0:00:02 > 0:00:04..and it's a stop, stop, stop!
0:00:04 > 0:00:07In Yorkshire, the motorway cops are going after a big deal...
0:00:09 > 0:00:10No talking!
0:00:10 > 0:00:13..taking out major-league criminals...
0:00:13 > 0:00:14but some decide to run.
0:00:14 > 0:00:16INDISTINCT POLICE RADIO
0:00:16 > 0:00:17SUSPECT SHOUTS
0:00:17 > 0:00:19While others want to fight it out.
0:00:19 > 0:00:21I'M IN YOUR CAR!
0:00:21 > 0:00:24I'm in your BLEEP car now, aren't I?!
0:00:24 > 0:00:27In the Midlands, despite a handful of documents,
0:00:27 > 0:00:29identity becomes the big issue.
0:00:30 > 0:00:32Who is that? You?
0:00:32 > 0:00:34Do you tell lies?
0:00:34 > 0:00:37And in Yorkshire, they face a similar problem.
0:00:37 > 0:00:40You're a lickle liar. I bought that last night. Did you?
0:00:40 > 0:00:43And the cops strike back at the multi-million pound business
0:00:43 > 0:00:46of moving illegal drugs around the country.
0:00:46 > 0:00:48Is there an answer to the question, mate?
0:00:48 > 0:00:51Is there anything on you or in the vehicle that shouldn't be here?
0:00:51 > 0:00:53Drugs are like a cancer on society.
0:00:53 > 0:00:54It's everywhere now,
0:00:54 > 0:00:56certainly, the areas I work.
0:01:21 > 0:01:22In the north of England,
0:01:22 > 0:01:25the Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Roads Crime Team
0:01:25 > 0:01:27is on the front line in stopping dealers
0:01:27 > 0:01:30who transport drugs across the region.
0:01:32 > 0:01:35In Bradford, West Yorkshire, the team are on stand-by.
0:01:35 > 0:01:39There's some intelligence that a big deal's just gone down.
0:01:39 > 0:01:41We got wind of a vehicle
0:01:41 > 0:01:46and had to hotfoot it to their location and put the stop in.
0:01:47 > 0:01:50Yes, yes, can you confirm location at the moment?
0:01:50 > 0:01:52With the drug runners approaching the motorway,
0:01:52 > 0:01:55the cops have got them right where they want them.
0:01:55 > 0:01:56It's a damn sight easier
0:01:56 > 0:02:00to pursue them on a motorway than it is around a council estate.
0:02:00 > 0:02:01For one, if we don't know the area,
0:02:01 > 0:02:04they'll take a couple of lefts, a right, and they're history.
0:02:04 > 0:02:08Whereas, at least on a motorway you've got two or three miles between junctions.
0:02:08 > 0:02:09Stand-by for an open mic.
0:02:09 > 0:02:13We've got brake lights, lane two speed 6-0, 6-0,
0:02:13 > 0:02:15into lane one,
0:02:15 > 0:02:17two occupants,
0:02:17 > 0:02:18and it's a stop, stop, stop!
0:02:23 > 0:02:25Hands where I can see them!
0:02:25 > 0:02:29We believe that there's a commodity of drugs on board this vehicle.
0:02:29 > 0:02:30Do you understand me?
0:02:30 > 0:02:31Ah-ah! No talking.
0:02:31 > 0:02:34The men in the Polo are from the south of England
0:02:34 > 0:02:36and part of an organised criminal gang -
0:02:36 > 0:02:39just the people the unit has been set up to deal with.
0:02:39 > 0:02:42We target organised crime, that's the reason we are here.
0:02:42 > 0:02:45Your average bobby on the street spends most of the time
0:02:45 > 0:02:47dealing with domestics, shoplifters -
0:02:47 > 0:02:50priority things to them - but we're look at the slightly bigger picture
0:02:50 > 0:02:52targeting more serious crime.
0:02:52 > 0:02:55Obviously, the drugs' supply, the trafficking.
0:02:55 > 0:02:57So we're looking at the bigger picture.
0:02:57 > 0:03:01At Trafalgar House Police Station in Bradford,
0:03:01 > 0:03:03the cops are searching the car for drugs.
0:03:05 > 0:03:09Since the unit was set up in 2008, drug seizures in Yorkshire
0:03:09 > 0:03:13and Humberside have risen by over 30%, to more than 15,000 last year.
0:03:13 > 0:03:17Yeah, we've got a confirmed package in the boot.
0:03:17 > 0:03:23The commodity on board is 10kg of heroin, worth up to £200,000.
0:03:23 > 0:03:24But although it's a big haul,
0:03:24 > 0:03:27the cops know there's always more to come.
0:03:27 > 0:03:30You take out a multi-kilo amount of drugs,
0:03:30 > 0:03:32you take out a large amount of cash,
0:03:32 > 0:03:34into the hundreds of thousands -
0:03:34 > 0:03:37in real terms, it's a very small percentage of what's going on.
0:03:37 > 0:03:40Every year, more than 50 tonnes of heroin and cocaine
0:03:40 > 0:03:42are sold in Britain,
0:03:42 > 0:03:46and an investigation into who the suspects are working for gets under way.
0:03:48 > 0:03:51When the team aren't tracking drug-runners on the motorway,
0:03:51 > 0:03:55they patrol the city streets.
0:03:56 > 0:03:59PCs Jim Duffy and Paul Smith are in Leeds.
0:04:00 > 0:04:02Talk to me checkers. Vehicle, please.
0:04:04 > 0:04:07During the day our work is predominantly to do with drugs -
0:04:07 > 0:04:09where people are out there dealing,
0:04:09 > 0:04:11and people are buying drugs,
0:04:11 > 0:04:14so predominantly we get a lot of work through that.
0:04:17 > 0:04:21But today they've been alerted to something other than their usual suspects.
0:04:22 > 0:04:24POLICE RADIO:
0:04:30 > 0:04:32Green Corolla's going to come down here, isn't it?
0:04:34 > 0:04:37A green Toyota Corolla reported stolen the night before
0:04:37 > 0:04:40has been spotted by colleagues just around the corner.
0:04:42 > 0:04:44Yeah, just going past.
0:04:51 > 0:04:54Colleagues are now behind the Toyota getting ready to stop it.
0:04:55 > 0:04:58Jim and Paul are determined to get there to help out.
0:04:58 > 0:05:01But first, they've got to battle through the midday traffic.
0:05:01 > 0:05:05We'll try and cut through and cut them off.
0:05:07 > 0:05:10It can be difficult to catch up with cars.
0:05:10 > 0:05:13Circumstances like that... We've got to balance it between being safe
0:05:13 > 0:05:16and getting to the car, getting through traffic.
0:05:17 > 0:05:19We're just on Ashley Road coming up to t'lights.
0:05:19 > 0:05:22Should be able to drop in front from there.
0:05:22 > 0:05:23It is frustrating.
0:05:23 > 0:05:26And it can be something so simple as a junction
0:05:26 > 0:05:29where somebody doesn't stop quick enough, so you can't get out.
0:05:29 > 0:05:32And it just gives them that split-second.
0:05:33 > 0:05:35Here. Yeah.
0:05:35 > 0:05:37But not this time.
0:05:37 > 0:05:38Jim and Paul are right on cue
0:05:38 > 0:05:41to help enact an old-fashioned pincer movement.
0:05:43 > 0:05:45SIREN BLARES
0:05:46 > 0:05:49The driver doesn't want to hang around for a chat.
0:05:49 > 0:05:52And he's off and running.
0:05:54 > 0:05:56They can be very quick.
0:05:56 > 0:05:58Because they've often got a lot to lose.
0:05:58 > 0:06:01And their only concern is getting away.
0:06:01 > 0:06:03Stop there! Stop now!
0:06:03 > 0:06:05The passenger's going nowhere fast,
0:06:05 > 0:06:07but he doesn't look concerned,
0:06:07 > 0:06:09which makes Jim wonder why they tried to make off.
0:06:09 > 0:06:11They could be boy racers,
0:06:11 > 0:06:15but it's more likely that they have got something to hide.
0:06:15 > 0:06:18My initial thought is, have we got a stolen vehicle here?
0:06:18 > 0:06:20Why are you knocking me over?
0:06:20 > 0:06:24You are under arrest on suspicion of driving a stolen motor vehicle.
0:06:24 > 0:06:27How is it stolen? We don't know. It's what we need to find out, pal.
0:06:27 > 0:06:30Must've run for some reason.
0:06:30 > 0:06:35The chances of finding somebody stealing a car is quite slim.
0:06:35 > 0:06:37So when you do get that break,
0:06:37 > 0:06:40when you catch them the feeling is fantastic.
0:06:40 > 0:06:43Because...it's difficult to get them.
0:06:45 > 0:06:49A van has arrived to take the driver and passenger to the police station.
0:06:57 > 0:06:59You're joking!
0:06:59 > 0:07:02You'll go back on the floor, fella. Stop messing about.
0:07:08 > 0:07:11With the men now under arrest, Paul can catch his breath.
0:07:11 > 0:07:13I'm not built for running, to be honest.
0:07:18 > 0:07:22At the police station, the passengers revealed where they got the car from -
0:07:22 > 0:07:25it's his father's.
0:07:25 > 0:07:28We're just doing enquiries with the owner of the vehicle.
0:07:28 > 0:07:33It transpires he's actually a family relation to the passenger
0:07:33 > 0:07:35who was in the vehicle that we arrested.
0:07:35 > 0:07:38So there's obviously something wrong - either with the vehicle
0:07:38 > 0:07:41or what the complainant's told the police.
0:07:42 > 0:07:46They're off to see dad for a chat about crime and punishment.
0:07:46 > 0:07:49Something Jim was taught from childhood.
0:07:49 > 0:07:52I came from a police family, so I've always been surrounded by
0:07:52 > 0:07:54family and friends who are all police.
0:07:54 > 0:07:58I think, growing up, I've always been around right and wrong
0:07:58 > 0:08:00in regards to my family.
0:08:00 > 0:08:04I've always been aware of the sort of things that my family deal with.
0:08:04 > 0:08:07I've always sort of...despised criminals.
0:08:10 > 0:08:13The cops in the Central Motorway Police Group
0:08:13 > 0:08:15control more than 600 miles of roads.
0:08:15 > 0:08:18It's the hub of Britain's motorway network.
0:08:18 > 0:08:22Every day more than 200,000 cars pass through here.
0:08:22 > 0:08:25The best way to keep tabs on the cars and drivers
0:08:25 > 0:08:27is a system called ANPR.
0:08:27 > 0:08:30Automatic Number Plate Recognition
0:08:30 > 0:08:32is a tool in your tool box
0:08:32 > 0:08:35that you can use to give you some guidance
0:08:35 > 0:08:37as to which vehicles to look at.
0:08:38 > 0:08:40The alarm bell rings to say that that car there
0:08:40 > 0:08:44is worth stopping because X, Y and Z.
0:08:44 > 0:08:46Whether it be a disqualified driver,
0:08:46 > 0:08:47whether it be carrying drugs,
0:08:47 > 0:08:49whether it be stolen number plates,
0:08:49 > 0:08:51whatever it happens to be.
0:08:51 > 0:08:54It's like shooting fish in a barrel basically.
0:08:54 > 0:08:57PCs Angus Nairn and Harvey Prescott
0:08:57 > 0:09:00are on the M5 responding to an ANPR alert about a car
0:09:00 > 0:09:04which they think is being used by an illegal immigrant.
0:09:06 > 0:09:11Black Volkswagen Golf Lima Sierra 56 Zulu Papa Zulu.
0:09:11 > 0:09:14So we're going to see if it comes past us
0:09:14 > 0:09:17and then stop the vehicle and check out who the occupants are,
0:09:17 > 0:09:20and whether they're entitled to be in the country.
0:09:23 > 0:09:25Yes. Aye, that'll do us. That'll be the one.
0:09:32 > 0:09:34Echo Alpha Oscar Tango 1-3.
0:09:34 > 0:09:36The Golf is committed southbound, we're playing catch up.
0:09:36 > 0:09:38Received, over.
0:09:39 > 0:09:44Nationwide ANPR cameras read up to 15 million numberplates every day.
0:09:44 > 0:09:46But the system has its limitations.
0:09:46 > 0:09:49Although ANPR can identify the car,
0:09:49 > 0:09:52it can't tell the cops if the driver is the man they're after.
0:09:54 > 0:09:57Hi, gentlemen. Do you have the documentation for the car on you?
0:09:57 > 0:10:00Just come and have a seat in the car and I'll explain why you've been stopped.
0:10:00 > 0:10:03Bring your documents with you - driver's licence, insurance...
0:10:05 > 0:10:06Thank you.
0:10:06 > 0:10:08Have you got a driver's licence?
0:10:08 > 0:10:10The driver does have some ID -
0:10:10 > 0:10:13a bank card and a fixed penalty notice for using his phone,
0:10:13 > 0:10:16which should help the cops verify his details.
0:10:16 > 0:10:17If you have a wee seat in there.
0:10:19 > 0:10:22How are you? Are you OK?
0:10:22 > 0:10:24Yeah, all right.
0:10:26 > 0:10:29This is you here? Yeah. That's my address.
0:10:29 > 0:10:32The man hasn't got any photo ID
0:10:32 > 0:10:35to prove he's the man referred to on the documents.
0:10:35 > 0:10:37What's your first name?
0:10:37 > 0:10:40HE SAYS HIS NAME Oh, right.
0:10:40 > 0:10:41Where are you travelling to?
0:10:41 > 0:10:43Erm, er... Bristol.
0:10:43 > 0:10:44Bristol.
0:10:44 > 0:10:47What is the purpose of your trip? Why are you going to Bristol?
0:10:47 > 0:10:49Bristol lives my friend.
0:10:49 > 0:10:52OK. Yeah. You are just going to visit your friend?
0:10:52 > 0:10:54Visit. Yeah. Visit your friend.
0:10:54 > 0:10:58He came across with his fixed penalty tickets, letters from solicitors...
0:10:58 > 0:11:01He's got loads of stuff, and you think...
0:11:01 > 0:11:02I don't really doubt him.
0:11:02 > 0:11:06Because he's genuinely given us all the stuff over.
0:11:06 > 0:11:08But you still want to go that extra wee bit
0:11:08 > 0:11:11just to make sure you've covered all the points.
0:11:11 > 0:11:15Thank you, can you find out if any of the tasking team are at headquarters
0:11:15 > 0:11:17or if there's somebody out and about
0:11:17 > 0:11:20near junction six with a Lantern device, please. Over.
0:11:21 > 0:11:25The Lantern device is basically a small fingerprint machine.
0:11:25 > 0:11:27A portable fingerprint device.
0:11:27 > 0:11:29And it's one of the best tools we have.
0:11:29 > 0:11:32And as soon as somebody puts their finger on it
0:11:32 > 0:11:36it will send that fingerprint straight to our fingerprint bureau.
0:11:36 > 0:11:38That's a receive. Thank you.
0:11:38 > 0:11:40Substantive.
0:11:40 > 0:11:43Three points, for that offence.
0:11:43 > 0:11:44So he has got them? Mm-hm.
0:11:44 > 0:11:48With the points on his licence checking out on the police national computer,
0:11:48 > 0:11:51it seems the man they're after is another person who drives the Golf.
0:11:51 > 0:11:55But, even so, Angus wants to run him through the Lantern
0:11:55 > 0:11:56just to make sure.
0:11:56 > 0:11:59I think he is a genuine individual.
0:12:01 > 0:12:04I don't suspect he's going to come back as an illegal immigrant
0:12:04 > 0:12:05or an over-stayer.
0:12:05 > 0:12:07Unless he's a really good liar.
0:12:07 > 0:12:10So it'll be two minutes and then we'll let him go.
0:12:12 > 0:12:15150 miles away in West Yorkshire,
0:12:15 > 0:12:19PCs Gary Panther and Jim Duffy are touring the backstreets of Halifax.
0:12:19 > 0:12:21At the junction ahead,
0:12:21 > 0:12:24they've spotted two young lads in a black SEAT Leon.
0:12:24 > 0:12:27When we saw that one, the two lads in it did look young.
0:12:27 > 0:12:29'Obviously, quite a nice vehicle
0:12:29 > 0:12:32'Have they stole it and are now going to use it to commit crime?
0:12:32 > 0:12:35In a split second, that's what goes through your head when it goes past.
0:12:35 > 0:12:38You've got to make a decision whether you're to look at it or not.
0:12:38 > 0:12:41A pedestrian crossing the road is a chance to get
0:12:41 > 0:12:43alongside for a quick word.
0:12:44 > 0:12:47But the men don't want to stop for a chat with the cops.
0:12:48 > 0:12:51OVER RADIO: Left, left, left.
0:12:52 > 0:12:55Chasing cars into the backstreets is always risky.
0:12:55 > 0:12:57TYRES SCREECH
0:12:57 > 0:12:59'We've just got to gauge how dangerous it is
0:12:59 > 0:13:01'and what sort of risks he's taking.'
0:13:01 > 0:13:05Is he going to be putting innocent members of the public at risk
0:13:05 > 0:13:06as a result of his driving,
0:13:06 > 0:13:10or are we going to be putting members of the public at risk by continuing
0:13:10 > 0:13:14to pursue him and forcing him to do something that he doesn't want to do?
0:13:14 > 0:13:17A check on the plates reveals that the SEAT is a hire car,
0:13:17 > 0:13:21which raises their suspicions that this is not a simple fail to stop.
0:13:21 > 0:13:24It's a game to us as much as it is to them. Um...
0:13:24 > 0:13:26The criminals don't want us to catch them,
0:13:26 > 0:13:29and we want to catch them, so it's the old cops and robbers game.
0:13:29 > 0:13:30SIRENS WAIL
0:13:30 > 0:13:32TYRES SCREECH
0:13:32 > 0:13:34Moving up to...
0:13:34 > 0:13:35RADIO CHATTER
0:13:37 > 0:13:38TYRES SCREECH
0:13:38 > 0:13:41Our lane runs parallel with their lane. Yeah, it does,
0:13:41 > 0:13:42but you can't trust...
0:13:42 > 0:13:44Left, left, left...
0:13:44 > 0:13:48Even with a second car behind Gary, the hot-hatch's manoeuvrability
0:13:48 > 0:13:50is proving more than a match for the cops.
0:13:54 > 0:13:57You get SEAT Leons, um...
0:13:57 > 0:14:01'VW Golfs and Audi A3s. I don't know why, they just love them.'
0:14:01 > 0:14:04But in and around the estates, I suppose they're quite quick, and if
0:14:04 > 0:14:08we're behind them in a larger car, it might be difficult for us to keep up.
0:14:08 > 0:14:12With the driver unable to outrun the cops, he's giving up,
0:14:12 > 0:14:16but his passenger has other ideas, leaving the driver to take the rap.
0:14:23 > 0:14:26You're under arrest on suspicion of possession of... Understand?
0:14:26 > 0:14:29Has somebody been back to where that's been thrown out?
0:14:29 > 0:14:30Yeah, Gaz has gone and Alex has gone.
0:14:30 > 0:14:34The cops believe something was ditched during the chase
0:14:34 > 0:14:35and Gary's gone to find it.
0:14:37 > 0:14:39While the search for the driver's mate
0:14:39 > 0:14:41and the discarded package continues...
0:14:43 > 0:14:45..back in the Midlands,
0:14:45 > 0:14:48just off Junction 6 of the M5 near Worcester,
0:14:48 > 0:14:50Angus and Harvey are still trying to find out
0:14:50 > 0:14:53if the Afghani man is permitted to be in the country.
0:14:53 > 0:14:56A colleague with a Lantern device has arrived to check
0:14:56 > 0:14:57he is who he claims to be.
0:14:57 > 0:14:59That's it. Just hold it there.
0:14:59 > 0:15:01That's it. Thank you.
0:15:01 > 0:15:04It seems all in order, but...
0:15:04 > 0:15:07The driver's fingerprints will be matched against a
0:15:07 > 0:15:09national database of eight million prints.
0:15:09 > 0:15:12If he's on it, then they'll find out his true identity.
0:15:13 > 0:15:15And there's a match.
0:15:15 > 0:15:16Now, what we've got...
0:15:18 > 0:15:21'Um, the Lantern device that Paul has used,'
0:15:21 > 0:15:24it's come back with a different name and details on it.
0:15:25 > 0:15:27Oh, yeah? Hmm!
0:15:28 > 0:15:31Who is that? You?
0:15:31 > 0:15:33Who is that? Ahmad Zi Jalat Khan.
0:15:34 > 0:15:36Yeah? Yeah. Is that you?
0:15:36 > 0:15:37Yeah.
0:15:37 > 0:15:38So, who's this then?
0:15:41 > 0:15:43You tell lies?
0:15:43 > 0:15:45Why have you given false details?
0:15:45 > 0:15:47Someone else's name?
0:15:47 > 0:15:50I'm coming now with...this is my friend's car.
0:15:50 > 0:15:52It's your friend's car.
0:15:52 > 0:15:54You know, fair do's to the lad.
0:15:54 > 0:15:56He ALMOST pulled the wool over
0:15:56 > 0:15:58our eyes and he almost got away
0:15:58 > 0:16:00with it, and you've got to sort of,
0:16:00 > 0:16:04I suppose, feel sorry for him, the fact that he's tried his hardest,
0:16:04 > 0:16:08and he almost, he was literally seconds from us just saying,
0:16:08 > 0:16:09"Crack on, have a good day."
0:16:11 > 0:16:13Now they have the man's real identity,
0:16:13 > 0:16:16Angus is checking his immigration status with the Border Agency.
0:16:16 > 0:16:17RADIO: So, that's interesting.
0:16:19 > 0:16:20I've got him removed.
0:16:20 > 0:16:24Oh, well. He's not removed that far. He's still here.
0:16:24 > 0:16:27Have you been removed from the UK? Have you been sent back?
0:16:27 > 0:16:30Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and then you're back again?
0:16:30 > 0:16:32RADIO: Uh, he's come up again, that's why.
0:16:32 > 0:16:35He tried to get in again.
0:16:35 > 0:16:38When did you come back?
0:16:38 > 0:16:40Eh, in 2009.
0:16:40 > 0:16:412009.
0:16:41 > 0:16:43At this moment, he's arrestable as such, and if you decide
0:16:43 > 0:16:45to arrest him, take him to the police station.
0:16:45 > 0:16:48If you could give us a shout which station you take him to.
0:16:48 > 0:16:50It'll be Worcester custody.
0:16:50 > 0:16:53And he'll be there in less than 15 minutes.
0:16:53 > 0:16:56Kevin, thanks for your help, you've been a star. Thanks very much.
0:16:56 > 0:16:59Speak to you shortly. Take care. Bye, now. Bye.
0:16:59 > 0:17:00RADIO CUTS OFF
0:17:00 > 0:17:03We get a lot of people who are overstayers, basically.
0:17:03 > 0:17:05They've come into the country illegally,
0:17:05 > 0:17:09they've applied for asylum, they've been refused for whatever reason,
0:17:09 > 0:17:11and they got told, "You've got to leave."
0:17:11 > 0:17:14I've never known one yet who just says,
0:17:14 > 0:17:17"OK, thanks very much." Jumps back on the ferry and heads back over.
0:17:17 > 0:17:21It never happens, so, you know, once they're refused asylum,
0:17:21 > 0:17:23they should be locked up and sent back, but they don't.
0:17:23 > 0:17:27The way the system works just now, you know, they just disappear.
0:17:27 > 0:17:30I'm going back to Afghanistan. Well, you've been sent there once already
0:17:30 > 0:17:32and you've come all the way back to here.
0:17:32 > 0:17:35I'm coming back here, yes... Well, you're not supposed to.
0:17:35 > 0:17:36You were sent out the first time
0:17:36 > 0:17:38because you weren't allowed to stay here.
0:17:38 > 0:17:41Not my first time, this is my third time.
0:17:41 > 0:17:43Third time! One time I'm coming to France...
0:17:43 > 0:17:44HE LAUGHS
0:17:44 > 0:17:47Either you just, you think, "Why are we bothering sending them out,
0:17:47 > 0:17:51"if they can get back so easily?" And if they get back so easily,
0:17:51 > 0:17:53what are Immigration doing to get rid of them?
0:17:53 > 0:17:55Because they're obviously not doing it the right way.
0:17:55 > 0:17:57It's literally just throwing them out the gate
0:17:57 > 0:18:00and it's as quick as they can climb back over the fence.
0:18:00 > 0:18:02You don't learn a lesson, do you?
0:18:02 > 0:18:05I don't know in my city in...
0:18:05 > 0:18:07you know, Afghanistan...
0:18:07 > 0:18:10the problems in Afghanistan, you know?
0:18:10 > 0:18:13Every time we speak to people and say why have you come to Great Britain?
0:18:13 > 0:18:16You know, what was wrong with France, what was wrong with Germany,
0:18:16 > 0:18:19what was wrong with Spain? The sun shines in Spain.
0:18:19 > 0:18:21But they get told, "Get to Great Britain.
0:18:21 > 0:18:23"You will get looked after in Great Britain."
0:18:27 > 0:18:28They try.
0:18:28 > 0:18:31Sometimes they get away with it, sometimes they don't.
0:18:33 > 0:18:34In the last two years,
0:18:34 > 0:18:39nearly 80,000 illegal immigrants have been deported from the UK and,
0:18:39 > 0:18:42for the Afghani man, it's third time unlucky.
0:18:42 > 0:18:45He's going to be handed over to the Border Agency and, once again,
0:18:45 > 0:18:47put on a flight back to Afghanistan.
0:18:50 > 0:18:52In Halifax, the cops' search for the passenger who
0:18:52 > 0:18:55fled from the SEAT Leon has proved fruitless.
0:18:57 > 0:19:00Although there's no sign of any drugs in the car,
0:19:00 > 0:19:02they have found the object thrown from it.
0:19:04 > 0:19:07We've got someone who's just radioed up.
0:19:07 > 0:19:09Gary, one of our officers, is saying that
0:19:09 > 0:19:12we've found - it's a Kinder Egg containing some class A drugs
0:19:12 > 0:19:14that they've discarded from the vehicle so,
0:19:14 > 0:19:16a good job, all in all.
0:19:17 > 0:19:20Yeah, they've discarded a, erm, what's the
0:19:20 > 0:19:23inside shell of a Kinder Egg,
0:19:23 > 0:19:26um, where the little toy comes in. It's often used to store drugs.
0:19:26 > 0:19:30It can be put into places that you normally wouldn't put them. Erm...
0:19:30 > 0:19:32So, they've obviously discarded that.
0:19:32 > 0:19:35When I've gone and picked it up there's a quantity of
0:19:35 > 0:19:38class A drugs inside - what we suspect to be class A drugs.
0:19:38 > 0:19:40There's a number of individual wrapped...
0:19:40 > 0:19:42As well as a drugs charge,
0:19:42 > 0:19:44the driver is also facing several motoring offences.
0:19:44 > 0:19:47The gentleman indicates to me that it's a hired vehicle
0:19:47 > 0:19:49and he doesn't think he has permission to drive it,
0:19:49 > 0:19:52so he's been arrested on suspicion of possession of controlled drugs
0:19:52 > 0:19:54with intent to supply others,
0:19:54 > 0:19:56failing to stop the vehicle for a police vehicle,
0:19:56 > 0:19:59taking a vehicle without the owner's consent and dangerous driving.
0:19:59 > 0:20:03You've got some marks at the side of your head and on your chin.
0:20:03 > 0:20:06Have you been having fun and games? Have you got any injuries there?
0:20:06 > 0:20:09He's been pulled out the vehicle.
0:20:09 > 0:20:12Inadvertently, that might be from coming out,
0:20:12 > 0:20:17but they've not been intentional and the gentleman knows that.
0:20:17 > 0:20:21We are really getting under the skin of people who are dealing drugs,
0:20:21 > 0:20:24of people that are involved in level two offences
0:20:24 > 0:20:26which are impacting on the community.
0:20:26 > 0:20:29That's what we're doing the majority of the time.
0:20:31 > 0:20:34Although the selling of drugs is a common way for criminals
0:20:34 > 0:20:37to derive their income, it's not the only way.
0:20:37 > 0:20:40Some will do just about anything to make a few quid.
0:20:42 > 0:20:4635 miles away in Doncaster, CCTV operators have spotted some
0:20:46 > 0:20:48locals pedalling a stolen bicycle.
0:20:51 > 0:20:54X-ray, Tango, one, eight, we're half a mile away. Over.
0:20:54 > 0:20:56We've been listening to the local radio channel
0:20:56 > 0:20:59and it's come in that, I think CCTV have picked up the fact
0:20:59 > 0:21:03that a high-value bike had been taken into one of the pawnbrokers in town.
0:21:03 > 0:21:06It didn't look quite right, a group of young lads with it.
0:21:13 > 0:21:15PCs Matt Fleming and Andy Tucker are
0:21:15 > 0:21:18just around the corner from the suspects.
0:21:19 > 0:21:22One, eight, given that, we'll go straight to location.
0:21:22 > 0:21:23Just around the corner.
0:21:23 > 0:21:27The pawn shop has refused to exchange cash for the stolen bike
0:21:27 > 0:21:29and one of the men is beginning to kick off.
0:21:29 > 0:21:32MUTED ARGUMENTS
0:21:32 > 0:21:34The group are known offenders responsible for
0:21:34 > 0:21:37a high percentage of crime in Doncaster.
0:21:37 > 0:21:38It's just this shop here.
0:21:40 > 0:21:42'The priority was the lad pushing the bike.'
0:21:42 > 0:21:47At that moment in time, he's our suspect for theft of a pedal cycle.
0:21:47 > 0:21:50The bicycle was stolen from its owner the day before,
0:21:50 > 0:21:52and is worth £500.
0:21:52 > 0:21:54Is it your bike, pal?
0:21:54 > 0:21:57No, pal. Right. So, at the minute...
0:21:57 > 0:21:59you're detained for purpose of a search, pal.
0:21:59 > 0:22:00I'm just going to put some handcuffs on, pal.
0:22:00 > 0:22:04But he's not coming quietly.
0:22:04 > 0:22:05I swear to God, mate! Aah!
0:22:05 > 0:22:09It's not even my bike, I'm only BLEEP pushing it down the street!
0:22:09 > 0:22:11Right, listen to me. What's your first name?
0:22:11 > 0:22:13Listen, pal, if you let go of my arm, I'm going to be sound as
0:22:13 > 0:22:16BLEEP, but if you carry on being a prick, I'm going to be a knob, mate.
0:22:16 > 0:22:18Let go of me, I want to be sound. Hey, go away.
0:22:18 > 0:22:20I'm taking his collar, pal. Go away.
0:22:20 > 0:22:22I'm taking his collar number, mate. Take his collar number.
0:22:22 > 0:22:25BLEEP, just P and C me! Do your thing, mate, cos I'm trying
0:22:25 > 0:22:27to be calm, but you're winding me up, mate.
0:22:27 > 0:22:29I'm not winding you up, pal.
0:22:29 > 0:22:31Calm it down, Jason, while we get sorted, pal.
0:22:31 > 0:22:34I've asked you whose the bike is. Who does the bike belong to?
0:22:34 > 0:22:37I'm just pushing it down the street.
0:22:37 > 0:22:39At the moment then, you're under arrest on suspicion of theft
0:22:39 > 0:22:42of this cycle. You do not have to say anything, but it may harm
0:22:42 > 0:22:44your defence if you do not mention...
0:22:44 > 0:22:47Hey, John. OK? Go and ring my mum, tell her I've been locked up, lads.
0:22:47 > 0:22:50Jason, do you understand? Handling stolen goods.
0:22:50 > 0:22:53Listen, you don't have to manhandle me. I'm going to walk to the car.
0:22:53 > 0:22:57I'm not manhandling you, pal. You are manhandling me. I swear to God!
0:22:57 > 0:23:03Get off! You want it? I swear to God, do you want it? I swear to God!
0:23:03 > 0:23:06You think yous are bad! You're proper bad boys, aren't you?!
0:23:06 > 0:23:10Get in the car, Jason. You think you're BLEEP bad boys, don't you?
0:23:10 > 0:23:13Don't you think you're bad boys? Don't you all?!
0:23:13 > 0:23:15No, I'm not getting my foot in, mate!
0:23:15 > 0:23:18That particular area, it's a less affluent area,
0:23:18 > 0:23:21it's another area where we get quite high calls to service,
0:23:21 > 0:23:23so I'm obviously mindful of who's about,
0:23:23 > 0:23:25not only the group we're trying to detain
0:23:25 > 0:23:29what potentially could happen in relation to larger disorder.
0:23:29 > 0:23:32John! John! Just tell Danny to take the BLEEP for his bike, man!
0:23:32 > 0:23:34Jason, if you carry on the language,
0:23:34 > 0:23:36you'll be locked up for Section Five.
0:23:36 > 0:23:38I'm getting locked up already, aren't I?
0:23:38 > 0:23:39Yeah, well, everything's in order.
0:23:39 > 0:23:43We just need a van to get this pedal cycle away from the scene.
0:23:43 > 0:23:46One's in custody, so could we have another unit just to come
0:23:46 > 0:23:47and collect the bike, please.
0:23:47 > 0:23:50I am not putting my BLEEP leg in the car until you see him there.
0:23:50 > 0:23:53At this moment in time, you are now under Section Five
0:23:53 > 0:23:55of Public Order offences, still under caution.
0:23:55 > 0:23:58I swear to God! You're the BLEEP hard man, aren't you?
0:23:58 > 0:24:01You're proper bad man! I'm in your car, man! I'm in your car!
0:24:01 > 0:24:04I'm in your BLEEP car now, aren't I?!
0:24:05 > 0:24:07Shall we get this one out the area?
0:24:08 > 0:24:11Oi, Danny, just tell him it's your BLEEP bike, man!
0:24:11 > 0:24:15I told him I paid for it this morning. See! Gaped!
0:24:15 > 0:24:17Listen, pal, can you talk to me now, mate.
0:24:17 > 0:24:20He's got to be involved. He was pushing the bike
0:24:20 > 0:24:23into Cash Converters, so whichever way you look at it,
0:24:23 > 0:24:25he has some involvement.
0:24:25 > 0:24:31If the bike has been stolen, he has hands on a stolen bike.
0:24:31 > 0:24:34Do you understand? No, mate, cos I've just told yous.
0:24:34 > 0:24:36I've been wanting to tell yous. All right. BLEEP!
0:24:36 > 0:24:40You want to be a bad man, let's be a bad man! I swear to God! Jason...
0:24:40 > 0:24:42Get to the cop shop!
0:24:42 > 0:24:45BLEEP! I swear, these coppers!
0:24:45 > 0:24:48While he swears his innocence to the Almighty,
0:24:48 > 0:24:51the cops wait for some transportation for the stolen bike.
0:24:55 > 0:24:5935 miles away, Gary and Mick are on the outskirts of Leeds.
0:24:59 > 0:25:01Their ANPR system has alerted them
0:25:01 > 0:25:04to an Audi A4 passing in the opposite direction.
0:25:05 > 0:25:08That's just coming out behind us. Yeah, behind us. Let's go.
0:25:10 > 0:25:13The marker on the Audi says the car has links to drugs.
0:25:18 > 0:25:21Back office, do us a check, please.
0:25:21 > 0:25:24Sierra, six, nine, six, November, Foxtrot, Victor.
0:25:26 > 0:25:29This Audi up in front, we've just gone past it
0:25:29 > 0:25:32and it's got a drugs marker on it, so we've just turned.
0:25:32 > 0:25:33We're just going to try and speak to him
0:25:33 > 0:25:35and just do some checks prior to a stop,
0:25:35 > 0:25:37and see who they are and what they've possibly been up to.
0:25:37 > 0:25:39The marker is only a small amount of intelligence.
0:25:39 > 0:25:42We immediately check all our systems,
0:25:42 > 0:25:44which starts to give us the results of
0:25:44 > 0:25:46it's this particular person,
0:25:46 > 0:25:48he's been seen here at this time,
0:25:48 > 0:25:50date and location.
0:26:04 > 0:26:06Hiya, pal. All right? Your motor?
0:26:06 > 0:26:08Yes.
0:26:08 > 0:26:09You been in any bother before?
0:26:09 > 0:26:11You got documents and stuff on you?
0:26:11 > 0:26:13Have you got insurance today? Yep. Are you sure?
0:26:13 > 0:26:15Just come out of the bank the other day. Did it?
0:26:15 > 0:26:19I'd rather always go in at a nice low level, you know,
0:26:19 > 0:26:21"How you doing, pal? How's things today?"
0:26:21 > 0:26:23You seem nervous. What's up with you?
0:26:23 > 0:26:26I just can't understand why I'm always getting pulled in this car.
0:26:26 > 0:26:28It just happens all the time, to be honest.
0:26:28 > 0:26:30Oh, does it? It's probably blacked out windows, mate.
0:26:30 > 0:26:33They can't see whether you're wearing your seat belt or not.
0:26:33 > 0:26:34You've got a licence?
0:26:36 > 0:26:38You what, sorry, pal?
0:26:38 > 0:26:3914 points!
0:26:39 > 0:26:41What did you do wrong to get points?
0:26:41 > 0:26:43No insurance?
0:26:46 > 0:26:48Oh, right.
0:26:48 > 0:26:50What's the other points for, then?
0:26:50 > 0:26:52Cos you only get six for no insurance.
0:26:52 > 0:26:53A few times?
0:26:53 > 0:26:55'All the time I'm thinking...my ultimate outcome'
0:26:55 > 0:26:58from this stop is that you will be handcuffed
0:26:58 > 0:27:01and you will be searched under the Misuse of Drugs Act, but I'm quite
0:27:01 > 0:27:05happy to keep him comfortable and he's quite happy sat talking to me.
0:27:05 > 0:27:07There's no reason for me to change that.
0:27:07 > 0:27:10He's got previous arrest for Class A.
0:27:12 > 0:27:13How many points?
0:27:13 > 0:27:17He'd been recently found...I think, some drugs had been found in his
0:27:17 > 0:27:20house recently, so there was a good chance that he maybe had
0:27:20 > 0:27:23'something on him, so we started to step it up then. Gaz joined me.'
0:27:23 > 0:27:25Put that on there, mate.
0:27:25 > 0:27:27What happened with your lock up for Class A?
0:27:29 > 0:27:33'I was resting on the door and I could see a bag of white powder'
0:27:33 > 0:27:35just within the door pocket.
0:27:35 > 0:27:37Just stick your hands out and let my mate put some handcuffs on you.
0:27:41 > 0:27:43MOBILE PHONE RINGS
0:27:43 > 0:27:46It's making funny noises, that phone of yours, isn't it?
0:27:46 > 0:27:48MOBILE PHONE RINGS
0:27:48 > 0:27:51This is just while you're being detained for purposes
0:27:51 > 0:27:52of a search, mate, all right?
0:27:52 > 0:27:55You're under arrest on suspicion of possession of Class A drugs.
0:27:55 > 0:27:57You don't have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if
0:27:57 > 0:28:00you don't mention something which you'll later rely on in court.
0:28:00 > 0:28:02Anything you do say may be given in evidence. Understand?
0:28:02 > 0:28:04Yeah, I understand. All right.
0:28:07 > 0:28:10Just grab hold of them, Mick, for two minutes.
0:28:10 > 0:28:12# Dee-dee-dee, dee-dee... #
0:28:12 > 0:28:14You're a lickle liar, aren't you? To be honest with you...
0:28:14 > 0:28:18You're a lickle liar! I bought that last night. Did you?
0:28:18 > 0:28:20I'm not listening.
0:28:20 > 0:28:23The deal is £60 worth of cocaine.
0:28:23 > 0:28:24No, no, it's Class A.
0:28:24 > 0:28:26Only a small amount, but we'll get to the bottom of it.
0:28:26 > 0:28:29Straightaway you think, "Where's the rest of the drugs?
0:28:29 > 0:28:31"Where's the money that you've got from selling the drugs
0:28:31 > 0:28:34and where's the rest of the drugs you're going to sell?"
0:28:34 > 0:28:36There was a fair wedge there, weren't there?
0:28:36 > 0:28:37I thought you were skint, you?
0:28:40 > 0:28:41How much is in there?
0:28:44 > 0:28:45How much was in there?
0:28:48 > 0:28:49Where from?
0:28:50 > 0:28:51Your mate, Craig?
0:28:51 > 0:28:54You're looking nervous again now I'm asking you about money.
0:28:54 > 0:28:55That worries me a bit.
0:28:57 > 0:29:00Drugs and bundles of cash could mean he's more than just
0:29:00 > 0:29:03a recreational user.
0:29:03 > 0:29:06In his wallet and in several pockets that he's got,
0:29:06 > 0:29:09he's got quite a large quantity of cash. Erm...
0:29:09 > 0:29:12More than the average person tends to carry around on an evening,
0:29:12 > 0:29:16so he's also going to be arrested under the Proceeds of Crime Act
0:29:16 > 0:29:18and we'll take it from there.
0:29:18 > 0:29:20We'll probably conduct some house searches and see
0:29:20 > 0:29:22if he is living beyond his means,
0:29:22 > 0:29:25look at the property in his house and see if we can find any other
0:29:25 > 0:29:29cash or any other drugs within his house, so we'll take it from there.
0:29:29 > 0:29:33With the suspicion the man's dealing cocaine, he'll be kept incommunicado
0:29:33 > 0:29:37in the cells while the rest of the team search his house for drugs.
0:29:39 > 0:29:43Back in Doncaster, transport for the stolen bike has arrived,
0:29:43 > 0:29:46but the wait hasn't done anything to calm the suspect's temper.
0:29:48 > 0:29:50I'm not going to be a dickhead, just get me to the BLEEP cop shop,
0:29:50 > 0:29:53instead of me just sitting here, making me look
0:29:53 > 0:29:56like a dickhead in front of everyone! You know what I mean?
0:29:56 > 0:29:59John. John... Even his brother's telling him to cool it.
0:29:59 > 0:30:02I am chilled out, I just want to get to the cop shop,
0:30:02 > 0:30:06so I don't look a fool in front of everyone, you know what I mean?
0:30:06 > 0:30:07Just drive! Drive!
0:30:07 > 0:30:11Drive then, mate! Stop saying calm the BLEEP down. Just drive, pal.
0:30:11 > 0:30:13BROTHER TAPS ON WINDOW
0:30:13 > 0:30:14JASON BANGS HEAD ON GLASS
0:30:14 > 0:30:16With all that had gone off,
0:30:16 > 0:30:18when he started banging his head on the windscreen,
0:30:18 > 0:30:20I had to stop him from doing that,
0:30:20 > 0:30:23because at the end of the day I have a duty of care to him as well.
0:30:23 > 0:30:25Let go of me. We're going now.
0:30:25 > 0:30:26I'm protecting you from banging your head.
0:30:26 > 0:30:29Let go of me and I'll be calm, pal. You drive and I'll be calm.
0:30:29 > 0:30:31Calm down, then. You drive and I'll be calm.
0:30:31 > 0:30:34It's been a long time since I've come across an individual like that.
0:30:34 > 0:30:36It's been a long time.
0:30:36 > 0:30:37JASON BANGS HEAD ON GLASS
0:30:41 > 0:30:43I hope your BLEEP wife's getting shagged right now
0:30:43 > 0:30:45while you're at work,
0:30:45 > 0:30:47daughters are getting BLEEP raped,
0:30:47 > 0:30:50and your sons are getting BLEEP stabbed up.
0:30:50 > 0:30:52'And after a while you just get used to it'
0:30:52 > 0:30:55and you just try to be as professional as you possibly can.
0:30:55 > 0:30:59'If you let it linger, then you're not concentrating
0:30:59 > 0:31:02'and you're not focused fully on the job in hand.'
0:31:02 > 0:31:04In here and out of there. Just carry on, mate.
0:31:04 > 0:31:06Stand at the desk, please. Don't communicate with him.
0:31:06 > 0:31:09Can you take the cuffs off, please? Do you understand why you're here?
0:31:09 > 0:31:12I'm authorised to detain you whether you do or you don't.
0:31:12 > 0:31:14If you take the cuffs off, pal, I'll be all right with you.
0:31:14 > 0:31:16There's a process that we have to do.
0:31:16 > 0:31:18It don't work like that, mate.
0:31:18 > 0:31:21You are in our custody and you will be told what's going to happen,
0:31:21 > 0:31:25and it will be down to the Custody Sergeant to decide what will happen,
0:31:25 > 0:31:28so you can rant and you can rave and you can do whatever, you know?
0:31:28 > 0:31:32It's "you will do as you are told, not as you like."
0:31:32 > 0:31:34Danny! Jason...
0:31:34 > 0:31:35Stay here. Don't wrangle me about.
0:31:35 > 0:31:38Just stand here and listen to the Custody Sergeant.
0:31:38 > 0:31:40Listen, you're walking around everywhere.
0:31:40 > 0:31:43You want to take these off and I'll be all right. Listen...
0:31:43 > 0:31:47No, you BLEEP listen, mate! You take these off and I'll be all right.
0:31:47 > 0:31:48D7. D7.
0:31:48 > 0:31:51As he's unwilling to comply with the booking in process,
0:31:51 > 0:31:54he's being taken to a cell to chill out.
0:31:54 > 0:31:57He's no stranger to being locked up, the young man has had
0:31:57 > 0:32:00a troubled adolescence and began offending at 14.
0:32:00 > 0:32:03At 22 years old, he's already served one three-year prison sentence
0:32:03 > 0:32:08for burglary and thefts, including push-bikes in the past.
0:32:08 > 0:32:10There's a lot of people out there,
0:32:10 > 0:32:12they've had particularly hard upbringings.
0:32:12 > 0:32:15Um, me personally, I can't see that as an excuse
0:32:15 > 0:32:17to commit crime. Em...
0:32:17 > 0:32:18There's plenty of support out there,
0:32:18 > 0:32:21albeit it's not always accessible straightaway.
0:32:21 > 0:32:25I think, to say, "I'm committing crime as a result of my upbringing
0:32:25 > 0:32:27"or my circumstances,"
0:32:27 > 0:32:30doesn't really cut it with me, unfortunately.
0:32:30 > 0:32:34130 miles south,
0:32:34 > 0:32:36on the M42 just outside Birmingham,
0:32:36 > 0:32:40PCs John Martin and Jim Alcock from the Central Motorway Police Group,
0:32:40 > 0:32:44have an ANPR alert on a Gold Proton reported to have been involved
0:32:44 > 0:32:45in petrol theft.
0:32:45 > 0:32:48We reckon that it's going to come past us and, obviously, if it does,
0:32:48 > 0:32:51we'll stop it, we'll see who's on board and ask them
0:32:51 > 0:32:54the question as to why he didn't pay for his fuel.
0:32:56 > 0:32:59Yeah, people, with the rising cost of fuel
0:32:59 > 0:33:01and, obviously...
0:33:01 > 0:33:05people being out of work and things like that, then...
0:33:05 > 0:33:08people are taking the chance at the moment and they're taking fuel
0:33:08 > 0:33:09and not paying for it.
0:33:11 > 0:33:14It's a nationwide problem, I think everyone would agree.
0:33:14 > 0:33:17We'll be expecting it through within the next... Three minutes.
0:33:19 > 0:33:21Is that it? That's it.
0:33:24 > 0:33:26Same three, as well... Well spotted.
0:33:27 > 0:33:30'We actually checked to see who is the insured...
0:33:30 > 0:33:33'Who it comes back to, so that we know that when we are greeted by
0:33:33 > 0:33:35'the driver who says, "I'm such a..."
0:33:35 > 0:33:37'It's gives us a good indication of...'
0:33:37 > 0:33:40"Right, you're the person that's meant to be in that car."
0:33:40 > 0:33:44The person on the insurance policy is a male living 80 miles away
0:33:44 > 0:33:48in Weston-super-Mare, but there's a woman at the wheel of the Proton.
0:33:48 > 0:33:50'It was actually a female, we had found out,
0:33:50 > 0:33:54'who had gone into the garage, filled up with the fuel'
0:33:54 > 0:33:58and just left the forecourt without paying.
0:33:58 > 0:34:00Right, we've stopped you
0:34:00 > 0:34:03because there's an information report on your vehicle.
0:34:03 > 0:34:04Right.
0:34:04 > 0:34:06On Friday, did you forget to pay for some petrol?
0:34:06 > 0:34:08No, I didn't have the car, Friday.
0:34:08 > 0:34:11You didn't have the car, Friday? No.
0:34:11 > 0:34:12Right.
0:34:13 > 0:34:17Who's car is it? It's, uh, my boyfriend's friend's.
0:34:19 > 0:34:20Right.
0:34:21 > 0:34:22OK, where are you off to, now?
0:34:24 > 0:34:25OK.
0:34:25 > 0:34:28What's all the toiletries and stuff in the back?
0:34:28 > 0:34:31Oh, they're my friends. We got them for her from the Pound Shop.
0:34:31 > 0:34:34Everything's £1 in there. Right, have you got a receipt for it all?
0:34:36 > 0:34:37OK.
0:34:37 > 0:34:39There's an awful lot of toiletries in there,
0:34:39 > 0:34:43which potentially things like shoplifters use.
0:34:43 > 0:34:46They say they've got them from the Pound Shop,
0:34:46 > 0:34:49which...it's not in a Pound Shop bag, it's in an ASDA bag,
0:34:49 > 0:34:51so I think we're going to be making some inquiries.
0:34:54 > 0:34:55You say those, uh...
0:34:55 > 0:34:57those pur...what are they called?
0:34:57 > 0:34:59Those toiletries and stuff in the back,
0:34:59 > 0:35:02where have they come from again? Poundstretcher's. Where?
0:35:02 > 0:35:06In Weston-super-Mare, everything in there's £1. Right.
0:35:06 > 0:35:08Do they not have their own bags?
0:35:08 > 0:35:10No, we had them in the bag, we took them home,
0:35:10 > 0:35:12cos we've had them at home a couple of days... Yeah.
0:35:12 > 0:35:15And the bag split so I just put them in the ASDA carrier bag.
0:35:15 > 0:35:17Are you known for any shoplifting?
0:35:17 > 0:35:19Yeah, I am, I've just got out of prison for it.
0:35:19 > 0:35:21Right. What do you think I'm thinking now?
0:35:21 > 0:35:24Well, I think you're thinking the worst like what everyone does,
0:35:24 > 0:35:26which is wrong really, ain't it? Cos I've learnt my lesson.
0:35:26 > 0:35:30I've asked you all them questions before I've known who you are.
0:35:30 > 0:35:31Yeah?
0:35:31 > 0:35:32Yeah, but yet again...
0:35:32 > 0:35:35The traits that are in your vehicle say shoplifter to me.
0:35:35 > 0:35:38Right, there's about 16 things there, they're £1 each.
0:35:38 > 0:35:40£16 it come to, that's it.
0:35:40 > 0:35:44You look at the type of products that people shoplift.
0:35:44 > 0:35:47They're usually things that you can get rid of quite quickly -
0:35:47 > 0:35:51shower gels, meats, erm, coffees - expensive stuff,
0:35:51 > 0:35:55but people use them on a day-to-day basis.
0:35:55 > 0:35:57The cops' suspicion surrounding the petrol theft
0:35:57 > 0:36:00and the toiletries aren't their only concerns.
0:36:00 > 0:36:02The woman isn't on the insurance database.
0:36:02 > 0:36:06According to police records, Michelle, there's only a
0:36:06 > 0:36:09BLEEP BLEEP and his mate on there.
0:36:09 > 0:36:11So, whose insurance are you driving the car on?
0:36:11 > 0:36:13Have you got your own policy on your own car?
0:36:13 > 0:36:16No, it's on... My boyfriend's done it on his insurance.
0:36:16 > 0:36:20I'm named to drive any other vehicle. No, no, no, no, no.
0:36:20 > 0:36:22You'll be a named driver on his policy.
0:36:22 > 0:36:24That will not cover you to drive other people's vehicles.
0:36:24 > 0:36:27It'll cover you to drive his vehicle, but not other people's.
0:36:27 > 0:36:30Is your fella a mate of the owner of the car? Yeah, I think so.
0:36:30 > 0:36:34What's the owner of the car? Do you know him or her? No.
0:36:34 > 0:36:36You don't know them?
0:36:36 > 0:36:40She's phoning her boyfriend to get some answers about the insurance.
0:36:40 > 0:36:42I'm with the police.
0:36:43 > 0:36:45Because they've stopped the car.
0:36:46 > 0:36:49For a bilking on Friday, but they're saying that I'm not insured.
0:36:49 > 0:36:52Right, well, tell them that then. Here, explain.
0:36:52 > 0:36:53Here he is, speak to him, please.
0:36:53 > 0:36:55A bilking is a petrol theft.
0:36:57 > 0:36:58Hello.
0:36:59 > 0:37:02Who actually owns the car, Mike?
0:37:02 > 0:37:06PHONE: I don't...I don't... well...I borrowed it off a friend of mine,
0:37:06 > 0:37:08he lives at, you know, the garage.
0:37:08 > 0:37:10Well, we own it, I haven't filled in a logbook yet,
0:37:10 > 0:37:12cos we haven't got it. We're waiting for it to come through.
0:37:12 > 0:37:15(When did he buy it?) When did you buy it then, mate?
0:37:15 > 0:37:17A couple of weeks ago.
0:37:17 > 0:37:18Three weeks ago.
0:37:18 > 0:37:20And what's this fellow's name then?
0:37:21 > 0:37:23Um...well, I don't know his surname.
0:37:23 > 0:37:26This fellow, then, you don't know his surname, and he's let
0:37:26 > 0:37:29you have a car without taking any form of payment from you whatsoever?
0:37:32 > 0:37:34Well, who was driving the vehicle on Friday, then?
0:37:36 > 0:37:38It must have been Michelle.
0:37:38 > 0:37:43So, we spoke to the insurance company direct,
0:37:43 > 0:37:45and they gave us the names of two males
0:37:45 > 0:37:47that are on the insurance policy,
0:37:47 > 0:37:51but this lady wasn't on there.
0:37:51 > 0:37:52Come on then, Michelle.
0:37:52 > 0:37:55I'm fairly positive in almost 11 years of policing,
0:37:55 > 0:37:58I don't think you've got any insurance on that vehicle.
0:37:58 > 0:38:00And I'd second that.
0:38:00 > 0:38:03While the cops are sure she is an uninsured driver,
0:38:03 > 0:38:06there's still some uncertainty over the petrol theft
0:38:06 > 0:38:08and the toiletries John found in the car.
0:38:10 > 0:38:14In West Yorkshire, at the Bridewell Police Station in Leeds,
0:38:14 > 0:38:17the suspect Mick and Gary arrested with the small quantity
0:38:17 > 0:38:20of cocaine on him, is beginning to realise the trouble he is in.
0:38:20 > 0:38:22We got him to the custody desk.
0:38:22 > 0:38:24I explained to the custody sergeant
0:38:24 > 0:38:28the circumstances around his arrest and my belief that he had
0:38:28 > 0:38:30drugs about his person and would he authorise a strip search.
0:38:30 > 0:38:35As soon as I said the words "strip search", the guy started shaking.
0:38:38 > 0:38:41We took him down to the cells and as soon as we got to the cells
0:38:41 > 0:38:44he just offered up that he had some drugs secreted about his person.
0:38:44 > 0:38:45We carried out a strip search
0:38:45 > 0:38:47and it dropped out of his underwear.
0:38:47 > 0:38:49That looks to be crack cocaine to me.
0:38:49 > 0:38:53There's about 30 wraps there and he said himself that there's 20 grams
0:38:53 > 0:38:56of crack cocaine there, which is a sizeable amount.
0:38:56 > 0:39:01The team went round, searched his house, found some evidence,
0:39:01 > 0:39:04some paraphernalia in relation to drug supplies, some bags.
0:39:04 > 0:39:07And an imitation firearm by his bedside.
0:39:07 > 0:39:10People don't have imitation firearms
0:39:10 > 0:39:14because they like the look of them or they like to have 'em the house.
0:39:14 > 0:39:17They carry them about their person for a reason.
0:39:21 > 0:39:24Back in the Midlands, on the M42, the woman driving the Proton
0:39:24 > 0:39:29involved in the petrol theft has still got some questions to answer.
0:39:29 > 0:39:31John is on the phone to Avon and Somerset Police,
0:39:31 > 0:39:33trying to find out if they know
0:39:33 > 0:39:36the identity of the person who drove off without paying for the fuel.
0:39:36 > 0:39:38All right, cheers, mate, bye-bye.
0:39:40 > 0:39:41Right, Michelle...
0:39:41 > 0:39:42What?
0:39:44 > 0:39:48Your vehicle has been involved in something else.
0:39:48 > 0:39:51They came back and said that the vehicle had been involved
0:39:51 > 0:39:55in a suspicious incident, possibly an attempted theft from a store, ASDA.
0:39:55 > 0:39:59It was a female. They did actually say of large build.
0:40:01 > 0:40:04The bag that these items of toiletries
0:40:04 > 0:40:07and suchlike - they're actually in an ASDA bag.
0:40:07 > 0:40:10If I have to go through and find out
0:40:10 > 0:40:13and get officers to trawl through CCTV, which I will do...
0:40:13 > 0:40:17I won't be on their camera. Who will that be, then? I don't know.
0:40:17 > 0:40:19I won't be on their camera.
0:40:19 > 0:40:21Well, someone is using that car
0:40:21 > 0:40:25to go round and do bilkings and steal things.
0:40:25 > 0:40:28Who else is using that car in the space of four days?
0:40:28 > 0:40:32Again, it was a bit of, "Well, we've nearly got her.
0:40:32 > 0:40:34"Is this the woman?" She's now been possibly involved in two
0:40:34 > 0:40:38offences, but we can't confirm whether it is her or not.
0:40:38 > 0:40:42With no evidence of any wrongdoing, neither the driver nor her
0:40:42 > 0:40:45boyfriend are going to be arrested for the petrol theft.
0:40:45 > 0:40:47But the cops are taking the car away from her
0:40:47 > 0:40:50for driving without insurance.
0:40:50 > 0:40:51PHONE RINGS
0:40:52 > 0:40:54Hello.
0:40:54 > 0:40:57The car's getting seized. There's no insurance on it.
0:40:58 > 0:41:01There ain't! He's phoned the Cooperative.
0:41:04 > 0:41:08They haven't even got the insurance details of the car!
0:41:09 > 0:41:13Nor his details, nor nothing. Nor your details, nuffink.
0:41:13 > 0:41:17Well, you need to come and get me from Hopwood Services.
0:41:17 > 0:41:20Oh, Mick, shut up, right, and tell me what do.
0:41:20 > 0:41:22Just come back to us.
0:41:24 > 0:41:25So we're stuck here, then?
0:41:27 > 0:41:28Oh, go away.
0:41:28 > 0:41:31He's stitched you a good 'un, there, Michelle.
0:41:31 > 0:41:35I suggest you give your fella a damn good talking to when you get in.
0:41:35 > 0:41:38Make the bugger live on cornflakes for a month and sleep on the sofa.
0:41:39 > 0:41:41Cos he's done you like a kipper.
0:41:41 > 0:41:45I'd have a guess he's not going to come and pick you up either, is he?
0:41:45 > 0:41:49I don't think so. I'd give him his marching orders as well.
0:41:49 > 0:41:52Right, last chance, Michelle... I haven't done nuffink!
0:41:52 > 0:41:55Oh, no, no, hang on. I'm not asking if you've done anything.
0:41:55 > 0:41:57Are them items there...? No!
0:41:57 > 0:41:59They are not stolen, they are from Poundstretcher...
0:41:59 > 0:42:01And you paid for them? Yes!
0:42:01 > 0:42:03You can check with Poundstretchers if you want. Right.
0:42:03 > 0:42:06I don't want to speak ill of your fella, Michelle, but...
0:42:06 > 0:42:10He's a BLEEP wanker! Well... He's a BLEEP wanker.
0:42:10 > 0:42:12Obviously, I can't agree,
0:42:12 > 0:42:15but if someone has done a similar thing to me like that, then yes...
0:42:15 > 0:42:17That is so BLEEP! I can't believe it.
0:42:17 > 0:42:19And he phoned and said, "I'll leave in an hour to pick you up
0:42:19 > 0:42:22"once the police have gone." So am I getting arrested?
0:42:22 > 0:42:25No, no. I just wanted to know.
0:42:25 > 0:42:29Cheers, lads. Thanks. All right, ta-ra now. All the best. Cheers.
0:42:29 > 0:42:32Although there is no arrest, the driver is walking away with
0:42:32 > 0:42:37a £200 ticket and six points on her licence for no insurance.
0:42:38 > 0:42:40And while she waits for her lift home,
0:42:40 > 0:42:42the car is going to be impounded.
0:42:46 > 0:42:50In Yorkshire, with nearly 50% of the Roads Crime Team's arrests
0:42:50 > 0:42:54drug related, they have become a major force in the war on drugs.
0:42:57 > 0:43:00Tonight, the team have received some information about
0:43:00 > 0:43:03a large amount of drugs and money heading up the motorway.
0:43:03 > 0:43:07Matt and Wendy are part of a team of eight waiting for the go-ahead
0:43:07 > 0:43:11to stop a car which is on its way towards them in Bradford.
0:43:11 > 0:43:14We are on stand-by at this moment in time in case we get an update
0:43:14 > 0:43:17on a vehicle that's possibly containing a quantity of drugs.
0:43:17 > 0:43:21So we're on stand-by waiting for intelligence update at this time.
0:43:21 > 0:43:25Matt's in the hot seat, the ground commander, and it's up to him
0:43:25 > 0:43:28to ensure the team are in the right place at the right time.
0:43:28 > 0:43:29X-ray Tango received, en route.
0:43:31 > 0:43:34An unmarked police car is already behind the suspects
0:43:34 > 0:43:38and the team need to catch up before its cover is blown.
0:43:38 > 0:43:40But first Wendy needs pointing in the right direction.
0:43:40 > 0:43:42Which way?
0:43:42 > 0:43:45You're going to have to go left and then cut across.
0:43:45 > 0:43:48Unfortunately, my knowledge of Bradford is not too good.
0:43:48 > 0:43:51Matthew was obviously a little bit more placed to tell me
0:43:51 > 0:43:53where to go, literally.
0:43:53 > 0:43:55He gets quite bossy under pressure.
0:43:55 > 0:43:59Come on! Down here! Right, right, right!
0:43:59 > 0:44:02There's that much pressure in those few seconds sometimes.
0:44:02 > 0:44:06If you're ground commander, you're in charge of the team.
0:44:06 > 0:44:08It's a massive responsibility to get the team where we need to be
0:44:08 > 0:44:10at the right time, doing the right things.
0:44:10 > 0:44:14Keep going, keep going! Where? Keep going!
0:44:14 > 0:44:18X-ray Tango, that's received. Currently on Mayo Avenue.
0:44:18 > 0:44:23With the cops closing in on the target... Kill lights, guys.
0:44:23 > 0:44:25..there's no need for blues and twos.
0:44:25 > 0:44:29The stealth approach should catch the suspects out of the blue.
0:44:29 > 0:44:32That's the one, that's the one.
0:44:32 > 0:44:35'It's always better to use a marked car when possible.'
0:44:35 > 0:44:37We passed our plain vehicle,
0:44:37 > 0:44:40we had the marked car directly behind it.
0:44:40 > 0:44:43Just pull behind, mate, just pull behind. No need to pull in front.
0:44:43 > 0:44:45Slow it down, slow it down!
0:44:46 > 0:44:50'X-ray Tango unit, you've been waved through the convoy.' That's it!
0:44:54 > 0:44:57'X-ray Tango unit effectively stopped...'
0:45:01 > 0:45:02Evening, mate. You all right?
0:45:02 > 0:45:04Just switch your engine off and pass us the keys, pal.
0:45:04 > 0:45:08Is it your vehicle, please? No, it's not mine. Not your vehicle.
0:45:08 > 0:45:10Have you got any documents for the car, please, sir?
0:45:10 > 0:45:14Licence? Stay in the car for us. Have you got any ID on you at all?
0:45:14 > 0:45:16Wallet, anything like that, please?
0:45:16 > 0:45:22Do you live in Bradford? You don't? OK. So it's not your car.
0:45:22 > 0:45:26Who does the car belonged to? NAME IS BLEEPED OUT
0:45:28 > 0:45:32OK. I take it he knows you've got the car, does he? OK.
0:45:32 > 0:45:35Are you known to police? Have you been arrested before?
0:45:35 > 0:45:37Are you known to the police? No. Not at all? Not at all.
0:45:37 > 0:45:39Never been arrested in my life. Smashing.
0:45:39 > 0:45:43What brings you up to Bradford? Just some friends?
0:45:43 > 0:45:47Speaking to the driver, it was obvious something wasn't quite right.
0:45:47 > 0:45:52So we had the information that there may be drugs or cash on board.
0:45:52 > 0:45:54That's what was in the back of our minds.
0:45:54 > 0:45:57At the same time we've also known intelligence to be wrong,
0:45:57 > 0:46:01so we can't automatically stop a car and treat them as drug dealers.
0:46:01 > 0:46:04Xavier, I need to sort out your insurance issue, but I've also been
0:46:04 > 0:46:08told on the radio this vehicle is been involved in the supply of drugs.
0:46:08 > 0:46:09For that reason yourself
0:46:09 > 0:46:12and your passenger are going to be taken for a search.
0:46:12 > 0:46:15You're not under arrest at this time. You are detained for a search.
0:46:15 > 0:46:18Is there anything on you or in the vehicle that shouldn't be here, pal?
0:46:18 > 0:46:21Xavier? Is there anything on you or in the car that shouldn't be?
0:46:22 > 0:46:24Is there an answer to that question, mate?
0:46:24 > 0:46:26Is there an answer to the question?
0:46:26 > 0:46:28Is there anything on you or in the vehicle that shouldn't be here?
0:46:29 > 0:46:31There is? Where is it?
0:46:33 > 0:46:34Sorry? Whereabouts?
0:46:34 > 0:46:36In the seat?
0:46:36 > 0:46:38This gentleman is saying there's something in the car,
0:46:38 > 0:46:41so if you just grab hold of him while I have a look.
0:46:41 > 0:46:44Have you got anything on you? No. Not at all?
0:46:47 > 0:46:49Yeah, I'll keep him here for a sec.
0:46:49 > 0:46:52Matt spotted a suspicious package in a carrier bag
0:46:52 > 0:46:54behind the driver's seat.
0:46:54 > 0:46:57It's not drugs, but it is something just as valuable.
0:46:57 > 0:46:59OK, both of you are under arrest on suspicion of money-laundering.
0:46:59 > 0:47:02You don't have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you
0:47:02 > 0:47:04fail to mention something you later rely on in court.
0:47:04 > 0:47:06Anything you do say may be used in evidence. Do you understand that?
0:47:06 > 0:47:08Do you understand, pal?
0:47:08 > 0:47:10Martin, two IC for money-laundering at this time.
0:47:10 > 0:47:12There's a carrier bag in the back of the vehicle,
0:47:12 > 0:47:15large bundles of what appear to be £20 notes.
0:47:15 > 0:47:16I'll not disturb the packaging at this time,
0:47:16 > 0:47:20but a very large quantity of what appear to be bundles of £20 notes.
0:47:20 > 0:47:23Forensics at that point are the key to it,
0:47:23 > 0:47:25especially if you get them in an interview saying,
0:47:25 > 0:47:27"I've done this for a friend."
0:47:27 > 0:47:30If we can find those individuals' fingerprints or
0:47:30 > 0:47:34DNA on particular items, this can help the case at court.
0:47:40 > 0:47:44130 miles south, in the Midlands, the motorway is unusually quiet
0:47:44 > 0:47:47and so the cops on the Central Motorway Police Group
0:47:47 > 0:47:49are hunting for trouble elsewhere.
0:47:49 > 0:47:52Angus and Harvey are on the outskirts of Birmingham on the
0:47:52 > 0:47:56lookout for a drink-driver who made off from officers a short time ago.
0:47:58 > 0:48:01The car passing them, a VW Polo, isn't the drink-driver,
0:48:01 > 0:48:03but it may be something just as interesting.
0:48:05 > 0:48:08Harvey noticed the Polo driving past and just happened to say,
0:48:08 > 0:48:10"It doesn't look right."
0:48:10 > 0:48:14So we thought, "Yeah, let's go and have a look." Before they pull it
0:48:14 > 0:48:17over, Angus is running a check to find out who they're dealing with.
0:48:17 > 0:48:20Thank you, we're on Monmouth Road,
0:48:20 > 0:48:25looking at Victor Kilo zero seven Hotel Zulu Golf.
0:48:25 > 0:48:27Should be a black Polo. Received, over.
0:48:28 > 0:48:30Is he going round in circles?
0:48:30 > 0:48:33Yeah, if he goes right again, he will have gone around in a circle.
0:48:36 > 0:48:38Yeah, received.
0:48:38 > 0:48:40We're still currently... on Adams Hill now,
0:48:40 > 0:48:44and he seems to be going round in circles.
0:48:44 > 0:48:46We're going to go and see if he'll stop.
0:48:51 > 0:48:56Yeah, stand by. He's still not stopping.
0:48:56 > 0:48:58At this time we have a fail to stop,
0:48:58 > 0:49:00fail to stop.
0:49:00 > 0:49:02Going to go into Yankee, mate.
0:49:05 > 0:49:07This is not a high-speed chase,
0:49:07 > 0:49:10but the cops still need authorisation to pursue.
0:49:11 > 0:49:14We have a fail to stop, fail to stop, fail to stop.
0:49:14 > 0:49:15'You could see his speed.
0:49:15 > 0:49:18'He was doing 35-40 in a 30mph limit.'
0:49:18 > 0:49:21We suspected he'd be looking for somewhere to decamp,
0:49:21 > 0:49:23near some houses, near to some alleyways,
0:49:23 > 0:49:25where they can get out on foot.
0:49:25 > 0:49:27We are on Adams Hill.
0:49:27 > 0:49:29Permission to pursue the vehicle, please.
0:49:31 > 0:49:34But this time there is no need for the go-ahead.
0:49:34 > 0:49:38Oh, sorry, stung, stung, the vehicle's been stung. Stand by.
0:49:38 > 0:49:42Another unit up ahead has punctured the Polo's tyres.
0:49:42 > 0:49:44These other two officers round the corner
0:49:44 > 0:49:45couldn't have been placed any better.
0:49:45 > 0:49:48They just heard my commentary saying the direction of travel,
0:49:48 > 0:49:50the road we were on, and they thought,
0:49:50 > 0:49:52"They're coming straight down our throat!"
0:49:52 > 0:49:55We didn't even realise they were there because they never had a
0:49:55 > 0:49:58chance to shout up and say they were there, because it happened so quick.
0:49:58 > 0:50:01And it was literally I just clocked the stinger hitting the deck.
0:50:04 > 0:50:06We have three detained.
0:50:08 > 0:50:10'Many thanks.'
0:50:10 > 0:50:11You all right, bud?
0:50:13 > 0:50:14Should have stopped.
0:50:18 > 0:50:19What's the score, then, mate?
0:50:22 > 0:50:23Say again.
0:50:26 > 0:50:29Why didn't you stop, then? Don't know.
0:50:29 > 0:50:32Panicking, innit? Why didn't you stop? Panicking!
0:50:32 > 0:50:34That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
0:50:34 > 0:50:36Whose car is it? Mine.
0:50:37 > 0:50:39Man! You fool!
0:50:41 > 0:50:43Why didn't you stop, then?
0:50:44 > 0:50:46Oh, you idiot.
0:50:46 > 0:50:49Right, you're obviously under arrest for failing to stop
0:50:49 > 0:50:52and no licence, no insurance.
0:50:52 > 0:50:53Can you do a chassis number
0:50:53 > 0:50:56if I give you the one that's displayed in the vehicle, please?
0:50:56 > 0:51:00Angus has spotted a discrepancy with the vehicle's identity.
0:51:00 > 0:51:03The control room's given us the last six of the chassis number,
0:51:03 > 0:51:05but it's different from the six that's on this here.
0:51:05 > 0:51:08The chassis number on the Polo doesn't correspond with
0:51:08 > 0:51:11the car's registration plates, which could mean it's stolen.
0:51:17 > 0:51:19Received, thank you.
0:51:19 > 0:51:21You are under arrest on suspicion of burglary.
0:51:21 > 0:51:24Burglary? The car was stolen from a burglary.
0:51:24 > 0:51:27You're still under caution, OK?
0:51:27 > 0:51:30It's now confirmed that it's an outstanding stolen from five days ago
0:51:30 > 0:51:34on the chassis number we've given them now.
0:51:34 > 0:51:37The driver and his friends are being taken to the police station.
0:51:40 > 0:51:42Out you come, young man.
0:51:42 > 0:51:45As well as asking some questions about the stolen Polo, the cops
0:51:45 > 0:51:49will run checks to see if any of them have been in trouble before.
0:51:49 > 0:51:53DICTATES TO TYPIST: At subsequent enquiries...revealed...
0:51:55 > 0:51:57..that the vehicle was on false plates
0:51:57 > 0:52:00and was an outstanding stolen vehicle.
0:52:00 > 0:52:02The driver is on the system.
0:52:02 > 0:52:04He's on licence for a prior conviction
0:52:04 > 0:52:05and he will be recalled to prison.
0:52:05 > 0:52:09Normally, a recall to prison means that somebody has been let out
0:52:09 > 0:52:12early for good behaviour or whatever.
0:52:12 > 0:52:15The court will decide to let them out early.
0:52:15 > 0:52:16But they are on licence then,
0:52:16 > 0:52:20so that if they misbehave again or get into trouble then
0:52:20 > 0:52:23they can be recalled straight back to prison and continue
0:52:23 > 0:52:27the sentence that they had been let off, you know, early for.
0:52:27 > 0:52:30It's where bad boys belong at the end of the day.
0:52:32 > 0:52:35Some people you can have a bit of banter with, a bit of a laugh and
0:52:35 > 0:52:38a joke and you do maybe feel a bit sorry for them in some situations.
0:52:38 > 0:52:41But the likes of this lad, I don't have any time for.
0:52:41 > 0:52:43I couldn't really sit and have a conversation with him
0:52:43 > 0:52:48because I look at him as just being the lowest of the low kind of style.
0:52:48 > 0:52:52So we've got the stolen car back, disqualified driver.
0:52:52 > 0:52:54No other damage to anybody else
0:52:54 > 0:52:57and one of the shortest pursuits I think I've had.
0:53:00 > 0:53:03Back in Bradford the men under arrest for money-laundering
0:53:03 > 0:53:05have arrived at Trafalgar House Police Station,
0:53:05 > 0:53:08where they and their car will undergo a drugs search.
0:53:18 > 0:53:22The shock of his arrest seems to be taking its toll on one of the men.
0:53:24 > 0:53:25HE BREATHES HARD
0:53:27 > 0:53:28You OK, fella?
0:53:32 > 0:53:33'He's got a lot to lose.
0:53:33 > 0:53:36'I'm not aware of who he is, what his previous is,
0:53:36 > 0:53:39'whether he's got any previous medical conditions, so it would be
0:53:39 > 0:53:42'far too easy to think this is as a result
0:53:42 > 0:53:45'of not wanting to go into custody.'
0:53:45 > 0:53:46But we can't afford to do that.
0:53:46 > 0:53:49We have to treat it as a genuine medical emergency.
0:53:50 > 0:53:54Jump out for us, please, then, mate.
0:53:54 > 0:53:55You all right, pal?
0:53:55 > 0:53:59He's complaining of chest pains, just started, just to let you know.
0:53:59 > 0:54:02Have you had these pains before? Yeah. Have you?
0:54:02 > 0:54:06'There is something at the back of my mind thinking it's a little bit convenient, bearing in mind'
0:54:06 > 0:54:08that colleagues that had transported him in
0:54:08 > 0:54:10had mentioned nothing about him
0:54:10 > 0:54:12complaining of pains before that time.
0:54:12 > 0:54:15I'm having troubles with my heart. Troubles with your heart?
0:54:15 > 0:54:18Are you on medication for that as well? Yeah?
0:54:18 > 0:54:22I'll hang onto you, mate. Stay seated upright, mate.
0:54:22 > 0:54:23You seemed all right in the car,
0:54:23 > 0:54:25when I first started speaking to you.
0:54:26 > 0:54:28Paramedics have been called to check him over.
0:54:30 > 0:54:32He was found with crack cocaine on him.
0:54:32 > 0:54:35I don't know whether he's taken any this evening. Stay up, mate!
0:54:35 > 0:54:40Has your friend taken anything? Has your friend taken any drugs?
0:54:40 > 0:54:43Because he's not very well. Is there a chance he might have?
0:54:44 > 0:54:48While the paramedics see to the man's possible heart complaint,
0:54:48 > 0:54:50a dog has been called in to search the car.
0:54:51 > 0:54:55The dog can smell out cash and firearms, so not only is he
0:54:55 > 0:55:00looking for drugs, he's potentially looking for hidden firearms and cash.
0:55:00 > 0:55:04There is no more cash, but the dog has found some drugs hidden away,
0:55:04 > 0:55:07which could explain the man's panic attack.
0:55:10 > 0:55:15Could be cocaine, amphetamines. So we'll seize that as well.
0:55:15 > 0:55:17SUSPECT GASPS LOUDLY
0:55:18 > 0:55:21Just relax, you're with the ambulance, OK? Just relax.
0:55:23 > 0:55:27He maybe thought that by being in hospital we would give up on him.
0:55:27 > 0:55:30"Tell you what, you get yourself better, we'll see you
0:55:30 > 0:55:33"a week on Friday," for him never to be seen again.
0:55:33 > 0:55:36What they don't realise is the minute they leave custody,
0:55:36 > 0:55:40the custody clock stops and we just get to deal with them for longer.
0:55:43 > 0:55:46Unfortunately, I was one of the officers sent to the hospital
0:55:46 > 0:55:51with him while the tests were done. There was nothing wrong with him.
0:55:51 > 0:55:53Absolutely nothing wrong with him.
0:55:53 > 0:55:58He perked up and down depending on who was looking at him. It was...
0:55:58 > 0:56:00It was comical.
0:56:01 > 0:56:03It's a massive gamble for them.
0:56:03 > 0:56:06Obviously, sometimes they can be paid a nominal fee to transport
0:56:06 > 0:56:08a package from A to B.
0:56:08 > 0:56:10Sometimes the value of the package can be into
0:56:10 > 0:56:13hundreds of thousands of pounds, into millions of pounds.
0:56:13 > 0:56:16It's a massive responsibility on them if they lose that package.
0:56:16 > 0:56:19And what tends to happen is that whoever has provided that package
0:56:19 > 0:56:23will hold them responsible for being stopped by the police.
0:56:23 > 0:56:27Since 2008, the Roads Crime Team have made over 1,800 arrests
0:56:27 > 0:56:31and seized more than £16 million worth of criminal assets from
0:56:31 > 0:56:34drug dealers and organised crime groups.
0:56:34 > 0:56:36There is no place in society for them.
0:56:36 > 0:56:39What they do has a massive impact on everything.
0:56:39 > 0:56:42They bring misery and shame to everybody, really.
0:56:45 > 0:56:48The driver who was found with ten kilos of heroin was sent to
0:56:48 > 0:56:52prison for six years. His passenger was found not guilty.
0:56:53 > 0:56:56The driver caught in his friend's dad's car was
0:56:56 > 0:56:58convicted of driving without a licence and insurance.
0:56:58 > 0:57:03He received eight points and a £115 fine.
0:57:03 > 0:57:06His friend was given a final warning.
0:57:06 > 0:57:09The man who refused to come quietly in Doncaster was given
0:57:09 > 0:57:12a police caution for handling stolen goods and was recently
0:57:12 > 0:57:17released from prison for a series of burglary offences.
0:57:17 > 0:57:20The driver of the Seat Leon was given an eight-month
0:57:20 > 0:57:23suspended prison sentence for dangerous driving.
0:57:23 > 0:57:26The man who ran away was later identified from forensic tests
0:57:26 > 0:57:28on a cigarette butt found on the car
0:57:28 > 0:57:31and imprisoned for nine months for drug possession.
0:57:31 > 0:57:35The drugs inside the Kinder Egg were street deals of heroin
0:57:35 > 0:57:38and cocaine worth £145.
0:57:42 > 0:57:45The driver of the black Audi A4 arrested by Gary and Nick
0:57:45 > 0:57:48was sent down for two-and-a-half years for drug dealing.
0:57:51 > 0:57:54The Afghani man arrested for being in the country illegally
0:57:54 > 0:57:57for the third time was released from custody and remains in the UK.
0:57:59 > 0:58:03After failing to pay her £200 fixed penalty,
0:58:03 > 0:58:07the uninsured driver was fined £700 at court in her absence.
0:58:07 > 0:58:10But despite the cops thinking she'd been stitched up
0:58:10 > 0:58:12by her boyfriend, the couple are still together.
0:58:12 > 0:58:17The driver of the VW Polo arrested for burglary was sent back to jail
0:58:17 > 0:58:19and further sentenced to six months
0:58:19 > 0:58:21and banned from driving for three years.
0:58:26 > 0:58:28And the man who had a panic attack
0:58:28 > 0:58:31when he was caught with three- quarters of a kilo of cocaine and
0:58:31 > 0:58:36£20,000 admitted dealing and, along with his driver, was sent to prison.
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