:40:12
	Ok.
:40:20
	Come on, man.
:40:23
	Come on. Good boy!
:40:33
	Did we wake you up?
:40:40
	What can i say?
I don't think gerry hutch is into drugs.
:40:45
	The brinks heist, probably.
But drugs is just not his scene.
:40:48
	I understand, but i've been
tracking his movements.
:40:51
	I just need to source the drugs.
The connection's easy. I need your help.
:40:55
	- I need you to stop coming to my office.
- He's got the money.
:41:00
	We're talking about a fella
with no visible source of income
:41:03
	who paid tax on 2 million last year.
:41:06
	It's laundered
through the government's tax amnesty.
:41:09
	- He's got too much money not to be into it.
- In your esteemed journalistic opinion.
:41:13
	I know you seized shipments from cork.
It's coming from somewhere. Where?
:41:17
	We've impounded drugs from
liverpool, scotland, amsterdam, pakistan.
:41:21
	You're not the only one trying here, and
hutch isn't the only one with dirty money.
:41:25
	- Who else you got?
- I could name you a dozen.
:41:28
	Here's the latest candidate,
just in from interpol.
:41:32
	John gilligan, one year
out of portlaoise prison.
:41:34
	Can you tell me
how this ballyfermot lowlife
:41:37
	has 300,000 to launder in an amsterdam
casino? You're the star journalist.
:41:41
	Gilligan. Certainly keeps a low profile.
:41:43
	Yeah?
:41:45
	Hi, aengus. Yeah, can you hold?
:41:47
	- Can i...?
- Go on. It's a copy.
:41:49
	- Great.
- Just go.
:41:51
	I owe you lunch.
:41:55
	No, run the brinks story.
Just hold off on the drugs claim.
:41:58
	What for? This stuff you sent is great.