Police drama EastEnders reveals potential suspect: Which character is detective Jack about to apprehend?
In the latest instalment of EastEnders, the lives of several characters are thrown into turmoil as a drug scandal unfolds.
Kojo's Fateful Birthday
Kojo Knight (Dayo Koleosho) celebrates his birthday in a terrible state, found unconscious at home. His brother, George Knight (Colin Salmon), is deeply concerned and enlists the help of Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) to help him.
The Drug Deal
It transpires that Kojo was given an illegal drug by a drug dealer named Okie, who uses Kojo's flat for his illicit operations. The drug, a pill intended to calm Kojo down, is actually a Class A illegal substance.
The Aftermath
As a result, Kojo becomes unresponsive and is found lying unconscious in the Square. George takes him to Phil Mitchell's house to let him sleep off the drug's effects. Jack warns George that Kojo will be arrested for drug possession, and there is also a risk of deportation due to this legal issue.
George's Plea
George pleads with Jack not to report Kojo, and Jack agrees to try to keep him out of custody if George can find out who gave Kojo the drugs by the next day. George suspects Harry Mitchell (Elijah Holloway) is responsible.
Other Dramas Unfold
Meanwhile, Oscar Branning (Pierre Moullier) accidentally attacks Howie Danes (Delroy Atkinson) when he breaks into Howie's house to steal his and Patrick Trueman's £6,000 racing bet winnings. Oscar later accepts an invitation to attend Patrick's stag do.
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