Commissioner Robert Anders wounds in the arm one of two masked robbers fleeing from a bank, who seek refuge in the supermarket, where he takes hostages, including Robert's teen son Kasper and wife Emma Winarve. Robert takes charge and negotiates the release of the hostages, but Emma obsesses about a wounded senior whom she keeps visiting in hospital, while waving psychological help. The police finds the motorcycle belongs to Said, integrated son of Palestinian Mahmud, who immigrated from a Lebanese refugee camp but was involved six years ago in an antiquities transport robbery, suspected of terrorism, for which accomplice Nisse was jailed until recently. *.. Said's Swedish bourgeois lover-accomplice Isabel hides him in her family's former lake cabin, bus finds his wound life-threatening and his corpse washes up the shore the next day, asphyxiated. Robert confronts the parties.
—KGF Vissers