:Episode 6 - Something To Do With Justice:
The operation to save Jamie in Ireland has cost
Henno his career. He and Pete Twamley have been kicked out of Red
Troop for their unauthorised excursions into the Republic. Handing
in all his gear, Henno looks for a job where his training can be
put to good use unofficially. In the office of ex-SAS member Steven
Flint, he and Twamley are offered a 'very nice little earner'.
Much to Jem Poynton's disgust, Johnny Bell is made
leader of Red Troop and the team, joined by new recruit Mick Sharp,
prepares for their next mission - to Bosnia. Caroline shows them
a photo of the target, Glasnovic, a Bosnian Serb wanted in The Hague
for war crimes.
Red Troop begins surveillance and in the early hours
of the morning, Jamie and Mick spot a car arriving at the encampment.
Through his scope, Jamie recognises the forms of Henno and Twamley,
welcomed by Glasnovic's sidekick Boban Haradic and the beautiful
Masha.
Jamie is shocked but also amused, while Jem Poynton
is furious. Caroline and Dotsy explain that MI5 had got wind of
Glasnovic approaching Flint's private security firm wanting ex-SAS
personnel to train his militia in close protection and weapons.
'Sacking' Twamley and Henno would provide the perfect cover.
When Dotsy learns Glasnovic has several look-alikes,
however, he considers scrapping the operation because he can't risk
authorising the killing of a civilian. But how will they get Henno
and Twamley out?
Henno sleeps Masha and she unwittingly gives him
a vital piece of information - Swedish journalists are coming to
interview Glasnovic. Caroline and Jamie take their place, but when
Red Troop close in on the compound, all guns blazing, one member
of the team is left fighting for life...
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