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The US are close to commencing military action against Iran. Adam feels the only option to prevent war is for the truth to come out about the Tehran train bomb. He tips off Ban Kaplan, but the Home Secretary and Dariush Bakhshi realise that if the truth gets out then their plan to reach a diplomatic, if underhand, solution is doomed.
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Section D's suspended while the Home Office investigate Ros' betrayal. As the team leave the Grid, Connie's approached by former IRA operative, Davie King, who still bears a major grudge against Harry.
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King tells Connie that all of Section D must assemble at the location of a bomb he intends to detonate in London. If they refuse, he will make sure that hundreds of civilians are killed and he knows they would sacrifice themselves rather than risk that.
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Harry knows that King must have been commissioned to target Section D - his personal grudge is being exploited for someone else's ends, someone who needs Section D out of the picture.
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As the moment of the explosion draws near, the team has no choice but to congregate at King's allocated spot. They deduce where King must be positioned in order to watch them. Meanwhile, Jo and Ben attempt to elude his surveillance.
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With only moments to spare, Kaplan and Jo take out King, whilst Adam and Harry defuse the bomb. The team survive their ordeal and discover who commissioned their murder - the Home Secretary.
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