01x03 - Operation Alliance

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Bali 2002". Aired: 25 September 2022.*
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01x03 - Operation Alliance

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[TENSE, DISCORDANT MUSIC]

[HORNS BEEP]

[MACAQUE SQUEAKS]

Very good price!

- It feels like beer o'clock.

- Yep.

- Just gotta call Nerissa first.

- MICK: What for?

Oh, she didn't want me to come.

- You're on a leash, mate.

- Long leash.

Nic, it's Jason McCartney

and Mick Martyn.

The football players.

You know, North Melbourne.

- Just don't be embarrassing, OK?

- OK. Sorry.

- Just be cool. Be cool. Be cool.

- Yeah, I'm cool.

I am cool. Oi, Jason!

Go the Roos!

- JASON: Yeah!

- [WOMEN CHUCKLE]

- Alright, let's go check in.

- Yeah, alright.

[GROUP CHUCKLES]

[TENSE MUSIC RISES, THEN FADES]

[POUNDING DANCE MUSIC PLAYS]

Hey! Over here!

So you heard the new coach

is changing the team list.

- You'll be on it.

- Might not.

- They can't get rid of ya.

- Had a pretty crap season.

I'll give you one of my

premiership rings if you want.

Yeah, funny, funny.

I'm gonna start early-season

training as soon as I get home.

I wanna be on a team that wins

a bloody grand final, just one.

- Hello, hello.

- How are we? How are we?

- How was your day?

- [LOUD SMASH]

[CROWD CHEERS]

Then I jump, jump, jump,

jump, jump, jump, jump

I do my fist pump,

pump, pump, pump, pump, pump

Then I jump, jump, jump,

jump, jump, jump, jump ♪

[SONG CONTINUES]

It's a bit warm, isn't it?

Allahu Akbar.

[b*mb ROARS LOUDLY,

THEN STOPS ABRUPTLY]

- [BREATHES SHAKILY]

- [NERISSA, FAINTLY] Jase?

[GROANS]

NERISSA: Jase?

Hey, honey? Jase?

Hey.

Hey, you're in hospital.

- Jase? You there?

- I don't know.

Do you know who I am?

Honey?

[WHISPERS INDISTINCTLY]

Nerissa.

[SOFTLY] Yeah.

[BOTH SIGH]

You've been in a coma

for a week.

The doctors say you're gonna

be in hospital for a while.

It's OK. Look at me.

Stay with me, Jase.

Jason.

[THEME MUSIC]

[UPBEAT PERCUSSIVE MUSIC PLAYS]

Hey! Hey! Stop!

- This is a crime scene!

- You've gotta stop!

- Stop. Stop. Back.

- No, no.

-Back. Back! Back, back.

Evidence. Evidence.

No touch. No touch.

- What is he saying?

- They want to bulldoze the site.

-They wanna

This is absolutely

f*cking bullshit, mate.

Can you just back off?

Because you're not helping.

I'm not helping?

We have, um

We have a problem with ghosts.

They want to bulldoze the site.

Can you help us with this?

Spiritual matters

are their responsi

They're gonna destroy

evidence everywhere.

I'll see what I can do.

[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS]

PASTIKA: We have sketches

of the men

who bought the motorbike

found at the mosque.

ASHTON: Any ideas?

PASTIKA: Our national

intelligence suspects al-Qaeda.

Did they have accents?

What about him?

Has Abu Bakar Bashir

been questioned?

He is an influential person.

General

[SIGHS] Your government's

unwilling to acknowledge

the existence of

homegrown Muslim militants,

and I think this is a problem,

because I think

that's what we're dealing with.

And you can bet they're planning

to do this again.

As a Balinese and a Hindu,

I'm an outsider like you.

First, we find evidence

of who did this.

Then see where it goes.

Sure.

[INHALES SHARPLY AND GROANS]

NERISSA: Hm?

- Jase, are you OK?

- Can you get 'em out?

- Can you

- Get who out?

- Jase?

- Get 'em out, hon.

- Jase, get who out?

- The demons.

- [MONITOR BEEPS RAPIDLY]

- The demons.

- Are you OK?

- They're trying to get me, hon.

What? Who?

Honey, please. Demons.

The photo, hon.

- They're gonna take me.

- NERISSA: OK.

- Can you get 'em out, honey?

- That's a photo of you and me.

- Jase.

- Please! Please.

- They're gonna take me.

- Jase. Jase.

- That's a photo of you and me.

- Honey, please. Get 'em out.

- Please.

- It's OK.

- [GROANS]

- NERISSA: Be careful.

[TENSE MUSIC]

NERISSA:

It's OK. It's OK. It's OK.

Deep breaths.

[MUSIC FADES]

LYDIA: Your friend was right.

The tunnelled legs.

The head with the

with the upward

su1c1de bomber.

- Indonesian.

- Jesus. He's young.

- What do you want done with it?

- OK, Pastika's people want it.

- So have you taken photos?

- Not yet.

Apparently wet paper

stuffed inside

will make the empty skull

look more lifelike.

Alright, well well, um

..do that and send it to Polri.

Bodies are deteriorating,

Graham.

- I need that refrigeration.

- Yeah.

It's It's coming tomorrow.

Are How are you

How are you holding up?

I've got more forensic people

coming

and I've also got

a psychologist coming.

You should talk to her, alright?

You too, by the sounds of it.

Do you want to stay on at DVI?

- Yeah.

- Are you sure?

Yes. I'll be fine.

I spoke to a witness

who saw a white van

blocking traffic

outside the Sari Club.

- Did he see a driver inside?

- PASTIKA: Yes.

But the driver detonated the van

after the first b*mb

in Paddy's bar.

Yeah, so two

su1c1de bombers, not one.

The face of the bomber

from Paddy's bar

is in the newspapers.

No-one has identified him.

So this is

a highly organised att*ck,

planned to yield

as many deaths as possible.

So we're looking for

pieces of a white van.

Yeah. That's exactly

what we're doing.

I found a piece of bitumen

containing traces

of potassium chlorate.

- Fertiliser.

- ROYDS: Yeah.

The dust on the leaves

surrounding the site

confirmed it.

Our lab got a positive

on a different expl*sive.

- RDX.

- Did they?

Yeah, well, I sent my samples

to Melbourne and London

for verification.

Maybe your outdated lab

should take another look?

Alright, is is it

possible, um,

that this b*mb in the van

contained both expl*sives?

Yes, it is possible

that the bombmaker

could have used

a plethora of different

components, alright?

But the main ingredient was

potassium chlorate. Fertiliser.

It would have taken a hundred

kilos to make a crater that big.

PASTIKA: We'll talk to companies

who sell potassium chlorate.

But any large farm could use

a hundred kilos in a season.

Well, why wouldn't you talk to

farmers with known links to JI?

Or, f*ck me, a su1c1de bomber?

Ah, alright. OK. Ah, thank you.

Perhaps if we could

reconvene on this

a little bit later on today.

- David.

- Yeah.

I get that you're frustrated.

Their labs are substandard.

That's why I got mine built.

We're here to help.

That's it, OK?

And if you criticise,

you offend.

And if you offend,

it all turns to sh*t.

Yeah, well, they don't know

how to run an investigation

That's not true.

That's not true.

It's different methodology,

alright?

And there's more to this than

just the investigation, alright?

This is also about the

Indonesian-Australian alliance.

And if we get

Indonesian noses out of joint,

we jeopardise that alliance,

do you understand?

So essentially you want me just

to go and look for the van?

Yep.

And as diplomacy would dictate,

whatever you find goes

to General Pastika or Mere.

Yes, sir.

[UNEASY MUSIC]

- Hey. This.

- Thanks, mate.

- Hey.

- Hey.

You're doing well, Jase.

You still wanna marry this?

Mm-hm. You betcha.

You're sure?

Mm.

Yeah.

Kiss?

[BOTH CHUCKLE]

NEWSREADER:

Anyone who's ever been to Bali

knows the Sari Club

was one of the most

popular nightspots

for Australian tourists.

So the news it may have been

directly targeted

wasn't entirely unexpected.

MAN: It wouldn't surprise me

one bit, with the way the

Turn it off.

Luke. Turn it off.

I don't want Nicole seeing that.

- But there is a belief here

- OK.

- ..certainly a

- Yep. [CLEARS THROAT]

You got her out.

Kept her alive.

That mustn't have been easy.

Luke, you've been amazing

being here for her.

Just please don't

LUKE: Don't?

NATALIE: Don't be here now if

you're not gonna stick around.

'Cause she's been

through enough.

What are you two

talking about?

- Nothing.

- Nothing.

I'd like a private word

with Nicole.

Uh, I'm gonna stay. Right, Nic?

How are you doing, Nicole?

I'm OK.

Yeah, I'm I'm feeling good.

Well, uh, you might be,

but your arm is

The infection hasn't responded

to the antibiotics.

I'm gonna get a surgeon

to look at it,

but the infection's

out of control.

It's threatening your life.

And, uh, we can't save your arm.

I'm sorry.

OK.

Hmm.

Your colleague found the chassis

on the roof of the bank.

Right.

The van was a white Mitsubishi,

1983 model. 19 years old.

They chiselled off the numbers

so we can't identify

its registration.

- [PHONE RINGS]

- Yeah.

Graham Ashton.

MAN: We've got stories

hitting the press

about the chaos over there.

Bodies on melting ice.

It's not a good look.

OK, the morgue here was built

to hold three people.

We currently have over 200,

a lot of them in pieces.

And we're still waiting on the

refrigeration we were promised.

MAN: Yeah,

it's coming in tonight.

I've got parents contacting MPs

complaining

they're being stopped

from bringing their children

home for burial.

We have a body here

that has been claimed by four

separate families as their son,

because it's intact,

because the alternative's

too hard to bear.

MAN: OK. We know

it's stressful over there.

Now, the PM wants to do

a tour of the Sari Club site.

Right, that's a stupid idea.

It's not safe.

We have to assume the t*rrorists

are gonna strike again.

The security's fragile.

We lock everyone

in their rooms at night.

Well, that's not

your call to make.

This is about

Australia and Indonesia

showing unity in the sign-off.

It's a bad idea.

It's not safe.

Can you tell me

why the Americans

closed the doors

of their embassy

three weeks before the bombings?

They were concerned

about security.

And do we know

who or what in particular

they were concerned about?

Have you got

any intelligence on that?

Nothing that will help you

do your job.

Right, tell the PM

he has to wait.

We've got 30,000

witness statements,

a motorbike,

a b*mb vehicle and a head.

But we have no idea

who the t*rrorists are, OK?

We have nothing.

Nothing.

No, no, I can do more. Start

with 15 morning and night.

And then double it each day.

I can do it.

- What's this?

- My physio schedule.

Yeah, help me out of bed.

I need to walk.

What does the physio say?

She says I'm the best student

she's ever had.

Jase, please, it's too soon.

Look, if I don't get through

enough physio,

I won't get back on the field.

You've just come out of the ICU,

Jase. Football can wait.

Nerissa, the sooner I start,

the sooner I get to where I need

to be, which is on the field.

Look, your pupil's

given me wings.

NERISSA: You're gonna need them

if you're gonna play

football again.

Evidence. Parts of the b*mb.

They found bits

of the b*mb in me?

Yeah. The AFP are sending

someone around to collect it.

That big bit?

It's from your calf.

[DARK MUSIC]

[MUSIC INTENSIFIES]

[CHANTS]

[PHONE RINGS]

-Hmm.

How did we miss that?

There was a support strut

welded on the chassis.

I removed it.

Underneath was a DPR number.

PASTIKA: We tracked the owners.

The last one

is a man called Amrozi.

He's from Java.

The President needed a reason

to come down hard on extremists.

Now she has it.

LUKE: Here, let me.

Mm. Mm-mm.

No, if I can't fix

my own hair

[SIGHS]

I had my life planned out.

OK? Fun, love, marriage, kids.

In that order. I want kids.

Yeah, I think

you'd make a great mum.

Luke, we were the fun.

We had one night. You don't

owe me the rest of your life.

That's That's not how it

How it might have been

and how it will be

are gonna be different.

Mum and Dad are picking me up.

- JASON: Honey?

- NERISSA: Mmm?

Hey. I got you.

- I got you.

- Thanks, honey.

- Ease up.

- [VELCRO UNSTICKS]

[WHISPERS] Alright.

OK.

JASON: Oh, no, no, no, no.

- It's OK.

- Got you.

- Yeah.

- You good?

Yeah.

NERISSA: OK.

[WHISPERS] sh*t.

I'm still down 12 kilos.

It's OK.

It's OK.

I've got until March

and, uh, Mick's gonna help,

so I can do it.

You know, all I've ever thought

about, since I was a kid,

was being good enough

to win a premiership.

And I got so close

so many times.

Honey, you are good enough.

But what if you need to choose

between health and footy?

- Yeah. Yep.

- It's just

You know how many footballers

d*ed in the bombings?

A lot. I know.

Seven from the Kingsley Cats.

Six from Coogee Dolphins.

Five from the Coogee Wombats.

Three from

the Forbes Rugby Club.

Two from Sturt Double Blues.

And more.

You know, I'll have a chance

to play again.

And they don't get one.

I have to take it.

OK.

- OK. I

- I have to.

OK.

ASHTON: So

..Amrozi bought

both the bike

and the van

used to hold the b*mb.

This is his younger brother,

Imron.

This is his older brother,

Mukhlas.

He's head of JI,

South-East Asia,

but, uh, based in Indonesia.

So Mukhlas trained with bin

Laden's fighters in Afghanistan.

He's a protégé

of Abu Bakar Bashir.

He's a committed t*rror1st

and he's possibly the mastermind

of the operation.

- And what about Bashir?

- He's in hospital.

- We can't question him.

- Oh, sneaky bastard.

The Amrozi family home

is in Java.

Mere will lead the team

to arrest the three t*rrorists.

Guys, this is completely

embargoed information, OK?

So nothing to leave this room.

- Makes sense.

- Thank you.

I just had an idea.

That we could use technology

to throw a net

around the conspirators.

It's the same way that they

tracked down Pablo Escobar.

But to do it, we would need

to get some equipment

from the Australian m*llitary.

How big is

this m*llitary equipment?

It it will fit

in the back of a ute.

To achieve this,

we're gonna need to get

our hands on Amrozi's phone.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Stay with the car.

Graham,

his brothers aren't here.

But we have his phones.

When your technicians are done,

we need these back.

Terima kasih, Pak.

You'll have them in an hour.

Over to you. No time to waste.

Receipts.

He bought over a thousand kilos

of potassium chlorate.

I mean, that's a massive amount

of material.

There's 900 kilos missing

and it's not here,

so who the bloody hell has it?

NEWSREADER:

Australian forensic police

have been working tirelessly

to collect evidence

in the most trying

of conditions.

Residue from expl*sives

has been collected,

along with samples from the unit

where Amrozi planned

and helped build the b*mb.

Meantime, the hunt for Amrozi's

two brothers continues.

They were last seen a week ago

burying these weapons in a

forest near where Amrozi lived.

So you can't get Amrozi to talk?

He confirmed

his brothers were involved.

But they split up.

He doesn't know where they are.

Well, they're somewhere with

900 kilos of expl*sive material.

Amrozi's a foot soldier.

He's an He's an idiot.

- We need the commander.

- Has to be Mukhlas.

Yeah, but who's funding

and supporting him?

- Is it al-Qaeda or JI?

- [LIQUID POURS]

Is there any movement

on Abu Bakar Bashir?

He's protesting his innocence,

and so far we have no proof.

Once we get the triangulation

system in play,

we should be able to get Mukhlas

and, hopefully,

whoever paid for the b*mb.

But the longer we can keep

a lid on the Amrozi arrest,

the better our chance

of netting everyone.

We can't stay quiet

on Amrozi any longer.

The President wants a win.

So does your Prime Minister.

Both leaders agreed the news

is to be released.

I'm sorry, but we've

run out of time.

NEWSREADER: Not exactly

the picture you'd expect

of a hate-filled mass m*rder*r.

Only the handcuffs giving a clue

this was not

some relaxed get-together

at Bali Police Headquarters.

The display

was intended to prove

Amrozi's confession

wasn't forced or fabricated.

It quickly descended

into a circus.

This is a travesty.

This is not for you.

It's for Indonesia.

The people must see

that he was not coerced,

that his confession

was not forced.

There are JI sympathisers.

So placating the t*rrorists?

PASTIKA: You want justice.

This way, you will get it.

But remember, for Indonesia,

it's our peace at stake.

It's an insult.

MICK: Three, two, one, let's go!

[EXHALES]

Come on, harder. Let's go.

Hit me, hit me.

Weak. Weak!

No soft tackles, Mick.

Alright, let's go.

Oh. That's good. That's good.

- MICK: Here he goes.

- JASON: Alright.

More of that.

- [GROANS]

- [SHOUTS IN PAIN IN FLASHBACK]

[DARK MUSIC]

- MICK: Are you OK?

- Yeah.

I just, uh, get flashes

sometimes, you know.

I just try and block it out.

Yeah, I focus on the present.

Let's go. Come on.

Mate, you might be overdoing it.

Well, I gotta be

match-fit, Mick.

You got picked?

He's playing me

in the seconds, but yeah.

Oh, well, new coach

gotta prove himself.

- Not gonna be any favours.

- Not asking for any. Let's go.

ASHTON: Pak.

Uh, I may have been

a bit abrasive

over that Amrozi business.

Next time, don't let my officers

know what you're thinking.

Point taken.

The good thing is that

going public with the arrest

seems to have had some results.

So, shortly after

the interview was screened,

there was a flurry of calls

on monitored devices across

Java, Thailand, Malaysia.

So, you know, JI seems to be

in a bit of a panic.

- One of them was Mukhlas?

- Yeah.

He's been on and off

his phone all morning.

We've been tracking him.

- Mere been informed?

- Yes.

LYDIA: We've got a position

on Mukhlas.

- Where is he?

- He's south of Kepanjen.

I'll relay his position to Mere.

Our technicians are trying to

track the person he's calling.

Great.

MERE: Mukhlas! Polisi! Polisi!

Mukhlas!

- [DRAMATIC MUSIC]

- [MEN GROAN]

Mukhlas!

NEWSREADER: As much as

this investigation

has been frustrating for

Australian Federal Police,

at least now

Indonesian authorities

seem to be making real progress

in the hunt

for those responsible.

More arrests are expected

in the coming days.

Amrozi's brother, Ali Imron,

built the second part

of the massive b*mb

which tore apart the Sari Club.

The group who masterminded

the att*ck

would meet here

in darkness and in secrecy.

It's just as they left it.

We're gonna need

to take some samples

before everyone comes

walking through here.

PASTIKA: Imron.

- ROYDS: Oh, my God.

- What?

Someone's drawn the b*mb design

on this paper,

and they've left a bloody

boot print on the back of it.

[CHUCKLES]

Well

..that could well be true.

But he knows who it was.

Imron.

ASHTON: Huh.

Well.

This is a will

written by one of

the su1c1de bombers

with a note to his mother.

Undelivered.

PASTIKA:

Samudra is a JI hardliner

who taught at a JI school

in Malaysia run by Bashir.

- We're closer to the top.

- ASHTON: Yeah.

So we have Samudra, who is

the recruiter and commander.

We have Mukhlas, fighter.

Amrozi, Imron, foot soldiers.

su1c1de bombers.

What are we missing?

About 900 kilos

of potassium chlorate.

Imron says

it all went into the van.

Not possible - if that was

a 1,000-kilo b*mb,

the crater would be

24 metres across, not 4.

Right, if Samudra has

the rest of those expl*sives,

we have a real

and significant problem.

ROYDS: But who's

he working with?

I mean, whoever mixed and

designed and wired that b*mb

had to be some kind

of engineer or scientist.

None of them

have that background.

Well, al-Qaeda

have online manuals.

And they also train bombmakers.

MICK: Oh!

- MICK: Jeez.

- JASON: You right?

Yeah, keep your knees

out of my back.

You'll be done for moonlighting.

[SIGHS]

[JASON CRIES OUT AND GROANS]

Mate, I'm spent.

Let's call it, eh?

JASON: Yeah, yeah.

[MOANS] Oh, f*ck!

It keeps bloody ripping open.

Jase, seriously, mate,

why are you doing this?

'Cause I got a match.

- MICK: For the Roos?

- Yep. Yep.

Round 11. Tigers.

That's gonna be

a tough match, mate.

Tigers'll be fighting hard

to stay in the eight.

- Yeah, well, so will we.

- You know what you're in for.

- Yeah.

- OK.

- Slow.

- NERISSA: You ready?

Jase, you can't keep doing this.

There's the calf injury.

The shrapnel.

The skin grafts

keep coming away.

What if you end up

back in hospital?

Look, I know.

I know

I know the final's

never gonna happen.

But I'm playing this game, OK?

I mean, I don't know

how I'll go.

But I have to play.

The team searched all the DNA,

and were able to match this

with Gede.

That is all that remains?

We think Gede was at the van,

asking the driver to move on

when the b*mb was detonated.

We searched and searched.

This is all we've been able

to match with Gede's DNA.

I'm so sorry, Ni Luh.

[SOMBRE MUSIC]

[NI LUH CONTINUES SOBBING]

[PHONE RINGS]

[PHONE BEEPS]

Graham.

General, we're on Samudra.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

ASHTON: Call his phone.

[PHONE RINGS]

- [PLAIN-CLOTHES OFFICER SHOUTS]

- [CROWD GASPS]

[HORNS HONK]

[POLICE OFFICERS SHOUT]

[PHONE CONTINUES RINGING]

[HANDCUFFS RATTLE]

[HANDCUFFS CLICK]

ROYDS: I found these

on Samudra's computer.

PASTIKA: He was watching us.

Yeah.

Learning how to do it better.

There's nothing about

the missing 900 kilos

of potassium chlorate.

Pak.

Could I speak to Samudra?

Just once?

[CELL DOOR RATTLES]

- PASTIKA: As-salamu alaykum.

- ASHTON: As-salamu alaykum.

Wa alaykumu s-salam.

My colleague wanted to meet you.

Graham Ashton

from Australian Federal Police.

Would you, uh, like a glass of

water or something? Cigarette?

Imam, I'm baffled.

Why Bali?

You know, you're a fighter,

saw action in Afghanistan.

There's no soldiers in Kuta.

Americans go there.

Their allies.

PASTIKA: Only seven

Americans d*ed.

Many more Muslims,

Balinese, Australians.

Random, yes?

As random as the US and its

allies when they drop bombs.

So the target was always

innocent civilians.

They're not innocent.

They bring filth to our land.

They drink alcohol,

they indulge in sex,

they parade their bodies,

an insult to Islam,

in an Islamic country.

They needed to wake up.

Well, you woke 'em up.

I mean, that Sari Club b*mb.

That was pretty amazing.

Who put that together?

All of us.

What were the components?

SAMUDRA: Fertiliser,

mixed with sulphur,

aluminium powder

and TNT booster.

Amrozi bought 1,000 kilos

of potassium chlorate.

You used 100 kilos.

Where's the other 900?

Burnt. In Jalan Legian.

When the van exploded.

Wait, so only a hundred kilos

exploded,

and the rest just burnt off?

You must have wired it wrongly.

What did you wire it with?

Detonating cord.

And what was the detonating

agent in the cord?

PASTIKA: You don't know?

So who wired it?

Imam, you're a thinker.

You're a strategist.

You're not an engineer.

Did Abu Bakar Bashir

supply the bombmaker?

Ustad Bashir is a preacher.

He's not a fighter.

Yeah. But he gave you

his blessing.

I mean, who created that b*mb?

Alright. I understand.

You're proud of what you did.

And honour is important.

I get it.

I mean, I'd feel the same,

you know.

This is a picture of my boy.

First moment I held

that little bugger in my arms,

I knew I had to be

a good role model.

I know you've got

a boy too, Imam.

Who's going to look after

that boy now?

And what about all those boys

at the Jemaah Islamiyah schools?

What are they thinking

right now?

You k*lled or maimed,

you know, 400 people,

a lot of them on holidays.

But then you got caught.

That's a failure, isn't it?

I haven't failed.

You. The West.

It's you who failed.

Look at the hypocrisy.

You spend billions on arms,

invent medicines to save lives,

and then drop bombs to end them.

The hypocrisy of the West

is what brought chaos on Earth.

And now the West has had a

taste of what chaos feels like.

- That's not failure.

- Imam, you're right.

The world's full of

contradictions,

and hypocrisy is everywhere,

isn't it?

I mean hypocrisy's everywhere.

But here's the thing.

We need the name of

the bombmaker and you need

- I need nothing.

- I'm worried about your boy.

Because he's gonna inherit

your reputation.

I have taught him well.

He is a pure-minded boy.

I'm sure he is, and I'm sure

he looks up to you.

And I'm sure you want it

to stay that way.

Am I right?

They tell me you're a real

computer whiz. Is that right?

I don't know anything

about these things.

Not my territory.

This is your laptop, by the way.

You see, we've got our own

team of computer experts.

[WOMEN MOAN]

Blondes.

I mean, I-I don't give a damn

about your secret desires,

but I think you do.

Turn it off.

ASHTON: If this goes public,

your b*mb crew,

the JI boys, your son,

everybody is gonna know

that you're not the man

you pretend to be.

PASTIKA: The bombmaker

was in Thailand,

and you met him again in April.

You see, we know.

Just confirm his name.

ASHTON: The man who recruits

su1c1de bombers

is a p*rn addict

who didn't even send

a kid's will to his parents.

That's not gonna look good,

Imam.

It's gonna look like

you got a kid to do something

that you weren't prepared

to do yourself.

How's your son

gonna feel about that?

Right, that's it. I'm done.

I'm gonna talk to the press.

[DOOR OPENS]

He goes by many names.

I know him as Dr Azahari.

But you're not gonna get him.

And next time,

he will hit closer to home.

[TENSE MUSIC BUILDS]

[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

COMMENTATOR: What a moment

this is, for not only Australia,

not only for AFL football,

but for the free world as well.

This shows that terrorism

will never b*at courage.

Welcome back indeed,

Jason McCartney.

An inspiration to all.

COMMENTATOR 2:

Penetrating kick inside the 50.

McCartney behind!

McCartney has taken the mark.

Jason McCartney

knows how to kick them.

COMMENTATOR: The symbolism

of all of that.

Magnificent.

COMMENTATOR 2:

What an amazing way

to finish what has been

an amazing night.

Jason McCartney, announcing

his retirement from footy

[APPLAUSE]

[HEARTFELT MUSIC]
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