In one of the series' most harrowing moments, DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) is lured to a warehouse where he is captured and tortured by gangsters using a tire iron.
K-Lite Codec Pack installed, as older versions of MPC-HC/BE may struggle with modern high-definition encodings like HEVC/x265. For a detailed look at how AC-12's investigations evolved in later seasons, you can watch this breakdown of a key episode from season 6: 15:53 Line of Duty Season 6 Episode 4 - REVIEW, BREAKDOWN ... benjatv line of duty s01e04 mpc
Line of Duty is a British crime drama series that aired on BBC Two. The show revolves around the work of an anti-corruption unit, primarily focusing on the characters AC-12, which includes detectives Steve Arnott and Catherine Cawood. In one of the series' most harrowing moments,
Here’s a of Line of Duty Season 1, Episode 4, focusing on the MPC (Major Procurement Commission) angle — specifically how the episode builds the conspiracy around bent policing, procurement corruption, and Steve Arnott’s deepening undercover crisis. benjatv Line of Duty is a British crime
Undercover inside Gates’s station, Arnott faces a brutal choice: expose the MPC-linked payments and blow his cover, or stay silent and watch evidence slip away. Episode 4 pushes him to the edge. A key scene — Arnott confronting a uniformed sergeant about a falsified procurement log — crackles with the series’ signature interrogation-room dread. “Who signed off on the vehicle leasing contract?” he asks. The answer leads to a shell company, then to a known OCG fixer.
In one of the series' most harrowing moments, DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) is lured to a warehouse where he is captured and tortured by gangsters using a tire iron.
K-Lite Codec Pack installed, as older versions of MPC-HC/BE may struggle with modern high-definition encodings like HEVC/x265. For a detailed look at how AC-12's investigations evolved in later seasons, you can watch this breakdown of a key episode from season 6: 15:53 Line of Duty Season 6 Episode 4 - REVIEW, BREAKDOWN ... benjatv
Line of Duty is a British crime drama series that aired on BBC Two. The show revolves around the work of an anti-corruption unit, primarily focusing on the characters AC-12, which includes detectives Steve Arnott and Catherine Cawood.
Here’s a of Line of Duty Season 1, Episode 4, focusing on the MPC (Major Procurement Commission) angle — specifically how the episode builds the conspiracy around bent policing, procurement corruption, and Steve Arnott’s deepening undercover crisis.
Undercover inside Gates’s station, Arnott faces a brutal choice: expose the MPC-linked payments and blow his cover, or stay silent and watch evidence slip away. Episode 4 pushes him to the edge. A key scene — Arnott confronting a uniformed sergeant about a falsified procurement log — crackles with the series’ signature interrogation-room dread. “Who signed off on the vehicle leasing contract?” he asks. The answer leads to a shell company, then to a known OCG fixer.
