EastEnders‘ Ravi Gulati might finally face comeuppance for his drug running business following the latest episode, thanks to Teddy Mitchell’s risky new scheme.
The latest instalment of the BBC One soap saw Harry continue to explain everything to his dad, including how Ravi and Okie have roped Kojo Asare into their illegal schemes, and how Nicola bought Harry’s freedom, but not his friend’s.
“Kojo’s my best mate, and if it means me going down then fine, I’ll do it,” Harry said, planning to turn himself into the police, something Teddy insisted wouldn’t do anyone any good.
“Kojo wouldn’t last inside, and they’ll probably deport him or something,” he stated, getting increasingly angry at his son. “You are lucky to still be here and not buried under some concrete somewhere, so stop your tears. You are not going to the police.”

Teddy promised that he would sort things if he was given 24 hours, although Harry was convinced he didn’t know who he was dealing with.
Trying a different tactic, Teddy gave Harry to take Kojo and Gina out for lunch, while discreetly stealing keys for the flat.
He then let himself into Kojo’s place, where he narrowly avoided being caught by Ravi and Okie. After they left, he sneakily installed a hidden camera on the shelf, and connected it to an app on his phone.
Will Teddy bring down Ravi’s operation and free Kojo? Or will the criminals discover the camera and want revenge? Well, you could find out right now if you want it spoiled…
Teddy tried to find Nicola but she had gone AWOL, and was visibly jittery when talking to Billy and Honey in The Vic. He quickly excused himself as Callum Highway and the rest of his group came in from the funeral, and went straight to Ravi’s.
“If she thought she was buying Kojo’s freedom too she must have sniffing the hair bleach again,” Ravi coldly remarked, before threatening Teddy to get out.