"Ten days ago a woman was killed." "How many will follow me in death?" "What does Intelligence have on the group?" "Raben was the squad leader." "They were praised for their work there." "I want to see that place." "There was no officer." "There were no corpses." "The Taliban don't wear gold." "It couldn't possibly have been a suicide bomber." "This is nonsense." "I understand that you've resigned." "You've got the wrong man." "My wife and son are in the barracks." "Someone hid the radio messages." "Who?" "We've searched everywhere." "There are no bodies." "Denmark woke up to the biggest government crisis in history." "The Prime Minister sacked the Minister of Defence because  he was the chief architectbehind the cover-up of civilian killings." "These killings appear to be linked to the terrorism-related murders." "We're on our way." "Bye." "Bilal has fled in a jeep." "There's increased surveillance at the border." "Raben's wife has disappeared from the barracks along with Bilal." "There's no trace of Raben, but in his condition he can't interfere very much." "That's certainly true." "Where's Brix?" "Bilal rented the apartment where he planned the five murders." "Brix is waiting for us." "See you there." "Lund..." "What gives?" "You haven't said a word all the way home." "What's wrong?" "Hello, hello." "How sweet of you to come and pick us up." "Where have you been?" "Prague." "It was bang on." "What did you do?" "I had a horrible dream." "I dreamed you were lying dead somewhere." "I couldn't revive you." "I cried and Mark cried." "I'll get the car." "I'll be glad when you finish work." "Bjørn and I will come to visit you in Gedser." "It's Lund." "Where has that fellow gone?" "We found the remains of two adults and two children in an oven which was hidden under debris." "Well done, Lund." "I've forwarded your fax." "Each skull had a bullet hole." "Everything points to murder." "Did you find anything on Bilal?" "We found Per K. Møller's ID tags the officer Raben saw." "Did you ask if anyone had seen him?" "Did we get a list of the commandos?" "That's not our concern anymore." "The civilian killings will be investigated by the army." "We're not finished with that officer." "I saw what he did." "There was something ritualistic about it, that resembled the killings here at home." "Focus on the now." "The suspect may still be a commando." "In principle, it may still be Strange." "Check Bilal." "Brix..." "I think we should leave." "Mama..." "It was a nightmare, right?" "Everything is okay." "We found the key to the apartment together with a mobile and the five broken ID tags." "There are no other tenants in the building." "It's only used as a garage for storage and stuff." "Maybe we should wait for Strange." "No, let's just move on it." "Camera, disks, computer, explosives ..evidence connected with the murders." "We found the murder weapon used on Dragsholm and the chaplain." "It's their DNA." "Bilal is a Muslim." "His hatred of the Islamists is greater than anyone has known about." "He hates Islamists more than anyone." "He saw Raben's unit as traitors because they wanted to reveal the civilian killings." "Bilal came up with the Moslem League... a..nd tried to wipe out Kodmani's group." "He was inspired by military history." "Dragsholm was the first victim, because she wanted to reopen the case." "They met a few months ago, and he rented this place shortly after." "He arranged everything and used hotmail and the name Per K. Møller." "He rented a post-box with the same name." "How did Bilal know Per K. Møller?" "From Team Aegir." "Has anyone seen Bilal?" "Do we have his fingerprints, DNA?" "He was very careful." "The key is the only evidence that links the murders to Bilal." "He got the colonel to make the address because he wanted to examine radio logs." "Afterwards, he left with Louise Raben." "Radio messages?" "The officer?" "Isn't Bilal important?" "He can help us find the officer." "He doesn't have to be the murderer." "Then, why would Bilal hide the key and the mobile at the barracks?" "Who tipped you off and got you to do a search?" "You were in Afghanistan." "We still don't know who 'Fellow Believer' was." "Dragsholm said she found the officer." "We can't get the list of commandos." "This proves nothing." "Raben was right." "He accused Strange." "Lund!" "Because you went away, I double-checked on Strange." "All the military authorities confirmed independently that Strange was demobilized a long time before." "What the hell is wrong with you?" "What's wrong with you?" "Perhaps because I haven't slept." "Jet lag." "I have a feeling that there's something about me you like." "But you have a strange way of showing it." "Now we've cleared the air, so..." "Of course I'm sorry if..." "Where do we go from here?" "We need to find Bilal?" "Yes." "We must also question Søgaard about the radio messages." "If it's Bilal, it must be because he hates the Islamists." "The video was posted exactly as Ramadan ended." "The man must be an extremist in the opposite direction." "If it is Bilal, he didn't have to go very far to get the idea...the Muslim league." "His jeep was seen on the bridge, heading towards Fynen." "Any clues?" "No." "She was focussed on the same thing as you." "My daughter is missing." "What are you doing to find her?" "Bilal may be hiding more?" "Ask military HQ." "Do you know where Bilal is?" "No, otherwise I'd go there." "Are we ready?" "Did you know he hates Islamists?" "We had the same enemy." "He seemed to be the perfect soldier." "Look!" "It seems to look different now." "Let us know if you hear anything also about Jens Peter Raben." "Well, Jonas...get your coat." "Are you going outside to play." "Go with Joakimand and his parents to take a trip to the zoo." "When you get back, mom will be here." "I know." "Dad says that too." "It's a secret." "He's waiting for you outside at the gate." "Did the police find anything?" "The police don't know a damn thing." "Bilal isn't in any of the buildings." "You must have an idea." "It's Jarnvig." "Hold on." "Have you contacted the barracks?" "Stay away." "We need to help each other." "It's your fault!" "She tried to help you." "Stay away." "You've caused enough misery." "Hello?" "We have to fight the enemy." "The enemy isn't us." "Where are you?" "I've only done my duty." "Where is Louise?" "I'm not to blame." "Bilal, come back." "Why did you betray me?" "No." "The police found evidence." "Someone is trying to make it look like it was me." "Call General Arild and say he needs to get me out of here, right now." "Let me talk to Louise." "We won't do a damn thing until we hear her voice." "Louise..." "We drove three or four hours." "Some- where underground." "Stay away from her." "I'll call you tonight." "If you contact the police, she dies." "She said they drove 3 - 4 hours." "Somewhere underground." "Where can that be?" "Maybe a military facility." "There are a number in Zealand, but they're only an hour away." "Bilal, let me go." "What's wrong with you?" "The prime minister knew I had something on him." "The Minister of Defence wanted to reveal everything at the meeting, but the Prime Minister blamed us." "The Minister of Defence refuses to speak." "How could the Prime Minister know?" "He was warned." "You detained me overnight for no reason." "Is national security not reason enough?" "I haven't compromised it." "Let's take the key points one by one." "A confidential Intelligence memo was leaked from your office." "You talked to a suspended police officer." "Sarah Lund." "About what?" "You visited Frode Monberg, who subsequently took his own life." "Your secretary accessed information illegally." "You undermined Intelligence investigations." "You even had König fired." "You defended Islamist associations." "You had contact with a person inside the PFLP a journalist, formerly employed by Ministry of Defence, Connie Vemmer." "Everything indicates that during war-time you have undermined... the elected Government and our democracy." "Whether Afghan civilians were slain, has nothing to do with it." "Do you maintain your accusations against the prime minister?" "No." "I'll go even further." "He's the traitor." "What's going on here?" "Tell me what's going on." "Are you okay?" "Yes." "What happened?" "We've been informed of a discovery in Afghanistan, as you shall see." "Found by Sarah Lund." "The police are currently looking for a Danish soldier." "He committed the murders, to prevent the investigation of civilian killings." "And the officer who did this?" "The military is working on it." "Why didn't they find the bodies at first?" "I'll arrange a meeting without the Prime Minister." "You can get what you want if you play your cards right." "There's no threat to the Prime Minister." "The Minister of Defence withheld ..." "I heard that yesterday." "The Prime Minister asked to get you out of here." "His wishes should be followed We need to have a group meeting." "Are you back in parliament?" "Do you support the government?" "Will you continue your accusations?" "What did Intelligence say?" "Hello, Buch." "Good to see you." "Yes, please." "Good to see you too." "Excuse the mess." "I'm rather in a hurry" "Yesterday, we had our problems." "But we had to protect the party." "At the expense of truth?" "Indeed." "But now we know a lot more." "We want to give you an unreserved apology." "Excellent." "We must look forward and do something quickly." "There are two possibilities." "Either the Prime Minister resigns or we force him to do so." "Find out how many party MP's want to get rid of him." "It'll mean elections." "Of course." "It's not necessary." "The Minister of Defence said Gert is the architect behind this." "He wants to blame the Prime Minister and your predecessor, Monberg, is also to blame." "The Prime Minister wants to talk to you." "He's planning a cabinet shuffle." "Rumour has it that you'll get a nice promotion." "You wanted to dissolve parliament." "Get out of here." "I understand you're happy with your job." "An election now would shatter the party." "I'll have a word with Krabbe." "Is he the guardian of our democracy?" "Krabbe is fully in line with the Prime Minister." "Until I've talked to him." "Thank you very much." "Good luck." "Bye." "Do you know any of Bilal's contacts?" "Friends, family?" "Contacts in the military?" "It can't possibly be Bilal." "We need evidence." "Our technicians confirmed that some messages were deleted." "Who was responsible?" "Yes, Bilal." "But there were civilian killings." "And there was an officer." "Bilal covered up reports." "Tell us what you know." "I didn't know about the messages." "And you never talked to Dragsholm." "You'll have to ask Bilal." "You must've known about the message five days earlier." "Commandos went to village." "Who were those people" "No idea." "Did Dragsholm mention commandos?" "Did they withdraw?" "I don't know, dammit." "Was someone left at the village?" "The killer called himself Per K. Møller." "Did Bilal know him?" "Not personally." "Was Bilal there when he died?" "No." "Was anyone there from the commandos?" "I don't think so." "He was alone when the incident happened, and was brought to the ISAF hospital." "The Military Hospital in Lashkar Gar?" "Yes." "I think so." "He had ID tags on?" "There's a broken part." "It'll be taken off and sent to relatives or placed in the coffin." "Lund..." "Hey, what's happening?" "Hello!" "They've found the jeep on Fynen." "Bilal switched the license plate." "We've bugged Jarnvig's phone." "Bilal called him from north of Copenhagen." "What did Bilal say?" "The Colonel had to find the solution." "The Colonel and Raben are standing behind him." "We'll try to stop them." "Bilal will have a place to hide." "What military bases are in that area?" "Let's take a look." "There's a deserted military facility from the Cold War era." "Has it been checked?" "Get in touch with Fred Holst." "He's a doctor at the ISAF hospital in Lashkar Gar." "Ask if he can find out what happened to Per K's ID tags." "Ask him to check whether there were any commandos hospitalized." "We can't keep looking." "Call the police." "Drive on." "Arild may negotiate something with Bilal." "We're going through." "He's not here, damn." "Stop!" "Get the police." "The People's Party won't support the government at any price." "We always go for the truth." "You're welcome." "What now?" "I've already spoken with you." "I wanted to call you, but I have a meeting." "Tell me you'll join the opposition and overthrow the government." "We had an agreement." "The Prime Minister can't be allowed to stay on." "They've found evidence of civilian killings." "So says the Minister of Defence." "And he takes the blame." "Krabbe..." "Hey." "Hello." "What's going on?" "The polls were favorable when Muslims were thought to be the killers." "I had lots of discussions with the press about it." "In retrospect, perhaps it wasn't such a good idea." "I don't think resorting to elections is the wisest course right now." "Thomas, I don't know yet." "I refuse to give it all to the opposition without thinking about it first." "Your grandfather was in the Resistance." "You said he fought for..." "The Prime Minister did what?" "He dismissed the Minister of Defense.... ...once he knew the truth." "Did you brief him?" "I informed you, then you went to the Prime Minister because you were scared to death of those idiotic polls." "What are you talking about?" "I was at a party meeting all day." "You're the only one I told, beside my confidants." "You know, Thomas?" "You can't trust anyone." "It's not the first time your personnel have been led down the garden path." "I'll call you." "The Prime Minister wants to meet." "I said no." "Who prepared the papers yesterday?" "Plough." "What about secretaries?" "Anybody here who may have alerted the prime minister?" "I had the documents while Plough was over in the Cabinet Office." "It was about the post in Skopje." "Ask him when he returns." "On my first day I received a file about the Dragsholm murder." "Monberg's Intelligence memo..." "Who leaked it?" "Plough said it had vanished into thin air." "Where's the information on the group of soldiers?" "Thomas, what's going on?" "Did Plough say anything to you about the soldiers or the Minister of Defense?" "No." "Why?" "What's going on?" "Plough was angry at the Minister of Defence." "He didn't care if you went after the Prime Minister." "Plough couldn't have done it." "Does Plough have a son?" "Yes." "But he died last year." "In a car accident?" "I still have a chauffeur, so call and say that I'm coming." "They're down there." "He has my daughter." "Where is Raben?" "He went after him." "Is he armed?" "Monitor all the exits." "Tell Brix that nobody should go in." "Louise!" "Step forward, so I can see you." "Step forward, or I'll shoot her head." "Put the gun away." "Where's the colonel?" "He said you wouldn't look for me." "Let her go." "Now you have me." "Just kept your mouth shut." "There were no civilian casualties." "They were Taliban collaborators." "Bilal, calm down." "Put the gun away." "We're going to talk about it." "Put the gun down." "We'll go outside and talk about it." "I've only done my duty." "She has nothing to do with it." "She's innocent." "I can only help you, if you let her go now." "Go." "I've only done my duty." "What exactly did you do?" "You hid radio messages." "Do you know who the officer was?" "Good." "Lund, something's wrong." "Come." "Now we'll walk out of here." "Lund!" "For God, king and country." "Plough..." "Plough?" "His name was Hans Christian." "Hans Christian Vedel Ploughl." "Vedel after my wife." "In the army he was called HC." "He's the only one from group who's still alive." "He escaped with superficial wounds." "But when he came home, we discovered he had a problem." "He said there had been an episode in the village." "Something about an officer and civilian killings." "We supported the investigation which concluded that it didn't happen." "My son's demeanor changed." "And he became increasingly ill." "A year ago, he drove into oncoming traffic on the highway and was killed." "My marriage broke down, and I buried myself in debt." "Until the lawyer Dragsholm reappeared to meet with my minister." "She had a breakthrough in the case." "She identified the officer." "I suddenly realized that my son had told the truth." "I trusted Monberg, when he said he would do something about it." "But Dragsholm was killed and nothing happened." "Instead, he tried to end his life." "I put you on the track of the cover-up." "I leaked the Intelligence memo." "I made sure Karina took Monberg's private calendar." "Dammit, you should have given the information to the police." "I had no choice." "The Minister of Defence pulled strings." "I had no proof until yesterday." "It was a relief for me to give it to the Prime Minister." "He responded decisively." "Very different from you." "Why were you so sure?" "Monberg told me that.... ...he had discussed it with the Minister of Defense." "When he returned, the case was closed." "Thanks for the loan." "It wasn't exactly my taste." "Too bad it's gone, but you and Karina will do fine." "The meeting about the anti-terrorism package will be in the cabinet office ." "You'll be the crown prince." "Karina will take over the Ministry." "I'll go to New York." "It was in Monberg's private calendar." "If someone put a lid on the matter, it was the Prime Minister." "Monberg said it was the Minister of Defence." "He had you fooled." "Do you want to know more?" "What are you doing?" "Now ,I think you should go." "You've helped the wrong way." "You helped the man who caused your son's death." "The right people were punished That was what I owed my son." "Go then, damn it!" "The military prosecutor will believe you this time." "You should drop all the accusations against the policeman." "Your other accusations were true." "You were imprisoned for two years, on false grounds." "Whatever punishment you get for your crimes  you've served too long because of a mistake." "You can look forward to being released very soon." "I encourage you to sue for damages." "Can we have some privacy here?" "Of course." "I have more good news." "You will be transferred to Horserød where you'll have a family room, so you can be together." "We'll talk." "I'll do anything." "Not necessarily." "I just want you to come home." "Every stone in that village must be over-turned." "Keep me informed." "Any news about General Arild?" "No." "The new team is meeting tonight." "I'd like to welcome you." "Thanks, but I'll do ok by myself." "Your daughter wants to talk to you." "She's over at the house, packing." "We're leaving now." "Where to?" "Up to Jens." "We've been allowed to be with him tonight." "We need to get away from here." "Where are you staying then?" "We arranged that with her dad, Jonas huh?" "See you, Dad." "Good." "I'm calling." "Come on, baby." "Hello, you old..." "I'm glad that nothing happened to Louise." "What a story." "Bilal made sure that none of us knew anything." "Not even you?" "No." "If you know something, you need to tell me now." "I'll do everything I can to get this mess cleared up." "It's a bit more complicated than that." "What's so complicated" "Either you lied to me, the police and the whole world." "Or not." "The police didn't get any information until we thought there had been civilian killings." "What are you saying?" "The police suspected a single commando." "I confirmed that he had been sent home." "But it wasn't the whole truth." "He was sent there again shortly after." "But the mission was secret." "Therefore, all the radio messages were deleted." "There's no evidence of his guilt." "I checked his CV when the police asked questions." "The guy was missing for a few days but that doesn't make him a war criminal." "We received intelligence that the father was a Taliban sympathizer." "Slip." "You should've never shown up here again." "Stay away from my people." "Is that understood?" "I'll put in a good word for you so you can continue to stay at the barracks." "Make sure the next team is as strong as the last one was." "The lawyers would like to see the files." "Can we take them?" "Of course." "Did the doctor in Lashkar Gar get my message?" "He has your number." "Should I contact him again?" "No." "It doesn't matter." "But there actually was something else." "When we searched the barracks the first time, a few days ago." "Why didn't we find anything there?" "There was nothing." "Bilal planted it later" "Did you check the room and the locker?" "Yes, we searched everywhere." "Did you find out how Dragsholm located the officer?" "No." "We've reviewed her records." "Meetings with clients, lawyers and police." "Meetings with the police?" "Yes." "With the prosecutor." "So she had contacted us before she was murdered?" "She didn't contact us." "She contacted the police?" "She had a private security service." "Can I have the box?" "Who led the first search in the barracks, near the lockers?" "I don't know anymore." "Wasn't it Strange?" "Yes, it was Strange." "Why?" "Can I have that box?" "Yes." "Lund... our superiors told me that I should commend you." "Well done!" "I had my doubts when Brix sent for you." "And that continued after I met you." "Chances are that you won't be sent back to Gedser." "Congratulations." "Brix..." "The day Strange was at the refugee center in Elsinore..." "Was it checked?" "When I ran after the offender." "Yes." "They were split-up." "but it was checked." "Where is he?" "He's driving Raben to Horserød." "Lennart... are you going to say goodbye to my husband?" "Don't look disappointed." "I'll take it alone." "Go up and get yourself a beer." "Are you sure?" "He's no longer difficult." "Just save one for me." "I'm going." "Okay." "We need to talk." "Let me drive." "What?" "Give me the key." "Yes, yes." "Shall we hear some music?" "What do you want to talk about?" "That's true." "I'll show you something." "Okay." "Horserød is straight ahead." "My wife and son are waiting for me." "What is it?" "There's something wrong." "I think Brix is hiding something." "Brix?" "Come on, let's go." "Lund, dammit." "What now?" "Lund!" "I want to be alone with you, but it's not cozy." "This is a memorial for resistance fighters." "War Heroes for whom Bilal had great respect." "Yes?" "He would never put Dragsholm here." "He saw her as a traitor." "Whoever beat Dragsholm and the others to death wouldn't care about such things." "What does Brix have to do with that?" "Brix is protecting the murderer." "What?" "Dragsholm was scared before she was killed." "She lived right over there." "The house was packed with alarms." "She had sensors installed in the garden." "She had her own private security." "But she didn't call the police a single time." "Maybe she was under protection." "No." "She found the captain and found out he worked for us." "That explains her silence." "That explains why we found the mobile at the barracks." "Although we had searched just a few days earlier." "Can't you see it?" "The perpetrator planted those things during the raid." "But Lund ..." "I led the search." "I didn't planted anything." "Good." "Then it must be someone on the other team." "I don't know what to say." "Have you talked to Brix about this?" "No." "Not yet." "He'll send me back to Gedser." "Okay, so I think we have to talk with Brix." "You'll definitely not go back to Gedser." "But until then we'll maintain that Bilal dragged her over the railway yard and hung her up." "Come on." "Let's get going." "How did you know...?" "...that she was dragged over the track?" "We never found that out." "Come on, that is..." "What do you mean?" "Why?" "An indifferent court in summer." "It was hot." "She saw my tattoo." "I don't know why, but she started asking questions." "Like you..." "Yes?" "Holst here." "Is Sarah Lund there?" "She is just away for a moment." "What's it about" "I'm calling from Afghanistan." "I am a physician at the ISAF military hospital." "I haven't found out anything about the ID tags." "I'll pass it on." "However, a commando was hospitalized with a wound." "Fine." "Thank you." "It may not be true." "I was with him every day." "Plough was only thinking of revenge." "He must have said something..." "Not a damn thing." "No, Plough believes he did the right thing." "We know it was the Prime Minister." "I do give a damn what Plough is arranging for my future." "I won't give up." "Good." "What do we do?" "Just a moment." "The press is ready." "Say we're coming." "Line up as many microphones as possible." "Hi, Thomas." "Come inside." "We'd like to present the Ministerial re-shuffle this evening." "I'm just glad I can talk to you." "I'm sorry for that night with Intelligence." "I owe you an explanation." "I won't listen to your explanation." "Keep your ministerial post." "Plough has told me." "He also talked about my predecessor and the Minister of Defence." "I'll unveil it at the press conference." "The turn of parliament, the police and Intelligence comes later." "I'm going to give them every confidential document." "You covered up the murders." "People were killed because of you." "I know you're behind it." "And I'm going to prove it." "We haven't covered up civilian killings." "We could probably survive." "The public can forgive anything.." "The officer was the problem." "The officer wasn't there." "The incident occurred during a secret mission." "We didn't have parliamentary approval." "Commando missions require parliamentary approval." "Reality is, it's impossible." "It's not five minutes before the info is on the streets in Kabul." "You've always known." "You knew who the officer was." "I had to choose." "It wasn't difficult." "At that time, we lacked money and troops." "You could have stopped it there and then..." "Get real!" "We're at war!" "What could we do?" "Can discussions and a show of hands make inroads in the fight against terrorism?" "Will a scandal console families whose sons have come home in coffins?" "The Taliban is getting stronger." "At times we need to ignore democracy to carry on the struggle for democracy." "You ought to be the first to appreciate that." "I figured that you were harmless." "But now I want to keep you." "If you think I've made mistakes, help me so it doesn't happen again." "You're insane." "When I tell this to Krabbe and the public, you're finished." "Go ahead." "But there's nothing to tell." "And you won't be alone this evening when the new cabinet is sworn in." "Say hello to the MPs who agree the most important thing is that we continue the fight." "You beat them all to death." "Killing an innocent is better than having doubts about killing the enemy." "Haven't you learned that yet?" "You can't get away with it here." "I've escaped from worse things." "And it was you who shot the little girl." "You left that out of your statement." "You forgot it." "You're lying." "You had her shot." "Suddenly you began to snivel." "Don't you remember it?" "Well?" "What?" "What?" "It's Strange." "Raben has escaped." "He's shot Lund." "Raben, grab the gun." "Don't move." "Stay down."