Indian Police Force (2024) s01e01 Episode Script

Delhi Police Raising Day

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- Let's go.
- Thank you, uncle.
- Thank you, uncle.
- Okay, kids.
- You're late.
- That's true.
Wasn't that a good deal?
It wasn't a good deal at all.
That man conned you.
Hey, guys.
- We'll miss the movie.
- Guys.
- Golgappas.
- I'll get us a rickshaw.
- Rickshaw. Rickshaw.
- Make that two portions.
Make mine spicy.
- Stop.
- Not spicy for me.
Will you drop us off at Chanakyapuri?
- Why not?
- I am starving.
- Let's go, guys.
- They won't budge.
- Guys, the rickshaw is waiting.
- Hurry up! It'll cause a traffic jam.
Eight pairs in total.
And I won't tolerate a single crease.
Of course.
Mom, it's getting late.
Is the breakfast ready?
Looking so handsome.
Why don't you wear the uniform every day?
Mom.
Uniforms are not a necessity
in the special cell unit.
This is for the Delhi Police Raising Day.
Then get yourself transferred
to some department,
where uniforms are a must every day.
You sound just like Rashmi today.
Even she preferred seeing you in uniform.
Come. Breakfast is ready.
On my way, Rana.
There's been a blast in Ashok Baug, sir.
Seems like a terrorist attack.
Coming.
Hurry up. Breakfast is getting cold.
Answer the call, sir.
Pick up.
Where is my phone?
Shruti.
Aayush.
Where is my phone?
Aayush, are you playing
with my phone again?
No, Papa. Promise.
- Are you sure?
- Here's your phone.
- You left it in the room.
- Thanks.
Sorry, champ.
Aren't you late for school?
What else do you expect?
He constantly makes excuses
when I try to wake him up.
- Mom.
- Wear this.
Papa, why are you in uniform today?
I am in uniform because
it's 16th February.
Today is Delhi Police Raising Day.
Delhi Police Raising Day?
Yes.
- Seventy-five years ago
- 75?!
- 75 years ago, Aayush.
- Okay.
The Delhi Police was established.
We were only a handful back then.
We're now more than eighty thousand
serving and protecting Delhi.
Eighty thousand?
80,000, Aayush.
He needs a few lessons in Hindi.
Sounds more like a foreigner.
Go ahead, Kabir.
- Jai Hind, sir.
- Jai Hind.
There's been a blast in Ashok Baug, sir.
Scale.
No report yet, sir.
We're still awaiting casualty information.
- Where are you?
- On the way, sir.
And the team's headed there too.
I am on my way.
Keep sending me the ground report.
And listen
take care.
Be ready for anything.
Done, sir.
What happened?
Nothing.
Vikram?
Don't send Aayush to school today.
And stay at home.
See
a spoilt brat of a rich father.
Look at him crying.
Don't tell me you never cried.
- Never.
- Never?
Not yet.
What's hurting my feet?
What's this?
It's a bomb!
- Move it.
- Uncle.
- That kid has a bomb.
- Don't prank the police, son.
- Uncle, he's got a bomb.
- Where?
Over there.
There is a bomb.
Where did you get this?
Keep it down.
Keep it down.
It will explode if I let go.
- Hello.
- A bomb has been located at India Gate.
Turn around.
What's your name?
Bunty.
Anyone with you?
Rana.
Give him first aid.
I saw him.
Saw who?
The guy who dropped
a large packet in the dustbin.
Take him along.
Prepare a sketch.
Come on.
Sir.
A live bomb has been located
at Indralok University.
Come.
- Jai Hind, sir.
- Jai Hind.
Sir, this is Constable Yadav.
He noticed the boy holding the bomb first
and informed us.
Are you out of your mind?
Why didn't you take the bomb
from his hand?
He's not ready to let go, sir.
He thinks the bomb will explode
if he lets go.
But you're smarter than him.
Even I think it will explode.
- Where has the bomb squad reached?
- On the way, sir.
Sir. Sir.
Come on, son.
Hand it over to me slowly.
No.
It will blow up.
It will be okay.
Trust me.
I will slowly take
the bomb off your hands.
Okay?
Come on, son.
Now run!
Sir, looks like an improvised
explosive device.
And no traces of C4 or RDX.
It's on a timer, sir.
Be quick.
Fast.
Sir, going for it.
Guess those rascals are out
to blow up the entire Delhi today.
Come on, guys. We can't be that clueless.
Where's the feed from Ashok Baug?
We're live, ma'am.
Pankaj is covering that area.
What about Indralok University?
We have three reporters
on the ground, ma'am.
But the hospital is heavily barricaded
by the police.
We are trying to get in touch
with the authorities there.
- Ma'am
- Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk--
- Ma'am
- Dilli Haat.
I need my teams on standby
in all these places.
Ma'am!
Ma'am!
Mail from IM.
They have taken responsibility
for the blast,
- and also mentioned
- Six blasts in total.
Bloody hell.
We have to go live with this right now.
We have received an email from
the Indian Mujahideen,
claiming to be the organization behind
the Delhi serial blasts.
They also mentioned,
there will be six blasts in total.
We at 24/7 News channel,
urge the people of Delhi
to remain indoors.
And if you notice any suspicious object,
inform the Delhi Police immediately.
We fear that the worst is yet to come.
Ma'am, please try to understand.
You cannot go any further.
And I am telling you,
we still have patients in there.
- We must think about them.
- We have orders from our superiors.
- We can't do anything. Move aside.
- You have to do something.
- Jai Hind, sir.
- Jai Hind.
The bomb is in that car, sir.
They left the car in no parking.
After hearing the news of Ashok Baug,
the guard immediately alerted
the local station.
- And the bomb squad?
- It's a mess, sir.
They are getting calls
from all over Delhi.
They have been informed,
and a unit is on the way.
But could take close to an hour.
Sir. Your team is blocking our ambulance.
There is a bomb in that car.
No one can cross this perimeter.
But, sir, we still have patients
in the ICU ward of that building.
And we cannot evacuate them
without ambulances.
- Patients are still inside.
- Yes, sir.
Walkie.
Don't go, sir. The bomb will go off.
They've locked the bomb
to the steering wheel and gear.
We can't put the car in neutral
and push it away.
Doctor.
What's inside that building?
It's the hospital's bio-medical
waste warehouse.
It's locked right now. And it's empty.
- Out of my way.
- What are you doing, sir? Wait.
I said out of my way.
He never listens to anyone.
It was a tough day for Delhi
and its people.
The national capital
is still under red alert.
But the question still remains.
Is the attack over?
Or is it the silence before the storm?
Stay calm, Delhiites.
How's the energy? All good?
Had your dinner?
Now take your phones,
and tell your families,
"We are not coming home
till this case is solved."
All leaves are canceled.
This is where we eat, and sleep.
But
cut down on the tea.
The havoc today
the lives that were lost
It was not an attack on the market.
It was a blow to our courage
and commitment.
The bomb didn't go off
in some random street.
It went off here.
In my heart!
The varmint wants to play games.
But we don't play games.
Delhi Police believes in ending the game.
We'll drag them out of their holes.
Leave the relief work to the ambulance,
and human rights to the department.
Get in touch with your informers.
Detain every guy having any connection
to Indian Mujahideen or SIMI operative.
Do what it takes.
I want every
rascal that's responsible
hanging upside down.
Is that clear?
- Yes, sir!
- Yes, sir!
What about his nose, son?
Was it long like mine?
If I can get another glass of juice--
Mr. Singh, get a couple
more glasses of juice.
I'll get the entire shop.
Good work, son. Keep going.
What was his nose like?
Just like yours.
Good.
All good, Mehboob bhai?
Greetings. Where's my money?
What money are you talking about?
I'll give it on Friday.
What are you laughing at?
See you at Carrom tonight. I'll show you.
Taufiq.
- Oh, no.
- Taufiq! Hey, stop.
Yes, Shruti.
I've been on the edge watching
the news since morning.
And you weren't answering your phone.
You know what the situation
in Delhi is like.
I was busy.
Sir
- What is Aayush doing?
- I just tucked him in bed.
He watched TV the entire day.
- Did you have dinner?
- Come on!
Yes. I ate with Aayush.
You have your meal too.
Okay, it's getting late. Get some sleep.
I don't know what time I'll be back.
Take care, please.
I love you.
Say "I love you", sir.
I can hear it loud and clear.
I love you too.
And tell Kabir even
I can hear him loud and clear.
Sir.
Stop crying, Taufiq.
Where were you going?
I swear I haven't done anything, sir.
I even had my name changed
from Taufiq to Tinu.
Bloody hell.
- Sir
- Just answer the question.
Where were you going?
To get me an ice cream, sir.
What do you know about today's attack?
Nothing, sir.
Nothing?
No.
Can I blow his brains, sir?
Go ahead. He doesn't know anything.
Shoot him.
Sir, what are you doing? Please, no
I don't know
if they are the ones you're looking for.
But three weeks ago,
a couple of boys entered Delhi
through the UP border.
Where in Delhi?
Firoza Nagar.
Firoza Nagar?
Who are these boys?
I swear that's all I know.
Just that they vanished on arrival.
I have no connection with these people.
What people?
"Jihadis."
Rascal!
Jihad is not about killing innocent people
or orphaning little children.
What they are doing is ridiculous,
not Jihad!
- I'll shoot you.
- Kabir.
No, sir!
If you get any information on the boys,
- we should be the first to know.
- Yes.
I'll call, sir. I swear.
Let's go.
Sir.
Can I say something?
What?
Can you give me a lift home?
Get lost.
Walk home.
Sir.
Sir.
- Jai Hind, sir.
- Jai Hind.
Any information?
Sir, a similar pattern was used in
the Mumbai and Ahmedabad attacks.
Currently, all our borders are sealed.
CCTV footages are being
scanned as we speak.
The email was sent from AlHaidiworld.com.
It was sent from
the Chembur area in Mumbai,
by hacking a domestic Wi-Fi network.
Hemant Patil from Mumbai ATS
is looking into it.
But why was it not on our radar?
You tell me.
Did we not have any intel?
Sir,
Gujarat ATS claims
after the Ahmedabad blast,
they had information
that Delhi could be next.
We were on alert on Republic Day.
Nothing happened.
But we had no intel for today.
Sir.
Mode of transport.
They definitely did not use the metro.
We're questioning local transport
and rickshaw drivers.
We're also trying to trace,
every new face that
recently entered Delhi.
Especially in Firoza Nagar.
The Indian Mujahideen chose this day
which is the Delhi Police Raising Day,
to challenge us.
It is a direct attack on Delhi
and Delhi Police.
Yes, sir.
Jai Hind, sir.
The sketch is ready.
Son, are you sure this is who you saw?
Yes.
That's him.
Officers.
Take a good look at this face.
Let's find this "Ghost Who Bombs."
Hello. Haider.
I told you college starts at nine.
I may need a book from the room.
Mom always makes me late, and now him.
And
what have you done to my room?
Our professor says,
"A disorganized man is a clueless man."
What?
Doesn't it look nice?
No.
Looking like one in a million.
Thank God you sell perfumes.
At least you smell good,
- or else--
- India before 1947.
Looking for this?
It's a pretty fascinating book.
That it is.
This is how the British
occupied the palaces of the kings.
Palace?
Your Highness,
here's a small gift.
It's a fragrance of the rain.
"Aabo-Hawa."
There is a huge demand for it.
Keep your "Aabo-Hawa" to yourself.
Even the British would
bring gifts in the beginning.
Another thing, your highness.
The tube light
in your palace isn't working.
So what?
Just crib about it and leave.
Your tea.
- Greetings.
- Greetings.
Greetings, Uncle Saeed.
Greetings, son.
When is D-Day?
The atmosphere is heating up.
Soon.
In a matter of days!
See you.
Hey
taking such good care of it.
Guess you're in love with your scooter.
One-sided love, Haider.
I'm giving sister Nafeesa a lift,
hence the clean-up.
Sister, let's go.
Your ride is ready.
Coming! Coming!
Delhi witnessed one of the most gruesome
terrorist attacks yesterday.
In these challenging times,
I want to urge the people of Delhi.
Request them,
to maintain peace.
Please don't spread or believe in rumors.
Anyone having any information
about the blasts
can contact us on our helpline.
Sir, what about the email received
from Indian Mujahideen?
Our cyber crime team is investigating.
We will not let them go.
Sir.
Do you feel the blasts
on Delhi Police Raising Day,
are a challenge to Delhi Police
by Indian Mujahideen?
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