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65 Anything Nice

Cole the pressed navigation b.u.t.ton and gradually began

to pull over to the small s.p.a.ce left beside the buses

parked in front of the motor park. He halted beside a

white bus and killed the engine. He took off the seat belt

and took a glance at Tarasha to get the next instruction.

'Go into the park and make enquiries on what it takes to

hire a good car to Katsina' she said to him as she also

took off her seat belt. He opened the door and stepped

out at once. He paused and took a look at the big sign

board again, Rasmag Transport.

He returned eight minutes later with a paper in his hands,

he handed it over to Tarasha.

'It's fifty thousand naira to hire a fully air conditioned

car' he explained to her. 'And we have to book at least

five hours before the movement time so that the car can

be prepared for us'

'It's okay'she replied as she folded the paper and tucked

it into her front jacket pocket.

'Boss' Cole called as he put back on the seat belt. 'Why

don't we book a flight instead? It'll be less stressful and

faster' he suggested.

'It's not an emergency journey, so we don't need to get

there fast' Tarasha answered him. 'It'll give us more

stress trying to smuggle in weapons into the plane'

Cole nodded thoughtfully in agreement, he wasn't

thinking that the traveler would need weapons. He

started the car engine and turned on the radio before

reversing the car out of its parking s.p.a.ce.

"…interested programmers and developers should send

in their CVs to [email protected] ' a female presenter's

voice came up as they drove off. 'I repeat once again, the

NSCC has urgent vacancies to be occupied this week,

interested programmers and developers should send in

their CVs to , as soon as possible"

"You know Funke" a male's voice joined in. 'The

vacancies are really urgent, considering the way the

nation's activities were brought to a stand still yesterday

because the security cameras stopped working'

'Yeah, but it wasn't really because the security cameras

failed, it was because of the fright that the notorious

a.s.sa.s.sin group of Samantha Osman was believed to have

initiated the failure' the lady added.

'Yes, that's true. But no case of a.s.sa.s.sination by the group

have been reported yet, it was just something like a false

alarm. Maybe something happened wrong with the NSCC

machines and procedure and they thought that it was

being tampered with again by Samantha Osman'

'Yeah… That just b.u.t.tresses the fact that the NSCC needs

more capable hands, they …' On and on the presenters

continued their talk.

~~~~

'Mr Henry' Sylvester called as Henry walked past the

reception, heading for his office. Henry waited and

turned to answer him. 'How far with the person you went

for?' Sylvester asked, extending his hand to Henry for an

handshake.

'I didn't meet her' Henry replied and they began to walk

together towards his office.

'Don't you have her phone number?' Sylvester

questioned.

'I don't have her contact' Henry said as they walked into

the corridor leading to his office.

Sylvester remained quiet for a while, wondering why

Henry was looking so distraught and answering him

lifelessly. 'Who is this lady?' Sylvester asked as Henry

opened the door.

'She's a programmer' Henry answered. He opened the

door and allowed Sylvester in first after which he

followed behind and shut the door. He turned on the air

conditioner and light before going to sit down.

'I mean who is the lady to you?' Sylvester asked again

after he was settled.

'She's a friend' Henry replied in a very low voice. .

'Then why don't you have her phone number?'

'You won't understand' Henry replied as he took out two

laptops under his table.

Sylvester shrugged. 'Well, we've gotten some CVs

submitted already. The total CVs we have numbers up to

nine already'

'Have you checked them?'

'Not all, but I forwarded them to your mail'

'Okay.' Henry busied himself with his laptop for few

minutes while Sylvester also took the second laptop and

began to work on it.

'I'm downloading the first five attachments, you work on

the remaining ones' Henry said.

After fifteen minutes of proper scrutinization, three out

of the nine were picked, two from Sylvester and one

from Henry.

'Send letters to these people immediately, invite them for

an interview by three pm tomorrow' Henry said, closing

his laptop.

'Why three pm?' Sylvester questioned.

'I think one or two of them would be traveling, so we

should give them enough time to travel'

'It's okay'

~~~

Dakolo sat quietly in his new office, studying the

doc.u.ments on his table. He had been able to confirm the

claim of his colleagues about the good use of arms by the

a.s.sa.s.sin gang through the doctors reports on the bodies

of those that were killed in the event centre. He could

also tell from the reports that an insider was involved in

helping the gang.

He looked up as a knock sounded on his door. 'Come in'

he said into the megaphone.

Inspector Ken walked in briskly and took the visitor's seat

in front of the table. He dropped a doc.u.ment on the

table. 'Here's the report from the ball test' he said.

'Which ball?' Dakolo raised his eyebrows.

'The one that was launched in to release the gas that

made the people faint'

'It was a ball?' Dakolo questioned, taking the doc.u.ments

from Ken.

'Yes, it was'

'Do we have the pictures?'

'Yes, it's in there' Ken took the doc.u.ment from him and

opened to the page where the picture was.

'This?' Dakolo asked in surprise, staring at the picture.

'Yes'

'This is a grenade ball' Dakolo stated boldly.

'It looks like but it isn't. The ball contains something else

entirely, a strange gas' Ken corrected. 'Just read the

report and see for yourself'

Dakolo let out a deep breath and began to read silently.

Often times he would look up and stare into Ken's face,

whenever he read a surprising truth. He looked up finally

after ten minutes.

'Here's a strong proof that Chief Jubril's a.s.sa.s.sination was

carried out by Samantha Osman's group' he said. 'This

unknown compound is always used by the gang, the ball

also contains it. But the major const.i.tuents are tear gas

elements'

'Which unknown compound are you talking about?'

'It's an unknown compound which was discovered to be

used in the previous two a.s.sa.s.sination. In the first one, it

was used to put three police officers to sleep after which

their car was hijacked, their uniforms were also stolen

and the car was driven into the minister's compound to

carry out the killing. In the second a.s.sa.s.sination, it was

also used to put to sleep some of the other people in the

plane'

'Now, it is here also?'

'Yes, this a.n.a.lysis of the substance is the same we got

from the forensic teams in Port Harcourt and Lagos'

'Wow! Or is it the same with the substance found in the

US investigation today?' Ken asked with inquisitiveness in

his eyes. 'It's sounds like they are the same'

'Was there any substance found?' Dakolo asked, bringing

out his phone. Ken took out his phone too. 'I saw the

news of the a.s.sa.s.sination on the headlines today' Dakolo

continued, 'but I've not been able to read it.'

'Yes, there was' Ken said and handed his phone to Dakolo

to read the news. Dakolo dropped his own phone and

took Ken's.

'The symptoms are the same' Dakolo said after one

minute of scanning through. 'We need to contact the US

authorities to see if we can link these cases '

'But what's the name of the gas?'

'It's unnamed yet but it was said to have no natural

occurrence and has not been found to be legally

produced anywhere' Dakolo spoke, mentioning his

words carefully, one after the other. 'The only place signs

and effects of these gases have been found are in these

a.s.sa.s.sination cases'

'Hmm…' Ken cleared his throat. He looked into Dakolo's

face and Dakolo was also looking into his. 'Agent sir, are

you thinking the same thing I'm thinking?'

'I think so' Dakolo smiled, his teeth showed slightly. 'I

don't think it's a coincidence that these a.s.sa.s.sinations are

occurring at the same time in several countries. Although

the intensity here in Nigeria is high because it involves

top citizens'

'Yes, the pattern here is different. The similarity is that

there's so much neatness in the way the job is being

carried out' Ken out in.

'No Nigeria's cases are a lot more accurate' Dakolo

disagreed. 'Do you remember that Robin Kahn was able

to stop an a.s.sa.s.sination attempt in his country before he

came here?'

'Yes, he did stop two a.s.sa.s.sination attempts. One in his

country, US and one in South Africa before he handed

the cases over to other people and traveled down to

Nigeria' Ken spoke. 'But he wasn't able to arrest the

a.s.sa.s.sins, they always escaped with claims of receiving

several wounds from Kahn and his men'

'The cases in the other countries were different because

the a.s.sa.s.sination attempts were not on heavily secured

people, you can't compare the way Jubril Lawal himself

and the event centre were heavily secured and the

a.s.sa.s.sins still penetrated neatly. Come to talk of the one

that happened directly under my nose, the a.s.sa.s.sination

of the Rivers state Governor. It is unexplainable how they

got on board with the governor'

'So are saying the a.s.sa.s.sinations are not connected now?'

Ken queried.

'No' Dakolo stressed, wiggling his head. 'As a matter of

fact, I think they are connected but we just have to

verify first. We can't conclude that they are because our

cases are somehow different from other countries'

'It's true' Ken inhaled deeply and took a brief pause. 'No

government official or politician has been killed in other

countries but that's what we have here'

'Yea, if Kahn couldn't do anything here but instead got

himself killed. Then we don't have any strong evidence to

connect them yet until we confirm first that the same

substance was used by the a.s.sa.s.sins'

'But… 'Ken stammered, he paused and heaved a heavy

sigh. 'How the killer escaped from the event's centre after

killing Chief Jubril still baffles me.'

'Yea, I was coming to that' Dakolo adjusted himself on

the seat. 'Has everyone working there been thoroughly

investigated?'

'Yes all except one, who was very sick but now recovered.

He has being invited to our custody and I believe he

should be here very soon' Ken glanced at his wrist.w.a.tch.

'In fact, he should be here already.' Ken took his phone

from the table and drew the pattern. He was about to

open the dial pad when he saw a SMS notification on top

of the screen. A junior officer had just sent him a

message of the expected man's arrival.

'He's here already' Ken stated.

'Yes, tell me. Who is this man? What is his job there?'

'He was in charge of serving food that day' Ken replied.

'Okay, can we go and question him now?' Dakolo said

getting him from his seat.

~~

An middle aged man was seated behind the interrogation

desk, he was staring at Dakolo who was seated at the

other end of the desk, Ken was standing close to Dakolo

with his arms folded.

'Was there anybody you saw that day among your staffs

who looked or was acting suspicious?' Dakolo asked the

fifth question.

'No, everything was going perfect until we heard saw

people who were at the entrance of the hall run outside.

Most of them fainted before they could move too far. We

didn't quickly realize what was going on, everybody who

entered into the Hall to check also inhaled the gas and

experienced the effect. We thought that something had

gone wrong with our machines inside'

'How did you know what was happening?'

'I came to monitor those serving the drinks and snacks

then and I was returning when I saw people coming out

of the hall and falling to the floor'

'Yess…' Ken interrupted with a clap, he just remembered

something important. He made an eye signal to request

permission from Dakolo, Dakolo authorised him to go

ahead with a nod.

'You mentioned earlier that there were ten people who

served food and drinks' Ken began.

'Yes, ten' the man confirmed.

'Five guys and five ladies?'

'Yes'

Kenlifted his head up as he inhaled abruptly, he looked

back to the man. 'We were only able to interrogate nine

of them, I was thinking that you were the tenth person'

'No, I'm the supervisor' the man frowned. 'Do you have

the names of those interrogated?'

'Yes, we have their names written somewhere. The list is

in my office' Ken said.

'Go get it quickly' Dakolo said to him. Ken obeyed

immediately, he returned two minutes later with a file in

his hands. He took out a paper from it.

'Here, we have nine names. Five men and four ladies' Ken

placed the paper in front of Dakolo first. Dakolo

transferred it to the man.

'There's a name missing here' he said, slowly. 'She's a

new girl, she just joined us two days before the event,

one of our workers had an accident'