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Let's get into this It's 11 a.m. I have nothing, you know luxury German motors Luxury German motors are a perk of being a cop and thrilled to be driving one tonight While Ely alongside co-pine Ben miracle blows to the top my bad and it's dad making They're part of a pack of interceptors hunting for a black astra which has been reported as taken without consent But Elaine remind me dad The unit have got behind the astra Like the crazy star in our third seconds corner behind you Rob takes up position as car to There you go And within seconds the target's got six interceptors and a police dog in his rear view mirror The car may not be his but he's treating it with kid gloves more driving miss Daisy than runaway baddie Agreed Yeah, I've received Rob's an advanced driver with 12 years on the force He's an adrenaline junkie who's that is happiest going full throttle in a theme park But a roller coaster ride looks off the cards tonight the drivers pulling up as good as gold Whoops If something seems too good to be true Matter of fact I do not glorify some socializing condone any of the acts of stories told I'm here some way to educate myself and others of the history of current state issues around this is a TV show I should be able to laugh Anyway Yeah, this too it probably is the drivers decided to take his chances on foot He's made a beeline for the back gardens And clear defense like a thoroughbred You a you better be You better be one of the fastest dudes in the UK followed by police dog Rambo And Rambo's handler coops Okay, the suspects fence hopping for England So the team divide Rob's colored the driver He got a license, you know insurance. Yeah What unfortunately for this printer Dan never forgets a face There's nothing you've got visual license. Yeah, let's see. I'm gonna license them Dan's bang on he's got no license no insurance and was a fence away from being Rambo's dinner You always get you by the dog I'm sorry that dog had no chance bro was having gates like like Michael Gatlin or whoever But I hate running Back at the starting line both the driver and his mate who stuck around are searched You're my legs Steady blow tight to stop keep going. The runners got enough puff to pass the breathalyzer zero In fact, he's full of hot air They must got away to me. No needy. Yeah, I was dead almost almost not enough though. Did you? Nottingham's answer to Usain Bolt is a sore loser Of course, I went straight to the Cheated Cheated The car's owner doesn't want to make a complaint so the cuffs are coming off But playtime's over So you've been reported for consideration For the offense of driving or the was in accordance with the license You don't say anything but may harm your defense if you don't mention now something which later on coin If this was Chicago, Bro would have still been in cuffs. He would have been taken down, all the paperwork would have been filed against you. Just for making the cop run, he going to get on that with you. They may be giving evidence. Sportbilly will get a summons to attend court. That's what I'm saying. I overtook the dog. You just don't prove it to any of them, Bob. I see one of you give up and we'll go around that way. Despite being allowed on his way for now, Motormouth seems desperate for round two. Yeah, the dog didn't have me though. Did the dog catch me? Get it out now and let me run again. What do you reckon, Rambo? I run it every single time. Even from a dog? You reckon you're faster than the dog, then? Yeah, if I get that start what I've got at the first place, yeah. If I had 100 metres on you, I might win the 100 metre race. After a few parting pleasantries... No, you get too fat now, man. But I'm still weak, so look out. And something for the socials. They call it a night. I ain't gonna lie, buddy was fast. Dude was fast. He hit that gig like some cereal. Both of them gigs. Cheers! That dog's slow, man. I don't know, with the new purses laws in Chicago, I'm tweaking. They might have, they're probably gonna let him go. I'm not a jerk, dude. He did his own legs, literally, because as he's come out of the gardens onto the road, he's tripped over his own feet. That's the only reason I got caught on? He's mounted on a lot quicker than his feet did. He's always the same, you know. Once they've been caught, they get the big and give it all the mouth. I'm still running down. Yeah. Probably next time as well. One nail nuts, please. Especially now he's got a limp. No legal action was taken against the driver for taking the car, but he will be limping to court for driving without a licence or insurance. I don't know, there's a charge that they give you and normally when you run from the cops, you get another charge just for running. Yo! He's legging it out a lot. After dark, deja vu. I don't! We'll just let you go. I don't want you to speak to that cop for mine. I'm trying to smack me. I'm never trying to smack you at all! And... You two go closer, though. You two go second. The firearms team responds to reports of a gun. Yeah, we don't want that to happen. Look at me. Do not move. Don't move. Across England and Wales, there are over six and a half thousand armed response cops. It could be called upon at any time to tackle the most high-risk situations and protect those most in need. I'm just going to come forward and put some cuffs on. No sudden movements. I don't even know if this is... I think I stopped watching these because they didn't let me put them on YouTube. Yo. Why every time I get to doing a video, they want to do something outside? It's the early evening. Are you trying to do this? No, I'm just... How the hell? My dad suffers with substance abuse and alcohol abuse. And then he's presented in front of me what looked like a gun and they're threatening me hard to death. Looks like a silver sword is pissed up. Okay. You're dead? Here it was. The reason I got hit is because I wanted to die. The silver sword is pissed up. Okay. The reason I got hit is because I wanted to die. The silver sword is pissed up. Okay. The reason I got hit is because I wanted to die. The reason I got hit is because I wanted to die. Reports like this are treated with extreme caution. From 2-2, we're going to be coming in through... surely, so we won't be too long to the RV. Lisa De Santis and Bruce Arnold have several armed response cars en route to the address. I'm reading this now. The son is at a different location. Father's at his home address and he's worried that he's relocated this gun that he took off him and that he may want to harm himself with it because he's unsure whether it's a real firearm. Firearms cops rendezvous and kit up ready for anything. He has disclosed that he has the firearm because he wants to commit suicide and he wants an officer with a gun with a Q2 drawing in his shoe. With reports that the suspect may harm himself or incite suicide by co-op. His safety, as well as the team's, is a chief concern. Fellow interceptor Lee Frith is heading up the operation. You two go forward to the door. You two go second. Can you try and get some sort of backside containment on and take? Chris, can you? Yeah. Is that all right? Yeah. Turn to the other one. Pistol, shield and APP. Put it down. And then you're sold. APP, got a bite. They're probably mean. It's not just guns at the team's disposal. They're also armed with the latest crime-fighting technology. Using this, eye in the sky, equipped with a high-definition camera, they can scope out the area. So we're going to go in down here. We're just left into this car park, and it's this bungalow here. We have had sight from the drone now. Two more. So the bungalow that we need to go to is just turned down the road. These intentions are to provoke complete shooting, so we don't want that to happen. We're going to be part of the team going forward with all the necessary equipment we need, and hopefully we'll get it, you know, a good resolution, a safe resolution. With everyone briefed on the plan, the interceptors make their way to the address. Thank you. This is a good show, man. I don't know if they're going to let me post this, but this is a good show. Patreon, y'all going to get this if I can't post it to YouTube. About one minute. The reportedly vulnerable suspect could have a real gun. So the interceptors aren't taking any... Yeah, she a different person. She a different person. She a different type of... She got the nails to match her police uniform. You're moving like you want to be here every day. This is your dream job. And I believe it was. Are your fingers webbed? Yes, sir. So the interceptors are... No, it's not. Yes, sir. So the interceptors aren't taking any chances. Armed with bulletproof shields, baton guns and carbines, they advance towards the address. Do you say silver door? Preventing anyone coming to harm is top priority. So they surround the house quickly and quietly. The suspect's allegedly fragile state of mind means they need to tread carefully. Once everyone is in position, two officers move forward. No answer. I think someone that's confirmed he is in. If reports are correct, the suspect could come to the door with a gun. It's a tense moment. The man's outside the address just in a t-shirt. The suspect is unarmed. The man may be in safe hands. But it's not over until the gun's secure. What are you going to poke from? It's just one weapon that has been found. What have you got? It's like in... What was it? So to me, at this stage, it looks like it could be a potentially a blank fire. So if someone pointed that at me, I wouldn't have a clue whether that was a real weapon. Or not. It's got some substantial weight to it. It's just with the magazine that loads inside it. At the moment, that's empty. Our operational firearms commander, Lee... So his son called the police. I get that, man. He wanted his dad to be okay. And that's the only thing he felt he could do, man. He's a civilian. That's what you do. Simple. Been in charge of many ops like this one. That's what you do, period. You learn that when it comes to firearms, you can never be too careful. He needs to check whether the weapon is clear using a download bag. So it's a ballisticly protected bag so that it's safe for me to point the weapon in there, if anything was to happen, then it's contained within the bag. Yeah, you're right. Y'all need them out there, because they be building stuff and all type of crazy stuff. So all I'm going to do is keep my finger away from the trigger and just try and cock the weapon, which I can do. And I can see that's clear, can you? It's blocked off in it. Yeah. So that would indicate to me even further that that's a blank fire. It's not even real. The breach is actually blocked so no projectile can come out of that, but it will make a loud noise and go bang. The gun's been removed from the address and, for Lee, the team has achieved the best possible outcome. So what we've got to do is protect them and protect ourselves every opportunity we've got. And the only way we can protect ourselves is to make sure that we're armed. It was a discrete mode of army, so unfortunately when you're stressed like this it's not very disciplined, but I think the idea is that we don't point weapons at people. Not one gun was pointed in that direction. The mental health nurse, accompanied by a police officer, will travel with the suspect in a triage car to assess his well-being. I'm not going to lie, man. I really like how the UK be moving when they do stuff like this. Like this operation right here, they did well. They did real well, man, to keep everybody safe, to not make the person panic and, you know... His son's just worried about his welfare, and that's why we're there. We're not there as the bad guys. We're there to help him really more than anything. Sad, really. Following this operation, the man agreed to relinquish the blank gun for his own safety. No legal action was taken against him. In Mansfield, Rob Ealy and Spencer Pugh are responding to a worrying 999 call. Someone's saying there's a bloke on the street with a knife. We're not a million miles away, so we're just responding to it now. The suspects allegedly made threats to stab his mum. He's here. Next left. Response cops are close, but the boys reckon they can tackle this one on their own. Somebody here, look. It could be them, man. Mate, you all right? Yeah. How are you getting a bit twitchy? He's only two of us. Relax. Relax. Are you mad, or what? The guy's suspected of carrying a knife and he's jumpy. I'm not mad. Not the best combination. Turn around, put your hands behind your back. Turn around, face the way. Turn around for us. Turn around, then. Give me a hand. Give me a hand. Relax. Chill out, mate. Chill out. Relax. On the floor. On the floor. Get on the floor. Get on the floor, mate. Get on the floor. Relax. Relax. Chill out. You're not going to win, mate. You're not going to win. Relax. Mate, go back inside. Go back inside. Mate, you make it worse for yourself. Rather than a civil conversation, the bloke's kicked off, which usually ends one way. Do you want him on to his back? Yeah, that's my... my door! How do I know when you won't talk to us properly? Stop resisting as you... I'm an idiot. Right, then. It's time for a search. Have you got anything on your shirt? No. Information. There's a person on this street with a knife. You're mad. How do I know? What do you keep calling me mad for? Chill out. Relax, pal. Spencer joined the forces 20 years ago to lock up troublemakers. But tonight, he's PC Peacemaker. Right, why are you getting so agitated, mate? Mate, I'm in a bad mood. I've just had an argument. And that's my bad arm. We had an argument with? What? My mum? Your mum? Yeah. Right, well, we're here because someone's heard you, so I'm going to get a knife and stab my mum. I feel like doing. Check me if I've got a knife. Have you said that? Have you said that? Have you said that? No. Search me properly so you know that I ain't got no flipping, nothing. Ah, it's a case of neighbours. Nosey neighbours. Not me. That shouldn't have happened. They're happy this is their... So mum don't even leave at the same address. ...respect, and check for a discarded knife. But there's no sign of any weapon. Right, so why have you found out with your mum if she lives under a marzi way? I should want to answer a phone. It's not a great reason to fall out of your mum, is it? So you feel like stabbing your mum because you won't answer a phone? Listen, it's a figure of speech. I could ever. I know it is mum, but it's an extreme... It's an extreme thing to say into it. It's not a bad name, but I'm not going to stop. He claims his threats to stab his mum were just a figure of speech. Throw up with a bunch of stuff all the way with these folks in here. I could never get that man to even utter that out of my mouth. Spencer's offered a chat to try and figure out what's been going on. So what's brought you here? It's time alone. So do you know these people here? Yeah. And he returns with the low down. Obviously they've said you've come round here asking for money, asking for a knife. Yeah, I needed 20 quid. And you've been asking for a knife? Yeah, I did ask for a knife, and then he's just been calming me down. You also told me it was a figure of speech and it's OK because your mum lives under a marzi way. I'm fighting. Give me a knife and I'll go stabber. Right. How far away does your mum live? Right over any time. It's not a hundred miles away, is it, mate? That is a figure of speech again. My bad. The lads fond of a turn of phrase, but he seems all mouth, no trousers. And with no knife, the boys are going to let him go. OK, so we're all on kuff here. We just expect you to go away. Happy? I'm happy, mate, yeah. Happy to let you go. OK. Not happy about you acting like an idiot. You need to chill out because you're getting yourself round. It's not about killing, no, no. About killing? It's not twisting on man. You see what I'm saying? It's arm hurts. Right, they need to move, don't they? Otherwise they're not going to come off. Not many other police officers are herming up my arms like this. Well, not everybody kicks off as much as you do, do they, pal? Well, well, yeah, I kick off every time, bro, and I've been here a couple million times. He's free to leave, and it doesn't look like they're going to swap numbers. Let's see you get on your way. Yeah, let's see you get on your way. OK. I've got no time for police, mate. Not no more. Not one single breath. Right. You instigated that by your behaviour. What, for two of you, bro? Well, how many of you? Yeah. What else do you expect? Well, you're emotional as well. You are ready and free. Ain't no more conversation eyes, yo. Hey. Because our job is not to hurt you, mate. It's to restrain you. Look at the size of your arms, bro. He's still shimmig, getting on the floor. Mansour's the hardest man walking away. He's got a low key. He do got... Bro, do got trees for arms. Do you look like it? It's almost. To tar, right? See ya. See ya. The suspect said his goodbyes. Cops have been around to mums, and she's fired, by the way. Right, you OK? Yeah. Like he's missing spence. See, just clear off, pal. You're not getting the hint, are you? OK. We said if you stay around here, or if you go back to mums, you're going to get locked up. The feeling isn't mutual. Simple as. Go away. The lad's finally on his way, and so are the boys. They're going to be arrested. But it seems this bloke just doesn't know when to quit. He's legging it now, look. The suspect's running away from response cops. What's after it for? What's he doing? What's going on? What's going off now? We'll just let you go. I don't want you to speak to that cop, am I? Relax, get your arms behind your back. He suspected of making threats to assault the copper. I was walking up late in Avenue, mate. Friends are smart, mate. I've never been afraid to smack you at all. What did I say? You said you knocked me out. What? What are you mad? Maybe it was just another figure of speech. He's all going off in Muncie tonight. You're going to jail, buddy. You don't know that's me. I've tried to behave you all right. You know what I'm saying? It's a bit of a army defense. You did not mention it. I ain't never seen nobody. It's a world record, ain't it? The man got let go. And I don't know if you haven't seen the family members slipped in the 20. They gave them the money, and he's still out here. I've never seen you. Don't care what you say. Maybe he should choose his words more carefully, as in court, he was convicted for threatening behavior, as well as two counts of shoplifting. He received a fine and 15 days rehabilitation. 15 days. Coming up. Thank you, mate, to the eyeball on the vehicle. Interceptors go incognito in Mansfield. Move up, move up. Box on, box on. Boasting a fleet of high-performance unmarked cars, Nottinghamshire's interceptors are often hidden in plain sight. No, no, just saying. We always know when that's a police car. Now, they have been getting smarter and been using cars that are regular. That's not a regular car. Black BMW, everybody knows what that is. Unmarked cars are brilliant. You become part of society and you can blend in. Sometimes they just offer us that little few seconds or a few minutes just to creep up on them and then at the moment they realise and spot the vehicle and clock on that it's the police, it's too late for them. They're a cracking bit of kit, really, a cracking bit of kit. Flying solo in a cracking bit of kit fills after a stolen Ford ST on cloned plates. We think he's headed into Mansfield area. So we're just having a wander around now just to see if we can see it. What channel does this even come on? Hidden in an unmarked 3-series, Phil hopes to spring a surprise on the suspected car thief. We need to be a little bit crafty with it. We've got the unmarked cars out so if we do spot it the main aim would be to try and stop it before it even knows any police are near it. The Ford ST is still on the move. So y'all think that he don't know what that is? Where? And fills in the perfect position. From film at the rougher junction but it's not come by yet. The nicked Ford on the false plates should appear any second now. The black car that just ran the red lights. It's a G82, the eyeball on the vehicle. The ST can reach 60 in just over six seconds and has a top hand of 154 miles per hour. Slow car. They don't want it to run. We've got no vehicles to the cover. It's a left, left, left onto Shaftesbury Avenue. Phil rallies the troops. We can have another unit heading up to Abbott Road just in case it goes through. Still no vehicles to the cover. It's doing no reset, knotty on drive. Vehicle speed is increasing. Seemingly spooked by the sight of a marked car. It's a left, left, left into the car park of SO. Vehicle is straight through, straight through the car park back on Chessfield Road. It looks like the drivers now pop fill as well. A2, it would be aware of our presence as the marked cars have gone by it. Speed is 5-0 on Chessfield Road. A pursuit could be on the cars. How many vehicles are we going to stay? Four to dog. But they want to stop him before he gets the chance. Yeah, we've got sufficient vehicles to a three-car box. As soon as we come to the Sloan feature, traffic lights. Potentially lucky doing it there. So at this point, what do y'all do to stop him before he gets the chance? Like, will we pit manoeuvre? What y'all doing? Yeah. With a stream of cop cars now in convoy. Standby approaching me. The traffic light junction is on red. Phil seizes the opportunity to stop him. Standby, standby. It's tea-pack time. Move up, move up. Box on, box on. Good to stop. Call it, mate. There you go. So, stay there, mate. Stay where you are. Stay where you are. A smooth manoeuvre. All right, what's up? Did they ever have their lights on? Because I see he has his lights on now. But when they were behind him, did they have lights on? It's another vehicle. In an instant, both the driver and his mate are surrounded. Putt, Andre, come. Andre, it's all right. Have a car. I mean, that was the best result we could have had. I see. Stopped. Not going to a pursuit. It's a calm episode. I managed to recover a car without it being damaged. Just check the van on it. You just come back to the stolen vehicle. So, now crack a result. The vehicle is going to be seized. The two occupants will be arrested and taken to the police station. We just notice there's quite a strong smell of cannabis within the vehicle. So, what we'll also do is with the drivers, we'll go through the drug drive procedure with them as well. The whiff of weed has let the driver with some questions to answer. Hello, chap. Hello, pal. First things first, you're under arrest on suspicion of theft of that motor vehicle. So, you're not saying anything, but it may harm your defence. You're not mentioning questions from which later-relining court. Anything to do with it may be given an evidence. What? Okay. There's also a real strong smell of weed in there. So, when was the last time you smoked some weed? I haven't smoked a car in a spot. You don't smoke it at all? No. And also the alcohol bottles. When was the last time you had a drink of alcohol? I don't drink. You don't drink at all? No. I do breath in for my seal and blow. Drivers can be tested for alcohol almost immediately. Thank you very much. That's zero. That's fine with that one. But there's an eight-minute wait for drugs-wipe results, so Phil keeps himself busy. Seriously? Whoever's been here... Seriously? Drugs-wipe? I haven't even heard of that. When, because it's so legal here, it's like... We're not here in Florida, but in Chicago, weed is legal for recreational use. Using it, if it's not solely that, we've been using it as a bit of a drum-round car, haven't we? This thing, I haven't done nothing wrong. They've had me at the side of the road, and I didn't know the car was stolen. You might not know anything about the stolen car, but some name checks reveal the driver only has a provisional license. And to top it off... Hey, old chap. Right. This has come back positive for cannabis. Yeah. So there's many times you're also under arrest on suspicion of driving this motor vehicle for a private limit for cannabis. So we're going to be taking it out into the police station now. Since under arrest for the theft of the vehicle, we'll run through the drug drive. Can't deny that DNA. Procedure with him down in custody, which will be taking the blood sample and sending that away for forensic examination. Back at the nick, the blood samples have been taken. During the blood procedure, we finally admitted it smoked some cannabis, which I think we already knew about since they tested positive for it. I mean, pretty much we've got a... The chap who's only provisional license holder, so he's driving otherwise, of course, with a license, he's got no insurance, and he's driving around in high-powered stolen vehicle. High-powered is a little OD. Like, zero to 16, six seconds is not fast. Like, can we all agree on that? Or am I tweeting? Also on drugs. So it is a danger. Somebody should never be on the road. And I think, to be honest with you, you've got that illusion that we can do what they want. So it's just nice to be able to put a stop to it. Following this textbook teapack, the driver is under investigation for drug driving and driving without a license or insurance. No legal action was taken against the driver or passenger in relation to the stolen car, and the Ford ST was returned to its rightful owner. I know they happy. Get your whip back. Nottingham's specialist knife crime scene travel over 35,000 miles a year to battle against knife and drug crime. Anything you shouldn't have. The make use of intelligence-led stock and searches. Stand still! An interceptor instinct is going to be 30, 40-plus in searches. Stand still! And interceptor instinct is going to be 30, 40-plus in there to know who to look out for. It's intelligence linking you to the supply control drug in this area. And exactly where to look. Mate, what's Danny Pantz? Huh? Is that my heart? Dan and Gav are patrolling north of Knotts when they recognise a face from the morning briefing. That's him. That going up Lime Tree Road away from Nottingham Road on a bike, a mountain bike on his phone. Intel suggests this lad could be peddling drugs. Stop the set for us, pal. He leaps out to have a word. No, mate. The reason I stopped you to speak to you is because I recognised you from an image and some checks I'm aware of link you to drug supply. I'm only going to ask you now if you've got anything on you. I'll give you a search under Miss Use of Drugs app, mate. You're detained for a search. Get a copy of the search record. Let me just say, though, buddy, I'm just going to hold you because you're running off. You won't get nicked if you had a bit of personal or anything like that on you. OK. All right, buddy. Nottinghamshire police have the most successful stop and search. So now, this is my mindset. So now you stop him. Hypothetically, he has nothing on him. But now he knows y'all are on to him. Like y'all speaking about him in the briefings and what. Now he knows. So now you're going to move. Maybe you should stop. Maybe this is a wake-up call. Trait in the country. Are you OK? Looking nervous? No, I'm not nervous. You're all right. Dan and Gav might be about to top up the tally. Wait a minute, spin round to me. All right, mate. Got nothing on me, though. Whoever keeps calling will have to leave a message. I should put some cuffs on you because I think you've got something concealed down the front of you. It's got nothing on me. Put your hands to your back, mate. Stinks are weird. Ben's drinking a few hot. Right, well, you've got stuff down the front, mate. I ain't got nothing down the front. Mate, I can take you and go strip, mate. You've got a better person down there, right? I ain't got nothing on me. Mate, what have you got down the front, mate? I've got nothing down the front. I'm telling you. Right, we've been through this before, haven't we? I've got nothing. Look, you've seen me. I've searched my pockets. I've got nothing on me. Right, down the front of your pants, mate. You've got something. I've got nothing down the front of my pants. Dan thinks he can feel a plastic package. I haven't got nothing. You've got a double check, mate. Double check. You're a double check. Go on. Double check. Well, the suspect wants a second opinion. Nothing there. Nothing there, look, mate. You can hear it. Nothing. You can't hear me quite at nothing?! You can't hear me quite at nothing?! I'm just quite a second, mate, cos I can't hear me self-think. Nothing there, look. You're definitely... There's nothing there. I'm telling you, not. There's nothing there! Yeah, yeah, yeah. The team are convinced the suspected drug dealer is hiding something. That's Bollock. There's nothing there. Let's grab a seat there. You've got a tuck. That was bad. Yeah, but why don't you take me for a stupid search, mate? Because I... There's nothing there. Because I believe, okay, I've a strong suspicion... that I could feel some plastic and I can hear some plastic around there that's why you've been taking it. If you can tell me now that there is that I can fish it out here and we can sort it. I ain't got nothing underneath. You've got nothing underneath. We're going to go down for a strip surf. The land's bite will be dropped off with a relative in the meantime the promise of a strip surf. He was right outside the crib. Just sent him back pedaling. All right I've got something on me. I'd like you to be honest with me let's try and sort this out okay what you've got on you mate. It's personal use. Okay how much have we got? Just couple. Just keep your hands at me. Okay right right pull it out for me now right I'm watching you pull it out for me okay for us. So that's what we've got down there. Just couple that's it. A rummage in the nether regions and a bag of suspected cannabis appears. You're under arrest on suspicion of possessing cannabis with intent to supply you don't have to say anything but it may harm your friends. Chalk up another successful stop and search to team knife crime. Hey we know what's going on. I know we're here of course we're there. Intel, Instinct and Eagle Eyes job done. We just took an opportunity to grab him and stop and search him and he's got several bugs cannabis down his pants his phone's ringing off the hook and he's got cash on him. We think he's still supplying drugs so we're going to take him to custody and then we're going to do some searches. All right happy with that mate. Search is weird like searches of his house. Whilst Gavin Dan dropped the cyclist off at the nick. I'm not gonna lie these look like the most uncomfortable pair of handcuffs. Like what is this? That look like it hurt. The rest of the knife crime team searched on lad's linked addresses. Joe Riley is booking in the findings. So yeah one of us here in the bedroom is Gromar's address. Found this which just looks like maybe some female makeup or something like that but when we took it off we could see the end looks like a torch but it's got the metal all the rounds of when it sparks up when you press the button. As well as what looks like a stun gun type device the team have also seized a knuckle duster. It caused a lot of damage to somebody in one of these. See that's off the streets as well. For the suspected cannabis weeded out from his pants the cyclist awaits his day in court for possession with intent to supply a class B drug. The weapons were seized and destroyed. They be celebrating like they just blast busted the old chopper or something like chill out. I get it one you gotta you know celebrate the small victories as the police but still to come a tricky round of the name game. And your first name? Jeffrey. Jason. As Rob and Jim meet Jeffrey Wayne Jason. Jason no middle names? No. You sure? Smith. I convinced. Maybe out there. The truth may be out there but the interceptor files suggest otherwise. People would always lie as long as they think they can get away with it. It's just little things like what's your name and date of birth. Everyone can reel it off. Yeah. You'll get people stuttering. It's just these little signs that you need to pick up on. You need to be observing. It's the run up to fireworks night with Guy Fawkes tried and sentenced Rob. What is what is what is fireworks night? What is that? Like 4th of July or something? No. Wait a minute. I don't have independence today. So what is fireworks? Rob and Jim need something else to light their fire. Quite quick, eh? And a sure way to catch their attention is to rock it past like the bright spark in this surrender. You have gone that fast. It's quite quick. A quick light show courtesy of the boys in blue and the driver pulls over. Hi mate. Hi mate. You all right? Why is it quick? It's pulling over. Yeah why is it quick up here? Oh sorry mate. Is it yours? Yes it is. The lad claims he's just picked the car up and he's brought his mom along for the ride. It's a trade plate mate. You didn't know that did you? Trade license plates are individual to the user or business. So the speedy Sorento driver should know his number by heart. Turn your car off mate. Please walk on and talk to you properly. Jim's an interceptor of many talents. Advanced driver, specialist firearms officer and with over two decades on the force. He even comes with a built-in lie detector. Why are you driving up here so quick? I'm sorry mate. That's the reason we've come to talk to you. Yeah I am so sorry. But why? Tell me why. Can you? 2.5. Yeah but lots of 30. I understand what you mean. Yeah it's residential. It could be kids knocking around. It's well versed in engine size but how will it fare on general knowledge? About 2.5. What is it? Fingers on buzzers. Here's your start of attempt. What's your last name bud? Jeffrey. G-W-F-E-O-Y. And your first name? Jeffrey. Jason. Jason Jeffrey. Sorry, two first names. It's not usually multiple choice. Jason. I convinced with this lad. Jason. It may not be a specialist subject but the driver is through to round two. Jason no middle names? No. You sure? Smith. What? Smith. Smith? Yeah. Middle name? James. Jason James Jeffrey. Final answer? Now listen. Three names? I'm not saying you're lying. Three first names? But at the minute you can't get a right answer. Honestly. I'm giving you like 20 chances before we're getting it. Next round. Have you been in trouble before Jason? And pass isn't an option. Hang on. I've got pulled in ball. Yeah. What for? Speeding. Right. Okay. Mercedes. Learned your lesson? Yeah. No? No. Yeah. It's all off. Listen. I need to prove you are who you say you are. Okay. Don't worry, Jim. I'm on it. Using the in-car laptop Rob searches the DVLA database for the lad's photo card driving license. Not convinced. You got a brother? No. Can we see? Whilst Rob carries on digging, Jim decides to ask the audience and checks in with mum. As you've already got a driving license. What's his name? Jason. People take great pleasure in lying to us to try and get themselves off certain things. So we've just got to do our job properly. That's all and make sure he's all good to try. I much apologize for speaking there. It's my daffol. You know what I mean? I'm just kidding. I'll tell you the truth. Promises, promises. You happy? What's the outcome of this now? We're looking at your photo, mate. Used to be a bit skinnier. A bit skinnier? Yeah, probably a little bit. A few pizzas on that. That's all right, mate. Putting a few pizzas on and dishing a few porkies out. What do you say your first name was? I'm forgetting already. Jason. Earlier, this mastermind's shakiest subject was his own name. And your first name? Jeffrey. Wayne. Jason. Jason, Jeffrey. Well, Jeffrey, Wayne, Jason, or whoever you are, that sound means you've got one final chance at the million-dollar question. You're on the verge of getting arrested. Right. So we can do it one of two ways. We can deal with you here for whatever issues you're trying to hide by giving us different details. Right. Or you can continue to tell me that your name is Jason. We'll go to the bridewell, put you on a live scan and prove that you are lying. It's quite right because we've just seen a picture of the person who you are, mate. Bridewell or no Bridewell? Wayne? Wayne, right. OK, Wayne. You got me, lads. Yeah. Good one. You've got me, lads. So what's the crime? Look, I've took the piss. I'm sorry. Thank you for apologising. But why? Why? All right, tell me why. I'll tell you the truth, mate. I'm telling you no, I'm not an idiot. Mastermind does indeed have a brother, and he's tried to pull a fast one by giving his details. So tell us why. I haven't got a driver's licence. Yeah. I'm on a provisional. Yeah. I got done last time. Yeah. You know. Wayne, Wayne, you're a grown man. You're a liar, mate. You're a liar. You've just lied to me, to him. And you know something else that makes it even worse? Your mum has just lied to me for the sake of no insurance and no driving licence. A little bit of good old fashioned policing. A little bit of digging. And we've got the man. And the man has bagged the booby prize. A seized Sorento. Take them plates out of it, man. Don't look at me like I'm a piece of shit. I'm looking at you because you've lied to me. No. No. Why? Because you can't because he's committed a moving road traffic offence. Yeah, I'm insured to my car. Right. You're looking for not going locked up at the door. You should have perhaps thought about that before you lied to us. You're on the edge for getting locked up for perverting the course of justice. Now is prop. See what the rival has done. Probably the right time to keep mum. Okay. You're being reported for consideration of the question of prosecuting you for the offences or driving otherwise in accordance with no insurance. Yeah. Do you want to offer any reply? No. I'll tell you something, right? You're quite a distinguishable boy. You're a big lad. Yeah. So we cruise round up and all quite often. So if we see you again in a car, you're going to get tugged. You won't see me in a car. I'll tell you that. Thank you very much. See you later another day. All right. Yeah, you won't. You won't. We will do. We will do. You're right. We will. See you later. Hold on, mate. I mean, it couldn't lie in bed straight, could it? Right. So it wasn't that hard to suss him out. It didn't know. It didn't know. It was Wayne, John, El, Gacy. The details of the plate. No. It couldn't give us the right name. Mum was. Mum. Mum. The good thing with the technology that we have nowadays, you know, we've got, we only have to go into our systems. We can quite quickly get a photograph. Look at the photograph. It's obvious that it's not him. So a little bit of digging, clever use of the policing systems and soon detected that it was, you know, that it wasn't the