Identity, Part Two
Breaking into the van, Jack and Nikki are met by a horrifying sight, as Nikki realises that Akka's mother is among the dead.
Meanwhile, Sosa's van is arriving into Dover Ferry Port. The illegal passengers are nearly caught when Border Force officers ask to inspect the van, but a corrupt official overrules his employees and wave the van through.
Following the trail of messages between the gang members, Yusuf realises that another of his smuggling partners, Abdul Wilson, has been using the system to extort money from the desperate family members of the migrants, and then leaving the migrants to die after their arrival in England.
With Sosa in another white van, is her life in danger?
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