Will He Become An Informant? | This Week On EastEnders

Albert Square is about to erupt as EastEnders unleashes one of its darkest, most gripping chapters yet. Ravi Galati (Aaron Thiara)—the suave, calculating criminal who has ruled Walford’s underworld—has finally been cornered. Arrested for drug trafficking and human exploitation, Ravi now faces a terrifying ultimatum: betray his boss and walk free, or stay silent and lose everything. What follows is a psychological war of loyalty, fear, and survival that threatens to destroy not only Ravi’s empire but his family, too.
The walls close in: arrest and interrogation
Ravi’s fall from power is both brutal and inevitable. After months of police surveillance and betrayal within his ranks, he’s finally taken down in a dramatic arrest that leaves his family shattered. His last words before being dragged away—an emotional “I love you. It’s always been you”—set the tone for the haunting spiral that follows.
Inside the interrogation room, Ravi refuses to talk, choosing the infamous “no comment” route. But the police already have their ace: witness Harrison Mitchell. His statement is devastating—detailing false imprisonment, forced heroin use, and an attempted murder cover-up that places Ravi squarely at the center of a criminal network spanning across London.
Then comes the killer blow. Detectives reveal they know there’s someone above Ravi—a puppet master who has been pulling the strings. Their message is clear: either Ravi talks, or he goes down with his boss.
The deal: freedom at a deadly price
Pushed to his limits, Ravi begins to crack. The thought of losing his family gnaws at him. “This is for us,” he mutters through clenched teeth. “For me, you, and our kids.” His confession spills out in fragments—yes, he was involved, but under duress. He claims he was manipulated by men far more dangerous than he is.
Sensing his desperation, the detectives see an opportunity. Ravi knows everything—routes, connections, payoffs, and secrets buried deep beneath London’s criminal world. His knowledge could dismantle the entire operation.
When he demands freedom in exchange—“I walk”—the officers hesitate, then strike back with their own offer: become an informant. Stay close to your boss, feed us intel, and maybe you’ll live to see your family again.
Ravi’s reaction is visceral. “You want me to be a rat?” he hisses, his pride and fear warring beneath the surface. The walls of the interrogation room feel smaller. The choice—life or loyalty—has never felt so deadly.
Fallout in Walford: Eve’s rage and Zoe’s despair
While Ravi wrestles with betrayal behind closed doors, Albert Square is in chaos. Eve Unwin (Heather Peace) faces a storm of her own when Suki’s mother, Norma, tears into her during their adoption assessment. Norma’s attack is vicious, digging up Eve’s history of addiction, her time in prison, and her late sister Erica. Eve’s fury explodes, and she storms out, leaving Suki heartbroken and humiliated.
Elsewhere, Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) is on the verge of emotional collapse. Desperate to find her missing son, she scrambles to raise money for a private investigator, but help is scarce. Meanwhile, Kojo Assari—traumatized and broken after being lured into Ravi’s criminal ring—serves as a painful reminder of the human cost of Walford’s drug trade.
Harry’s guilt becomes unbearable. Pushed by Kat Slater, he finally names names—Christian, Katy, Sid, Abel, and Oki—unleashing a ripple effect that could topple the entire operation.
The future: the traitor’s reckoning
Ravi’s decision looms like a thundercloud over the Square. If he accepts the police deal, he may walk free—but he’ll become a marked man. The underworld never forgives a snitch, and the price for betrayal is often paid in blood. His family would be hunted, his name forever tarnished as “The Rat in the Square.”
If he refuses, he’ll face a life sentence, and his silence will cost him everything he’s tried to protect.
As the week’s cliffhanger fades to black, one question remains:
Will Ravi Galati choose freedom—or loyalty?
Either way, his decision will change Walford forever.