Night Police

Night Police
Chapter 14 Disguise Successfully



I still wanted to ask, but the woman's boss couldn't stand it, He said, "Actually you want to or don't serve, always talk nonsense. If you don't want to don't interrupt my business, let's go."


I was embarrassed because I didn't reveal my identity.


Then I looked for a seat for a while, and estimated that Nando should have reached his destination, and I also prepared to fight with the female boss again.


But after calling him for a long time, no one answered me.


I turned around and asked a woman next to me, where is your boss?


"Boss?" He looks confused.


I said, who was talking to me.


"Oh, look for Redis, she just left the back door.


After the woman finished speaking, she lowered her head and played with her phone.


I plopped down onto the sofa, and Nando happened to call me too, he yelled at me, "We got fooled, the address he gave me was fake!"


I kind of woke up from a dream and asked the female employee where did Redis go?


The female employee immediately threw my hand out and said what you did, where she went is none of your business.


I just remembered that if I forgot to reveal my identity, I immediately took out my police ID.


The female employee was surprised and quickly explained that she was only providing regular services.


I didn't have time to talk to her about this, I just asked her where Redis went.


The female employee said she didn't know.


I asked for Redis' home address and told Nando to go there.


When I walked out the door, I immediately called the security brigade and asked them to immediately send people to secure the "Bar lotus".


While waiting for the police from the security brigade, I took out a photo of Doni and asked the female employee.


The female employee glanced in trembling and said, "Bang Doni, she is a regular customer of Redis.”


I asked when was the last time he was seen?


He said that some time ago, on a day of heavy rain, he came with a crutches, and when he left, he forgot to take his cane, and was then taken away by Redis.


The female employee said that once Redis came to work here, Doni always followed her, like the regulars she brought in, who came once a week and only looked for her.


More than half a month ago, Doni came looking for Redis again and was in Redis' room long enough.


Doni, who has not yet come out, also makes the boss very anxious, the driver of the dark taxi also runs in and aggressively asks where Doni is.


The boss felt that something was wrong, he took the spare key to open the door of his room, and found that there was no one in the room, only Doni's wand leaning against the wall.


After three o'clock in the morning, Redis returned.


The boss asked him, what happened?


Then he went back to the room and took Doni's scepter.


The female employee said: "I was quite confused back then. How can a paralytic walk without a cane."


After that, Doni never came again, and Redis never mentioned his name again.


I asked the female employee if she remembered the date?.


"Sunday, April 21, it was raining heavily" he said.


After the police from the security brigade came, I immediately rushed to Redis' house.


Redis lived in the village of Kora, when I got there Nando who arrived first was waiting for me downstairs.


When Nando saw me, he said, "I have good news and bad news. Which one do you want to listen to first?"


I'll tell you the bad news first.


Nando said that just ten minutes ago Redis ran away, a neighbor saw him immediately leave with his suitcase.


Then what's the good news? I asked Nando.


"Redis is her pseudonym, she is Nina" Nando said.


I told the bureau and told them to bring some people to do the checking into the house.


20 Minutes later, my comrades came, and we entered Nina's house together.


This is a small one-bedroom apartment, inside which is a mess, the closet doors open and the bed sheets fall to the floor.


There was a lot of clothes piled up on the bed, and the writing desk and drawers were open, as there had been a heist that indicated that Nina was in a hurry.


The landlord was watching from the door, I then called him in.


I asked, "When did Nina start living here?"


"Last september."


"Did he live alone?"


"Well, he rented this house alone, and usually only he lives here."


One of our colleagues came out through the bathroom carrying a razor and two sets of dental equipment, and said Captain Agus, there may be a man living in this house.


I looked at the landlord and asked in a loud voice, "Who else is staying with Nina?"


“Oh, there is a man who used to come looking for him.” The owner hastily changed his words.


"What's he like?"


"In his fifties, tall and strong, with an accent from the east, he looked like a driver."


"How do you know it's a driver?"