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Special agent Scott Forrester and his Budapest-based FBI fly team head to Croatia to help capture an American fugitive who escaped to Zagreb with a 14-year-old girl.

Elite agents of the FBI's International division travel the world tracking and neutralising any threat to the United States. Keywords: gender, place.

Primary Title
  • FBI: International
Episode Title
  • Pilot
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 15 February 2022
Start Time
  • 21 : 25
Finish Time
  • 22 : 15
Duration
  • 50:00
Series
  • 1
Episode
  • 1
Channel
  • TVNZ 2
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Elite agents of the FBI's International division travel the world tracking and neutralising any threat to the United States. Keywords: gender, place.
Episode Description
  • Special agent Scott Forrester and his Budapest-based FBI fly team head to Croatia to help capture an American fugitive who escaped to Zagreb with a 14-year-old girl.
Classification
  • 16
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
- Kellett, FBI. Yeah. Yep. Got, right away. - Action beats reaction. One hand grabs the wrist, the other hand grabs the top of the slide. Secure the weapon, jab to the face, knee to the nuts` (laughs) All right? In a gun fight, play dirty, boys, whatever it takes. - Scott, major operation's about to land in Europe. (intriguing music) (tyres screech) - Get in the car. Get me to this address. Anyone comes for me, you put them in the ground. (distant siren wails) (indistinct shouting, gunfire) (intense music) www.able.co.nz Able 2022 (keypad beeps) (door buzzes) - Hey, how'd training with the Budapest police go? - Had to break off early. I'll get New York. - What's going on? - The JOC is hopping. Some kind of massive, all-hands-on-deck case. - Oh, and don't forget, we have the new agent starting today. In from Seattle Division. I want to make her think that she` - Make her think what? - Uh, make her think how thrilled we are she's here. Yep, uh, Andre Raines. - Cameron Vo. And don't try any rookie hazing on me. I may be jet-lagged, but I'm always alert. - Oh, we wouldn't dream of it. Scott Forrester. This is Jamie Kellett. And this is you. So, what's your familiarity with a Fly Team? - Well, I read all that I could when I got the call. Agents in 93 embassies, consulates, and op sites around the world. Fly Teams work independently, ready to drop into a hot spot at a moment's notice, whenever or wherever U.S. interests are threatened. What's his story? - Oh, Tank was an FBI cadaver dog. After a couple years, the Bureau retires its animals and sends them off to greener pastures. - You intervened? - Yeah, does that dog look like he wants to retire? - (whines) - Definitely not. - Got her. (line dialling) - Forrester. - Isobel, what's going on? - A fugitive named Colin Kent just landed outside of Zagreb, Croatia. We knew he had enough fuel to make it to Europe, but he turned off FlightTracker. We didn't know where he was landing until he breached Croatian airspace, and a tiny airfield was hijacked two minutes ago. Multiple warrants for sex trafficking, unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, and he fled with blackmail material that could take down dozens of paedophiles. This monster killed tender-aged girls in an attempt to cover it all up. - One federal agent is in critical condition. And Kent also snatched a 14-year-old girl and took her with him. - I cannot stress how badly I want this guy in bracelets. - Call us from the air. We'll download you on everything we know. - You heard her. Let's move. (dramatic music) - Hey, Jubal? - Yeah. - I've heard good things about Forrester, but I've never worked with him before. He`he's the guy for this, right? - If I had to go to war and could only pick two agents to go shoulder to shoulder with, he'd be one of them. - According to IRS filings, Kent invested heavily in hedge funds and start-ups. - How much does that net him? - Give or take, $170 million. - So he's got enough cash to get him where he wants. Then why'd he fly into an extraditable country? - He's a hunted animal. What do animals do when they scent a predator? - Flee to where they feel most comfortable. - Does he have property in Croatia? - None declared. - A friend, then. (line trills) - Hi. - So, we're thinking Colin Kent has friends in Croatia, some kind of sanctuary. - Yeah, we've been working the same idea. - Yeah, I've been running facial recognition on all photos of Colin Kent published over the last two decades. - Yeah, and we cross-referenced that with Croatian Immigration Services. - Yeah, and that led us to this guy, Ivan Kuprevic, made his fortune in supermarkets to the tune of 800 million Euro, best guess. Rich prick who likes young girls and is a frequent visitor to Kent's house in New York. 26 entries at JFK over the last seven years. - Kuprevic owns a villa on 500 acres outside the capital. - Thanks, Jubal. - All I know is Jaeger's gonna be mad at me. Let's get Europol on speaker. (line rings) - Katrin Jaeger. - Hey, it's Forrester and Kellett, where are you? - Our office in Croatia. There's a giant manhunt for an American fugitive. - That's why I'm calling. We're in Zagreb rolling out on an Ivan Kuprevic. He's a friend of the suspect. - And you are with the Croatian police? - No, but they're in our thoughts, Jaeger. - Scott, we've been through this. You need local law enforcement to accompany you. - Yeah, we don't have time today. - I can't protect you if you go off book. - Well, you'll think of something, you always do. Auf Wiedersehen. - (sighs) - (chuckles) - (speaking Croatian) - Ivan Kuprevic. - Yes. - We're looking for a friend of yours. Colin Kent. - English, no understand. - Where is he? - I'm alone here. - That sounded like English to me. Why you keep looking over your shoulder? Is someone in there? - (speaking Croatian) (tense music) - Alone here, huh? - Croatian police. Out, now. I don't care that you're FBI. - Listen to me. This guy knows our fugitive. - I said out! (speaking Croatian) (tense music) - Ah. You tipped him off. - You didn't notify us about this. - I wonder why. - Mr. Kuprevic is a very important man. - There is a 14-year-old girl abducted. - He is alone here. - Are you in his pocket? - You come to my country, and you throw accusations at me? - You didn't answer my question. - (speaking Croatian) - Mm. - Have a safe trip back to Budapest. If you harass one of our citizens again, I will put you on the plane myself. - There was that one detective, the guy on the far right, pudgy, dark hair. You know, he looked ashamed at what the others were trying to stymie us. - You read that? - I have an informant in Zagreb. I'll make contact, see if he's picked up on any chatter. - Kellett has more informants in Europe than the Stasi had in East Berlin in '75. - And some are actually worth the hassle. - Show her the ropes. - Will do. - We need a printer. When is it gonna stop? - (sighs) These are the ones we know about. The JOC's been working nonstop since this broke to identify as many girls as they could from social media contacts, party photos, passports, arrest records. (sighs) The scope of this trafficking operation is...staggering. (soft dramatic music) And sickening. - Vo mentioned the short cop at Kuprevic's villa, the one who seemed ashamed. Did you look him up? - Yeah, Detective Magzan. - Get ahold of Jaeger. Tell her I don't care how she gets this done. Whatever it takes, I wanna know where Detective Magzan is right now. - Okay, I'm on it. - You know, I spent two years working sex trafficking cases on the Eastern seaboard. And you know who shows up over and over again in the U.S.? Young girls from Slovenia, Croatia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Poland, Eastern European girls, your daughters trafficked to America and made to do disgusting things for disgusting men` stripping, pornography, prostitution, worse. We have in our sights the most vile trafficker in the history of the U.S. right here in Zagreb who's holding a 14 year old right now. And we cannot get him unless you help us. Do you understand? - This is Klara. Magdalena. Girls from right here along the Adriatic. They were shot to death on a yacht two days ago. Here are others he's forced into the sex trade. Karolina, Chessa, Lyda, Ilka` - Stop. (tense music) - This is how you reach me. (gritty electronic music playing) (indistinct chatter) - What's up, Horvat? - Jamie, oh, when I see you, it fills me with joy. - Fills your wallet too. - Yes, that. - His name is Colin Kent. Look familiar? - American? - He likes young girls, he likes drugs, he likes bottle service. - I haven't seen this man, not in my club. - Well, he's lying low, so he's gonna want his vices brought to him. You hear of an American ordering girls, young girls, first call you make is to me. - Certainly. - I'm serious, Horvat. - Ay-yi. The American Way. (chuckles) - Well, it's definitely my way. - How long have you been working with Forrester? - Five years in International Operations. - And how would you characterize his leadership style? - Driven. - Kay. Well, any pointers you can give me to help me make my mark, I'll put it to use, I promise. - On this team? Gotta be able to do it all. Weapons, tech, surveillance, interviews, take-downs. Pin your ears back and do the work, you won't have a problem. How'd you do? - Planted a seed. You? - My source has an ear to the ground. If anything shakes, he'll hear it. (phone rings) - Raines, FBI. Okay, yeah, we'll head over. That was Jaeger, says there's an agent at the Europol office asking for us. - All right, let's go. (indistinct chatter) - Scott Forrester, this is Omar Zidan from your New York field office. - You can call me OA. - I'm sorry, what is this about? - I'm joining your team in the hunt for Colin Kent. - Well, I'm sorry you wasted your time, but we don't need a babysitter. - I am not a babysitter. - Well, you can tell Isobel, she may run things over there, but not` - Hey. I get it, okay? I'm not here to undermine you, I'm not here to waste your time. I'm here because this one is personal to me, okay? I have seen, up close, how this guy operates, how he discards teenage girls like they are garbage. And I've had one of those girls' blood all over me after he chewed her up and spit her out. And now he has taken another girl, 14 years old, across the Atlantic. So you can help me or step aside, but I damn sure am gonna see this one through. Understand? (soft dramatic music) - OA? - That's right. - Okay. This is Raines, this is Kellett, this is Vo, they'll catch you up to speed. - Hey. Scott. - I have a daughter. - I understand. - Same age as those girls. - Then help us. (door opens) - This is Nika, one of the girls Colin Kent used. She came to us and I brought her here. - Hi, Nika. - (translates to Croatian) - Do you know this man? - (speaks Croatian) Yes. How old are you, Nika? - (speaking Croatian) - 15. - (speaking Croatian) - I would like to give a victim's statement. (device beeps) (speaking Croatian) - He made me have sex. - (speaking Croatian) - Many times, day and night. I lost count. - I'm so sorry, Nika. (soft dramatic music) - (speaking Croatian) - He was a monster. He had long fingernails. He would put them on me and scrape me. - (speaking Croatian) - I was like an animal. He did whatever he wanted to me. The more I screamed, the more he smirked. - We're gonna get him. - (speaking Croatian) - When foreigners visit Croatia, they need an international phone. Their Japanese, English, American phones, they won't work. So I have a contact with a provider. He said that a rich American is looking for an untraceable phone. And he wants it dropped at St. Mark's square. I think this is the man you look for. (speaking Croatian) - (speaking Croatian) - He says we can deliver the phone. - Great. - You'll have access to all the tracking software. - Even better. Hvala vam. - You are welcome. (intriguing music) - Okay, Vo'll deliver the phone since Kent finds women non-threatening. They're traveling with protection, so they'll probably serve as intermediaries here. I want to be ready for anything. Raines, Kellett, OA, and I will stay on the perimeter, and we only move in` - Wait a second. Just so I'm clear, guys, we are using the phone as a ruse to get Kent, but if he shows himself, we are taking him down, correct? - No. - What do you mean, no? - I want this guy just as much as you do. But this is bigger than him. We need to recover the blackmail material. - See, I don't care about the blackmail material, guys. Kent is the big fish here. He has Sunny. So, if I see him, I will be putting him on his back then frog-marching him to the nearest embassy. - Not until we know he's carrying the material with him. - I will not let him get away again! - You will if I say you will. (tense music) - (scoffs) - OA. Let me talk to you for a second. I understand that you are personally wrapped up in this. (sighs) I worked a case in Ismir when I joined IOD. Just hear me out. - (sighs) - We sat on a middleman in an arms deal for months. We watched him like a hawk, burned through overtime and resources until we lost our patience. Someone above my paygrade said, "Go ahead, arrest him." And we put him in a Turkish cell. We never recovered his stash though. The rocket launchers that we were supposed to intercept sold anyway. Six months later, they were fired into an open market in Istanbul. 27 dead, including 3 children. If we do not recover this material while we have the opportunity, it will end up in someone else's hands. And instead of the Bureau arresting paedophiles, we may never know who these predators were. They may never face justice. Yes, you will have caught Kent. But the dozens of other sick men out there will find another opportunity to get what they want. And there will be other girls. Just like the one you tried to save. Do you see it? We need to take everyone down, not just him. Or we may never get that chance again. Okay? - Yeah, okay. - This is the wired phone from the cell phone store. (clears throat) When's the last time that you felt fully vulnerable? - (sighs) Uh, probably walking on to The Plain at West Point, lining up with my class that first day. There weren't a lot of new cadets who looked like me. - You need to channel that feeling for this hand off. You cannot look like an officer. You can't look like you've been through Quantico. You cannot look like you know how to fire a gun, like you know how to throw a hook. You have to look weak and unguarded. - That's not a stretch. - You're gonna be fine. We'll have eyes on you the whole way. - (sighs) - You ready? - Yeah. (intriguing music) - Two men making contact. - Kent? - Negative. - Come on. Where are you, you son of a bitch? Where are you? - Kent's here. - Is that him? - Affirmative. - I wondered why you chose the newbie. - Why? - Kent likes beautiful young women. If he's here, Forrester figured he'd step out to take a closer look at her. - You're quite the delivery girl. - (speaking Croatian) - Or it could be that she studied languages at West Point. - Well, I guess I'm buying first round tonight. - (shaky exhale) - Hey, he just activated the phone. He's making an outbound call. - Capture the number. (line dialling) - 380 country code. - Ukraine. - Colin Kent. - Minister Roshcha. - I hear you have trouble. - I need safe passage to Kyiv. - You are where? - Zagreb. - What do you give in exchange? - Compromising material on powerful men all over the world. You'll own them. - Meet my emissaries in Gornji Grad, Lotrscak Tower, 5pm. - I'll meet you, and you only. Then you can escort me to Ukraine personally. - I will be there at 5. - That was Deputy Defence Minister, Fedir Roshcha, 58, hawk who has the ears of Zelensky. - Kent flees here to take sanctuary with a friend, but he knows it's temporary, we'll find him. - Mm-hm. Sooner than he thought. - So he has to reach out for help wherever he can get it. - And then he trades the blackmail material for protection in a non-extraditable country. - That's how I see it. (phone rings) - Kellett. - You want tip? I have tip. - Give it to me. - Israeli bodyguard hangs out at my club. Think he works for your American. He has stripper girlfriend. Apparently, the bodyguard was dating another woman, which means stripper was very angry and vindictive. - Speed it up, Horvat. - She tells me American is meeting his partners at the Greek. - The Greek? - Yes, Greek. - Hey, we got eyes. (intriguing music) - We got eyes on him now at the Lotrscak Tower. - I tell you what I know. - We have Kent exiting on foot, heading towards you, OA. - I see him. He's heading towards the upper plaza. - We're tracking him. He's coming towards us. - We have eyes. - He's carrying a briefcase, could be the materials. Do we move in? - Yes. - He's doubling back towards you, Forrester. - I don't see him. - He should be coming out on` Ah! Damn it. He smashed the phone. - What do you mean, we lost him? - The Greek. - What? - The Greek. - (commands in German) (dramatic music) Steh. - Didn't ditch the phone. He went into the Gric tunnels. - Tank, voraus. - (barks) (intense music) (soft indistinct chatter) - Hey, uh, you hear that? - Shh. (whispering) Go. - Hey! Freeze! (men shouting) (Tank barking) - (barking) - (grunting) - Time's up. Where's the girl, huh? Huh? Where is she? Where's Sunny, you prick? Where's the girl? - He doesn't have the case. - Ugh! - Freeze! Don't move! - I wouldn't. (distant sirens wailing) Drop it! Get on your knees! Put your hands behind your heads. (siren wailing) - Arrest this one. Check him out. What happened? Talk to me. (tense music) - Okay. (exhales) - There. - They're video files, but they're encrypted. It's gonna take me a minute. - (sighs) - (speaking Croatian) - (speaking German) - I got it. - I told you to leave Croatia. (tense music) - Oh my God. That one. - Kuprevic? Is that... - That's Sunny. - (sighs, sniffs) - I didn't know this. (tense music) - Ah. - Where is she? - Ugh. - Sipek, take care of this. (speaking Croatian) - (speaking Croatian) - (speaking Croatian) - (sobbing) - Sunny? Hi. My name's OA. I'm the with FBI. Are you okay? Are you hurt? - (crying) - I'm gonna get you home. Come on. (dramatic music) Come on. - You know, I can't comprehend why a human being would do what you have done. Maybe that's a good thing that I can't. But what I do know, without any doubt, is that you're cooked. And you better enjoy that smug little smile on your face while you can because once you're processed, and incarcerated, you're gonna be looking at the world in a whole different way. And that's why I'm here right now to tell you this. Cooked. - (chuckles) Well, here's what's actually going to happen, Agent. First, I'm gonna have my lawyers file assault charges against you, and I will have your job. And with your skill set ` limited though it may be ` you're probably gonna be able to get a job as a security guard. The second thing is my attorneys have already partnered with the best criminal defence firm in Croatia. They're on the phone right now with the Minister of Justice to prevent my extradition out of this country. (chuckles) Then I will post bail, however exorbitant, and then I'll get a villa in Split or Zadar. I haven't decided yet. And every year while I'm here, as this drags on through the courts, I will send you a bottle of wine to the mall where you work. You strike me as a White Zinfandel kind of guy. Right? - (chuckles) - So you can drink it. You could shove it up your ass. I'll leave that up to you. - (laughs) (sighs) Would you mind telling him? - Mm. In 10 minutes, the attorney general of the United States will be calling the Minister of Justice, and your extradition hearing will be waived in lieu of an expedited request under Article 3 of the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Croatia. You know about Article 3? An extradition hearing can be waived if the defendant is believed to be an imminent danger to the community. - Agent Zidan is waiting outside. And you'll be flying home with him. (door opens, closes) - Are you heading to Budapest now? Or do I need to make sure you don't piss off any more Croatian police? - I think we'll stay the night. - Oh, then I remain on high alert. - The Bureau's putting us up at the Esplanade. - Mm, cool. - Hey. - Hey, Vo. So your ASAC in Seattle emailed me to say that you were a problem. Said that you spent a week on the bricks. Is there anything that you want to add to that? - No, sir. - Good. - You know, if you have second thoughts about my transfer, after he sent you all` - Well, he sent it to me before I transferred you. Listen, I have been written up, disciplined, threatened by blowhards my entire career. I'm still here. They say if you stand by a river long enough, you'll see the bodies of your enemies float by. I've seen mine. If you work like you did today, you look to Kellett, you learn everything that she has to teach you, you're gonna go as high as you want in the Bureau. - I'll do that. - Good. (intriguing music) - Operation Gray Hawk began today with the coordinated arrests of over two dozen paedophiles. - We` We plucked those bastards from their homes, from their offices, from their benches. And we marched them right in front of those cameras. - 28 subjects located, 28 arrests. No one left in the wind. Great job, everyone. (applause) - Nicely done! - You, good work. - Ma'am. Yes! - (sighs) - Hey. How you doing? - I'm okay. - I owe you an apology. I thought he was dying, and, I shouldn't have... that's not the way I, uh... (clears throat) I'm sorry. - I didn't handle it well either. How's he doing? - He's doing all right. It's gonna be a long recovery. He's got family in Oklahoma who want to care for him. - That's good. - It is. - Um, Hana. I heard about her mother. How long's she gonna be gone? - Not sure. - Well, if you need reinforcements, happy to pass along a few names. - Thank you. Actually, I, um` you know Kristin Gaines from the Miami office? - Yeah. - I asked her to try to take it, so... - That's great. She's a badass. - (chuckles) Yeah. - Do you think he would mind if I spoke with him for a minute? - I think he'd like that. (sombre music) - (exhales) We got him. - (exhales) Thank you so much. (crying) My God. - Hey, buddy. - (whines) - All right, there you go. - Hi.