
The manager of the mosque was confused when he received the paper from Rani, but after their car had passed, he opened the message and was so surprised after reading the contents. He immediately grabbed a mobile phone, then contacted Mahar's mobile number listed on the paper.
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The call starts to connect to Mahar's phone. The man immediately saw who was calling him, but since the number on the call was unknown to him, he ignored the call. The call was repeated up to twice.
It was only when the incoming message sounded, that he just started to check his phone again. And how surprised he was when the sender of the message sent a paper picture in which there was a request for help from Rani. In the message is also completed a short incident when Rani gave the paper.
Feeling that it is so important and necessary to respond, Mahar then called back the unknown number. He found out where Rani was at the time. Without waiting for long, Mahar immediately slid to that place after obtaining his address.
At first the man was desperate, even began not to believe in his two wives. Because he had thought that Rani was the same as Saskia who was a traitor and only sought her property. So he canceled his plan when he was about to ask the police for help to find Rani. However, the information at that time made him resume his plan to contact the police to arrest Saskia for kidnapping Rani. The request paper for help was enough to be proof on his report.
Because the distance of the Mahar house with the location where Rani is located is quite far, it takes a long time to reach it. Mahar was accompanied by several policemen who were not in uniform, and they accompanied Mahar's car from behind. Even the car they use is not a service car, but a private car so that Saskia does not recognize the existence of the police. Of course, Mahar did so that Saskia would not do anything to hurt Rani, if she knew that Mahar reported himself to the police.
When Mahar and the police arrived at the mosque where Rani was leaving a message, Mahar's phone rang again. There appears to be a message showing a photo of a paper with the same writing as sent by the mosque guards. And the sender of the second message turned out to be a Midwife, who was also quietly given Rani the sheet of paper.
"Where's the letter my wife gave me, sir?" Mahar asked a mosque guard man, then the middle-aged man gave the paper. It was exactly as he had sent it to Mahar, and exactly the same as that sent just now by a midwife who was not known by Mahar.
"Do you know the name of this Midwife, and know where the address is?" Tanya Mahar while showing the address sent by the Midwife. And it turned out that the mosque guard knew where the Midwife's address was, so Mahar and the police invited him to indicate the direction where the Midwife's house had sent a message to Mahar.