
Episode 2
Season 1 Episode 2 | 44m 11sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
D.I. Ray races to track down Anjuli Kapoor, making some awful discoveries in the process.
D.I. Ray and the team race to track down Anjuli Kapoor, making more than one grim discovery in the process. This is no honor crime.
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Episode 2
Season 1 Episode 2 | 44m 11sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
D.I. Ray and the team race to track down Anjuli Kapoor, making more than one grim discovery in the process. This is no honor crime.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[groans] Ma'am!
Ma'am!
What happened?
[she groans] Anjuli, she ran off.
-Why?
-She was scared.
Who's she with?
-Where did she go?
-Oh, my head.
Control from Romeo- Oscar-six-seven, active message.
Over.
[over radio] Yes, six-seven, receiving.
Go ahead.
Officer injured.
Request ambulance to Holyhead Road Park Playground.
Stand by for further update.
Over.
-Back!
Easy, easy, easy.
-They need to swab me.
You need to get Forensics down here urgently.
[dispatch] Six-seven, can you give sitrep on officer's condition?
Control from six-seven, casualty is DI Rachita Ray.
She's conscious, head injury, breathing.
-I request Forensics.
-[dispatch] Received.
Over.
Suspect has made off.
Can you get additional patrols down here to locate the offender and manage the scene, please?
[dispatch] Received.
Ambulance ETA, ten minutes.
Can you go and check the area over there?
Whoever it was, they came from there.
-Ma'am.
-Ma'am.
Put a call out to locate her vehicle.
She was trying to tell me something.
We need to find her.
-[sirens approaching] -Ma'am.
Ma'am!
How you doing?
There's no CCTV covering the playground, so we'll have to do a door knock.
Yeah, we can get a team on it.
Somebody must've seen something.
What's the ETA of the extra unit?
-Er, ten minutes.
-Let's go.
We can get a few houses done before they get here.
I really don't think you should be going anywhere.
-I'm fine.
-You were knocked unconscious.
Well, I'm awake now.
Let's split up and we can double the amount of houses.
No!
We stay together.
Just in case... Ma'am.
Fine.
Come on, Sarge.
I'm DI Ray.
I've come to enquire about an assault that happened over in the playground within the last hour.
Did you see or hear anything?
-No.
-Well, if you do recall anything, here's the number to call.
I did see some girl near the playground.
Can you describe her?
She had your sort of colouring.
Can you, erm...?
Did you notice anyone else hanging around nearby at all?
-I don't think so.
-Ray!
What the hell are you doing?
It's fine, Ma'am, it's just a knock to the head.
I need to just get a full statement from that lady.
What's your immediate recollection?
I remember talking to Anjuli Kapoor.
She was trying to tell me something about the people Imran was working with.
She confirmed it was his phone that she posted through my door.
And then she ran off and I felt a pain to the back of my head, and just went all black after that.
Any sign of a weapon?
Forensics are doing a fingertip search now, Ma'am.
Ma'am, Anjuli was terrified for her life.
It must be why she's been in hiding.
Whoever attacked me must've followed me here to get to her.
We need to continue with the door knock.
It's inappropriate for you to be leading, you're the key witness.
Carly, please take a statement from DI Ray.
I can write my own, Ma'am.
[she retches] Yeah, looks like it.
I want you to go and get checked at City, now.
Carly, please go to the ambulance with DI Ray.
Ma'am.
Forensics will need your clothes.
At least you've managed to preserve them.
That's one less potential fuck-up to deal with.
Liam, with me.
What about the search for Anjuli?
[phone rings] [woman] Where is she?
Here.
Chita?
How did you know I was here?
An officer called the house phone, erm, Khatri?
Said it was a head injury.
What happened, sweetie?
I'm fine.
It was just a tumble.
I have to get back to work.
I have to find this girl.
Just take your time.
-Hey.
-Martin!
-Er, how is she?
-I'm fine.
You really didn't need to come.
None of you.
-I'm about to be discharged.
-What happened?
Can you tell them to stop worrying?
I just need to get back to work.
Well, what do the doctors say?
It's just a minor concussion.
I'm fine.
It might be wise to rest up a bit before you steam back in, though.
Come stay at mine, I can keep an eye on you.
Yes, or come stay with us a while.
Can you check to see where the nurse is?
Er, yeah, sure.
Anyone fancy a coffee?
-No, ta.
-I'd love a cup of tea.
-Tea.
-I'll come with you, Martin.
I think there's a cafe near the entrance.
Come on.
I've made Tech aware that unlocking Imran's phone is a priority action.
There's currently no sign of a weapon.
Forensics have collected fibres from the bench, DI Ray's clothing, and the entire surrounding area.
DI Ray.
We weren't expecting you back so soon.
-Shouldn't you be resting?
-I have the all clear, Ma'am.
OK, well, take it slow, yeah?
Kwesi, Clive, I want you on the vehicle searches -and the door knocks.
-Ma'am.
Carly, Liam, how are you getting on with the CCTV coverage -in the immediate area?
-We're waiting on a couple of sources.
-OK, push on with that, please.
-Will do, Ma'am.
This is an assault on one of our own.
We need to send out a serious message to anyone who thinks it's OK to harm one of our officers.
The superintendent is willing to allocate more resources to the manhunt if necessary.
OK, on you go.
Thanks, everyone.
I really think you should go home, Ray.
The team can handle this without you.
Bye, Ma'am.
Ma'am.
[knocking] Hey.
How you doing?
Why did you call my parents about the hospital?
Well, if it were my folks, they'd wanna know I was hurt.
Although mine would definitely have half of West Brom in the A&E bringing food.
I'm a grown woman.
That was my decision to make.
Well, I'm a dad.
I can't help it.
[phone vibrates] DI Ray.
I'm on my way.
What is it?
Anjuli Kapoor's vehicle's been located.
Where?
[officer] In here, Ma'am.
And there's nothing else here?
No overnight bag?
No, Ma'am.
Down here!
Ma'am, it's her.
[sighs] There appear to be no bruises, lacerations or broken bones.
I've taken fingernail scrapings an d swabs from the body for any signs of foreign DNA.
-Can you see that?
-Mm-hm.
There are no visible marks on the wrist or the legs to suggest they had been bound.
What about toxicology?
The bloods and urine show the presence of sedatives and alcohol.
However, water found in the lung cavities indicates the cause of death is drowning.
But if there are no signs of a struggle, or of having been restrained... What with the sedatives and the JD, maybe she just became overwhelmed by it all.
You mean... DI Ray.
The superintendent would like a word.
Thank you.
I'm sorry you've been a victim of an attack, Ray.
-How are you feeling?
-I'm fine, Sir.
Thank you.
How are you getting on with the investigation?
I believe Imran Aziz and Anjuli Kapoor's deaths are linked.
There's been talk of suicide, but I don't believe Anjuli Kapoor would've ended her own life.
Why would she kill herself if she wanted to talk to me?
-If she's scared of-- -It's only natural you feel responsible for what happened to Anjuli.
Yes, Sir, I believe my attacker is key here.
-Well, it could be the brothers.
-They didn't kill Imran Aziz, and I don't believe they would've hurt their sister.
And you really can't remember anything else about the attack?
I'm afraid not, Ma'am.
It all happened so quickly.
Apologies, Sir.
DI Ray and I should've discussed this prior to meeting with you.
The fact is, after suffering a nasty head injury, we can't underestimate the effect it may have had.
As her DCI, I am concerned.
It's standard procedure for her to be seen for post-trauma therapy.
Yes, agreed.
Put in a request to prioritise you for counselling.
I don't think I need-- The mental wellbeing of our officers is crucial, especially those individuals leading others.
Sir.
If you'll excuse me, I need to get back to my team.
Of course.
Have they assigned you to me especially?
[therapist] I'd like to say they think of such things, but, no, this appears to be a happy accident.
I've never done this before.
Why don't we start with the assault in the playground?
How are you feeling about it?
I was worried about losing sight of a vulnerable witness, so I made a call.
But you were willing to put yourself in danger?
I shouldn't have gone alone.
I just lost control of the situation and...
Happens to people all the time.
Only with me, it seems... -...different.
-In what way?
The looks, the judgement, the throwaway comments.
They don't rate me, none of them do.
I'm constantly working to prove I deserve to be there.
You say people at work don't respect you, is there anyone there you feel does?
Perhaps someone you can talk to about things?
My partner, I guess.
He's actually my fiancé, we just got engaged.
Oh, congratulations.
I haven't shared the news with my parents yet.
Do you think they'll be disappointed?
Oh no, they'll be ecstatic.
They've only met him a few times, but they think he's great.
He's White.
I mean, they're not Indian-Indian.
My mum has been here since she was six and my dad came when he was 15.
So, not wanting to be open about your relationship is perhaps more about you than your parents?
No-one at work knows about us.
Although perhaps it would help if they did.
Do you think they'd accept you more knowing your partner is White?
Probably not.
I've spent my whole life trying to fit in.
It's never worked.
I'm not Indian enough for the Indians, and I'm not... White either.
D'you know, when I was a kid... we drove to see some relatives in London, and my dad got into the back of the car with his slippers and forgot to pack his shoes.
So we stopped on the Holloway Road and went to this market so he could pick up a cheap pair of shoes.
And I remember this, er, guy... ...shouting at him and calling him a... ...a Paki.
How did that make you feel?
I was mad.
I was mad at my dad for standing in the market and attracting attention, looking like some... And then I was mad at the guy.
Mostly, I was mad... cos my dad didn't say anything.
He fucking said nothing.
I never wanted anyone to call me that.
And have they?
Not to my face, they haven't.
But then when people say it to your face... at least you can prove it.
[Ray] You didn't say anything about the attack in the playground, did you?
No, no, of course not.
No, I didn't wanna worry her.
-You know how she is.
-Good.
Cos I really don't want a fuss.
-Mm!
-Sorry.
[she sighs] Feel like this little one's head's banging my bladder.
Mum's convinced it's a girl because of the heartburn, but I've never really believed all that bollocks.
Me neither.
Now she's freaking out about me having a home birth.
I really shouldn't have told her.
Oh, my God!
[Martyn chuckles] -Is that Nana Jean's?
-I had it restored.
-Are you OK?
-Yes, sorry!
Just hormones.
Do Mum and Dad know?
Not yet.
I think they should meet her first, don't you?
-[they chuckle] -They're gonna love you.
-Did you find them OK, madam?
-Oh, yes.
Thank you.
I should've said, there's actually a disabled toilet round the side of the bar.
It's a little easier to get to.
Oh, that's so thoughtful.
Feels like I go every five minutes.
Oh, I was like that with my son.
Is it your first?
Oh, erm... No, I'm just uncle-to-be.
Well, I hope you're up for baby-sitting.
I'll, erm, just grab your starters if you're ready.
Er, yes, thank you.
Congratulations.
This is just the best news.
[they chuckle] -Cheers.
-Cheers.
[glasses clink] -OK, what's going on, Rach?
-What?
It's not the waitress, is it?
Cos, you know, there was nothing in that.
No, it's not that.
I'm sorry.
There's just so much change right now, I'm trying to get my head around it.
And all that baby talk.
I'm happy for her, I really am, but... Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
It's OK.
I'm still with you on that front.
We can be fun auntie and uncle, no need for all that chaos.
Not at our age.
Well, that's a relief.
How about we go home and not make a baby?
Sounds perfect.
Thank you so much for coming in.
No problem.
I'm a bit over Zoom.
OK, so there was a significant amount of water in the lungs.
So she definitely drowned, then?
Thing is, I sent the water samples off to be analysed and they've come back showing no presence of algae whatsoever.
This is not canal water.
In fact, it's clearly not water found in any pond, lake, or river.
She didn't die in the canal, her body's been moved.
So the water in her lungs... My guess is tap, or...
So she could've been drowned in a bath, and then moved to make it appear like suicide?
Surely there would be marks on her, like some sign of struggle.
Not necessarily.
Towels tend to cover signs of physical force.
Imran and Anjuli knew something that got them both killed.
Ma'am, Navin Kapoor's been arrested again.
-What?
-They're bringing him in now.
Thank you.
-Where the fuck is he?
-All right, pipe down, Mr Kapoor.
Oi, don't fucking touch me, man!
-Where's my solicitor?!
-On his way.
You serious?
You're doing this again?
-What's this about?
-We've arrested him on suspicion of abduction and murder.
-I didn't do anything!
-Why?
A relative's come forward claiming Anjuli Kapoor had stayed with her.
She reports that two hours before the meeting with yourself in the playground, she witnessed Anjuli arguing with Navin.
Navin said he hadn't seen his sister since Imran's death, so either our witness is lying, or he is.
Our witness claims that Anjuli was staying at her house.
She came forward to speak to us when she heard about your sister's death.
She said you were at the house, arguing with your sister Anjuli, -then you left together.
-[Navin] My sister is dead.
[Kwesi] DI Ray's been assaulted.
Was that you, too?
[Navin] No.
I should be with my fa mily, not dealing with this bu llshit!
[Kwesi] Anjuli.
Why did you lie to us about seeing her?
-This ain't right.
-Answer the question.
Why do you think?
They couldn't get me for Imran, now it's something else.
It's victimisation.
You see all that police brutality?
It's not just in the US.
My family is in pieces right now.
My mum is a mess.
They're trying to break us.
They think that we won't fight back, but we fucking will!
Did you kill your sister, Navin?
She brought a lot of grief to you, didn't she, Navin?
Being arrested, people talking about you, your family, your reputation, your business.
That all means a lot to you, doesn't it, Navin?
It must make you angry.
Did it make you angry?
Is that why you murdered your sister, Navin?
[he grunts] [solicitor] Can we have one question at a time, please, detectives?
[Kerry] Sit down, please, Mr Kapoor.
[breathes deeply] Anju called me.
She wanted to talk, so I went round to see her.
She said she wanted to speak to that police lady about Imran.
And now she's dead.
She was really scared.
What was the argument about?
I told her that she shouldn't speak to the police.
Because youse lot don't care about the truth.
I said you'd do the same to her like as you've done to us... that Mum and Dad can't take any more.
I just wanted her to come home.
Stop making things worse, man.
Your attempts to dissuade her weren't working then, Navin.
She wasn't listening, like she hadn't listened before when you warned her off seeing Imran.
You couldn't get her to do what you wanted, could you?
So, I ask you, Navin, what lengths would you go to to protect your family's honour?
Oh, for fuck's sake!
[Nevin] It weren't me, yeah?
Do you get that?!
It wasn't me!
They confessed yet?
Ma'am, the lab analysis on Imran Aziz's phone's back.
These are all the messages from the past three months.
There's no correspondence prior to that.
It's all between Imran Aziz and one number.
[Ray] "7 x T and C Friday, 5 x T and C Monday.
"Need to discuss assets."
Anjuli said about the cash and carry, she said it wasn't "just tango and cash".
That must be the T and C, it's gotta be.
Tango and cash.
Did you look into that after I gave you my statement?
No, Ma'am, I'm sorry.
[Clive] "Tango and cash" is one of the street names for fentanyl.
Me and Kwes had a case a while back.
Some fucker mixed too much with cocaine, got one of his kids selling it on an estate.
Turned out lethal.
What, you think Imran Aziz was importing it?
Possibly.
He was having financial difficulties.
But what's this talk about assets?
We need to apply for a production order from the bank.
Clive, can you get onto that, please?
And as soon as the judge grants the order, we need a financial investigator to go to the bank and search all of Imran's business accounts.
We need to build up a picture of where money is coming in and out of.
There's a third party involved here.
And we need to trace that number.
We need to find out exactly who Imran was dealing with that could've got both him and Anjuli killed.
[gasping for air] What the hell's going on?
The door... OK, there's no sign of anyone.
Must've legged it pretty quick when they saw me.
There's no sign of forced entry.
We should check the building CCTV and the street CCTV... and any ANPR cameras nearby.
We should preserve the scene for prints and DNA.
It's how Anjuli was killed.
Someone's trying to scare me.
Probably the same person who attacked Anjuli.
We should call Forensics.
I'll get them to send a team.
They've already sent me to therapy.
They're gonna think I'm paranoid.
What if they take me off the case?
Rach, this is serious.
They could've killed you!
You have to report this.
And you definitely can't stay here.
Come on, we'll pack a bag.
You're coming to mine.
Hey.
No case is worth jeopardising your safety.
OK. Sure you don't want anything else?
First the playground, now this.
You know, when we're living in the same house, it'll be a damn sight better for my nerves, I'm telling you.
You worry me, Ray.
I didn't actually tell you about the therapy, did I?
No.
How was it?
It was actually all right.
I realised there's stuff that I never talk about.
Rach... you know you can tell me anything, yeah?
I'm gonna tell Mum and Dad about the engagement.
Just... wasn't the right time at the hospital.
I'm sorry if I made things awkward.
No, you do what you need to do in your own time.
They're your folks.
I know how important they are to you.
And so are you.
I'm waiting for Forensics to get back to me, but it's got to be linked to the investigation.
It's too similar to Anjuli Kapoor's cause of death to be unrelated.
Someone's trying to intimidate me.
But you didn't get eyes on him?
And you didn't hear him come in?
Unfortunately not.
Ma'am, I think we've got something.
This is CCTV from a restaurant car park approximately one hour after the attack on yourself in the playground.
Wait, is that...?
Yes, Ma'am.
Anjuli Kapoor's vehicle.
The vehicle appears empty, Ma'am, but it's impossible to detect if there's anyone else inside.
She could be in the boot.
Can you go back and zoom in on the face?
Let's get this image circulated round and included in daily briefings, here and in every neighbouring constabulary.
If any officer's had any dealings with him, they may be able to do a Mark 1 Eyeball.
This guy is now our prime suspect.
What did Tech say about the numbers?
Disconnected, Ma'am.
We know Imran Aziz was communicating with people via a burner phone.
It's very possible he had links to organised crime.
The last thing Anjuli Kapoor said to me was that it wasn't just tango and cash, the fentanyl-- that they were using his business and he was scared.
We need to ID this guy, fast.
[Terry] Let me pour some wine.
Terry, make sure you give one to Rachita.
-Oh.
-Am I saying that right?
Perfectly, but, please, call me Rach, Mrs Hunter.
Oh, Susan, please.
Huge congratulations to you both.
[chuckles] -Would you...?
-No, Dad.
-I'm so sorry.
-She only drinks red.
-There's a Malbec open.
-Actually, I'm OK right now, I'm just gonna grab a fizzy water for now.
Heard from your sister?
Er, yeah, she said she's gonna try and pop by later.
Oh, I hope she gets a lift.
Your mum thinks she shouldn't be driving in her condition.
Well, maybe I've got too much time on my hands.
I worry.
Are your parents retired, too, Rachita?
Er, no.
Actually, my dad works for the NHS, and my mum is a lecturer in particle physics.
Oh!
How did they meet?
When they were students at Birmingham Uni.
And then they moved to Leicester after they graduated.
Actually, they just celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary.
Oh, how lovely!
Susan and I went to an Indian wedding once.
Fella I used to work with, his daughter.
The food was out of this world.
Although a little bit too spicy for me, I'm afraid.
Everyone, sit.
Oh, Rach, could you grab the salad?
-Yeah.
-Thanks.
There you go.
It's all veggie.
-Rach doesn't eat meat.
-Not gonna lie, though.
Tofu is great, but nothing fixes a hangover like a bacon bap.
[laughter] Just a little for me, please.
Rach.
-There you go.
-Thank you.
Lovely!
You wouldn't have any painkillers, would you, love?
Er, yeah, yeah, somewhere.
What, migraine, is it?
I keep telling her to go to the doctor.
It's pointless, Terry.
You can't even get an appointment these days.
We're just not a priority.
Tuck in.
-[phone buzzes] -Mmm.
Sorry.
I'm just gonna grab that.
Carly?
Everything all right?
Sorry to bother you, Ma'am, but we heard over the radio, a call was made by the landlord of Ghara, a working men's club in Lozells, regarding Kabir Kapoor.
-He's demanding to speak to you.
-Where is he now?
Sobering up in the back of a police van, Ma'am.
I'll be there in 20 minutes.
I am... so sorry, but... -What is it?
-Kabir Kapoor's being held at a pub, and, apparently, he's drunk and he wants to talk, so I just need to get down there.
I'm so sorry.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Why are you getting involved?
This is what your DSs and DCs are for.
I have managed a team before.
Come on, Rach.
This isn't worth ruining the night over.
My folks have been waiting for ages to meet you.
I wanna be there.
The last thing we need is him in custody again, and this is an opportunity for me to get more out of him.
Not when he's pissed up.
Well, that's my call to make.
Don't argue on our account.
We'll be seeing a lot more of you from now on, love.
Absolutely.
Welcome to the family, my love.
What happened?
He was very drunk, they refused to serve him any more, so he chucked a pint glass and it smashed a window.
He's known to the landlord.
He knows what the family are going through and doesn't wanna press charges.
But Kabir kept saying he wanted to speak to you.
Thanks, guys, you did the right thing.
I had to get away.
It was just...
It was too much at home.
Fuck, man!
He...
He told me.
He told me not to say anything about him seeing Anji.
He said youse lot would screw us again.
It weren't my brother who did this, and he would never... never have hurt Anji.
She's our chichi baba.
Was.
Kabir, what was it you wanted to talk to me about?
Anji was... strong, you get me?
She didn't ever want to be involved in anything that wasn't legit.
She was always giving shit to me and Navin about smoking weed.
Nav said not to say too much.
He reckons you guys will turn everything back round on us.
Make it look like we was involved.
A few days before he died, they were fighting, Anji and Imran.
It was, like, 3am.
I could hear her on the phone.
I thought she was giving him shit, thinking he was cheating.
But she told me it weren't that.
Just some guy Imran was doing some business with.
What kind of business?
He said he'd stopped working with him, but... she found out he was gonna meet him that night.
Liam...
I need you track down Imran Aziz's vehicle three days before his murder, specifically around 3am.
Whoever he was meeting may have been the last person to see him alive.
Ma'am.
I know, bud, but I'll be there when you wake up, OK?
Yes, I promise.
All right, can I speak to Dadi now, please?
OK, love you.
Ha-jay nahin khaanda?
Still?
Fishfingers vini?
All right, well, yeah, I'll speak to him tomorrow.
Thanks, Mum.
Ma'am.
Thanks for coming in, I know it's late.
I just wanted the whole team on the case.
No problem.
Would you like coffee?
Yeah, yeah, cheers.
Your hair's normally up, right?
I was meeting Martyn's parents.
-Your man?
-Yeah.
Never met them before.
Oh, so you're actually getting to do things at your own pace, then?
What do you mean?
Relationships are hard enough, right, when everyone's all up in your business?
You know what our lot are like.
Not really.
I've never actually dated an Asian guy.
-What?
It doesn't mean anything.
-Yeah.
At school, all the Asian kids stuck together, and my best mates were Claire and Meghan.
I hung out with Meghan's brothers and their friends.
You know how it is.
At school.
I've just never met anyone that I've connected with... in that way.
Anjuli said Imran wanted to stop whatever he was involved with.
Kabir Kapoor is pretty sure it was drugs.
That's a lot of extra containers for a bit of fentanyl.
-So, what are you thinking?
-Possibly large amounts of cocaine or heroin.
Ma'am?
According to the phone company, the number Imran Aziz was in text communication with -is a SIM-only number.
-So probably paid for with cash.
You'd think, except I checked, and it was actually paid for via a business account.
I contacted the bank to verify the details, and they match the account that recently made payments into Imran Aziz's cash and carry.
Clive's on the phone to the financial investigator now.
OK, great, thanks.
OK, so, the name of the business account is NQD Logistics.
It's registered as a consultancy business run by a Nick Davies.
Now, the only address they could find for NQD Logistics is their accountant in Spain, but they've run checks with the Inland Revenue, and the same business account previously linked to a hauliers'.
So this consultancy could just be a link in the chain, moving money around to distract from what Imran was being paid to do.
We need to track down this Nick Davies.
He could be the man that Anjuli and Imran were arguing over.
She disapproved of Imran doing business with him.
If he was using Aziz's to bring in illegal shipments, we need to know where those shipments are being handled.
It'll be containers, lorry parks, that type of place.
To be fair, there's not that many.
Ma'am, ANPR has detected Imran Aziz's vehicle on the M6 about two miles from Brackstowe at 4am three nights before he was found dead.
There's a freight yard at Brackstowe.
OK, Clive, run checks on it.
Carly, Liam and Kwesi, check to see if there's any CCTV in the surrounding roads.
-Shall I...?
-You're with me, Sergeant.
OK.
So, it turns out Homicide is quite stressful, actually.
-[phone buzzing] -DI Ray.
[DCI Henderson] What the hell are you playing at, Ray?
Ma'am, we've identified a freight yard where we believe organised crime may have been importing large quantities of fentanyl and possibly other drugs through Aziz's cash and carry.
We're en route.
Why is this the first I'm hearing of this?
I'm sorry, Ma'am, I didn't wanna waste any time.
Shit, there's the exit.
Get back here now, Ray.
We... [cuts off] Is that a good idea?
Signal went.
I've got a container number here for Aziz's.
Looks like it's still not been shifted.
It'll be one of those down there.
[Tony] So we're in the right place, then.
[Ray] Now we've just gotta find it.
Bingo.
Tony?
-Over here.
-Ma'am?
Can you get me inside there?
No, I don't have access to any of 'em.
Clive, can you get on to the on-call Magistrates' Court clerk?
I'm after a warrant for a container.
Tell them we have confirmed intel from a reliable source that suggests there's a large quantity of illegal goods inside.
We're gonna need a method of entry team down here as well.
[sirens approach] How's the Magistrates'?
Signed it off straight away so he could get back to his dinner party.
-Thanks so much, Clive.
-Ma'am.
Over here.
Forget to invite someone, Ma'am?
We're in, Ma'am.
Can you get some ambulances down here, please?
I thought it was drugs.
Ma'am, quick!
Get an ETA on those ambulances.
You're all right, OK?
Just breathe, really slowly.
We're here to help you.
Honour crime, my arse.
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Rachita races to track down Anjuli Kapoor, making some awful discoveries in the process. (30s)
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