Spooks s08e04 Episode Script

Episode 4

- I've been approached.
- By whom? Somebody high up.
He had grave concerns about a plot to challenge the world order as we know it.
He was scared.
Sit! An underground bunker.
That must be where they're holding them.
Don't shoot! I'm unarmed! I sent her in there because of something the Home Secretary asked me to look into.
Wait! Just tell him.
Hmm? Just tell him.
Get me vetted and cleared.
No one will mind.
Which, of course, you've done with your boss? Yeah, but I'm not thinking about my boss when I should be asleep.
What is it with you and Harry Pearce anyway? - Harry and me? - Hmm.
It's a sexual thing.
Well Now you're getting me jealous.
They've killed him! They've killed him! Those bastard guards have killed him! 'Lucas! 'Lucas North! ' 'Lucas North! ' 'Lucas North! ' She convinced me to come back.
- I know.
- She really believed in it.
What we're doing.
- More than any of us.
- More than you? Was she the only reason you returned? What do you mean? You know what I mean.
Wasn't there something you wanted to talk to me about? I asked you here today because I needed to talk about Jo to someone.
But there was something else too.
There'll always be something else, Ruth.
Are you OK? I'm waking at 5am seeing her.
That'll go on for a while.
Her parents want a quiet funeral.
Just friends and family.
I'd want the same.
They've cleared her desk already.
Yep, that's HR for you.
Unbeatable efficiency.
- Are you all right? - Yeah, I'm fine, thanks.
Harry's already done the pastoral care.
I thought you were keeping your Boston beauty a secret.
- Poetry? - Not exactly.
I need you to see this.
There was a riot at Clarksdale lmmigration Centre in North Kent earlier this morning.
One detainee dead, one escaped.
- Who escaped? - This man.
Came into the country a week ago as Maxim Szell.
Had a Hungarian passport, but no visa.
Now watch this.
What's he saying? - I think it's someone's name.
- Whose? Mine.
Who is he, Lucas? Grebe.
Lucas, who is he? Oleg Darshavin.
Russian military officer, decorated for bravery in Afghanistan.
His reward was to be given the role of FSB chief interrogator at the Lushanka Interrogation Camp, Tasked with interrogating you.
So what's he doing here? He wants to see me.
That's what "grebe" means.
It's a bird.
Lushanka was surrounded by marshland.
He used to take me for walks between sessions.
I told him about the Thames Estuary.
I'd go there with my father on holiday.
He joked that one day we'd go birdwatching together by the Tilbury Water Tower.
I'm not delivering you into an FSB trap.
If Oleg Darshavin has come to the UK without FSB approval - We don't know that.
- But if he has? Harry, if Darshavin is chief interrogator, he would have interrogated Russian dissidents, Chechen terrorists, al-Qaeda suspects.
He'll report directly to the FSB inner circle in Moscow.
He'd be our most valuable intelligence catch in 20 years.
Go together.
I know why you're worried.
I'll look after him.
Tell me about Oleg Darshavin.
Well, he's quite the Anglophile.
Loved the Victorian social novelists.
Put me to shame of my knowledge of Anthony Trollope.
- He won't see me if you're there.
- I know.
Tell him you lost me.
'Undress and put on the boiler suit.
' - What now? - Now we talk.
I came alone.
So this is Dickens' country.
Reminds me of my home.
We don't have long before they come to find me.
Three weeks ago, there was a new arrival in Lushanka.
An African.
We caught him on the north-east Chechen border.
Training for a terror attack.
- An attack where? - Here in UK.
After a little chat, we discovered the details.
A major attack on British soil already in the final stages of preparation.
A team of five operatives, all Sudanese-born, but living in Britain.
And recruited one year ago through a Muslim charity in North London.
What's the target? I relayed the intelligence to my superiors in Moscow and awaited further instructions.
None came.
Three days later, my Sudanese prisoner had disappeared.
As you and I both know, no one escapes from Lushanka.
- What's the target? - Here's the deal.
We meet in Central London.
You bring me a UK passport with my photograph and a false name.
You bring me a million dollars in mixed currencies, all used notes.
- And I tell you the target.
- We don't do deals.
Then you have to find the target on your own.
Where do I go? White Cube Gallery.
One o'clock.
Come alone, Mr Gray.
No tail.
Show me respect.
Your American source was right.
The Intercontinental Hotel in Basel hosted this meeting earlier in the year.
on the booking are false.
We're hearing chatter that intelligence agents were involved, but we don't know who else was there.
Thank you, Ruth.
Keep this to yourself.
Dealing with Darshavin is our priority.
I have to go.
I'm picking up one of Malcolm's old dead drops.
Samuel Walker, please.
We can't get much information.
Unidentified government agents meeting in Switzerland.
Talk of a new world order.
Nothing confirmed.
Given our intel came from an American, I thought you should know.
I'll do some digging.
Just when we thought everyone was at last getting on the same page.
So much for a united world under a new leader! Are you implying we may both have some bad apples in our cart? Lmplying nothing.
Merely giving information.
You were always a wise old bird, Harry.
That's why we're both still here.
I have to go.
I want everything we have on radicalism amongst Sudanese Muslims.
We're looking for a charity that was active six months ago that has gone quiet.
Let's raise security levels across London.
What do we have on Sudan? Islamic governments in Khartoum have harboured terror groups connected to al-Qaeda in the past.
Britain has been particularly aggressive over ethnic cleansing in Darfur.
So lots of angry Sudanese looking to get back at us.
Al-Qaeda recruit a British-based Sudanese cell and train them in Chechnya.
Unlikely to have intel on them.
The perfect operation.
- If it exists.
- What do you mean, "if"? If Darshavin is telling the truth.
Harry, we are talking about the potential for major British casualties here.
We have to assume the worst.
Ros, information's just come in.
The One Light charity in North London recruited volunteers earlier this year for aid work in Islamic North Africa.
It advertised in Sudanese papers.
But there's no record of it in the Charities Register.
Get special ops down there.
I want a list of all calls from that office.
In three hours, Lucas meets Darshavin.
Let's proceed as if this is a credible threat and establish all potential targets.
Glad to see you still like to get your hands dirty.
How's the op going? Slow, but you know how it goes.
Have a seat.
Are you sleeping with Lucas North? Firstly, I'm duty-bound to give you an official reprimand.
Consider yourself soundly chastised.
- And secondly? - Keep the relationship going.
Harry Pearce has come to me asking for help.
Some talk of a global conspiracy.
- You don't suspect Lucas? - I suspect everyone.
It's in my nature.
Just keep close to him.
See what you can find, OK? OK.
This is the raid on the One Light charity.
The office was deserted.
The phone in the office was used to call five pay-as-you-go mobiles, but all the lines are now dead.
Five mobiles, five operatives.
The Sudanese used the office to co-ordinate the operation, but the attack's about to happen, so they've closed it down.
The office also called this number last week.
- What is that? - No idea.
I can't trace it.
That's a Russian military phone.
There's no way of tracking the recipient.
Chase up any other leads - post, couriers, anything to identify them.
Russia learns of the Sudanese attack and rather than alerting us, supports it.
Why? To give them more leverage to deal with terrorists in their own backyard? We risk diplomatic meltdown.
Get on to the FSB, see what they know.
I'll call the Cabinet Office.
I need a simulation of London phone call, Sudanese to Sudanese.
It needs to mention an attack on the UK.
Good enough to fool the FSB.
So they'll know we know about the attack? Yeah, let's see if we can draw them out.
And you need to lose Nancy Drew for a few days.
- What? - It's too sensitive.
She's a risk.
- May I have a word? - Yeah.
It's about Malcolm's asset, a computer obsessed recluse called Nick Manning.
Yes, the geek patriot.
Manning spends his life hacking into British security systems.
And pointing out our weaknesses.
Yes.
Well, he's missed his monthly dead drop.
He's been an asset for 11 years.
I looked up his address and went round there, but he's disappeared.
- Is that unusual? - Very.
He's never missed a drop.
I found this stuck to his computer.
The number doesn't exist.
I think he's telling us something.
Given we have a major terror threat on our soil, Mr Manning will have to wait.
He's an expert on African terrorism.
What if he's warning us of the Sudanese attack? - Any proof? - No.
Then let's work with what we have.
So the major issue is, do we install an IT system so complex that no terror cell could ever infiltrate our comms, but have the small problem that we may never be able to understand it? Langley are being told to cut budgets, so we could be building the biggest digital white elephant since since I undressed and danced naked on the tables at Kuala Lumpur.
Hmm? - Just checking you're still with me.
- Sorry.
What's bugging you? I have to cancel this evening.
Something's come up and I have to go away.
I'm sorry.
That's a waste of shellfish! Thank you for finding the time to help us, Boris.
That's why Moscow sent me to London - to cement relations between our two countries.
And we appreciate it very much.
I know that Russia has some influence over Sudan.
This was recorded from a London pay phone.
There is a transcript.
It mentions an attack on London.
Tomorrow.
You're not accusing Russia of any involvement in this? - None whatsoever.
- Good.
It has nothing to do with us.
May I, in the spirit of collaboration, ask a question in return? - Of course.
- A friend of a friend has disappeared.
- They want him back.
- Another FSB Adonis? - You don't know him? - I could discreetly ask around.
He claimed the Russians know nothing about the attack.
They're lying to us.
He also showed me a photo of Darshavin.
- Tried to elicit a response out of me.
- Poor fool.
The Russians want him back badly.
I know you don't trust Darshavin, but we're not getting anywhere.
- We have to let Lucas meet him again.
- OK.
Let's go.
One British passport.
I've installed a satellite encryption within the coding, so we can track him anywhere in the world.
- Take it out.
He'll know.
- Not with this one.
Tariq, trust me.
He will know.
OK.
- What about the money? - No money.
Not until the target's confirmed.
Non-negotiable.
Lucas He tortured you for four years.
I'm fine.
Be careful.
I'm at the White Cube.
Hi.
I'm supposed to be meeting someone here.
- Are you Mr Gray? - Yes.
Mr Wilde left a message for you.
Thank you.
He's leaving the gallery.
- He's dropped his wire.
- What are you playing at, Lucas? I'm with you, Mr Wilde.
It's just you and me.
'Alpha team, we've lost comms with Echo One.
' - 'Visual on Echo One.
' - Maintain eyeball.
'He's entering Waterstone's in Piccadilly.
' Don't crowd him.
Tariq, get me the bookshop CCTV.
'Entering Waterstone's now.
' 'On ground floor.
Lost eyeball.
' Come on.
'Ground floor clear.
Heading for Level One.
' - Found you.
- 'Good.
You must lose your tail.
'Go to Exit 5, three floors up.
Use the fire escape.
'Make your way to the street.
' 'First floor clear.
Still no visual.
' Check out all floors.
He's trying to lose us.
- 'Heading to second floor.
' - Where the hell are you? 'I'm out.
' 'Building clear.
I've lost him.
' He won't risk meeting in the open.
Check out all safe houses.
We need to find him.
We're running out of time.
We need another lead.
The One Light office received a recorded delivery two weeks ago.
I'll check it out.
- 'Have you lost them? ' - Affirmative.
'Go to the Eros statue.
' - 'Someone is following you.
' - I lost my tail.
I know I did.
'A mistake, Lucas.
' Did you speak to the Russians? Nobody spoke to the Russians.
I'm disappointed.
The deal is off.
Oleg, we can't stop now.
Oleg, talk to me.
All right, fine.
If you want to abort, we'll abort.
Ros - Still nothing? - I shouldn't have let him go.
Darshavin wouldn't have trusted anybody else.
Or been able to manipulate them.
You are lucky I chose to trust you.
Where are we? - In my flat.
- That's risky.
It's the one place they'll never think to look.
We've confirmed that the FSB are involved in the Sudanese operation.
Fast work.
Thank you.
That must have been hard to get.
- What's the target? - Where's the money? Of course.
Give me the target, then you get your money.
I give you the target, you can let me hang.
- I won't do that.
- Just a reminder, Lucas.
I supervised your interrogation for four years.
You tortured me.
- Are you playing a game with me? - Are YOU? You have to trust me.
I'll get you the money.
I will get you a whole new life.
But I need information on the Sudanese terrorists.
And I need the target.
- Agh! - Who is she? She's my girlfriend.
She's just my girlfriend.
Oleg! - What is she doing here? - I don't know.
I told her I was away.
Oleg, wait! I I didn't believe he was going.
I thought he was having an affair, so I just came to check.
I'm sorry.
Do you know what job he does? Yes, of course.
He's Police Special Branch.
So why don't you believe he goes away? I'm sorry, we're still quite new at this.
Can you please just let me go? - This is all my fault.
I didn't - What job does she do? She's a lawyer.
Prove it.
Here, call the number.
'Carver Adams, Vanessa Fitzgerald's office.
How can I help? ' I would like to speak to Vanessa Fitzgerald.
'Sorry, Vanessa's in court this afternoon.
Can I take a message? ' I'll get rid of her.
No one need know she was here.
We can continue with this.
Oleg, she's just my girlfriend.
Come on, you know me better than this.
It's a big mistake, Lucas, to play games with me.
Remember, I know every inch of your mind.
If you go now, Ml5 will think you're playing me.
They already suspect.
You have to give me something.
The prisoner I interrogated, his operational name is Omar Salim al Khaled.
- How will I find you? - I'll find YOU.
- Take off your shirt.
- What? Do it! Jesus, Lucas! Put it back on.
Why are you here? I told you that I was away.
You were going to bug the flat.
- Lucas, wait.
- Who knows you're here? - No one.
- Who? - I've been told to keep an eye on you.
- Who by? - Who do you think? - Why? Because someone in the CIA suspects you of being a double agent.
- What? - There's something going down.
Under the radar, all sorts of rumours, stuff I don't even know about.
They're looking for someone who might be involved and they think you are.
When you meet weird Russians in your apartment, I don't know what to think.
- Well, you think I'm a double agent! - I never did! That's why I agreed to this.
I thought they were wrong.
I didn't want them crawling all over here.
All over us.
- That's why you're with me.
- That's not true.
Isn't it? No! No! - Who is that man? - No, you do not get to know who he is.
Go on.
Go back to your bosses.
You tell them I'm just a bit too busy to be a traitor right now.
Who is he? What is he doing to you? Get out.
Yup? I hit some trouble with Lucas.
I couldn't do it.
Forget Lucas for now.
I've got some intel on Harry's possible global conspiracy.
- Get to the tower ASAP.
- Yeah.
Will do.
Drive.
- 'Ros? ' - You went off comms.
Where are you? - Sorry about that.
- You told me you were in control of this.
'At least tell me you've got the target.
' Listen, the prisoner that Darshavin interrogated is using the name Omar Salim al Khaled.
Lucas - Where was he calling from? - His flat.
- He met him in his flat? - Omar Salim al Khaled is living in a squat in Bethnal Green.
It's a drugs house.
- We've already got an asset in there.
- I'm going down there to make contact.
No! Thank you.
The recorded delivery to One Light was a delivery of stationery.
The stationery company is emailing me copies now.
Here it is.
Rencon Solutions.
Doesn't exist.
There's no such company.
It's a front.
So are they using the Rencon paperwork to get into somewhere they wouldn't otherwise be able to access? Rencon R-E-N C-O-N.
Rencon.
I think Manning found out about the cover used by the Sudanese.
Rencon Solutions.
- You think he knows the target? - That's what's so frustrating.
He's hiding what he knows out of fear, but he knows about the attack.
Then prove it.
I don't have much.
But it's really, really good.
How old are you? Why? You look like someone I used to know.
What do you mean, "used to know"? She died.
That's a bad feeling.
There's a room at the end of the corridor.
On the first floor.
He never leaves the room.
I need to get a bug in there.
There's a dealer in the room next door.
His name's Tom.
Be careful.
Tariq If you were a computer genius - lf? - Of course.
Sorry.
And you were in hiding, but you wanted to give me a crucial piece of information in a way that was untraceable.
How would you do it? I'd hide it on the web.
How? Erm, there'll be a key, through a search engine.
Something only you would know.
For example, the telephone number on this card.
That's it.
It must be the time and location of the attack.
Nick Manning, you clever boy! I'm looking for Tom.
- You took him to your flat? - I had to show faith.
That breaks just about every protocol.
- You'll need to move house.
- Never liked the place anyway.
- Anything else then? - No, nothing.
Why? You invited a man who tortured you into your space.
What will a psychologist say? No idea, but I think it might be in Latin.
They would say it's Stockholm Syndrome, you are still in love with your captor.
Well, they'd be wrong.
- Why didn't he give you the target? - Why didn't we offer him the money? You stay away from him.
If he contacts you, you bring it through me.
You do everything by the book.
Clear? You must be Tom.
Bug going in now.
Tariq, are you getting anything? Doing frequency check now.
'Ros, we're good.
Bug active.
' Let me know as soon as you hear anything.
- Hello, Lucas.
- Where is she? She called CIA HQ, made a report on you.
Said she had to split from you.
I'm very sorry to hear that.
- What have you done with her? - She's tied up alone with me.
Remember how that feels, Lucas? Let me talk to her.
Sarah - Are you OK? - Yeah.
Listen, I'm going to get you out of there.
- Can you hurry up? - 'Where are you? ' That's enough.
- If you touch her, I will kill you.
- I trusted you! I will get you your money, but I need the target.
What you need is no longer important to me.
- Wait - No, you wait.
'The plan's been changed.
There's a new directive.
Go to the window.
' 'Ros, get in there now! ' Harry, al Khaled's dead.
The Russians knew we were coming.
Bring Gulyanov in now.
- Lucas, where are you? - Darshavin's got Sarah as a hostage.
- There's something you're not telling me? - I've lost control of him.
- I don't know what to do.
- Al Khaled is dead.
Get in here now.
We're taking the direct route.
What you have done is an outrage.
You can't drag me in here and not expect consequences.
Calm down, Boris.
Spare me the righteous indignation.
We don't have the time.
'The plan's been changed.
There's a new directive.
Go to the window.
' A Sudanese terror cell, trained by al-Qaeda and sponsored by the FSB.
That is not true.
We have it on that tape.
That is an FSB satellite phone, a Russian voice.
'The plan's been changed.
There's a new directive.
Go to the window.
' It has nothing to do with us.
Why did you show me a photograph of Oleg Darshavin? You know who he is? Darshavin was almost killed by the FSB as he'd interrogated a Sudanese terrorist inside Lushanka.
A terrorist you then released.
- Not true.
- Yes, true.
Maybe not.
Play that again.
'The plan's been changed.
There's a new directive.
Go to the window.
' - That's Oleg Darshavin.
- I don't understand.
It means you were right, Harry.
He's been playing us all along.
Darshavin did interrogate the Sudanese prisoner.
He did discover a terror attack planned for British soil.
But he didn't tell his superiors.
He saw a way out.
So he helped the prisoner escape, killed his fellow interrogator, faked his own death and made his way here to me.
- Why you? - Because I have access to money.
Money that would set him free from his past and he trusts me.
- And he doesn't now? - I don't know.
But he's continuing with the operation.
All right, mate? We're studying CCTV of the Square Mile for between 9 and 9.
30.
Ros is heading into the city and special ops are at six different meeting points.
Once we know the target, we'll give the green light.
Nothing overt till my say-so.
I'm heading back to the marshes.
Where are you? - I'm in the Square Mile.
- I think he might try to play me.
Take the money, disappear and let the attack happen.
- Why would he do that? - To punish me for lying about Sarah.
Oleg thinks he owns me.
It would be his ultimate victory.
Then prove him wrong.
I'm waiting.
Move! Move! - Lucas is just about to arrive.
- Harry, look at this.
Rencon Solutions.
The bomb must be in the truck.
Find out what that building is.
Northfield Insurance.
There's the address.
Ros, it's Northfield Insurance, 'Hurry, Ros.
Thousands of people work in that building.
' Oleg! Oleg! - I've got the money.
- Where is it? - In the car.
- Don't be stupid, Lucas.
If I give you the money, you'll kill her.
To punish me.
If you don't give me the money, I kill her and thousands of other people.
Trust me.
Ros? Lucas, I'm at Northfield Insurance Building.
I've located a multiple thermo device.
There's no time to evacuate.
The only way to stop it is to get the code from Darshavin.
I need the code.
Three thousand people, Oleg.
- Give me the money.
You owe me! - I owe you nothing.
- Lucas - 60 seconds.
Four years you kept me in solitary.
Four years of torture.
- Not my decision.
- Days of beatings, then weeks alone, so I crave the beatings to know someone else was there! I was always there for you! You were the only person I could talk to, pushing me to break, so you'd come and pick up the pieces! - I saved your life! - You destroyed me! And then you chose to let me live! But that does not mean that I owe you.
I owe you nothing! - 40.
- 'The deal is still on the table.
' The money, a new life.
But you give me the code.
- 'HO9.
' - HO9.
The four Sudanese have been arrested and taken in for interrogation.
Lucas is in the car.
- 'Ls everything in place for Darshavin? ' - As planned.
- What about Sarah? - 'She's safe.
' Good.
This is not the way to the airport.
I have something for you.
Information.
A covert meeting in Basel, Switzerland.
Something you should be aware of.
A world summit of rogue intelligence.
Agents from the West.
Even a Chinese presence.
Why are you telling me this? Be careful who you trust.
Goodbye, Oleg.
Lucas, Sarah Caulfield should have been formally vetted through me.
I know.
Now is not the time for a post-mortem on Darshavin, I know.
He told me something.
About a secret meeting in Switzerland.
Western intelligence agents and the Chinese.
Told me to trust no one.
Why would he say that? I have no idea.
You get some rest.
This meeting in Switzerland troubles me.
Because? Western elements, South Asians, Chinese.
A strange kaleidoscope.
Is Lucas North involved? To be honest, I don't know.
I looked into flight bookings for the Basel group.
A US credit card was used.
You suspect one of our guys? The new administration isn't as popular as you might think.
The card wasn't traceable, so I can't be sure.
So what's the next move? I've asked Swiss immigration to send photographs of all passengers flying in to Basel that week.
I should get the information tonight.
I just wanted to see how you were.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I just haven't been able to feel anything for a long time.
Look, I don't really know where we stand, so if you want me to leave Stay.
I love you so much.
Did Walker say what he wanted? It was about Basel and went to the heart of the intelligence services.
Less than an hour later, he was dead.
We need to find out what went on.
Do you recognise the man who did this to you? Contact all serving officers.
We're all at risk.
Goodbye, Ros.

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