?
00:41:25Unbelievable!
00:41:27Salwa?
00:41:29The last person I could imagine
00:41:31seeing him here was you.
00:41:33How are you, Salwa?
00:41:35How are you?
00:41:37I'm fine, thank God.
00:41:39What are you doing here?
00:41:41Come in.
00:41:49Welcome.
00:41:51It's been a long time, Omar.
00:41:53Do you work here?
00:41:55Yes, I'm the owner.
00:41:57You're the owner?
00:41:59Yes.
00:42:01Can I help you?
00:42:03If you don't mind...
00:42:05I'm busy.
00:42:07Send me what I need.
00:42:09Soso, that's the name of the job.
00:42:11But no one knows my real name here.
00:42:13They don't even call me that.
00:42:15I almost forgot.
00:42:17Why are you looking at me like that?
00:42:19Nothing.
00:42:21I'm just surprised
00:42:23we got together after all these years
00:42:25like this.
00:42:27Life happens.
00:42:29Are you still wearing that shirt?
00:42:31I'm still working on it.
00:42:33Remember the day we bought it?
00:42:35We bought two shirts for the last five pounds.
00:42:37I still have the shirt.
00:42:39I'm not sure you'll wear it
00:42:41with all these clothes.
00:42:43What are you doing now?
00:42:45Are you still working at the store?
00:42:47Where else?
00:42:49I'm just trying to get some fresh air.
00:42:51I'm just trying to get some fresh air.
00:42:53I'm just trying to get some fresh air.
00:42:55I'm just trying to get some fresh air.
00:42:57Are you still working at the store?
00:42:59Where else?
00:43:01What's the name of the store now?
00:43:03The head of the store.
00:43:05Where is the head of the store now?
00:43:07In Bursaid.
00:43:09In Bursaid?
00:43:11That's not possible.
00:43:13I go there every other day.
00:43:15Why?
00:43:17I go there every other day.
00:43:19I go there every other day.
00:43:21I go there every other day.
00:43:23I go there every other day.
00:43:25I go there every other day.
00:43:27Are you still working at the store?
00:43:29No, sir.
00:43:31No, sir.
00:43:33Are you a regular customer here?
00:43:35Are you a regular customer here?
00:43:37I'm a partner here at the store.
00:43:39I see.
00:43:41You're a lady of great work.
00:43:43You're a lady of great work.
00:43:45You're a lady of great work.
00:43:47You're a lady of great work.
00:43:55You're not married, Omar?
00:43:57No.
00:43:59Not yet?
00:44:01I've been busy with work.
00:44:03I've been busy with work.
00:44:05I haven't thought about it.
00:44:07Why didn't you say you didn't find anyone
00:44:09to love and marry?
00:44:11Why didn't you say you didn't find anyone
00:44:13to love and marry?
00:44:15Maybe.
00:44:17Maybe.
00:44:19Maybe.
00:44:21Maybe.
00:44:23Do you regret this matter?
00:44:25Do you regret this matter?
00:44:27This matter has been concluded a long time ago, Susu.
00:44:29This matter has been concluded a long time ago, Susu.
00:44:31I was about to go to your office
00:44:33and you told me
00:44:35it was a matter of peace and security.
00:44:37..and a matter of peace and security.
00:44:39You're correct, Mr. Berhawi.
00:44:41You're correct, Mr. Berhawi.
00:44:43When the case is brought to me,
00:44:45I want to know when the case will be brought to me.
00:44:47I want to know when the case will be brought to me.
00:44:49Of course.
00:44:51Imagine, I had just come to your house a few days ago and I told you that you have a beautiful wife.
00:44:59So I have to solve your problem.
00:45:01You are always thinking about us.
00:45:03By the way, Oman, what did you do about the marriage?
00:45:09Is it still going on or did you change your mind?
00:45:12What marriage?
00:45:13The marriage of your relative, the Prime Minister.
00:45:18Who is the Prime Minister?
00:45:19Omar Adly.
00:45:20You don't know him, do you?
00:45:23It turned out that he is the relative of the father of the bride you asked for her hand.
00:45:28That's why he called me a few days ago and asked me about you.
00:45:32I didn't tell you, I told Bouin.
00:45:34He is very handsome.
00:45:39Are these Bouin with Omar Adly, the Prime Minister?
00:45:42Yes, sir.
00:45:44Is he the one who told you that I have a relative?
00:45:47Yes.
00:45:50Tell me, sir.
00:45:55Tell me calmly.
00:45:57What happened between you and this man?
00:46:00One word, one word.
00:46:03What's the matter, Prince?
00:46:05You always tell me.
00:46:07Why are you angry with me?
00:46:10This time I'm really angry.
00:46:12Good.
00:46:13I wish it were good.
00:46:15What is it?
00:46:16He came to me yesterday and told me that you visited him and asked him a few things about me.
00:46:21Look at this man.
00:46:22Why didn't you tell me?
00:46:24Are you making a move on me?
00:46:27Maybe.
00:46:28Because of the elections?
00:46:30Maybe.
00:46:31But I know that the Ministry of Interior is the one who moves from the candidates to the candidates themselves, not the Prime Minister.
00:46:37Don't worry, sir.
00:46:38In the end, it's all one interest.
00:46:40Whose interest do you mean?
00:46:41The interest of the country, Prince.
00:46:43Oh.
00:46:44I was thinking of the interest of other people.
00:46:46Other people? Like who?
00:46:48The Baghdadi victory.
00:46:49The one who nominated himself for the elections.
00:46:51No, you're out of your mind.
00:46:53Then tell me, what exactly do you want to reach?
00:46:56If I don't reach it, you'll know.
00:46:57You won't reach anything.
00:46:58Sometimes you'll know.
00:47:00But be aware.
00:47:02There's nothing that can take away my honor and my reputation.
00:47:05And since you're a poor beggar, that doesn't disappoint me.
00:47:10On the contrary, I'm proud that I'm a man of integrity.
00:47:13You know, since you're so proud of yourself, why did I talk to Benhawy about you?
00:47:18To be honest, I didn't like the move.
00:47:20You were making up stories about the wedding, the bride, and all that.
00:47:24No, no. It was just a joke, so that the man would open his heart to me and say...
00:47:28No one can say anything bad about me.
00:47:30And the one who gave me the word, I put it around him.
00:47:33And I cut off his number, too.
00:47:35Oh, man, don't say that.
00:47:37No, you're a candidate for a position where people serve you.
00:47:40You didn't cut off your father's head.
00:47:42And then you're supposed to be a democratic man.
00:47:45And just like the words that make you happy, you have to bear the words that hurt you.
00:47:50I'm telling you this because I'm sure that if you turn the country upside down,
00:47:55you won't find a creature running around feeding on me or on my shoulders.
00:47:59And even if someone were to talk to you about this or that,
00:48:02he won't be able to say it clearly on paper.
00:48:04That's why I advise you to save your efforts.
00:48:07Because you're going to have a very, very hard time with me.
00:48:10Until you get to something.
00:48:11You're going to have a hard time, Prince.
00:48:13I'm telling you this.
00:48:14Don't bring her to your door and tell her exactly what you want from me.
00:48:17Don't rush it.
00:48:19She'll know everything in due time.
00:48:21By the way, your apartment that I gave you is ready to be handed over.
00:48:26And the key is under your command.
00:48:28And by the way, I also reported the names of this apartment.
00:48:32I sent it to the governor.
00:48:34And in a day or two, the governor's men will go to your company
00:48:38to get the key.
00:48:40And he'll also give you a thank you answer.
00:48:42Because, in fact, I refused to take a single penny from you.
00:48:46Oh, my God.
00:48:48And what's all this about, Omar?
00:48:50This is for your own good and my own good.
00:48:52So that, God forbid, no one comes after me and says something bad
00:48:56that hurts you and hurts me.
00:48:58So, from now on, you're going to leave the government?
00:49:01Come on, Moor.
00:49:03That's why you have to take care of the rest of your people
00:49:06before they go to the government.
00:49:08I understand.
00:49:09The world is not safe, Prince.
00:49:11That's why I want you to take good care of yourself
00:49:13from now on.
00:49:14Don't worry. I'll take care of myself.
00:49:16But take care of yourself, too.
00:49:31Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:50:01This man is not easy.
00:50:03The move he made in this apartment
00:50:05was not made by anyone but Madaq or Ibn Jinniyah.
00:50:08And I can't leave one of my brothers behind everywhere
00:50:11while I'm sitting on my hands.
00:50:13That's enough. See what you like to do to him.
00:50:15I don't want him to get out of my sight for a moment.
00:50:17If this story of Maroua and Benhawa is known to us by chance,
00:50:20then everyone who does it must know him first.
00:50:23Where does he go? Who does he meet?
00:50:25What does he ask them about? What did they tell him about me?
00:50:29Simple.
00:50:30And if he wants to fool us, we'll fool him.
00:50:33And if he thinks he can fool us,
00:50:35then he's the one who started it.
00:50:39And the beginning is the darkest, as you know, Prince.
00:50:42The important thing is that this election will be a good one.
00:50:46And whatever he does after that, it won't matter to us.
00:50:49And his greatest pride will be his horse.
00:50:53Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome.
00:50:56Welcome, welcome, welcome.
00:50:57What a nice surprise.
00:50:59I came to finish my work here and I couldn't resist you.
00:51:02Didn't I tell you I'd come every few days?
00:51:04Yes, that's right. Come in, come in.
00:51:06Thank you.
00:51:07Welcome, welcome.
00:51:08What are you going to do?
00:51:10I'm going to buy goods for my shop in Egypt.
00:51:13Are you going to sell them or what exactly?
00:51:15Oh God.
00:51:16So I'm going to visit you. If you let me, I'll do it.
00:51:18Trust me, Ben.
00:51:20I'll pay you for the goods I sell.
00:51:22And let me tell you,
00:51:23you won't find anything like it in the market.
00:51:27It's delivered exclusively to me by the biggest company in Forsyth.
00:51:30Wow.
00:51:31And it's my company that imports it for you exclusively.
00:51:34Oman Prince Company.
00:51:36Who's Oman Prince?
00:51:38Amir Sabah?
00:51:39Yes.
00:51:40Is it possible that you live and work here in Forsyth and you don't know him?
00:51:43Wow.
00:51:44Is he that famous?
00:51:45Of course.
00:51:46He's the biggest and most famous man in Forsyth.
00:51:49His real name is Oman Hassanine.
00:51:51But his French name is Jacques.
00:51:52And how did you know that he's a millionaire?
00:51:55He's my partner in the shops and restaurants in Egypt.
00:51:59He makes his money, and I make mine.
00:52:05I'm sure you make a lot of money at work.
00:52:09What do you mean?
00:52:12I just want to tell you that as long as he agrees to give you half of the profits,
00:52:16even though he's the one who paid all the money,
00:52:19I'm sure he feels that your efforts are worth it.
00:52:22Of course it's worth it.
00:52:23And even more.
00:52:24Projects like this, management is more important than money.
00:52:32May God be with you.
00:52:34So where did he get all these millions from?
00:52:38I don't remember, of course, from the shops and restaurants you have.
00:52:41What are shops and restaurants?
00:52:43I'm telling you, he's the biggest businessman in the country.
00:52:46And he has companies and establishments,
00:52:48at least one of which has a capital of 5 million pounds.
00:52:51I'm sure he's a good heiress.
00:52:53And he knows how to run his business.
00:52:55Can you believe that this man has just started his life?
00:52:59Wow.
00:53:00So where did all this money come from?
00:53:02No, from his brain.
00:53:03He has a brain that weighs the whole country.
00:53:05And he knows how to turn the dirt into gold.
00:53:08I've always wanted to know how this story came to be.
00:53:13What story?
00:53:14The dirt that turns into gold.
00:53:16I'm not even proud to know people who have been buried in the dirt since they were born.
00:53:21And yet, they haven't found anyone to buy it.
00:53:23Because that's what I want.
00:53:25People are all kinds.
00:53:26The clever and the open-minded.
00:53:28And the one who opens his mind, eats a lot, as they say.
00:53:31That's why I, compared to someone like Oman,
00:53:34I'm stupid and my mind is closed.
00:53:36On the contrary, you're much smarter than him.
00:53:40But intelligence is of two kinds.
00:53:42It's a problem.
00:53:43No, I don't mean that.
00:53:45But you don't use all your intelligence and experience only in law.
00:53:49And he uses his intelligence in things that are far from the law, or what?
00:53:53What do you mean?
00:53:55I don't mean anything.
00:53:57That's what you're saying.
00:53:59But what made you say that?
00:54:01I just left you this morning at school.
00:54:04You didn't even tell me that you were going to do a class.
00:54:06Not even after a week.
00:54:08What?
00:54:09Do you miss me that much?
00:54:11What do you mean?
00:54:12What do I mean?
00:54:14I mean...
00:54:16Do you know where Omar Adly came from?
00:54:19I hope you're not hiding anything from me.
00:54:21Because I know everything that happened in Bursaid.
00:54:24From the time you went to his office,
00:54:26to the time he took you to the gate of the mosque.
00:54:29It's not worth it to hide anything.
00:54:32Omar is an old acquaintance from the days of the mosque.
00:54:35What acquaintance?
00:54:37He was my fiancé when we were in college.
00:54:40I see.
00:54:42They didn't get married.
00:54:44That's called fate.
00:54:46I was watching him.
00:54:47You were watching him?
00:54:50Why were you watching him?
00:54:52He's your house.
00:54:53The love of your heart.
00:54:55He's the apple of my eye.
00:54:56He's waiting for me everywhere in the country
00:54:58so that he can turn old and new on me.
00:55:00I really didn't come by chance.
00:55:03But the strange coincidence that I didn't know how to believe
00:55:07that Suhani is the friend of Noman the Prince,
00:55:10is you, Salwa.
00:55:12And when I found out that she was me,
00:55:14I pretended not to know you and started talking about him.
00:55:17I wasn't talking about you.
00:55:19I wanted to know if you were involved with this man.
00:55:22What do you mean?
00:55:24Salwa, you know me well.
00:55:27You know more than anyone else
00:55:30how this man is a criminal, a thief and a liar.
00:55:33Liar!
00:55:34All I heard about him is rumors.
00:55:36He looks for his enemies who hate him
00:55:38to beat them up and get them out of the market.
00:55:40And his enemies are the ones who killed Sayyad in the yacht
00:55:43and incited him to kill Hamdi and all the judges.
00:55:47By the way,
00:55:49were you with him in the yacht?
00:55:51Or was it someone else?
00:55:53Are you kidding me, Omar?
00:55:55I'm not kidding you.
00:55:58I want to show you instead of being mean and hateful
00:56:01to the person you're involved with and are defending him.
00:56:04I want you to understand that your relationship with Noman the Prince
00:56:07can hurt you.
00:56:10But if you help us in what we want to achieve,
00:56:13you can protect yourself and the people.
00:56:15What do you want to achieve?
00:56:17I want to pay for what he did
00:56:19and protect the people from his evil.
00:56:21Or do you think I can let someone kill, steal and rob?
00:56:26Noman didn't do any of these things.
00:56:28No, he did when you knew him well.
00:56:30What proof do you have?
00:56:31A million proofs.
00:56:32A million proofs.
00:56:33What's stopping you from arresting him and judging him?
00:56:35It will happen.
00:56:37He's a strong man.
00:56:40That's why I want you to take advantage of your skin
00:56:43before you find yourself involved with him
00:56:45in a disaster you can't even imagine.
00:56:48My skin?
00:56:50What do you mean?
00:56:52Ask anyone who knows his secrets.
00:56:56And if you reveal these things to us,
00:57:01you will be punished for all the crimes
00:57:04you might have committed
00:57:08if you kept quiet.
00:57:15And believe me, Salwa,
00:57:18this is the only job I can offer you
00:57:22in honor of the old friendship we had.
00:57:25Thank you, Omar.
00:57:27But if you do this job
00:57:29to protect me and get rid of me,
00:57:31or to kill him...
00:57:33Salwa, I...
00:57:34Mr. Omar,
00:57:35if you knew you could take one word from me
00:57:38to hurt me, you'd be mistaken.
00:57:40I can't trust anyone.
00:57:42What do you trust?
00:57:44Robbery, theft or murder?
00:57:46These things are not safe to keep.
00:57:48These are crimes, and they must be punished.
00:57:51Omar,
00:57:53in honor of the old friendship we had,
00:57:55I say you have no right to call this man.
00:57:57He didn't do anything to you.
00:57:59On the contrary,
00:58:00he stretched out his hand to help you.
00:58:02And you laughed at him,
00:58:03and you were preparing something else for him.
00:58:05Believe me,
00:58:06even if you follow him,
00:58:07you won't get anywhere unless you shut him up.
00:58:09I really can't believe
00:58:11you're trying so hard to protect a criminal.
00:58:14I'm trying to protect you, not him.
00:58:16Because if I feel you insist on hurting him,
00:58:19he won't shut up.
00:58:20And he'll hurt you, too.
00:58:22Is this a threat?
00:58:24It's an advice.
00:58:26Excuse me.
00:58:34Salwa,
00:58:36I wish you'd stay away from this man.
00:58:39Because, as you say, he's a closed door.
00:58:42He's a prison, a cell, and a prison cell.
00:58:45And I want to see you in the end,
00:58:48from the top of your head.
00:58:50Are you threatening me, Omar?
00:58:53I'm sorry.
00:59:00That's it.
00:59:02I've had enough of him.
00:59:04He wants to get evidence to prove
00:59:06that I killed the fisherman,
00:59:08and that I set him on fire.
00:59:10Okay.
00:59:11He can do whatever he wants.
00:59:13I don't have anything to prove
00:59:15that I'm going to let him get away with this,
00:59:17or that I'm going to let him get away with this.
00:59:19You should know that Omar is a very intelligent man.
00:59:22And when he puts something in his head,
00:59:24he has to get it, no matter how far it is.
00:59:26And how will he get it?
00:59:28Will he open his eyes and say,
00:59:30or will you tell him?
00:59:32What do you mean, Omar?
00:59:34I mean, no one can tell him
00:59:36whether he wants it or not.
00:59:38And it's not far after the old love
00:59:40that you try to help him
00:59:42when you find him lost and in need.
00:59:44Whether you mean what you're saying
00:59:46or you're saying it as a provocation,
00:59:48I don't care.
00:59:50Let's think about what to do
00:59:52to get out of this mess and get Omar away from us.
00:59:54What can we do to get rid of Samana
00:59:56and get rid of our ties?
00:59:58I think we should get together
01:00:00and travel anywhere outside of Egypt.
01:00:02We can spend a few months
01:00:04solving the problems and get out of his head.
01:00:06What are you talking about?
01:00:08How do you want me to travel
01:00:10and go to the elections in a few months?
01:00:12Forget about all this nonsense
01:00:14and let's get on with our lives.
01:00:16What do you mean?
01:00:18He says it's his duty
01:00:20to stop people like you
01:00:22from getting to the polls.
01:00:24Are you laughing at me?
01:00:26I'm telling you what I know.
01:00:28Thank you anyway.
01:00:30What are you going to do, Omar?
01:00:46Let's go.
01:01:16Let's go.
01:01:46Let's go.
01:02:16Let's go.
01:02:46Let's go.
01:03:16Let's go.
01:03:46Omar?
01:03:48Yes?
01:03:50I'm surprised to see you alive.
01:03:52I'm surprised you came here
01:03:54on your own.
01:03:56But this is the last time
01:03:58you'll talk to me like this.
01:04:00I came to tell you
01:04:02that I will never leave you
01:04:04and that I'm still alive
01:04:06despite the atrocities
01:04:08you and your partner committed.
01:04:10What are you talking about?
01:04:12Could I have gotten to this point?
01:04:14I'm a poor man,
01:04:16and I've committed the worst crimes.
01:04:18I'm a poor man,
01:04:20and I've committed the worst crimes.
01:04:22What are you talking about?
01:04:24I'm telling you that your father
01:04:26carried out the threat you gave me
01:04:28and sent people to shoot me
01:04:30like he did to Hamdi and all the others.
01:04:32But he lost.
01:04:34His bullets didn't reach my head.
01:04:36His bullets didn't reach my head.
01:04:38He killed you and the lives of the people.
01:04:40He killed you and the lives of the people.
01:04:42I'm a poor man,
01:04:44and I've committed the worst crimes.
01:04:46Could you believe this, Omar?
01:04:48I'm a poor man,
01:04:50and I've committed the worst crimes.
01:04:52Could you believe this, Omar?
01:04:54Could you believe this, Omar?
01:04:56I swear I didn't even know about this.
01:04:58And you didn't know about the murder of the fisherman either?
01:05:00It was an accident.
01:05:02We didn't do anything wrong.
01:05:04Why didn't you testify against him?
01:05:06How could I testify against him?
01:05:08You should testify for your right
01:05:10I don't know anything at all.
01:05:11You're the one who made you look for the man who stabbed you.
01:05:15Omar, if Noman falls, I'll fall before him.
01:05:18You won't fall, and I promise you that.
01:05:20It's hard, Omar.
01:05:22My life is tied to his life.
01:05:24My fate is tied to his fate.
01:05:26The thing that will hurt me once will hurt me a thousand times.
01:05:29I swear to you, if you tell me the truth about Noman the Prince,
01:05:32I'll get rid of anything that got you involved, no matter what.
01:05:36That's all that matters to me.
01:05:38I'll take Noman to prison and get rid of everything before him.
01:05:41I didn't think what could happen to me
01:05:43when they take everything that's left of me,
01:05:45and I lose all the pain I'm in.
01:05:47The pain is much better than losing it,
01:05:49so that you can live in honor afterwards.
01:05:51I think that's enough.
01:05:53It seems that nothing between us can be reduced to wrong words.
01:05:56Salwa...
01:05:57I won't sell Noman to you, Omar.
01:06:09If you try to get in Omar's way again,
01:06:11I'll stop you no matter what.
01:06:13Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:06:15Do you love me or what?
01:06:17Do you think I'm afraid of what's in store for you?
01:06:19Yes, I'm afraid of what's in store for you.
01:06:21I'm afraid of you, Noman.
01:06:23Omar is going to find out a lot of things,
01:06:25and he's going to follow us until we get caught,
01:06:27and we all end up in prison.
01:06:29For my sake, let's travel for a few days until things settle down.
01:06:32Besides, my nerves are tired,
01:06:34and I really need the story of this trip
01:06:36to calm my nerves and forget all the mess
01:06:38that happened to us in the past few days.
01:06:41I told you, Prince,
01:06:42to be careful with your memorization and your problems,
01:06:44and you have to...
01:06:45I'm not the first one to be late.
01:06:47In any case, I didn't like this story until after the 20th.
01:06:50And since then, I've been thinking about calmness,
01:06:53and I've managed to do exactly that.
01:07:36THE PRINCE AND THE PRINCESS
01:07:59How are you, Saad?
01:08:01Welcome.
01:08:02Aren't you Saad, Noman's servant?
01:08:04Welcome, Saad.
01:08:05Welcome, welcome.
01:08:06Let me introduce you to the men.
01:08:08I'm Saad Al-Veer.
01:08:10Please, Saad. It's an honor.
01:08:12No, it's okay.
01:08:13I just wanted to say hello to the Prince.
01:08:15That's all?
01:08:16When is he coming?
01:08:18I also wanted to tell him that his gift has arrived,
01:08:21and that I'll be returning it soon.
01:08:23What?
01:08:24May God grant you love, Saad.
01:08:26The Prince really needs your help,
01:08:28but you're the one who doesn't take care of him.
01:08:30No, I didn't take care of him at all,
01:08:32but I did take care of him.
01:08:35Tell me, brother,
01:08:37I look like you.
01:08:39Where have we met before?
01:08:41No, I didn't get the honor.
01:08:43But I'm sure you got the honor,
01:08:45because you don't look like me.
01:08:47Your brother doesn't look like me at all.
01:08:49Yes.
01:08:50What's your name, and where do you work?
01:08:52He's a detective, Omar Bey.
01:08:54Well, you know us.
01:08:56Is the moon hidden?
01:08:58You're right.
01:09:00Excuse me, gentlemen.
01:09:02I hope to see your faces soon.
01:09:05Goodbye, Saad.
01:09:10Zahia, don't show us your face,
01:09:12no matter how close or how far you are.
01:09:14But he doesn't look like me.
01:09:16What caught my attention the most
01:09:18was your face when you saw me and talked to me.
01:09:21Don't worry about it.
01:09:22You won't find anyone who fell into your hands.
01:09:25Of course not.
01:09:26And Zahia's face was black because he was looking at me and talking to me,
01:09:29and he didn't notice me.
01:09:31Anyway, what did you say to Saad?
01:09:33Since then, he doesn't want to leave my mind.
01:09:36He keeps asking himself,
01:09:38where did I see him, where did I see him?
01:09:41Why do you keep asking yourself?
01:09:43What matters to us now is the mole.
01:09:45Tell me, what did you say to him?
01:09:47Did you tell him about what happened to you?
01:09:49One second.
01:09:50Hello?
01:09:51Yes, sir.
01:09:52The report is complete, sir.
01:09:54I'll send it to your watch.
01:09:56One second.
01:09:59I'll send it to your watch.
01:10:17Hello.
01:10:18Right away?
01:10:19Sorry, I have a meeting at the office.
01:10:21I'll be there as soon as I'm done.
01:10:23Yes, sir. Goodbye.
01:10:24Goodbye.
01:10:26Mahroos.
01:10:29Ma'alem Mahroos.
01:10:33Ma'alem Mahroos Al-Deeb.
01:10:35Who's Mahroos Al-Deeb?
01:10:37The man I told you I saw with Saad Al-Dadef.
01:10:39Al-Deeb is not his real name.
01:10:41It's a nickname.
01:10:43And who is he?
01:10:45He was the biggest drug dealer in Al-Said 15 years ago.
01:10:48When I was there at the beginning of my appointment in the prosecution,
01:10:51he fell in front of me in the case of smuggling.
01:10:53I was able to win the case and sentence him to 10 years in prison.
01:10:56He has a right not to see you anymore.
01:10:58Yes, but what brought Al-Shami to Morocco?
01:11:01What brought Mahroos Al-Deeb to meet Saad Al-Dadef in Bursaid?
01:11:07What do you mean?
01:11:09Of course, this meeting was a business meeting.
01:11:12And Mahroos Al-Deeb returned to his activities in drugs.
01:11:15And Mgayyo, Bursaid, and his meeting with Saad.
01:11:19There's a good chance he's up to something.
01:11:21Delivering drugs?
01:11:23Yes, and Saad is going to get these drugs from...
01:11:26The Prince?
01:11:28If you think this is true,
01:11:30then the Prince fell on his neck.
01:11:34Listen, Fahmy.
01:11:35I want you to go to Bursaid, Lokanda, Lokanda, and Bed-Bed,
01:11:39until you recognize this guy named Mahroos,
01:11:42and bring him to my office in any way.
01:11:45How?
01:11:46I don't know.
01:11:47I hope you'll do it in a different way.
01:11:49Of course.
01:11:50I have to meet this guy as soon as possible.
01:11:52I hope Saad turns the world upside down by the time I get him.
01:11:56Listen, I'm going to my office now to make some calls,
01:11:59and I'll wait for you to call me back.
01:12:01What's his real name? What's Mahroos?
01:12:03I don't know.
01:12:05You...
01:12:07Get all the people in Bursaid, and call them Mahroos.
01:12:50Good evening, Mr. Mahroos.
01:12:56Good evening, Omar Bey.
01:12:58What are you doing? You don't know me.
01:13:01We've known each other for a long time.
01:13:03I...
01:13:05I thought you didn't know me.
01:13:08I don't know you.
01:13:10Is it a secret?
01:13:12In any case, this is a good opportunity.
01:13:16Omar...
01:13:17In any case, this is a good opportunity.
01:13:22Excuse me, Omar Bey, because I don't have my car behind me.
01:13:25Excuse you, man.
01:13:27How can you leave without inviting me to a cup of coffee at the office?
01:13:30Another chance, God willing.
01:13:32Well, it's only right that we meet by chance.
01:13:34I won't leave you until I do my duty.
01:13:37You're lucky, Omar Bey.
01:13:39No, I'm even more lucky.
01:13:41If it was like in the old days,
01:13:43we would have neglected him and stopped him.
01:13:45He's not in the mood, you liar.
01:13:47What do you mean, Omar Bey?
01:13:49I mean, I don't want to drink coffee with you in my office.
01:13:52Whether you like it or not.
01:13:55Right?
01:13:56What do you mean?
01:13:58Are you going to arrest me?
01:13:59Call it whatever you want.
01:14:01Why are you arresting me?
01:14:03Without my permission, in the opinion of Abdel Wahab.
01:14:05Are you going to arrest me unjustly?
01:14:07Without being charged with a crime?
01:14:09I'll charge you with a crime, sir.
01:14:12What crime?
01:14:13What crime?
01:14:14For example, you're a drunk man,
01:14:16a drug addict,
01:14:18and you have a criminal record in the police stations and prisons.
01:14:21And I have the right to suspect you?
01:14:23Is that a good thing?
01:14:24Or should I show you something else?
01:14:26Why did you come to Bursaid, Mahrooz?
01:14:28Is it illegal for people to come to Bursaid?
01:14:31How do you know Saad Al Danaf?
01:14:33He's my friend.
01:14:34How did you know each other, and where did you become friends?
01:14:36One.
01:14:37You don't understand me.
01:14:38Why do you ask me all these questions, Saad Al Danaf?
01:14:40Answer me, and then you'll know.
01:14:42What does Saad Al Danaf have in Bursaid, Mahrooz?
01:14:45He sells goods.
01:14:47Goods?
01:14:48Clothes, shoes, knick-knacks, and cigarettes.
01:14:52You don't have to go to his store.
01:14:55You're talking about a store.
01:14:57A place to eat and live in, Omar Bair.
01:15:00And you make good money.
01:15:02So, do you think I make money by selling goods,
01:15:04or by selling drugs?
01:15:06We're not talking about drugs and knick-knacks, Omar Bair.
01:15:09What about the guys who were with you at the casino?
01:15:11They were here to negotiate a deal with Saad Al Danaf.
01:15:14I don't know.
01:15:15Saad's friends are not my friends.
01:15:17And the goods that Saad offers you,
01:15:19do you get them personally,
01:15:22or through a company from the Prince Company?
01:15:24The Prince?
01:15:25Prince 100.
01:15:28So, you know Saad Al Danaf,
01:15:30but you don't know the Prince's employees.
01:15:33He's the biggest conglomerate of businessmen in the country.
01:15:36He's the one who should know all the people in the world, isn't he?
01:15:40What do you think?
01:15:41Okay, Omar Bair.
01:15:43Excuse me.
01:15:44What can I do for you?
01:15:45Yes, Mr. Agel.
01:15:46Actually, I have to get home before noon,
01:15:49so I can see myself and my work.
01:15:51Sorry, Mr. Mahrous Al Zahir.
01:15:53I'll have to stop you from your work.
01:15:55How many days is that?
01:15:56What are you talking about, Omar Bair?
01:15:58Are you going to arrest me?
01:16:00Be careful.
01:16:01How many days until you confirm what you told me?
01:16:04Honestly, I doubt it.
01:16:06What did I tell you that you doubt?
01:16:08I said something or I mean it.
01:16:10So, you're going to confirm from the research
01:16:13if you have a real place in Ena or not?
01:16:17And if the stores in Ena are imported from Bursaid
01:16:20through Saad Al Danaf, really?
01:16:23You're not going to burn the book you have in it, are you?
01:16:26So, your words are true, as they were.
01:16:29They're not true.
01:16:32So, we'll talk again from beginning to end.
01:16:36Hello?
01:16:38Yes, Mr. Al Aqid.
01:16:41Mr. Al Aqid, Fahmi, the head of the research.
01:16:45Yes, Fahmi, who is this?
01:16:47You came to take over the store, Mr. Mahrous.
01:16:51How many days are you going to stay with us
01:16:53until we finish our procedures?
01:16:56Honestly, if four days of papers won't be enough
01:16:59to finish our procedures, I'm going to take action.
01:17:02I'll ask the judge to give us a little longer.
01:17:05What have we become?
01:17:07Me and him, it's a long time.
01:17:10Okay, okay, okay.
01:17:13Goodbye.
01:17:16I'm coming as soon as I leave the house, don't worry.
01:17:20If you'll excuse me, I'm going to finish your notebook
01:17:22that I was writing.
01:17:29Why are you doing this to me, Omar Bey?
01:17:33Why don't you tell me what exactly do you want
01:17:36so that we can understand each other?
01:17:38Do you think that way?
01:17:40Take the words and give them to me.
01:17:45Listen, I'm going to agree with you on one thing.
01:17:49If you do it right, I'm going to get you out of all this
01:17:55and I'm going to let you travel your country with dignity.
01:17:58What's going on, Omar Bey?
01:18:00I want to know everything about the agreement
01:18:02between you and Saad Al-Danaf.
01:18:05The real agreement of drugs,
01:18:08not of radios and videos.
01:18:10And mind you,
01:18:12if you tell me everything,
01:18:15I'm going to get you out of all this
01:18:17and I'm going to let you travel without your name
01:18:19being mentioned in any report or investigation.
01:18:23What did you say, Mahrooz?
01:18:24I brought you everything,
01:18:26and in the end, I revealed everything to you.
01:18:31Oh, so now you want me to be a judge.
01:18:34Noor,
01:18:36do you want to be on our side,
01:18:38and get away with it?
01:18:40Or do you want to defend him
01:18:42while your soul is in danger?
01:18:45By the way,
01:18:46the death penalty for the murder of Al-Jalb and the smuggling
01:18:50is not a prison like it used to be.
01:18:52Why did the president of Nabahus
01:18:54come late?
01:18:55What?
01:18:56He's in a hurry to go to prison.
01:18:59Prison for men, Omar Bey,
01:19:01not for leaders.
01:19:10My brothers,
01:19:11men of Bursaid Al-Basila,
01:19:14yesterday someone asked me from Mr. Al-Mutafarijin,
01:19:16I mean Mr. Al-Nakhimin,
01:19:18and he said,
01:19:19why do you want to sacrifice your soul, Oman?
01:19:21And now I want to answer this question
01:19:23in front of all of you.
01:19:25Don't think that I will sacrifice myself
01:19:27to gain something personal for me or my soul.
01:19:29No, no.
01:19:30I am a capable man, thank God,
01:19:32and I have what I need.
01:19:33But no matter what,
01:19:35I can't forget the people I live among.
01:19:37The good people,
01:19:39who helped me today,
01:19:40and they had the greatest favor on me.
01:19:42That's why
01:19:43I decided to put all my abilities
01:19:45in the service of the people,
01:19:47and I made a promise to myself
01:19:49that I will try to solve all of your problems
01:19:51and I will raise your voices
01:19:53to all levels,
01:19:54and to the highest level.
01:20:01Long live Oman, the land of the oppressed!
01:20:05Long live Oman, the free and the secure!
01:20:13O Arab, tell the people
01:20:15Long live Oman, the free and the secure!
01:20:21O Arab, tell the people
01:20:27Long live Oman, the free and the secure!
01:20:46Go ahead, tell the people.
01:20:48You are a rich and capable man,
01:20:50and you and those like you
01:20:51don't understand the problems of the people,
01:20:53especially the problems of the youth like us.
01:20:55And that's why you can't represent us
01:20:57and I can't be a representative of the people.
01:21:02I beg you, I beg you,
01:21:04I beg you,
01:21:05don't cross the line.
01:21:07Leave him.
01:21:08He is free to say whatever he wants,
01:21:10and I am forced to answer all of your questions.
01:21:13Look, brother,
01:21:14I would like you to understand
01:21:16that I was not born rich and capable.
01:21:18On the contrary,
01:21:19I started a very simple job,
01:21:21and I declare it in front of you openly,
01:21:23that I started
01:21:25as a beggar in the port daily,
01:21:27and I worked hard,
01:21:28and I worked hard,
01:21:29and I worked hard,
01:21:30and I went through all the stages
01:21:32that an unemployed person goes through.
01:21:34And as it is not shameful
01:21:35for a person to be originally poor and rich,
01:21:37it is also not shameful
01:21:38for him to become rich,
01:21:39and to rise,
01:21:40and to succeed.
01:21:41As long as he did all this,
01:21:42he did it,
01:21:43and he did it,
01:21:44and he did it.
01:21:48Long live the work of the poor man!
01:21:52Long live the work of the beggar!
01:21:56Long live the work of the beggar!
01:22:01And as a contribution
01:22:02to solving the problems
01:22:03of the young people who struggle,
01:22:05who are starting their lives,
01:22:07I will ask for the popular housing project,
01:22:10and I will donate
01:22:11We will donate 1,000 square meters of land for free to build this project.
01:22:16Long live the workers! Long live the workers!
01:22:20Long live the workers! Long live the workers!
01:22:24Oh, young men! Oh, young men!
01:22:27We are going to open the gates! We are going to open the gates!
01:22:31Don't tell me, don't tell me! Don't tell me, don't tell me!
01:22:34We will work with it and nothing else! We will work with it and nothing else!
01:22:37We will work with it! We will work with it! We will work with it!
01:22:40We will work with it! We will work with it! We will work with it!
01:22:43We will work with it! We will work with it!
01:22:50Come in. Come in.
01:22:52Gonfis?
01:22:54Yes, Mr. President.
01:22:56Let me tell you something.
01:22:58What?
01:22:59I don't have any mascara with me.
01:23:01Mascara?
01:23:02Seema's mascara or the one from the bus?
01:23:04What do you want from me, Mr. President?
01:23:06What do you want from me, Mr. President?
01:23:08What do you want from me, Mr. President?
01:23:10What do you want from me, Mr. President?
01:23:13I want a powder mask.
01:23:15Do you have it? Do you have what you want?
01:23:17Oh, I didn't want it, Mr. President.
01:23:20Actually, I don't have any in this color.
01:23:23If you don't know how to deal with me, someone from there,
01:23:25and I am ready to give it to you and give it to him and you will ask for it.
01:23:28Oh, so that's how it is.
01:23:30Are you going to pay, priest?
01:23:33Yes.
01:23:34What is this?
01:23:35Even the priest, Mahrooz, is coming out smelling.
01:23:37I swear to God, old man, no one has heard of you.
01:23:40Listen to me.
01:23:42I don't want a creature like him.
01:23:45And I don't want anyone else to know that he is in our custody.
01:23:48Because if Noman or anyone around him smells that we caught him,
01:23:52they will change all the plans and operations that we had planned with him.
01:23:56And in this case, he won't have any information about us.
01:23:59And how do you know that Mahrooz is not in their country right now?
01:24:02His wife called me and asked about him.
01:24:05Why would he marry another woman?
01:24:07Because he assured me that he will leave their country and come back with the money.
01:24:12Where did he go? Is he dead or what?
01:24:14He's dead, he's dead, I don't care.
01:24:16I will wait for him the day after tomorrow, as we agreed.
01:24:19He brought the money and came with it.
01:24:20He didn't bring it.
01:24:21After a while, I felt him again.
01:24:23Do what you see.
01:24:24I won't think about people who will follow you.
01:24:27Don't forget to wake me up at 8 a.m. tomorrow.
01:24:29Yes, sir.
01:24:30Good night.
01:24:35Saad.
01:24:36Yes, sir.
01:24:38I want you to go to your neighbor's door when you wake up tomorrow
01:24:42to find out if Mahrooz's car left Bursaid or not.
01:24:45And I want you to send people to search for Mahrooz everywhere in Bursaid.
01:24:50Why, sir?
01:24:51I don't know.
01:24:53He came because he's not far from being arrested.
01:24:57Arrested? Why?
01:25:01You don't think Omar saw them with you at the casino that day?
01:25:04Yes, but...
01:25:05He's not far at all to be arrested to decide anything about us.
01:25:08You know we're very far, Prince.
01:25:10There's nothing far from the name of Omar.
01:25:12The one who made him talk and talk until we got to the teacher, Benhawel,
01:25:15who I worked with for 20 years,
01:25:17he still remembers you and talks about us from the name of Mahrooz.
01:25:20Especially when you say that he was arrested for drugs.
01:25:23Yes, but he doesn't remember at all.
01:25:25We won't lose anything if we ask and make sure.
01:25:28The one who has an eye like Omar Adly's
01:25:31must be very smart.
01:25:33He's the one who's going and coming.
01:25:35Get me out of here.
01:25:36Why are you arresting me?
01:25:38Tell the police.
01:25:39Tell the lawyers.
01:25:41I'll take you to jail.
01:25:43I want to know why I'm being arrested.
01:25:45I want to know why I'm being arrested.
01:25:48I want to know why I'm being arrested.
01:26:06What did you do, Mahrooz?
01:26:09Didn't you say you were going to jail?
01:26:12Why did you scream and shout like a coward?
01:26:18I was thinking about your center.
01:26:21I was thinking about your mood.
01:26:23I was thinking about your attitude.
01:26:25I was thinking about what I want from you.
01:26:28I will complain to your president.
01:26:31Your president.
01:26:33To the minister himself.
01:26:36You'll see what he'll do to you, Omar Adly.
01:26:39Not when you get out of here,
01:26:41you'll complain about me and do what you want to do.
01:26:44I will get out of here, I swear.
01:26:48I will get out of here.
01:26:54What do you want from me?
01:26:57You're making a fool of me.
01:26:59I didn't do anything to you.
01:27:01The powder is what drove you crazy.
01:27:04To taste the torture of the poison you killed people with.
01:27:08And you'll taste it in the first two days.
01:27:11What will you do when you have two or three months?
01:27:14They'll judge me.
01:27:16You're crazy.
01:27:18They shot me.
01:27:20You're crazy.
01:27:22You're crazy.
01:27:24You're crazy.
01:27:26Don't leave me like this.
01:27:29Don't leave me like this.
01:27:32This is what you deserve.
01:27:34Good night, you...
01:27:36...you monster.
01:27:40Wait.
01:27:42Wait for me.
01:27:44Wait for me.
01:27:46Wait for me.
01:27:48Wait for me.
01:27:50Wait for me.
01:27:52Wait for me.
01:27:54Wait for me.
01:27:56Wait for me.
01:27:58I told you everything you wanted to know.
01:28:01Mahrooz left in his car.
01:28:03Are you sure?
01:28:05Ziyada ran away.
01:28:07No one saw him.
01:28:09That's good.
01:28:11What's up?
01:28:13They sent me a message this morning.
01:28:15They told me the ship has entered the Red Sea.
01:28:18It'll be there on the 20th.
01:28:20I think this is a big operation.
01:28:22We'll arrange another one.
01:28:24We'll get the information from the investigators...
01:28:27...so we can take care of it.
01:28:29And while we're doing our job...
01:28:32...the police will have swallowed the second poison...
01:28:35...and found out it was far from us.
01:28:37Good.
01:28:39That's one thing.
01:28:41What about your friend Omar Adly?
01:28:43Omar Adly?
01:28:45We told him to leave Prince...
01:28:47...and he was far from us.
01:28:49Who told you he was far from us?
01:28:51He was at the armory...
01:28:53...planning how to hit me and when.
01:28:55Saad is going to blow him up...
01:28:57...for a million reasons.
01:28:59He can't blow me up so easily.
01:29:01What does he have in his hand?
01:29:03Saad has something very important.
01:29:05I'm surprised he hasn't played with it yet.
01:29:08What is it?
01:29:10I told him I was a journalist before the war.
01:29:12What does that mean?
01:29:14Everyone knows this story.
01:29:16But when everyone knows it...
01:29:18...except for the president.
01:29:20If he finds out it's an illegal lie...
01:29:22...he'll search all the old files...
01:29:24...and force me to present all my documents.
01:29:27I'll be in big trouble.
01:29:30Why didn't he do that before?
01:29:32He's gathering information...
01:29:34...to make it easier for me.
01:29:38That's why I shouldn't keep quiet.
01:29:41I'm going to tell him everything...
01:29:43...so he won't have to watch me.
01:29:45What can I do?
01:29:47Meet him...
01:29:49...and tell him you've convinced him.
01:29:52Tell him all my secrets...
01:29:55...and help him kill me...
01:29:57...as long as he keeps you safe.
01:29:59We'll keep talking and playing...
01:30:02...until we hit him hard.
01:30:06What did you say?
01:30:17Hello?
01:30:19Yes, it's me.
01:30:21Who is this?
01:30:23I'm surprised you called...
01:30:25...after what you said and did to me.
01:30:28I didn't call to bother you.
01:30:31I want to talk to you about something more important.
01:30:34Go ahead.
01:30:36What is it that you need?
01:30:39I want to get rid of Omar.
01:30:41Of what?
01:30:43Of everything I have.
01:30:45How?
01:30:47You know what I mean.
01:30:49Explain it to me...
01:30:51...so I know what I can do.
01:30:54Get rid of Omar.
01:30:59You promised me you'd help me...
01:31:02...get rid of the situation I'm in.
01:31:05Why didn't you do that before?
01:31:07It was hard.
01:31:09Why?
01:31:15I don't understand why you're so attached to him.
01:31:19You're the only one who knows his truth.
01:31:22How could he control you...
01:31:25...with the money you make from him?
01:31:28Or is there something else I don't understand?
01:31:33None of that.
01:31:35Then explain it to me...
01:31:37...if you really want me to help you.
01:31:40Noman is my husband, Omar.
01:31:42Noman?
01:31:44Your husband?
01:31:46Yes.
01:31:48But it's known he's not married...
01:31:51...and no one asked for his hand in marriage.
01:31:55Noman married me to Orfi in secret four years ago.
01:31:59Why Orfi?
01:32:01And why in secret?
01:32:03It's a personal matter.
01:32:05I don't want you to know the details.
01:32:08I want you to tell me.
01:32:10Are you willing to help me get rid of him?
01:32:14Good evening, Mr. Noman.
01:32:16What can I do for you?
01:32:18I'm here for a serious case.
01:32:20Against whom?
01:32:22My wife.
01:32:24I...
01:32:26I don't know what to tell you.
01:32:29There's someone in the country...
01:32:32...who took advantage of my wife...
01:32:35...until she gave in.
01:32:37I think the evidence is enough.
01:32:40You should think it over, Mr. Noman.
01:32:43It could just be your suspicions.
01:32:46I'm 100% sure.
01:32:48You'll come with me to the apartment...
01:32:51...and let me accuse my wife of adultery.
01:32:54Who are you accusing of adultery?
01:32:57Omar Adly, the mayor of Bursaid.
01:33:00Are you sure?
01:33:02I'm sure.
01:33:04Let's arrest him.
01:33:06I don't want to.
01:33:08I just want to solve the case...
01:33:11...without any scandals.
01:33:13Do you know what that means?
01:33:16What do you mean?
01:33:18Are you accusing me of adultery?
01:33:21Why did you come to my office?
01:33:24Why did you insist that I come here?
01:33:27If I came to your office, Noman would know.
01:33:30He's spying on me.
01:33:32Does that mean he'll know when I come here?
01:33:36What do you mean?
01:33:43What's going on?
01:33:49What is it, Omar?
01:33:51It's a dirty game.
01:33:53A dirty game? What are you talking about?
01:33:56Omar!
01:33:58Omar!
01:34:18Omar!
01:34:32What do you want?
01:34:36Come here.
01:34:38Where is he?
01:34:40Get out of here.
01:34:42What are you doing?
01:34:44Where is he?
01:34:46Get out of here.
01:35:08Where did you take him?
01:35:10I saw him downstairs.
01:35:12I'm sure he's upstairs.
01:35:16Let's go.
01:35:18Let's go.
01:35:20Let's go.
01:35:44There's no one upstairs.
01:35:46I'm sure he's here.
01:35:48We saw him downstairs.
01:35:50Stop him.
01:35:52Stop him?
01:35:54You saw him downstairs?
01:35:56I think you should apologize to your wife.
01:36:00Instead of doing this.
01:36:02If she tells you, you'll be in trouble.
01:36:05Really?
01:36:07I'll be in trouble, too.
01:36:10And they'll blame the government.
01:36:15Where are you going?
01:36:17Sir!
01:36:19You want to accuse me of adultery?
01:36:22I didn't want to accuse you.
01:36:24But I'm his wife.
01:36:26I'm the first witness.
01:36:28I'm his wife, too.
01:36:30You can accuse me any time you want.
01:36:33But you can't accuse him of adultery.
01:36:36He'll be rejected.
01:36:38Or at least he'll be punished.
01:36:42And you'll be accused of adultery.
01:36:46It's in his best interest.
01:36:48Whose best interest?
01:36:50It's in your best interest.
01:36:52We have to get rid of him.
01:36:54Get rid of him?
01:36:56Get rid of him.
01:36:58Get me out of here.
01:37:00What do you mean?
01:37:02We'll break off our marriage.
01:37:05Don't make it worse.
01:37:08If I wanted to make it worse,
01:37:11I would have done it differently.
01:37:14Do you know what I could have done?
01:37:17Are you threatening me?
01:37:19No, I'm not.
01:37:21I hope you don't mind.
01:37:24I'm sorry, I didn't.
01:37:26You will until tomorrow.
01:37:29You will until tomorrow.
01:37:53Do you want him to be punished?
01:37:56I love you, Kas'at El-Bek.
01:37:58I love you, Kas'at El-Bek.
01:38:00I will tell you everything you want.
01:38:04I want you to tell me everything you know, not everything I want.
01:38:08I'm taking a lot of medication.
01:38:12Radio and video?
01:38:14No, I'm on medication.
01:38:17Who's paying for it?
01:38:19Norman Price.
01:38:21Come here. Sit with me.
01:38:25Focus on me.
01:38:28So we can talk.
01:38:31You told me that my wife gets the goods through Norman Price.
01:38:36Yes.
01:38:37Who does Norman Price get it from?
01:38:42From the sea.
01:38:43What sea?
01:38:44The canals.
01:38:46How?
01:38:48We don't ask for anything like that.
01:38:51We just buy the goods.
01:38:53When will the new goods arrive?
01:38:58He said he will deliver them in the last week of the month.
01:39:02Which month?
01:39:03The black month we are in.
01:39:05Did you get them from abroad?
01:39:07No, we didn't.
01:39:09They come to us for a discount.
01:39:12What do you think?
01:39:17This information is very dangerous.
01:39:20Because Norman Price is a prominent figure.
01:39:23If he was active in smuggling drugs, it would be very difficult.
01:39:28That's why we have to plan everything very well.
01:39:32So that the case is complete.
01:39:34And he doesn't get a single penny.
01:39:37Since they decided to deliver the goods in the last week of the month,
01:39:42the goods will arrive in a few days.
01:39:46The goods will enter the country between the 15th and the 22nd.
01:39:55What is this?
01:39:57Money.
01:39:585,000 pounds.
01:40:00For what?
01:40:02I want you to do something for me.
01:40:05What is this?
01:40:06I don't want your money.
01:40:08I want someone else's money.
01:40:10Who?
01:40:11Norman.
01:40:12Norman who?
01:40:13Norman the Prince.
01:40:15You dirty thief!
01:40:17Do you want me to bring you the Prince's bowl?
01:40:19Yes, isn't that enough?
01:40:20I didn't mean to.
01:40:22But this is the whole Prince.
01:40:24I'll give you the amount you have after you're done with him.
01:40:27Mrs. Sousa!
01:40:28I'll give them again.
01:40:30That's 20,000 pounds.
01:40:32I don't think you want more than that.
01:40:34Why?
01:40:35Do you want to fight with me?
01:40:37For the sake of our lady.
01:40:39Are you going to do what I tell you?
01:40:41Or are you going to marry a real man?
01:40:45We are your men, Mrs. Sousa.
01:40:47If you order us, we'll do it.
01:41:04Thank God you're safe.
01:41:06I'm safe.
01:41:08No one knows I'm coming.
01:41:11Do you remember...
01:41:13Who told you this?
01:41:16A lot of people want to get rid of me.
01:41:19I think I should do what I did before.
01:41:22You?
01:41:23Yes, me.
01:41:25I want to get rid of you.
01:41:27I want to get rid of you.
01:41:29I want to get rid of you.
01:41:31I think I should do what I did before.
01:41:34What do you mean?
01:41:35I'll leave the country for a few months.
01:41:37Then I'll calm down and show them all the problems.
01:41:40I'll tell them I'm a good man.
01:41:42I'll tell them I'm a good man.
01:41:44I'll tell them I'm a good man.
01:41:46I'll tell them I'm a good man.
01:41:48I'll tell them I'm a good man.
01:41:50If you're serious about what you're saying,
01:41:52then this is the best solution we can come up with.
01:41:55Of course I'm serious.
01:41:57If you think this is the best solution,
01:41:59then you have to help me get rid of him.
01:42:01How?
01:42:02Go to Omar Adly and arrange a meeting with him.
01:42:05A reconciliation meeting.
01:42:07Like the political negotiations.
01:42:10What do you say, Susu?
01:42:15Omar, believe me.
01:42:16I was deceived like you by what happened.
01:42:18I swore to you with all my faith
01:42:20that I didn't know anything about what Omar was planning.
01:42:22In any case, don't worry.
01:42:25In principle, he's willing to compensate his family
01:42:28with any amount you specify.
01:42:30Like you say, a loan.
01:42:32And a loan is something that's done by an acquaintance.
01:42:35And do you think this money can compensate
01:42:37those people for what they lost?
01:42:39And do you think they'll compensate for what they lost
01:42:41if Noman is arrested or hanged?
01:42:46Omar, I know the main reason
01:42:48that makes you insist on Noman
01:42:50is that you want to keep him out of the elections.
01:42:52But I don't think that's enough.
01:42:54It's not enough.
01:42:56The point is that he's a criminal and a thug.
01:42:58And it's my duty and my duty
01:43:00to expose him to everyone.
01:43:02In any case, I understood this story
01:43:04and he's convinced of my opinion.
01:43:06And he decided to withdraw from the elections.
01:43:08As long as this story pleases you
01:43:10and stops the enmity between you two.
01:43:12What do you think?
01:43:18A strange deal, indeed.
01:43:20In any case, you won this deal.
01:43:22Because you'll get everything you want
01:43:24without harming anyone.
01:43:26And on the other hand,
01:43:27you won't benefit from anything
01:43:29if Noman is arrested.
01:43:31In my opinion,
01:43:32what can you get out of the agreement?
01:43:34What can you get out of the fight?
01:43:38For my sake, Omar.
01:43:40Don't refuse what I'm asking of you.
01:43:42They'll ask about you.
01:43:44And what do I have to do?
01:43:46For your sake.
01:43:47Hope that everything will work out.
01:43:49And when and where will this meeting be?
01:43:51Here in the villa.
01:43:53What do you mean, in the villa?
01:43:55It's not possible for us to talk about this
01:43:57here in the office.
01:43:59And in any case,
01:44:00if you want to meet somewhere else,
01:44:01I'll tell him.
01:44:02I don't think he'll mind.
01:44:03No, there's no problem.
01:44:05We'll meet in the villa.
01:44:08When?
01:44:09Next Thursday.
01:44:11Do you agree?
01:44:13Next Thursday?
01:44:15No, it'll be on the 20th.
01:44:17What?
01:44:18You don't want to go to the villa?
01:44:19No, I don't want to go.
01:44:21And you insist on meeting in the villa?
01:44:23Of course, that's the most important thing.
01:44:25I have to do this meeting.
01:44:27Because it's what will reassure them
01:44:29and let them finish the operation in the villa
01:44:31according to the schedule.
01:44:32And then don't forget
01:44:33that I have to do this meeting
01:44:35in order to talk to Zuhail.
01:44:37But unfortunately, I thought
01:44:38that I could make her happy
01:44:39and cheer her up.
01:44:40Let her do everything
01:44:42while she knows what she's doing.
01:44:44Not only that,
01:44:45she was also trying to lock me up.
01:44:48Do you know Sousou?
01:44:49No, I don't.
01:44:52The one I knew
01:44:53looked like her.
01:44:55Her name is Salwa.
01:44:56I don't know how to thank Sousou
01:44:58for accepting my request
01:45:00and letting me stay here.
01:45:02It looks like you're in big trouble.
01:45:04Sousou is an old friend
01:45:06and she has no right to be alone.
01:45:08You're welcome.
01:45:10And I'm telling you,
01:45:11the villa and the whole world are waiting for you.
01:45:13Good morning.
01:45:14How are you, Saad?
01:45:15Thank you.
01:45:16Everything is ready, Prince.
01:45:18Really?
01:45:19Let's go.
01:45:20Where are we going?
01:45:21We'll go to my sister's
01:45:22and have lunch together.
01:45:23It's a sea vacation.
01:45:24It's better than staying at home.
01:45:26Don't you have a sea vacation?
01:45:28The sea is cold.
01:45:29I just want to be with you, Prince.
01:45:32It's my pleasure.
01:45:33I'll be with you,
01:45:34God willing.
01:45:35Thank you so much.
01:45:37You're welcome, Omar.
01:45:38You're welcome.
01:45:40May God give me love
01:45:41between the two of us.
01:45:44You're welcome.
01:45:50A picture like this, my beauty?
01:45:52Yes!
01:45:53Smile.
01:45:55One more.
01:45:59I didn't know
01:46:00you liked photography so much, Saad.
01:46:02Like you said,
01:46:03I took pictures of you
01:46:04for the happy memory
01:46:05we had together.
01:46:07You're a living memory.
01:46:09Honey!
01:46:10Your lips are honey!
01:46:11What do you drink?
01:46:13What do you want to drink?
01:46:14What do you want to drink, man?
01:46:15Should I get you some gin or a couple of beers?
01:46:18Omar, he doesn't drink alcohol.
01:46:20What?
01:46:21Anyway, you know.
01:46:26Ah!
01:46:27The vision has appeared?
01:46:28Yes.
01:46:43In the name of Omar Bey, the most beautiful and the bravest prime minister.
01:46:52In the name of you.
01:47:00The vision has appeared, Prince?
01:47:02Yes.
01:47:03Just a moment, Omar Bey.
01:47:14That's the vision.
01:47:18Thank you, Prince.
01:47:25Give me some more, Prince.
01:47:27I'll collect it.
01:47:44What's going on?
01:47:47I don't know.
01:47:49It's the vision of my friends from Oman.
01:47:52We're here.
01:47:59Welcome, Prince.
01:48:01Welcome.
01:48:04How are you, Prince?
01:48:05I'm fine, Mr. Akram.
01:48:07Where's Mrs. Sousou?
01:48:09She's sitting over there.
01:48:12Come in.
01:48:15Welcome, Mrs. Sousou.
01:48:17Welcome, Mr. Akram.
01:48:18How are you?
01:48:19How are you?
01:48:23Welcome.
01:48:24Hello.
01:48:25Hello.
01:48:26I'm Omar Adly, the head of the Borshaid police department.
01:48:28What?
01:48:29What head?
01:48:30The head of the Borshaid police department.
01:48:35Why didn't you bring the judge and the police chief?
01:48:38We'll meet them when we get out of here.
01:48:43He's a nice guy.
01:48:44I'm serious.
01:48:46Omar Bey has a new idea.
01:48:49He's bringing the head of the police department to hand over the goods...
01:48:52...so he can do his case in the open.
01:48:57He's a nice guy.
01:48:59Don't worry.
01:49:00Bey likes to take risks.
01:49:02Okay.
01:49:03See you later.
01:49:05Goodbye.
01:49:08Goodbye.
01:49:15Goodbye, Mr. Akram.
01:49:16Goodbye, my dear.
01:49:18We'll meet soon in my office.
01:49:21Where?
01:49:22In the prosecutor's office?
01:49:23Yes.
01:49:25Goodbye.
01:49:26Goodbye, Mr. Akram.
01:49:27Goodbye.
01:49:28Goodbye.
01:49:39The police is busy with the boat we found.
01:49:42And the real thing is here in the warehouse.
01:49:46How much is this, Oman?
01:49:4840 kilos of powder.
01:49:49Heroin and cocaine.
01:49:50Your father will be in trouble.
01:49:52It's the biggest operation I've heard of.
01:49:54It's expected to reach 40 million.
01:49:56Do you think the prince is working for a small company?
01:49:59I'm sure he's not.
01:50:00I'm sure he's not.
01:50:01I'm sure he's not.
01:50:02I'm sure he's not.
01:50:03I'm sure he's not.
01:50:04I'm sure he's not.
01:50:05I'm sure he's not.
01:50:06Do you think the prince is working for a small company?
01:50:09Bravo, Oman.
01:50:11Bravo, Oman.
01:50:12And you, how did you find me here?
01:50:15And you, how did you find me here?
01:50:18And you can say that the whole operation was done with my knowledge.
01:50:24If God allowed, we'd have had a lot of fun.
01:50:27But we've reached this point.
01:50:29No one has seen us or felt us.
01:50:31In your opinion.
01:50:33Even if I lost my mind and thought I'd tell you,
01:50:35you'd get me into a lot of trouble.
01:50:37And even if I could justify myself legally,
01:50:39my secret and my reputation would be the same as my colleagues and everyone else.
01:50:43And the rent doesn't go down, as you know.
01:50:46Especially since you came to the house yourself.
01:50:48And you came with me to write your will.
01:50:50No, and your brother Saad too.
01:50:51And we took a few pictures of memories.
01:50:53And we're sitting together drinking and laughing.
01:50:55And don't forget that your old relationship with Sousou
01:50:58will prove more to you.
01:51:00Because everyone will say that the old acquaintances
01:51:03and the love between you two
01:51:04is what made me happy and makes her happy in everything.
01:51:07What a dream.
01:51:08You see, Sousou's story has been 100% fulfilled.
01:51:12Bravo.
01:51:13Omar, it's not like you're a photographer at all.
01:51:16I don't know anything about what Noman is saying.
01:51:18Believe me, Omar.
01:51:19Shut up, Sousou.
01:51:20Let's talk so we can benefit from everything.
01:51:25Wake up.
01:51:27Believe me, Omar.
01:51:28Noman asked me to let you meet him.
01:51:30He wanted to solve the problems between you two.
01:51:33I don't know anything about what happened.
01:51:35But it happened because of you, Salwa.
01:51:37I swear to God, Omar.
01:51:38What did you tell him?
01:51:39And you left me alone.
01:51:40No, I thought of something very important.
01:51:43I'm going to mess up all the great things you're doing.
01:51:46What things?
01:51:48Before I went to the villa, I called the police
01:51:51and told the deputy general everything Sousou said
01:51:54when she came to ask me to meet you.
01:51:56And that way, all the games you played on me
01:51:59to get me involved in them will come to nothing.
01:52:02Don't you know that the one who tries is the one who goes to hell?
01:52:05Hell is closer to heaven, in your opinion, Mr. Koulsoum.
01:52:08It's light.
01:52:10Do you understand now that you want to know what happened?
01:52:13With your help, I opened a case with 40 kilograms of cocaine
01:52:16and I left it.
01:52:18Even if I went with you in 60 minutes,
01:52:20I wouldn't have left it either.
01:52:22You're going to make me do something very bad to you.
01:52:26What?
01:52:28I'm going to kill you.
01:52:30I'm going to kill you.
01:52:32You're going to kill me?
01:52:34Yes.
01:52:36Don't you know that the one who kills is the one who goes to hell?
01:52:39We're going to go to hell together.
01:52:41You because you tried,
01:52:43and I because I killed.
01:52:45No, I won't let you hurt Omar.
01:52:48And then?
01:52:49Throw it inside.
01:52:51Don't do this, sir.
01:52:53Don't do this to me.
01:52:55Watch yourself.
01:52:57Watch yourself, too.
01:52:59What is this?
01:53:01Don't you understand that you're the only one who has guns?
01:53:05The moment your bullets enter my neck,
01:53:08your bullets will be scattered over your head.
01:53:11We will live together or die together, in the opinion of Abdel Wahab.
01:53:15What do you think?
01:53:17What do I think?
01:53:19It's better to hand over the drugs and get rid of you.
01:53:26That's it?
01:53:28It's better than dying like this.
01:53:30Do you want us to die and leave the drugs,
01:53:33and all this glory to Salwa, Saad, and President Nour?
01:53:46You can't do this, Omar.
01:53:48And then what?
01:53:50Nothing.
01:53:52I won't leave you.
01:53:55I'll imprison you and kill you.
01:53:58In this case, there's only one solution.
01:54:01Kill you.
01:54:03Kill you.
01:54:05Before we kill each other,
01:54:08there's something I want to tell you.
01:54:11Go ahead.
01:54:14That's it?
01:54:16Is that all you want?
01:54:18That's it.
01:54:20Let's count to three,
01:54:23and we'll shoot at the same time.
01:54:26One,
01:54:28two,
01:54:30three.
01:54:43One, two, three.
01:55:13One, two, three.
01:55:43One, two, three.
01:56:13One, two, three.
01:56:43.

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