Made in an era where serious drug use in the inner cities was a big issue.
DI Galloway takes on some angry local residents who are unhappy with rising drug use.
Galloway is aware that a once popular club has reopened and some big boys are operating from there.
Tombo Robertson (Norman Beaton) is a community activist who Galloway uses to go undercover and be an informant. Chief Supt Brownlow is not happy about it.
During the raid at the club, something goes wrong and the police find out that an important culprit has diplomatic immunity.
It looked like very much a routine episode as Robertson sees some old faces and new faces at the club. You sense it is never going to be a rosy ending for him especially as Galloway places him in peril for no apparent reason.
The man getting away in diplomatic plates adds a little more interest to the story.
DI Galloway takes on some angry local residents who are unhappy with rising drug use.
Galloway is aware that a once popular club has reopened and some big boys are operating from there.
Tombo Robertson (Norman Beaton) is a community activist who Galloway uses to go undercover and be an informant. Chief Supt Brownlow is not happy about it.
During the raid at the club, something goes wrong and the police find out that an important culprit has diplomatic immunity.
It looked like very much a routine episode as Robertson sees some old faces and new faces at the club. You sense it is never going to be a rosy ending for him especially as Galloway places him in peril for no apparent reason.
The man getting away in diplomatic plates adds a little more interest to the story.