Monday, 9:00 PM: The
wintry evening grew even chillier with the breeze. Nikitha started walking fast
toward her home. It was just another 250 meters before she felt she could shake
off the person following her. As she turned left near the grocery store, with
the last four blocks of houses to cover, she felt alone. When she reached her
gate, she turned back and saw no one in the lane.
Had there been a man following her? Was she imagining
things? Had he turned back after she entered her lane? These thoughts kept her
busy until she showered and sat at the dinner table. The streetlight flickered,
casting long shadows on the pavement. A gust of wind carried the faint scent of
tobacco, making her frown. The unease didn’t leave her, but she dismissed it.
She had bigger concerns. The next day was going to be quite busy. She went
through the case files and prepared notes on what to expect at the rendezvous
with the corporate honcho on Tuesday. This was going to be a major assignment,
one that could make or break her career—and, more importantly, the reputation
of her organization. Well past midnight, she shut her laptop and the reading
light on the table and crashed into bed.
Tuesday, 7:00 AM: With
a hot coffee mug in hand, she stepped onto the balcony facing the street and
looked down to the end of the lane. There was someone standing and puffing a
cigarette near the corner grocery store. Was he the same guy? She let the
thought drift away, enjoyed the morning breeze, and finished her coffee.
After a quick shower and a grilled sandwich for
breakfast, Nikitha dressed in formals, walked down to the garage, and opened
the gate. She tucked her laptop bag into the rear seat and drove the car onto
the main road, looking out for a tail. There seemed to be none—or so she
thought. She drove straight to the headquarters.
YH Raskar was a multi-billionaire
politician with numerous alleged nefarious activities to his name. A former
legislator with the then-ruling party, currently with the party in power after
switching sides, Raskar wielded significant clout with the police. A
self-proclaimed man of the masses, Raskar had friends and foes in the media and
kept the police under his grip. The foul-mouthed businessman-politician had an
army of followers—a gang that was as much a pain to the cops as to the general
public. In recent times, his money-laundering activities and business deals had
not only skyrocketed but also caught the eye of the national financial
investigation agency. For a long time, he had evaded law enforcement due to his
extreme connections.
The Enforcement Directorate had
assigned the case of investigating YHR and his activities to Sethi and his
team. Chief Sethi entrusted Nikitha with bringing the goon to justice. Today
was the big day for closure.
Working overtime for the past
fortnight, Nikitha and her team of two lieutenants had secured enough evidence
to nail the financial frauds of YH Raskar. However, there were hurdles.
Raskar’s tentacles spread across all strata of society, and the ED team knew
they had to wriggle through a maze of deceit to apprehend the kingpin. To make
things worse, Raskar’s men had infiltrated every department, and their eyes
were on the vigil all the time. He had over half a dozen criminal cases pending
against him, yet no charges had ever been framed.
9:00 AM: The first thing Nikitha did upon arrival at Chief
Sethi’s office was to narrate the mysterious man tailing her since the previous
week. Sethi listened quietly and asked her not to worry, as she was being
guarded and would remain safe. The local police could not be trusted, so
members of the Industrial Security Force in plain clothes were assigned to back
up Nikitha and her team during the raid.
Noon: Unlike the early morning surprise swoops, this was
planned as a mid-day entry—not really an ambush. Nikitha and her two young
colleagues walked into the main gate of YH Raskar’s palatial bungalow. The
security force waited outside in nondescript cars. Four men stopped them at the
first periphery and let them in after verifying their credentials. In the patio,
groups of musclemen were engaged in small talk. Two of them approached Nikitha
with stern looks. With a bold face, she asked to see Mr. Raskar.
“Anna is busy,” was the curt
response she received as they were ushered to sit on the sofas in the portico.
They sat there for a while. Murmurs reached the man inside. Nikitha turned her
head around the place, not sure what she was looking for. Her eyes fell on a
man in a black suit on the balcony of the building across the road, watching
through what seemed like binoculars. Was he the mysterious stalker? Before she
could respond to the thought, two henchmen stood right in front of them and
questioned them on the purpose of their visit. They seemed to be armed, and one
of them had his hand reaching toward his back pocket. Nikitha was taken aback.
The ED team told them they had
come to question Mr. Raskar and had enough evidence and a warrant for a search.
Nikitha felt uneasy with the number of eyes around them, especially the one
from a long distance. After half an hour of waiting, YH Raskar invited Nikitha
and her colleagues inside the house. The team engaged him in discussion and
laid the documents they had brought on his table. Raskar wore a beaming smile.
After three hours of intense
questioning, Raskar and the ED team walked out of the house. The henchmen were
anxious—was their ‘Anna’ being arrested? Raskar was surrounded by the
paramilitary force, while Nikitha and her team were huddled into a bulletproof
car and driven to headquarters. Raskar’s lawyers reached the HQ before the
entourage brought him in.
4:00 PM: The court
granted YHR bail. His lawyers had presented forged documents and coerced
testimonies, creating just enough doubt to set him free. Nikitha clenched her
fists in frustration. As she analyzed the failed operation, something nagged at
her. Witnesses had backed out, and crucial evidence had been destroyed before
her team arrived. It wasn’t just bad luck—someone had tipped YHR off. Raskar
and his men were jubilantly driving back home.
Unbeknownst to her, a man in the
shadows had been tracking these movements closely. He had witnessed YHR’s men
tampering with evidence and discreetly gathered proof. He had seen the mole
pass information to YHR’s men outside the courthouse but had to remain silent
to protect his cover. This was his chance to tip the scales.
As the eventful day ended, the
official car took her back home. At the turn into her lane, she caught a
fleeting glance of a man in a dark suit puffing on a cigarette behind the
pillar at the corner store. So, he sure wasn’t following her—or was he waiting
for her there already? Nikitha didn’t give him much thought and entered her
home, shutting the door behind her.
Why was bail granted to YHR? Was
there something missing in their files? They surely had an airtight case with
the evidence, and the court couldn’t have been in cahoots with the criminal.
Questions crossed her mind. Then again, the silhouette of the mystery man
appeared in front of her shut eyes. She was worried but also smiled, for she
believed the department knew better how to handle her safety and security.
That night, an anonymous tip
landed in her inbox. It contained grainy yet damning images—YHR’s henchmen
burning ledgers, bribing key witnesses, and a name she hadn’t expected, someone
from her own team. A mole. Her gut twisted. The message ended with: “Trust no
one inside. Strike fast.”
Wednesday, 6:00 AM: Nikitha wasted no time. By dawn, she had confronted
the mole with the evidence. His confession led them to a hidden ledger
detailing illegal financial transactions. With the case reinvigorated, she
coordinated a more aggressive raid on YHR’s premises, this time backed by an
elite paramilitary team.
9:00 AM: Sethi, Nikitha, and the team were again present at
YHR’s residence. This time, they had a dozen uniformed cops in tow. Word spread
across the constituency of an impending arrest of their ‘beloved’ leader.
People turned up in hordes, only to be pushed back by the barricades put up
across all entry and exit points to Raskar’s house.
As the raid unfolded, chaos
erupted. The ED team spent over six and a half hours inside, while the crowds
surged outside the residence, clogging all paths in the colony. YHR’s guards
resisted, trying to buy him time. A shot rang out from above. One of YHR’s most
trusted enforcers, about to set fire to a key stash of documents, dropped his
gun, wounded. The sudden turn stunned the rest of YHR’s men, giving Nikitha’s
team the opening they needed. Within minutes, they had secured the entire
premises, including financial records, offshore account details, and digital
evidence YHR couldn’t erase in time.
4:00 PM Finally, the
sirens started blaring as a special grilled vehicle entered the palatial
compound. YH Raskar was whisked in, and as the vehicle exited from the rear
gate, the followers began chanting slogans. As the officers hauled YHR away,
Nikitha’s heart pounded. Something about that precise, well-timed shot stayed
with her. She scanned the area, catching a fleeting glimpse of a familiar
silhouette disappearing into the distance. That same scent of tobacco lingered.
A riot-like situation ensued,
with the ED team members leaving the premises in different cars. Nikitha was
the last to leave, accompanied by a security guard. Their car was stuck in the
melee. The driver turned inside the compound and headed for the north-side main
exit. The police pushed back the crowd, and the vehicle slowly made its way
onto the by-lane leading to the main road.
A group of young men who had been
present from the previous day inside YHR’s compound spotted Nikitha and
gestured to the others toward the car. Sticks and stones were pelted at the
car, even as the driver avoided most of them and drove cautiously away from the
scene. They had hardly traveled a kilometer in half an hour from the
politician’s residence when a gang of goons blocked their way. The windshield
was cracked, and the driver stopped the car as it was completely surrounded by
angry, screaming men.
The guard sitting beside the
driver gestured to Nikitha to exit through the door behind the driver. Just as
she opened the door, a tall man in a dark hoodie, his face covered by a mask,
grabbed Nikitha, wrapped her in a black shawl covering her head, face, and
torso, and whisked her away across the road into a waiting minivan with a
sliding door. As she was shoved into the vehicle, a large stone was thrown
toward the van, aimed at Nikitha. The ‘abductor’ turned back to look and was
hit on the forehead. He hurriedly shut the door and got in beside the waiting
hooded, masked driver, who took off at high speed.
“Are you okay, buddy?” asked the driver.
“I’m fine,” said the man in a coarse tone, wiping the
blood trickling down his face mask.
“Where am I?” screamed Nikitha, still covered and lying
on the back seat. There was silence for over an hour before the van came to a
halt. The two men got down and helped Nikitha out of the car, leading her into
a dilapidated building.
She found herself bound and
blindfolded, her head throbbing from the ambush. Her captor hadn’t spoken a
word, but the tension in the air was unmistakable. As she struggled, she heard
footsteps approaching. Her restraints loosened, and the hood-like shawl
covering her slipped off. Nikitha looked at the bleeding face of her abductor-saviour.
She pulled the mask from his face and slapped the ‘stalker’ on his cheek.
“Good shot from the balcony, my
dear stalker. And bloody hell, stop smoking on duty near my house,” she chided
him. Special Service Agent Vikram Singh was her partner in crime and fiancé,
who had been entrusted with the undercover assignment of shadowing the dynamic
investigator.
Chief Sethi walked in with a smile and said, “YHR is out
of the picture for good.”
Pic: Freepik
5 comments:
Excellent writing ✍️ you should write a longer version soon 👍
Excellent narration. Very gripping. Writing takes the reader into the mystery trip.
Superb twist! Loved it. Please write more Anna!
Good narrative!
That was a well-crafted narration. It reminded me of the time when fiction was written in this style.
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