Imam Amir is found dead in his cell and Muslims begin to protest. Testori takes time with the secret service executive Piazza because he wants to continue to deal with the matter personally. We understand that Farid is involved, the boy Testori had wanted to infiltrate among the Muslims who in the meantime set fire to the mattresses in the cells, starting a revolt. The guards and Islamic inmates start a tough fight outside the cells. Testori understands that the terrorist who must escape with Farid's help is Bilal, formerly Amir's right hand man, and manages to block him on the roof of the prison before a helicopter picks him up. Massini, on the other hand, has a bad time in a fight with Farid but she manages to get the better of it, killing him with a stab.
Testori was arrested because 15 grams of cocaine were found in his car and, moreover, an owner of a wine shop that the director frequented confessed to having habitually sold him cocaine. Testori is then locked up in a cell in the same prison that he directed until a few hours earlier.