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scale crime; they wouldn’t go out and do something that leaves the city quiet.

                   They’ll have nothing to rob. "
                     "Agree." says the other officer, who’s been quiet so far. He has a silly look on his

                   face, as if he already knows that his comment is inappropriate in relation to the

                   seriousness of the situation.
                     “That is also the reasoning we had in the first place. It was a mere coincidence

                   that the young Pakistani started talking to us. We think it's about the rivalry

                   between the gangs; we have seen several times that different groups either try to
                   snitch on the other gangs, or doing it by casually pretending to have said too

                   much.
                     "Hmm." The police chief looks at him, smoking his the pipe; he made it while the

                   officer was speaking. "Yes, yes, go on." He says.

                     “We chose to take a trip to Carlton Hill in the socially-stressed area, where we
                   have previously caught thieves and troublemakers. There we encountered the

                   Pakistani gang again, where he was standing with some others, obviously gang

                   related. We could immediately recognize several of the boys as “acquaintances”
                   of the police. ”

                     "Okay, and how does that relate to the accident yesterday?" The chief of police
                   is noticeably losing his patience. "I need facts, not a whole lot just floating in the

                   air."

                     "Let me explain, I’ll try to make it short." The officer continues unabated.
                     "Well, look, we asked if they had experienced any suspicions activity yesterday.

                   We had a clear feeling that they had nothing to do with it, as they had been

                   following us around the area. They wanted it to look accidental, but we could
                   sense that they wanted to talk to us, and rightly so. They told us that there is

                   currently a "fight" between the two gangs and that they will not interfere in this

                   case. They told us, that the other ones, those from the east gang, have gotten
                   worse, and that they have heard rumours from friends, that they were planning

                   to do something big."

                     "Hmm," says the chief, now looking to the mayor, who is shaking his head.
                     “Have you obtained a report, and do you have any idea who might be in the so-

                   called Eastern gang? Obviously, we need to talk to them now."
                     "None of us run patrols in the Eastern District, where the youngsters are
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