Programa de TV: Spooks - 8x6
This programme contains some violent scenes.
Are you implying we may both have some bad apples in our cart?
I got a full list of mobile phones active in the same cell around the time of his death.
And?One of them was Sarah Caulfield's.
Sarah was no more than five metres away when he fell.
When I called Sam to meet, he told me he'd come by the office later.
She lied, plain and simple.
The question is, was she working for the agency or had she gone freelance?
I really don't know.
Then I suggest we find out.
..not the time to go quiet.
You need to be listening to me.
Come on!
I should be listening to you?
You should be listening to me.
Listen, listen.Baisley, we are paying you a large amount of money to blow DeWits bank wide open!
Have you been listening...?
Just tell us where the information is!
Why are you getting angry?
She's getting angry.
I'm the one that should be getting angry here.
Listen to me, Baisley, you have been secretly recording the names of depositors from one of the world's nastiest offshore banks.
Now amongst some of those tax-dodging celebrities there's a healthy smattering of drug barons, warlords and dictators.
Now what do you think they're going to want to do to you, when they discover that you have been recording their names?
I wasn't ready!
You pulled me in early, that was not the plan.
You said record information for six months, it has been four months.
Give us the goddamn information that you have!
Excuse me, is she shouting at me?
Oh, she's really mean, isn't she?
Look, you have changed the terms of the agreement!
I think that that calls for a re-negotiation.
What?
You are getting in excess of ¤200,000 for those account numbers.
Oh, please, do you think I am stupid?
Look at the security here.
Look at it!
My life is over now!
You came into this with your eyes open, we told you the risks.
I just think that a more realistic figure would be five!
Million, I mean.
Five million.
Look, I have the DeWits accounts.
I have the names.
What I have is clear evidence of illegal earnings and tax evasion in the billions.
Admit it, the economy's in the toilet.
We're all screwed without that money so come on, what do I get?
I'm giving you the most corrupt bank in history.
Where are you going?
Cash point.
Five million was it?
I just think I should get something more!
While you think about what you should and shouldn't get, you think about this.
We're shouting at you, But some of the people whose names you've got, they don't shout.
They scream.
So you think about screaming.
I'm not scared, you know!
You need me!
You know we're going to have to pay him, don't you?
Yeah.
You should give him to us.
Oh, what for?
Nice little holiday in Algeria?
Spot of watersports?
Yeah, we don't do that any more.
No, got hybrid cars and everything now.
Excuse me, I just need to get a cigarette.
Oh, come on, I'll open a window.
PHONE RINGING 'You're through to Sophie and Ethan Baisley, please leave a message.
' 'Sophie!
Sophie, if you're there, pick up.
'Look, just get out of there now!
'I'm gonna hide.
I can't come.
' The police or MI5, anyone, but just get out of there now!
I'm sorry, darling, I can't explain.
I have to hide.
Just take Ethan and go, just...
I love you, babe.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, darling.
Our informant, Baisley, escaped.
He's on the run.
God help us.
I need Baisley.
Harry, you've got to find him.
Home Secretary, it seemed to spook Baisley bringing the deal forward.
Is there something I should know?
Have you heard of the Henshaw principle?
Economic activity moves in peaks and troughs with the extremes lasting no longer than a couple of days.
The Henshaw principle states that even a rich economy can, in extreme circumstances, excessive borrowing for example, find itself in what Henshaw calls an economic eclipse.
It only lasts for a couple of days, but it is absolute, the equivalent of temporary bankruptcy.
If there are no major outgoings during the eclipse, it passes and nobody notices.
It's only happened twice before, once to Japan in '95 and in the US last year, but they were lucky, no outgoings, no-one noticed.
We entered the shadow of the eclipse at 2pm yesterday and we will be in it until 4.25am on Saturday.
National debt on interest payments is due tomorrow at noon.
How much do we need?
The payment is 2.9 billion.
We think we can find 1.7, giving us a shortfall of 1.2 billion.
Without Baisley's information we can't pay our national debt.
What?!
We spent 60 billion bailing the banks out!
Can't we borrow?
No, you don't understand, we are in the shadow of the eclipse.
We cannot undertake any economic activity outside of the norm.
We have to get through this without the markets noticing or there will be a run on sterling.
By Tuesday the pound will be worth 35 cents and by the end of next week, it's possible we'll have hyper-inflation.
Expect to be talking about unemployment in the tens of millions.
So we need the bank's money?
We've looked at every other possibility.
We can make seizures at DeWits from illegal activity and tax evasion totalling 1.5 billion pounds, but we can't do that without Baisley's information.
To all intents and purposes, the UK is bankrupt until 4.25 Saturday morning.
In two days it'll be business as usual.
But we don't have two days.
And you, how are you doing?
Me?
Well, you know, enjoying being the most unpopular man in the UK.
Good practice should you ever want to run for PM.
Any news on the group that met in Basel?We're still digging.
Home Secretary, perhaps I should put some men on you.
Your contact was scared.Put everything you have on Baisley.
That's the only thing that can help us now.
Dead?All of them.
Harry, we just went to pick up Baisley's partner, she's dead too.
And her child, Baisley's stepson, both executed.
Good God.We're scanning CCTV but these guys were good.
There was DNA found at the safe house that doesn't belong to either Baisley or the officers, that's our best hope so far.
I want a DA notice issued to the press, nothing must get out.
If Baisley finds out that his partner and her child have been killed, he'll never give us those accounts.
I think they're sending him a message - keep quiet or it's your own kid next.
So local police have picked up the ex-wife and child.
Did he give you any indication as to where he'd hidden the DeWits information?
Or how he'd got it out?
He said it was well hidden in an easy-to-read format, that's it. "
Easy-to-read format" - what does that mean?
How did they know where we had him?
The CIA?
Sarah?
All right, so we step up surveillance on Sarah.
Good, but the priority is finding Baisley.
Then I want the people who did this and whoever is behind them.
Lucas, can I have a word?
The CIA is in turmoil.
Sarah is implicated.
We need to watch her because information is leaking and we know that she threw her boss to his death over a balcony.
We cannot proceed on feelings here, Lucas.
We have intelligence to suggest that Walker was passing information to the Chinese.
Rumours, not intelligence.
Even so, a seven-storey fast track to a concrete floor is not normal CIA procedure.
Lucas, are you OK with this?Yeah.
Yeah, Harry, I just...
Yes, I can handle it.
Find out what she knows, but be careful.
Is that the recording from the answering machine?Yeah.
We've been through it though, Ros.
There's nothing.
You know me.
I like to hear the voice.
I'm going to collect Baisley's ex.
You've lost him?
Are you serious?
Well, this is insane!
I said that you should give him to us.
A British citizen on British soil?
Yeah, but you've absolutely no idea which patch of British soil he is currently on.
This is bad, Lucas.
These guys are not going to stop.
Guys?
What guys?
Sarah?
OK, look we found out yesterday that there's a ¤30-million bounty on Baisley's head.30 million?
Don't suppose you're going to tell me how you know all this?
What's in it for me?
The undying gratitude of the British people.
But I think I want more.
'Sophie?
Sophie, if you're there, pick up!
'Look, just get out of there, now!
'I'm gonna hide, I can't come.
'The police or MI5, just anyone, but just get out of there now!
'I'm sorry, darling.
I can't explain.
'I'm gonna have to hide.
Just take Ethan and go.
'I love you, babe, I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, darling.
' I'm here for the Baisleys.
It says MI5.
How many of you does it take?
Pam's already taken your lad down there.
I want my daughter!
I want Leah!
She's fine, Tina.
We have her safe.
That's what they said in the police station, I want my girl!
Listen to me.
You have to talk to me first, OK?
Nothing's going to happen to her.
I won't let anyone near her, OK?
Do you have any idea where your ex-husband might be?
Is this, is this because...
Has he robbed the bank?
He has, hasn't he?
I knew he'd do something stupid!
I'm not interested, I don't care about money.
Tina, what makes you say that he's robbed the bank?
He called, last week, said he was going to be rich.
Tens of millions.
I thought it was just talk, he likes to talk.
But I knew, somehow deep down, I knew.
Tina, he said he was getting tens of millions from the bank?
He said he deserved it.
Oh, he's not a bad person.
He loves Leah.
He loves Sophie's little boy, Ethan.
Ready-made family, that's just him.
But he loves them.
He does.
It's just these days he thinks loving someone is giving them cash.
What do we know about the hitman?
Semyon Martova.
Russian mercenary, ex KGB.
Fibres found at the safe house are a match, so the man Ros shot is definitely one of the men who tried to get Baisley.
One team did both hits.
Also we have a match on the DNA found outside the safe house.
Shimon Tarkay.
Mossad?
What are the Israelis doing in this?
No idea.I want to reiterate the importance of finding this man.
If we don't get Baisley's information by tomorrow, next week the UK will be a third-world country.
So Baisley tried to bribe DeWits?
That's my guess.
He told his ex-wife that he was coming into tens of millions of pounds.
I think he'd already decided he wanted a lot more than the measly 200 grand we were offering, and he was already in the process of bribing the bank when we happened to bring him in.
That's why he wasn't cooperating, I think he wants big money for what he has.
Maybe the FSB and Mossad have got money in there they want to keep quiet about.
So when Baisley tries to bribe DeWits, the chief exec gets frightened and calls in his two scariest customers for help.
Baisley is accessing his email.
Baisley's somewhere in EC2.
We have a team on their way.
Can we contact him?I'm trying.
It's a complex firewall.
He's gone.Damn!
Tariq, that phone technique you've been playing with, did you say it works even when the phone's switched off?
Yes.So you can remotely turn the phone on?
If we know where he is, yes.
If we turn his phone on, won't that give his position away?
It will, but if we act fast enough, we can get him to dump and run.
How big is that cell?
3.6 kilometres.
OK, get him on the phone.
Don't let him leave that cell.
Ruth, get on to that email he's sending.
It's coming in through a micro cell.
Number 8105.
That's Liverpool Street Station.
Lucas?Yeah, I'm on it.
Come on.
How much time do we have?
Depends on their technology.
Hello?
'You good at remembering numbers?
' Yeah, but who is this?
'Good.
Remember this one, then throw your phone away.
'07700 900 978.
It's a secure number.
'Do you have it memorised?'Yeah.
Don't say yes, repeat it back to me.
07700 900 978.'Good.
Memorise it then throw the phone away.
' Call us back, as soon as you can.
Walk away now and do not run, just walk.
But?'Now!
' Now what?
We just have to hope he has a good memory.
You have to come in.
They killed your men at the safe house.
They killed them!
Listen to me, Ryan, you have to come in.
What, what are you talking about?
I did come in, they nearly killed me!
Where are the DeWits accounts?
You promised us that information.
You have to tell us where the accounts are then we can protect you, Ryan.
You have to come in.
Listen.
What about my daughter?
Is Leah OK?
She's fine.
And Sophie and Ethan?
We have them.
They're safe.
I've got a lock on him!
I'm sending this through, Lucas.
I'm sorry I was awkward, annoying.
I'm, I am annoying.
Sophie says that I am.
Sorry.
Ryan, do you have that information?
You have to tell us where it is.
What's your name?
Ros.
Ros Myers.
My family are safe, Ros, yeah?
You swear?
Yes.
I swear.
Thank you.
We're there!
No sign of him.
We've lost him.
Area's clear.
Surveillance team, stand down.
All units, stand down.
What now?
We just wait?
No.
If we can't get Baisley, we find out who's after him.
Someone's funding that hit squad and I think it's time we paid a visit to our friendly bank manager.
Ros?
Why did you give him your name?
Judgement call.
I needed a bond.
I thought he'd sense a lie.
How did it go with the psychologist?
After Jo's death?
Did she talk about displacement?
Ros, saving Baisley won't bring Jo back.No.
It'll be nice for Baisley, though.
Thanks for seeing us, Mr Perrot.
We appreciate you're a very busy man.
DeWits is more than happy to help.
We always comply with the laws of the states within which we operate.
Unless they're tax laws, of course.
If any of our clients has a lax approach to tax law, that's disappointing.
But any crime committed is their responsibility, not ours.
I believe Saddam Hussein was a client of yours?
Regular saver, was he?
Prudent?
You know very well it's illegal for me to discuss who is or who isn't a client, but I can tell you that as well as world leaders, we have celebrities, industrialists, bankers, politicians.
We have Ryan Baisley, your missing assistant.
Well, I hope you've got him under lock and key, because he's breaking banking secrecy laws inSwitzerland, Liechtenstein, Jerseyand about 15 other jurisdictions.
How do you know he's breaking banking secrecy laws?I'm sorry?
I said we had him.
I didn't say he was telling us anything.
Yes, well I assume that's why he's...
I mean, why would he come to you?
Does he have something to tell?
This morning somebody tried to kill Baisley.
That's attempted murder.
You are required by the laws of all the jurisdictions you work within to cooperate with law enforcement in cases of criminal activity.
If you believe that one of our clients is implicated, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you which one and to produce a court order.
Doesn't surprise you that somebody's trying to murder one of your employees?
Oh, yes, yes, it does.
I think we're done here.
The national-debt interest payment is due in 17 hours, Harry.
If we can't meet that, the very least we can expect is a ten-year depression.
In the short term, the government goes bankrupt, we won't be able to borrow and no public-sector worker, no teacher, no doctor, no policeman, soldier or MI5 operative will be paid for six months.
It's bad.
I'd like to make an attempt on the DeWits network.
I thought it was impossible to break into?
It is.
But our new boy wonder has come up with a plan.
If we get in, we can cross reference account numbers with corresponding transactions in regular banks.
That may give us enough to make seizures at DeWits.
Then we'll no longer need Baisley's information.
Of course.
Give it a go.
Yes?
'Turn on the news.
' 'Questions are growing today about the Home Secretary's dealings with foreign businessmen.
' Having repeatedly said he was alone with the Albanian businessman Pal Mirot, photographs are to be published that explicitly show Nicholas Blake with three businessmen alleged to have links with organised crime.
What?
These photographs have been sent to every major newspaper in London, they've been verified as genuine, and will be published tomorrow.
Speculation here in Westminster...
Harry, I didn't.
That is not me.
Harry, that is not me!
I want to know if these are fake.
And if they're real?
He doesn't deal with the mafia.
Anything on the Baisley email?
No, nothing.
It's just a huge rambling apology to all his friends and colleagues.
There is one odd thing, though, he gets the date of his daughter's birthday wrong.
Doesn't seem like the kind of thing he'd get wrong.
Harry!
We've been putting the CCTV footage through the face-recognition software and it came up with this.
Baisley?
Where is this?
Kensington.
Three hours ago.
Find out who he was calling.
Meanwhile, it's time we paid a visit to DeWits ourselves.
Tariq, cometh the hour, cometh the geek.
Tariq, if you would.
DeWits use a quantum encryption to encode all transactions.
Uses quantum mechanics to encode information.
But based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle that you cannot measure sub-atomic information without disturbing it.
What's he saying?
You can't watch them without them knowing and turning the system off.
Once it's up and running it's completely impossible to hack into without breaking the fundamental laws of the universe.
You love all this, don't you?
The entire network in their London office is secure.
No disk drives, no USBs, nothing.
Just one access point at the chief exec's terminal, that's it.
I've created a dummy which will sit in their network invisibly, transmitting information back to us.
All we have to do is have someone out there at Perrot's terminal while I try and hack into the system.
The hack will fail, but the system will go down to protect itself.
The bank security protocols dictate that the chief exec and the head of security must then meet face-to-face.
So we install this in Perrot's machine when he pops out to see his head of security, buying you maybe a minute, minute and a half.
Is that all?
Can't we just break the fundamental laws of the universe?
Well, no.
They're fundamental laws.
So I go in to DeWits posing as this customer, Astanovic?
Russian oligarch, banks at DeWits, but he's never been in there so Perrot doesn't know what he looks like.
You just have to do convincePerrot you're the kind of manwho has 48 million.
You were made for the part.
Mr Astanovic, there is absolutely no reason for you to be concerned.
Really?
I thought there was.
I thought someone in your organisation talks to MI5.
What?
No, no, no, I can't imagine where you heard such a thing, let me assure you.
With �48 million in your hands and one of your staff talking to MI5, your assurances are the faeces of dogs.
If that was happening, and it isn't, it really isn't, let me put your mind at rest that it is something we would take steps to insure against.
What steps?
Well, I can't say exactly.
But DeWits has ways of protecting its assets.
Really?
Well, I think you should tell me about your insurance.
Or I will take all of my �48 million out of your bank.
Lucas, he's not going to bite, let's do this.
I'm uploading the hack now.
I can't.
I really can't.
Something wrong?
Um, small problem with the system.
I won't be a moment.
Time to light him up, Lucas.
I don't like to wait.
And...
It's working, I've got him.
Right, you've got four minutes before the isotopes decay and then I'll have no idea where he is.
Tariq, it's a completely different processor.
How many pins does it have?
14.They've upgraded it.
Lucas, it should click into place but you're going to have to realign the output and input modes.
Lucas, he's heading back.
Ten seconds.
Disconnect the blue wire, reroute it onto the bug and click it into place.
How?
There's no connection.
Eight seconds.
Just twist it round a pin.
It might work.
Five.
Lucas, get out now.
Where were we?
What are we getting?
We're getting tonnes.
But the data is corrupted because of the bodge job Lucas had to do with the chip.
So I'm getting account numbers through but most of them are missing digits.
So we still need Baisley?
Yeah, there's something else here, though.
There's a huge account, I mean huge.
Six billion dollars.And?
Well, there's a massive amount of activity on this account from Switzerland, money in, money out.
From Basel.
All centred around the same five-day period when our boys met.
I don't know who the account holder is, but a massive tranche of money came in from China.
I've been through the records for the pay-phone Baisley was at.
Guess who he was calling?
DeWits.
Perrot's office.
We zoomed in on the CCTV to see if we could see what he said, but he actually said nothing.
He just pressed those six numbers on the keypad.
Ruth, that email Baisley sent.
Did he send it to Perrot?
Yeah, well, I mean he sent it to everyone in his address book.
And he got his own daughter's birthday wrong?Yeah.Can I see it?
It's an account number.
The number that he pressed into the key pad was a sort code.
See if this matches an account.
Yes.
There's an account here, a regular high street bank.
Opened two days ago in the name of Leah Baisley.
His daughter.
Christ.
He's bargaining.
He's blackmailing Perrot.
This is him sending Perrot his account details for him to transfer the money into.
It's suicide, Perrot's men will kill him.
Does the account have an address?
15 Dreydon Road, Camberwell.
You start talking.
Look, I just want a bit of what they have.
You see what they have, these people.
They have so much.
Their children have got personal assistants.
Personal assistants!
I've dealt with tax returns for people who spend more on their dogs than I will ever earn in a year.
They're truly rich.
For them, this is, this is just, it's just a transaction, OK.
That's all it is.
Baisley, when are you going to learn that they just want to shut you up!
I'm going to do a deal.No, they won't deal, they won't let you walk!
Listen, I need to do a deal.
How the hell am I going to protect my family?
Now what have my kids got to look forward to now, eh?
I will see what can be done.
Oh, what?
A couple of thousand pounds, ten grand?
I don't need toy money, I need real money!
I need it!
Go!
I've been running a check on our hitman and I came up with this.
It's Martova, going through security at Moscow airport this morning.
Surely he was here?
That's what I thought.
So I did some digging.
He checked into The Stesovich Hotel in Moscow.
Two hours ago.
CCTV confirms it's him.Two hours ago?
That's very clever for someone shot dead by Ros this morning.
Yeah.
So that got me thinking and I had a look at our other guy, Tarkay, the Mossad agent?
The DNA is a perfect match.
But Shimon Tarkay broke three vertebrae skiing in Lebanon last month.
He can hardly walk.
Chicken-cooping.
I'm sorry?
Take their DNA, find someone with a similar build, hair colour, alter records and wherever our men bleed, Semyon and Shimon will be blamed.
Favourite technique of the CIA when slipping someone into deep cover.
You've been lying to me.
Martin Lewis, ex CIA.
Went off the radar about eight years ago.
Now part of a team with this man.
Richard Preslewski, former Marine, now dead.
Lewis has been running around London trying to kill Ryan Baisley.
Start talking, because this has got CIA written all over it.
OK, don't start judging, Lucas, you do that judging thing, and it really...
I don't judge.I'm not lying.
He was CIA, him and his boys.
We had this sort of conflict resolution programme about five years ago.Conflict resolution?
Well, that was the thinking, that was the old us, we don't do that...
There are certain types who, due to the stresses of the job, tend to develop difficult traits.
Difficult in what sense?
Well, they go off the rails, honey, into criminality.
And we thought, you know, having invested literally hundreds of thousands in them already, why not train them a little more and have them...?
Indulging in criminality on your behalf?
Yeah.
But you don't have to make it sound so sordid.
Lewis was part of a pilot group.
It didn't go very well.
And you trained him?
We trained him, yeah.
And for the past five years we have no single clue where he is or what he's been doing except for turning people into bodies for money.
That's all I know, Lucas, I swear.
Harry.
Harry, something else has come up.
There's a record of a conversation.
An MI6 asset in Islamabad referring to something called Nightingale.
Connected to a group that met in Basel.
Nightingale?
Any idea what that is?
No.
I've run it through everything.
Nothing.
But the asset did get as far as saying that there was some kind of CIA involvement.
Then the line went dead, conversation terminated.
CIA involvement?
Do you think it could be Sarah?I have no idea.
OK, dig a little deeper, Ruth.
Without alerting 6.
Best not to wake them.
Um, actually there's, there's something else.
It's Ros.
She hasn't checked in, we don't know where she is.
I think she hasn't accepted Jo's death.
I think this thing with Baisley's brought it back.
Oh?
You've arranged an exchange with Baisley.
Where is he?
You're trying to kill him.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I lost someone recently, a colleague, I had to make a choice to let her die and if I'm honest, I think it's affected my judgement.
My boss thinks I've got this psychological displacement thing going on.
He thinks, I think that if I save Baisley, somehow I'll be saving her.
He thinks that I equate Baisley with her.
Which is odd, because they're nothing alike.
I think I see her as an innocent, caught up in events that she really shouldn't have been caught up in.
Which is odd, because it makes you wonder how I see myself.
Baisley, of course, is not at all innocent.
But maybe he is compared to you.
To us.
So strange how the mind works, isn't it?
This doesn't scare me, you know.
We're in England, not in China.
You tell me where he is, or I WILL kill you.
Baisley's headed for Euston station.
Perrot set him up.
Martin Lewis is waiting for him.
Stairwell F, north side.
Send CO19.
Wait for the team.Yep.
I mean that, Ros!
I know, Harry.
Baisley!
Baisley!
DOWN!
I've got you.
I've got you.
Harry, the press, there are stories, stories are breaking.Ruth.Stories are breaking...Ruth.Stories...
Take a deep breath and tell me.
About the murder of Baisley's partner and her child.
It's all over the news.
'The bodies of a woman and young boy found in their house in South London 'have been identified as the common-law family of missing banker Ryan Baisley.
'Police say it was an execution-type killing and are appealing for witnesses.
'As yet, there are no leads and neighbours are said to be in a state of total shock 'over the deaths of two popular and happy members of the community.
'The five-year-old boy and middle-aged woman...
' A consolation?
No.
It's just cigarettes.
We need your information, Ryan.
We need it desperately.
You..
You said she was fine.
You said they were fine.
You lied.
Yes, I lied.
I lie a lot.
I have to.
But I'm not lying now.
We need those accounts, Ryan.
We've got two hours until the country's bankrupt.
They won't let me see the bodies.
Ryan, they won't let you see the bodies because the chances are, the people that killed them will be there waiting for you.
Your whole life's going to be different for you and your family now.
We're going to have to take you away from here, to a different country.
You're going to have to hide for the rest of your life.
Money is no good to you now.
I did this to them.
I did...
I did it to them.
Where is it, Ryan?
Please.
Where are the account numbers?
Um, I, I found something.
I didn't know what to do with it.
It's an account in DeWits.
And?
It belongs to the Home Secretary.
Is that four...?Four million, yes.
Now, he has no income that could account for this.
I am 100% sure.
We keep this to ourselves.
Harry...There's no way this could be his money.
Harry, we should tell someone about this.
Oh, I know we should tell someone.
There's something else.
Ruth and Tariq have done some more digging inside CIA computers.
Last thing Walker searched for - airline tickets for CIA officers.
Sarah was at the meeting in Basel.
Are you sure?
She was there.
Walker was on his way to finding that out.
He's dead.
There's more, Lucas.
The account that we found in DeWits.
The ¤6 billion.
It's a CIA account.
I need to talk to her.
As a member of MI5, or as her lover?
Harry, I need to do this.
Whatever Nightingale is, whatever went on in Basel, these people bank with DeWits.
Perrot is responsible for the assassination attempts on Baisley, and if Sarah IS a member of Nightingale, she's been passing on information.
Now, Walker died because he knew a lot less than that.Walker was working alone.
I'll have you listening in.
Let me talk to her.
Yes, Lucas, you should talk to her.
How do I play it?Misinformation.
Give her something false, then let her off the hook.
Tell her we know about Basel, we know she killed Walker, we know the account is a CIA account.
Do not tell her we know she was there.
Let's see if she wants to be honest with you.
Why did you kill your boss?
'We know you threw him from the seventh floor balcony.
'We have knowledge of a group of intelligence experts meeting in Basel connected to' an operation called Nightingale.
We also know that that same group have access to funds in a CIA account in excess of �6 billion.
'Have you been spying on me, honey?
'What do you know about Basel?No, I'm not telling you what I know, you're telling me what you know.
'For example, why you threw your boss off a balcony.
' The CIA is in pieces, there are people within who are violently opposed to the new regime, ideologues who are terrified that we are, in fact, about to lose the Cold War.
The Nightingale account WAS a CIA account, run by Walker.
Ruth, find out if that's true.
'How do you know so much about Basel?
' Is Harry listening to this, Lucas?
No, Lucas, no.
Tariq, get on to this.
Do something.
I really need you to answer my question.
Please.
I know about Basel because...
Because...
Because I was there.
Account 886625 is one of several that the CIA have in tax havens.
Obviously we don't like it to get out, but we use them to pay bad people.
You know, criminals, terrorists.
Bad people.Six billion dollars?
No, no, no.
Those accounts are supposed to have no more than a few tens of thousands in them.
The DeWits account was controlled by Walker.
The money currently in there belongs to Nightingale.
They approached Walker, he went along with them, joined them and used the CIA account.
Harry, I've just checked that account.
It's never been run by Walker.
It's Sarah.
Sarah is the signatory on the Nightingale account.Get a team over there now!
Is that why you killed him?
Walker was corrupt, a traitor, but to be honest with you, what I am doing is so far undercover, that I would have killed him if he was snow-white.
Nobody can know what I'm doing.
And me?What do you think, honey?
What is it that they're doing that needs six billion dollars?
I don't yet know.
What I do know is that Nightingale have operatives in intelligence services all over the world, in governments, in cabinets.
I know about your Home Secretary.
I know about his four million, that it's not his and that he's being set up.
Lewis.What?
What's he doing here?
Oh, Jesus.
He's after me.
My cover must be blown.Stay here.
What are you doing?
Stay here, please.
Do not take a risk.
You take him out through the door and you shoot him!
He's more useful to us alive.
No, he will kill you.
You shoot him first.
Lucas!
Lucas!
Drop it.
Slowly.
Turn around.
Drop it, Lucas.
No, not you, please God, not you.
Now!
Kneel.Sarah...
NOW, Lucas!
Why didn't you just do what I said?
Why didn't you just...?
You're with them.
Nightingale.
Why didn't you just shoot?Listen.
It doesn't have to be like this.
Yes, it does!
You know it does.
Was it you feeding information to Lewis?
Perrot hired him.
But you led him to Baisley, to protect your friends and their money.
I can't let you walk out of here.
They'll kill me, Lucas.
It's you or me.Who are they?They?
You have no idea how big they are.
They are taking over.
Sarah?This isn't fair, is it?
You deserve more than this.
You really do.
No.
This isn't fair.
Goodbye, Lucas.Take me with you.
TV:What concerns me is...
Does the Prime Minister wish you to resign, Home Secretary?
..which is making sure that the United Kingdom is adequately...
Do you think you should resign?
..is adequately policed, that our borders, our...
Could you answer the question?
Look, I have the full backing of my colleagues.
Home Secretary, four million pounds is an awful lot of money...
Well?We've recovered close to a billion and counting.
We'll make it.
We'll make the payments.
The economy is safe.
Home Secretary...
I am no longer the Home Secretary.
What, you're just going to leave?
Just going to let them win?
I'm finished.
No, this four million's a set-up.
Give us time and we'll prove it.
When the British people wake up on Monday, they will have an economy to wake up to.
We did well.
You call this doing well?
Someone said to me once, "Politics is victory chased by defeat. "
So make sure you develop a taste for two things, "blood and strong liquor."
Drink, Harry.
Time for the circus.
Be careful, Harry.
As the Home Secretary resigns amidst allegations of corruption and sleaze, we ask are the security services part of the cover-up?
The Prime Minister has issued a statement saying there will be a full and frank inquiry, saying there is "no place for shady deals and cosy back-room chats", announcing a new era of transparency and honesty.
Also today it appears that tens of millions of pounds in lost revenue and illegal earnings have been recovered from a dodgy tax haven.
But with politicians stashing their cash in that very same bank that now stands in the dock, we ask can the people who run this country ever be trusted again?
And are we now seeing the last days of a government that no longer has the faith of the people?
In a statement read to the press, the chief executive officer insists that all...
Are you OK?I'm angry.
More with myself than anything else.
I should've known it couldn't last, a decent politician.
Someone wanted him out and I need to know who.
Harry, do you want to get a drink?
Yes.
I think I do, Ruth.Harry, I think you should see this.
It's the Nightingale account.
They've transferred all the money.
What?
When?
Minutes before we went in there.
How?
That's not possible.
How?
They must've been warned.
Transferred where?
Pakistan.
All of the Nightingale money has gone to Pakistan.
A Pakistani intelligence officer was stabbed this morning.
So who killed your officer?
The far right in India is growing.
Enough is enough!
They are not the only ones who are prepared to give up everything for what they believe.
I need to know who that is, you need to find out for me.
He is going to kill me.
You're the only person that can stop this from happening.
An event like this could precipitate the kind of unrest unseen on these shores since the English Civil War.
Are you implying we may both have some bad apples in our cart?
I got a full list of mobile phones active in the same cell around the time of his death.
And?One of them was Sarah Caulfield's.
Sarah was no more than five metres away when he fell.
When I called Sam to meet, he told me he'd come by the office later.
She lied, plain and simple.
The question is, was she working for the agency or had she gone freelance?
I really don't know.
Then I suggest we find out.
..not the time to go quiet.
You need to be listening to me.
Come on!
I should be listening to you?
You should be listening to me.
Listen, listen.Baisley, we are paying you a large amount of money to blow DeWits bank wide open!
Have you been listening...?
Just tell us where the information is!
Why are you getting angry?
She's getting angry.
I'm the one that should be getting angry here.
Listen to me, Baisley, you have been secretly recording the names of depositors from one of the world's nastiest offshore banks.
Now amongst some of those tax-dodging celebrities there's a healthy smattering of drug barons, warlords and dictators.
Now what do you think they're going to want to do to you, when they discover that you have been recording their names?
I wasn't ready!
You pulled me in early, that was not the plan.
You said record information for six months, it has been four months.
Give us the goddamn information that you have!
Excuse me, is she shouting at me?
Oh, she's really mean, isn't she?
Look, you have changed the terms of the agreement!
I think that that calls for a re-negotiation.
What?
You are getting in excess of ¤200,000 for those account numbers.
Oh, please, do you think I am stupid?
Look at the security here.
Look at it!
My life is over now!
You came into this with your eyes open, we told you the risks.
I just think that a more realistic figure would be five!
Million, I mean.
Five million.
Look, I have the DeWits accounts.
I have the names.
What I have is clear evidence of illegal earnings and tax evasion in the billions.
Admit it, the economy's in the toilet.
We're all screwed without that money so come on, what do I get?
I'm giving you the most corrupt bank in history.
Where are you going?
Cash point.
Five million was it?
I just think I should get something more!
While you think about what you should and shouldn't get, you think about this.
We're shouting at you, But some of the people whose names you've got, they don't shout.
They scream.
So you think about screaming.
I'm not scared, you know!
You need me!
You know we're going to have to pay him, don't you?
Yeah.
You should give him to us.
Oh, what for?
Nice little holiday in Algeria?
Spot of watersports?
Yeah, we don't do that any more.
No, got hybrid cars and everything now.
Excuse me, I just need to get a cigarette.
Oh, come on, I'll open a window.
PHONE RINGING 'You're through to Sophie and Ethan Baisley, please leave a message.
' 'Sophie!
Sophie, if you're there, pick up.
'Look, just get out of there now!
'I'm gonna hide.
I can't come.
' The police or MI5, anyone, but just get out of there now!
I'm sorry, darling, I can't explain.
I have to hide.
Just take Ethan and go, just...
I love you, babe.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, darling.
Our informant, Baisley, escaped.
He's on the run.
God help us.
I need Baisley.
Harry, you've got to find him.
Home Secretary, it seemed to spook Baisley bringing the deal forward.
Is there something I should know?
Have you heard of the Henshaw principle?
Economic activity moves in peaks and troughs with the extremes lasting no longer than a couple of days.
The Henshaw principle states that even a rich economy can, in extreme circumstances, excessive borrowing for example, find itself in what Henshaw calls an economic eclipse.
It only lasts for a couple of days, but it is absolute, the equivalent of temporary bankruptcy.
If there are no major outgoings during the eclipse, it passes and nobody notices.
It's only happened twice before, once to Japan in '95 and in the US last year, but they were lucky, no outgoings, no-one noticed.
We entered the shadow of the eclipse at 2pm yesterday and we will be in it until 4.25am on Saturday.
National debt on interest payments is due tomorrow at noon.
How much do we need?
The payment is 2.9 billion.
We think we can find 1.7, giving us a shortfall of 1.2 billion.
Without Baisley's information we can't pay our national debt.
What?!
We spent 60 billion bailing the banks out!
Can't we borrow?
No, you don't understand, we are in the shadow of the eclipse.
We cannot undertake any economic activity outside of the norm.
We have to get through this without the markets noticing or there will be a run on sterling.
By Tuesday the pound will be worth 35 cents and by the end of next week, it's possible we'll have hyper-inflation.
Expect to be talking about unemployment in the tens of millions.
So we need the bank's money?
We've looked at every other possibility.
We can make seizures at DeWits from illegal activity and tax evasion totalling 1.5 billion pounds, but we can't do that without Baisley's information.
To all intents and purposes, the UK is bankrupt until 4.25 Saturday morning.
In two days it'll be business as usual.
But we don't have two days.
And you, how are you doing?
Me?
Well, you know, enjoying being the most unpopular man in the UK.
Good practice should you ever want to run for PM.
Any news on the group that met in Basel?We're still digging.
Home Secretary, perhaps I should put some men on you.
Your contact was scared.Put everything you have on Baisley.
That's the only thing that can help us now.
Dead?All of them.
Harry, we just went to pick up Baisley's partner, she's dead too.
And her child, Baisley's stepson, both executed.
Good God.We're scanning CCTV but these guys were good.
There was DNA found at the safe house that doesn't belong to either Baisley or the officers, that's our best hope so far.
I want a DA notice issued to the press, nothing must get out.
If Baisley finds out that his partner and her child have been killed, he'll never give us those accounts.
I think they're sending him a message - keep quiet or it's your own kid next.
So local police have picked up the ex-wife and child.
Did he give you any indication as to where he'd hidden the DeWits information?
Or how he'd got it out?
He said it was well hidden in an easy-to-read format, that's it. "
Easy-to-read format" - what does that mean?
How did they know where we had him?
The CIA?
Sarah?
All right, so we step up surveillance on Sarah.
Good, but the priority is finding Baisley.
Then I want the people who did this and whoever is behind them.
Lucas, can I have a word?
The CIA is in turmoil.
Sarah is implicated.
We need to watch her because information is leaking and we know that she threw her boss to his death over a balcony.
We cannot proceed on feelings here, Lucas.
We have intelligence to suggest that Walker was passing information to the Chinese.
Rumours, not intelligence.
Even so, a seven-storey fast track to a concrete floor is not normal CIA procedure.
Lucas, are you OK with this?Yeah.
Yeah, Harry, I just...
Yes, I can handle it.
Find out what she knows, but be careful.
Is that the recording from the answering machine?Yeah.
We've been through it though, Ros.
There's nothing.
You know me.
I like to hear the voice.
I'm going to collect Baisley's ex.
You've lost him?
Are you serious?
Well, this is insane!
I said that you should give him to us.
A British citizen on British soil?
Yeah, but you've absolutely no idea which patch of British soil he is currently on.
This is bad, Lucas.
These guys are not going to stop.
Guys?
What guys?
Sarah?
OK, look we found out yesterday that there's a ¤30-million bounty on Baisley's head.30 million?
Don't suppose you're going to tell me how you know all this?
What's in it for me?
The undying gratitude of the British people.
But I think I want more.
'Sophie?
Sophie, if you're there, pick up!
'Look, just get out of there, now!
'I'm gonna hide, I can't come.
'The police or MI5, just anyone, but just get out of there now!
'I'm sorry, darling.
I can't explain.
'I'm gonna have to hide.
Just take Ethan and go.
'I love you, babe, I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, darling.
' I'm here for the Baisleys.
It says MI5.
How many of you does it take?
Pam's already taken your lad down there.
I want my daughter!
I want Leah!
She's fine, Tina.
We have her safe.
That's what they said in the police station, I want my girl!
Listen to me.
You have to talk to me first, OK?
Nothing's going to happen to her.
I won't let anyone near her, OK?
Do you have any idea where your ex-husband might be?
Is this, is this because...
Has he robbed the bank?
He has, hasn't he?
I knew he'd do something stupid!
I'm not interested, I don't care about money.
Tina, what makes you say that he's robbed the bank?
He called, last week, said he was going to be rich.
Tens of millions.
I thought it was just talk, he likes to talk.
But I knew, somehow deep down, I knew.
Tina, he said he was getting tens of millions from the bank?
He said he deserved it.
Oh, he's not a bad person.
He loves Leah.
He loves Sophie's little boy, Ethan.
Ready-made family, that's just him.
But he loves them.
He does.
It's just these days he thinks loving someone is giving them cash.
What do we know about the hitman?
Semyon Martova.
Russian mercenary, ex KGB.
Fibres found at the safe house are a match, so the man Ros shot is definitely one of the men who tried to get Baisley.
One team did both hits.
Also we have a match on the DNA found outside the safe house.
Shimon Tarkay.
Mossad?
What are the Israelis doing in this?
No idea.I want to reiterate the importance of finding this man.
If we don't get Baisley's information by tomorrow, next week the UK will be a third-world country.
So Baisley tried to bribe DeWits?
That's my guess.
He told his ex-wife that he was coming into tens of millions of pounds.
I think he'd already decided he wanted a lot more than the measly 200 grand we were offering, and he was already in the process of bribing the bank when we happened to bring him in.
That's why he wasn't cooperating, I think he wants big money for what he has.
Maybe the FSB and Mossad have got money in there they want to keep quiet about.
So when Baisley tries to bribe DeWits, the chief exec gets frightened and calls in his two scariest customers for help.
Baisley is accessing his email.
Baisley's somewhere in EC2.
We have a team on their way.
Can we contact him?I'm trying.
It's a complex firewall.
He's gone.Damn!
Tariq, that phone technique you've been playing with, did you say it works even when the phone's switched off?
Yes.So you can remotely turn the phone on?
If we know where he is, yes.
If we turn his phone on, won't that give his position away?
It will, but if we act fast enough, we can get him to dump and run.
How big is that cell?
3.6 kilometres.
OK, get him on the phone.
Don't let him leave that cell.
Ruth, get on to that email he's sending.
It's coming in through a micro cell.
Number 8105.
That's Liverpool Street Station.
Lucas?Yeah, I'm on it.
Come on.
How much time do we have?
Depends on their technology.
Hello?
'You good at remembering numbers?
' Yeah, but who is this?
'Good.
Remember this one, then throw your phone away.
'07700 900 978.
It's a secure number.
'Do you have it memorised?'Yeah.
Don't say yes, repeat it back to me.
07700 900 978.'Good.
Memorise it then throw the phone away.
' Call us back, as soon as you can.
Walk away now and do not run, just walk.
But?'Now!
' Now what?
We just have to hope he has a good memory.
You have to come in.
They killed your men at the safe house.
They killed them!
Listen to me, Ryan, you have to come in.
What, what are you talking about?
I did come in, they nearly killed me!
Where are the DeWits accounts?
You promised us that information.
You have to tell us where the accounts are then we can protect you, Ryan.
You have to come in.
Listen.
What about my daughter?
Is Leah OK?
She's fine.
And Sophie and Ethan?
We have them.
They're safe.
I've got a lock on him!
I'm sending this through, Lucas.
I'm sorry I was awkward, annoying.
I'm, I am annoying.
Sophie says that I am.
Sorry.
Ryan, do you have that information?
You have to tell us where it is.
What's your name?
Ros.
Ros Myers.
My family are safe, Ros, yeah?
You swear?
Yes.
I swear.
Thank you.
We're there!
No sign of him.
We've lost him.
Area's clear.
Surveillance team, stand down.
All units, stand down.
What now?
We just wait?
No.
If we can't get Baisley, we find out who's after him.
Someone's funding that hit squad and I think it's time we paid a visit to our friendly bank manager.
Ros?
Why did you give him your name?
Judgement call.
I needed a bond.
I thought he'd sense a lie.
How did it go with the psychologist?
After Jo's death?
Did she talk about displacement?
Ros, saving Baisley won't bring Jo back.No.
It'll be nice for Baisley, though.
Thanks for seeing us, Mr Perrot.
We appreciate you're a very busy man.
DeWits is more than happy to help.
We always comply with the laws of the states within which we operate.
Unless they're tax laws, of course.
If any of our clients has a lax approach to tax law, that's disappointing.
But any crime committed is their responsibility, not ours.
I believe Saddam Hussein was a client of yours?
Regular saver, was he?
Prudent?
You know very well it's illegal for me to discuss who is or who isn't a client, but I can tell you that as well as world leaders, we have celebrities, industrialists, bankers, politicians.
We have Ryan Baisley, your missing assistant.
Well, I hope you've got him under lock and key, because he's breaking banking secrecy laws inSwitzerland, Liechtenstein, Jerseyand about 15 other jurisdictions.
How do you know he's breaking banking secrecy laws?I'm sorry?
I said we had him.
I didn't say he was telling us anything.
Yes, well I assume that's why he's...
I mean, why would he come to you?
Does he have something to tell?
This morning somebody tried to kill Baisley.
That's attempted murder.
You are required by the laws of all the jurisdictions you work within to cooperate with law enforcement in cases of criminal activity.
If you believe that one of our clients is implicated, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you which one and to produce a court order.
Doesn't surprise you that somebody's trying to murder one of your employees?
Oh, yes, yes, it does.
I think we're done here.
The national-debt interest payment is due in 17 hours, Harry.
If we can't meet that, the very least we can expect is a ten-year depression.
In the short term, the government goes bankrupt, we won't be able to borrow and no public-sector worker, no teacher, no doctor, no policeman, soldier or MI5 operative will be paid for six months.
It's bad.
I'd like to make an attempt on the DeWits network.
I thought it was impossible to break into?
It is.
But our new boy wonder has come up with a plan.
If we get in, we can cross reference account numbers with corresponding transactions in regular banks.
That may give us enough to make seizures at DeWits.
Then we'll no longer need Baisley's information.
Of course.
Give it a go.
Yes?
'Turn on the news.
' 'Questions are growing today about the Home Secretary's dealings with foreign businessmen.
' Having repeatedly said he was alone with the Albanian businessman Pal Mirot, photographs are to be published that explicitly show Nicholas Blake with three businessmen alleged to have links with organised crime.
What?
These photographs have been sent to every major newspaper in London, they've been verified as genuine, and will be published tomorrow.
Speculation here in Westminster...
Harry, I didn't.
That is not me.
Harry, that is not me!
I want to know if these are fake.
And if they're real?
He doesn't deal with the mafia.
Anything on the Baisley email?
No, nothing.
It's just a huge rambling apology to all his friends and colleagues.
There is one odd thing, though, he gets the date of his daughter's birthday wrong.
Doesn't seem like the kind of thing he'd get wrong.
Harry!
We've been putting the CCTV footage through the face-recognition software and it came up with this.
Baisley?
Where is this?
Kensington.
Three hours ago.
Find out who he was calling.
Meanwhile, it's time we paid a visit to DeWits ourselves.
Tariq, cometh the hour, cometh the geek.
Tariq, if you would.
DeWits use a quantum encryption to encode all transactions.
Uses quantum mechanics to encode information.
But based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle that you cannot measure sub-atomic information without disturbing it.
What's he saying?
You can't watch them without them knowing and turning the system off.
Once it's up and running it's completely impossible to hack into without breaking the fundamental laws of the universe.
You love all this, don't you?
The entire network in their London office is secure.
No disk drives, no USBs, nothing.
Just one access point at the chief exec's terminal, that's it.
I've created a dummy which will sit in their network invisibly, transmitting information back to us.
All we have to do is have someone out there at Perrot's terminal while I try and hack into the system.
The hack will fail, but the system will go down to protect itself.
The bank security protocols dictate that the chief exec and the head of security must then meet face-to-face.
So we install this in Perrot's machine when he pops out to see his head of security, buying you maybe a minute, minute and a half.
Is that all?
Can't we just break the fundamental laws of the universe?
Well, no.
They're fundamental laws.
So I go in to DeWits posing as this customer, Astanovic?
Russian oligarch, banks at DeWits, but he's never been in there so Perrot doesn't know what he looks like.
You just have to do convincePerrot you're the kind of manwho has 48 million.
You were made for the part.
Mr Astanovic, there is absolutely no reason for you to be concerned.
Really?
I thought there was.
I thought someone in your organisation talks to MI5.
What?
No, no, no, I can't imagine where you heard such a thing, let me assure you.
With �48 million in your hands and one of your staff talking to MI5, your assurances are the faeces of dogs.
If that was happening, and it isn't, it really isn't, let me put your mind at rest that it is something we would take steps to insure against.
What steps?
Well, I can't say exactly.
But DeWits has ways of protecting its assets.
Really?
Well, I think you should tell me about your insurance.
Or I will take all of my �48 million out of your bank.
Lucas, he's not going to bite, let's do this.
I'm uploading the hack now.
I can't.
I really can't.
Something wrong?
Um, small problem with the system.
I won't be a moment.
Time to light him up, Lucas.
I don't like to wait.
And...
It's working, I've got him.
Right, you've got four minutes before the isotopes decay and then I'll have no idea where he is.
Tariq, it's a completely different processor.
How many pins does it have?
14.They've upgraded it.
Lucas, it should click into place but you're going to have to realign the output and input modes.
Lucas, he's heading back.
Ten seconds.
Disconnect the blue wire, reroute it onto the bug and click it into place.
How?
There's no connection.
Eight seconds.
Just twist it round a pin.
It might work.
Five.
Lucas, get out now.
Where were we?
What are we getting?
We're getting tonnes.
But the data is corrupted because of the bodge job Lucas had to do with the chip.
So I'm getting account numbers through but most of them are missing digits.
So we still need Baisley?
Yeah, there's something else here, though.
There's a huge account, I mean huge.
Six billion dollars.And?
Well, there's a massive amount of activity on this account from Switzerland, money in, money out.
From Basel.
All centred around the same five-day period when our boys met.
I don't know who the account holder is, but a massive tranche of money came in from China.
I've been through the records for the pay-phone Baisley was at.
Guess who he was calling?
DeWits.
Perrot's office.
We zoomed in on the CCTV to see if we could see what he said, but he actually said nothing.
He just pressed those six numbers on the keypad.
Ruth, that email Baisley sent.
Did he send it to Perrot?
Yeah, well, I mean he sent it to everyone in his address book.
And he got his own daughter's birthday wrong?Yeah.Can I see it?
It's an account number.
The number that he pressed into the key pad was a sort code.
See if this matches an account.
Yes.
There's an account here, a regular high street bank.
Opened two days ago in the name of Leah Baisley.
His daughter.
Christ.
He's bargaining.
He's blackmailing Perrot.
This is him sending Perrot his account details for him to transfer the money into.
It's suicide, Perrot's men will kill him.
Does the account have an address?
15 Dreydon Road, Camberwell.
You start talking.
Look, I just want a bit of what they have.
You see what they have, these people.
They have so much.
Their children have got personal assistants.
Personal assistants!
I've dealt with tax returns for people who spend more on their dogs than I will ever earn in a year.
They're truly rich.
For them, this is, this is just, it's just a transaction, OK.
That's all it is.
Baisley, when are you going to learn that they just want to shut you up!
I'm going to do a deal.No, they won't deal, they won't let you walk!
Listen, I need to do a deal.
How the hell am I going to protect my family?
Now what have my kids got to look forward to now, eh?
I will see what can be done.
Oh, what?
A couple of thousand pounds, ten grand?
I don't need toy money, I need real money!
I need it!
Go!
I've been running a check on our hitman and I came up with this.
It's Martova, going through security at Moscow airport this morning.
Surely he was here?
That's what I thought.
So I did some digging.
He checked into The Stesovich Hotel in Moscow.
Two hours ago.
CCTV confirms it's him.Two hours ago?
That's very clever for someone shot dead by Ros this morning.
Yeah.
So that got me thinking and I had a look at our other guy, Tarkay, the Mossad agent?
The DNA is a perfect match.
But Shimon Tarkay broke three vertebrae skiing in Lebanon last month.
He can hardly walk.
Chicken-cooping.
I'm sorry?
Take their DNA, find someone with a similar build, hair colour, alter records and wherever our men bleed, Semyon and Shimon will be blamed.
Favourite technique of the CIA when slipping someone into deep cover.
You've been lying to me.
Martin Lewis, ex CIA.
Went off the radar about eight years ago.
Now part of a team with this man.
Richard Preslewski, former Marine, now dead.
Lewis has been running around London trying to kill Ryan Baisley.
Start talking, because this has got CIA written all over it.
OK, don't start judging, Lucas, you do that judging thing, and it really...
I don't judge.I'm not lying.
He was CIA, him and his boys.
We had this sort of conflict resolution programme about five years ago.Conflict resolution?
Well, that was the thinking, that was the old us, we don't do that...
There are certain types who, due to the stresses of the job, tend to develop difficult traits.
Difficult in what sense?
Well, they go off the rails, honey, into criminality.
And we thought, you know, having invested literally hundreds of thousands in them already, why not train them a little more and have them...?
Indulging in criminality on your behalf?
Yeah.
But you don't have to make it sound so sordid.
Lewis was part of a pilot group.
It didn't go very well.
And you trained him?
We trained him, yeah.
And for the past five years we have no single clue where he is or what he's been doing except for turning people into bodies for money.
That's all I know, Lucas, I swear.
Harry.
Harry, something else has come up.
There's a record of a conversation.
An MI6 asset in Islamabad referring to something called Nightingale.
Connected to a group that met in Basel.
Nightingale?
Any idea what that is?
No.
I've run it through everything.
Nothing.
But the asset did get as far as saying that there was some kind of CIA involvement.
Then the line went dead, conversation terminated.
CIA involvement?
Do you think it could be Sarah?I have no idea.
OK, dig a little deeper, Ruth.
Without alerting 6.
Best not to wake them.
Um, actually there's, there's something else.
It's Ros.
She hasn't checked in, we don't know where she is.
I think she hasn't accepted Jo's death.
I think this thing with Baisley's brought it back.
Oh?
You've arranged an exchange with Baisley.
Where is he?
You're trying to kill him.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I lost someone recently, a colleague, I had to make a choice to let her die and if I'm honest, I think it's affected my judgement.
My boss thinks I've got this psychological displacement thing going on.
He thinks, I think that if I save Baisley, somehow I'll be saving her.
He thinks that I equate Baisley with her.
Which is odd, because they're nothing alike.
I think I see her as an innocent, caught up in events that she really shouldn't have been caught up in.
Which is odd, because it makes you wonder how I see myself.
Baisley, of course, is not at all innocent.
But maybe he is compared to you.
To us.
So strange how the mind works, isn't it?
This doesn't scare me, you know.
We're in England, not in China.
You tell me where he is, or I WILL kill you.
Baisley's headed for Euston station.
Perrot set him up.
Martin Lewis is waiting for him.
Stairwell F, north side.
Send CO19.
Wait for the team.Yep.
I mean that, Ros!
I know, Harry.
Baisley!
Baisley!
DOWN!
I've got you.
I've got you.
Harry, the press, there are stories, stories are breaking.Ruth.Stories are breaking...Ruth.Stories...
Take a deep breath and tell me.
About the murder of Baisley's partner and her child.
It's all over the news.
'The bodies of a woman and young boy found in their house in South London 'have been identified as the common-law family of missing banker Ryan Baisley.
'Police say it was an execution-type killing and are appealing for witnesses.
'As yet, there are no leads and neighbours are said to be in a state of total shock 'over the deaths of two popular and happy members of the community.
'The five-year-old boy and middle-aged woman...
' A consolation?
No.
It's just cigarettes.
We need your information, Ryan.
We need it desperately.
You..
You said she was fine.
You said they were fine.
You lied.
Yes, I lied.
I lie a lot.
I have to.
But I'm not lying now.
We need those accounts, Ryan.
We've got two hours until the country's bankrupt.
They won't let me see the bodies.
Ryan, they won't let you see the bodies because the chances are, the people that killed them will be there waiting for you.
Your whole life's going to be different for you and your family now.
We're going to have to take you away from here, to a different country.
You're going to have to hide for the rest of your life.
Money is no good to you now.
I did this to them.
I did...
I did it to them.
Where is it, Ryan?
Please.
Where are the account numbers?
Um, I, I found something.
I didn't know what to do with it.
It's an account in DeWits.
And?
It belongs to the Home Secretary.
Is that four...?Four million, yes.
Now, he has no income that could account for this.
I am 100% sure.
We keep this to ourselves.
Harry...There's no way this could be his money.
Harry, we should tell someone about this.
Oh, I know we should tell someone.
There's something else.
Ruth and Tariq have done some more digging inside CIA computers.
Last thing Walker searched for - airline tickets for CIA officers.
Sarah was at the meeting in Basel.
Are you sure?
She was there.
Walker was on his way to finding that out.
He's dead.
There's more, Lucas.
The account that we found in DeWits.
The ¤6 billion.
It's a CIA account.
I need to talk to her.
As a member of MI5, or as her lover?
Harry, I need to do this.
Whatever Nightingale is, whatever went on in Basel, these people bank with DeWits.
Perrot is responsible for the assassination attempts on Baisley, and if Sarah IS a member of Nightingale, she's been passing on information.
Now, Walker died because he knew a lot less than that.Walker was working alone.
I'll have you listening in.
Let me talk to her.
Yes, Lucas, you should talk to her.
How do I play it?Misinformation.
Give her something false, then let her off the hook.
Tell her we know about Basel, we know she killed Walker, we know the account is a CIA account.
Do not tell her we know she was there.
Let's see if she wants to be honest with you.
Why did you kill your boss?
'We know you threw him from the seventh floor balcony.
'We have knowledge of a group of intelligence experts meeting in Basel connected to' an operation called Nightingale.
We also know that that same group have access to funds in a CIA account in excess of �6 billion.
'Have you been spying on me, honey?
'What do you know about Basel?No, I'm not telling you what I know, you're telling me what you know.
'For example, why you threw your boss off a balcony.
' The CIA is in pieces, there are people within who are violently opposed to the new regime, ideologues who are terrified that we are, in fact, about to lose the Cold War.
The Nightingale account WAS a CIA account, run by Walker.
Ruth, find out if that's true.
'How do you know so much about Basel?
' Is Harry listening to this, Lucas?
No, Lucas, no.
Tariq, get on to this.
Do something.
I really need you to answer my question.
Please.
I know about Basel because...
Because...
Because I was there.
Account 886625 is one of several that the CIA have in tax havens.
Obviously we don't like it to get out, but we use them to pay bad people.
You know, criminals, terrorists.
Bad people.Six billion dollars?
No, no, no.
Those accounts are supposed to have no more than a few tens of thousands in them.
The DeWits account was controlled by Walker.
The money currently in there belongs to Nightingale.
They approached Walker, he went along with them, joined them and used the CIA account.
Harry, I've just checked that account.
It's never been run by Walker.
It's Sarah.
Sarah is the signatory on the Nightingale account.Get a team over there now!
Is that why you killed him?
Walker was corrupt, a traitor, but to be honest with you, what I am doing is so far undercover, that I would have killed him if he was snow-white.
Nobody can know what I'm doing.
And me?What do you think, honey?
What is it that they're doing that needs six billion dollars?
I don't yet know.
What I do know is that Nightingale have operatives in intelligence services all over the world, in governments, in cabinets.
I know about your Home Secretary.
I know about his four million, that it's not his and that he's being set up.
Lewis.What?
What's he doing here?
Oh, Jesus.
He's after me.
My cover must be blown.Stay here.
What are you doing?
Stay here, please.
Do not take a risk.
You take him out through the door and you shoot him!
He's more useful to us alive.
No, he will kill you.
You shoot him first.
Lucas!
Lucas!
Drop it.
Slowly.
Turn around.
Drop it, Lucas.
No, not you, please God, not you.
Now!
Kneel.Sarah...
NOW, Lucas!
Why didn't you just do what I said?
Why didn't you just...?
You're with them.
Nightingale.
Why didn't you just shoot?Listen.
It doesn't have to be like this.
Yes, it does!
You know it does.
Was it you feeding information to Lewis?
Perrot hired him.
But you led him to Baisley, to protect your friends and their money.
I can't let you walk out of here.
They'll kill me, Lucas.
It's you or me.Who are they?They?
You have no idea how big they are.
They are taking over.
Sarah?This isn't fair, is it?
You deserve more than this.
You really do.
No.
This isn't fair.
Goodbye, Lucas.Take me with you.
TV:What concerns me is...
Does the Prime Minister wish you to resign, Home Secretary?
..which is making sure that the United Kingdom is adequately...
Do you think you should resign?
..is adequately policed, that our borders, our...
Could you answer the question?
Look, I have the full backing of my colleagues.
Home Secretary, four million pounds is an awful lot of money...
Well?We've recovered close to a billion and counting.
We'll make it.
We'll make the payments.
The economy is safe.
Home Secretary...
I am no longer the Home Secretary.
What, you're just going to leave?
Just going to let them win?
I'm finished.
No, this four million's a set-up.
Give us time and we'll prove it.
When the British people wake up on Monday, they will have an economy to wake up to.
We did well.
You call this doing well?
Someone said to me once, "Politics is victory chased by defeat. "
So make sure you develop a taste for two things, "blood and strong liquor."
Drink, Harry.
Time for the circus.
Be careful, Harry.
As the Home Secretary resigns amidst allegations of corruption and sleaze, we ask are the security services part of the cover-up?
The Prime Minister has issued a statement saying there will be a full and frank inquiry, saying there is "no place for shady deals and cosy back-room chats", announcing a new era of transparency and honesty.
Also today it appears that tens of millions of pounds in lost revenue and illegal earnings have been recovered from a dodgy tax haven.
But with politicians stashing their cash in that very same bank that now stands in the dock, we ask can the people who run this country ever be trusted again?
And are we now seeing the last days of a government that no longer has the faith of the people?
In a statement read to the press, the chief executive officer insists that all...
Are you OK?I'm angry.
More with myself than anything else.
I should've known it couldn't last, a decent politician.
Someone wanted him out and I need to know who.
Harry, do you want to get a drink?
Yes.
I think I do, Ruth.Harry, I think you should see this.
It's the Nightingale account.
They've transferred all the money.
What?
When?
Minutes before we went in there.
How?
That's not possible.
How?
They must've been warned.
Transferred where?
Pakistan.
All of the Nightingale money has gone to Pakistan.
A Pakistani intelligence officer was stabbed this morning.
So who killed your officer?
The far right in India is growing.
Enough is enough!
They are not the only ones who are prepared to give up everything for what they believe.
I need to know who that is, you need to find out for me.
He is going to kill me.
You're the only person that can stop this from happening.
An event like this could precipitate the kind of unrest unseen on these shores since the English Civil War.