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Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Bloomingbud(f): 8:59pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
The mole is either Sylvester or Tobiloba or nobody. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by creamy1990(f): 9:20pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
All thanks to the air condition of the car which was on, he would have suffocated behind the wheels as a result of the offensive odour of cow dungs and rotten animals which wafted through his nose as he moved slowly....my questn goes thus. Was d car's side glasses winded dwn for him to av bn able to percieve d offensive odour while d car's AC was on? He suldnt av been able to percieve with d glasses up and d AC on |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Nobody: 9:38pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Accipetex:u go wetin? U need a babalawo |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by D9ty7(m): 9:52pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
creamy1990:Well, to answer your question. The glasses were up actually. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by D9ty7(m): 9:53pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
For some reasons, I won't be able to update tonight as planned. Lets make it tomorrow. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Olaooni88(f): 10:00pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
D9ty7:Yes naw, we women r nt all wat u guys thinks we are. Moreover we both knw we(women) ave d key dat locks$open ur brain, Soo.. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Olaooni88(f): 10:01pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
D9ty7:Yes naw, we women r nt all wat u guys thinks we are. Moreover we both knw we(women) ave d key dat locks$open u ppl's brain, Soo.. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by adewealth027(f): 10:01pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
D9ty7: |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by slimaliyu(m): 10:04pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Choi!! No update 2nyt? Diz guy don kill me |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by onosj(f): 10:05pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
D9ty7:wetin cum happen nah. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Holluwaphlexy(m): 10:30pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
It Seems Like Kelvin Have Planted A Bug In Ngozi's Phone.Is My Guess Right?@d9ty7 1 Like |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Kingblingz(m): 10:32pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Bros I hope say u knw how long u don dey drive for this journey wey look lyk we are not going 2 reach our destinationin few weeks time! Abeg minimise the way u delay updates o! Most of us subscription go soon expire abeg! Thanks as u comply |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by kingphilip(m): 10:42pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
d9ty7 nice comeback we await the remainder |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by profsomebody(m): 11:26pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
The new commissioner is the mole. He's working for the government |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Chimdim: 11:30pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
the mole is Sly |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Galaxdiva(f): 11:34pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Why is everyone looking for the mole? Well,I AM THE MOLE.... |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by donPhill(m): 11:47pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
D9ty7: D9ty7: How was your day? @evribody. D9ty7:we re all good....it's almost 12am |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Onemansquad(m): 11:58pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Accipetex:u say wetin?? 2 all d thread membas If u wnt me 2 pull d trigga on dis guy say Hi |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Paulv(m): 6:36am On Jan 10, 2015 |
oga d i beg come sama us upd8...may jah bless you,less i 4get the mole everybody is talking about na sylvester. |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by D9ty7(m): 7:43am On Jan 10, 2015 |
--continuation-- Of all the officers expected to be on the day duty from 7:30am to 6pm, Ngozi was the first to resume and the reason behind this was not far fetched, she came early because she wanted to break a rule and by all standards, she shattered the rule to pieces. This singular act of hers has been trending for the past two weeks and she had never failed to carry out such assignment every morning. Her reason being that, its almost seventeen years since she last saw her brother, and now that she finally met him, it is only for a limited time. He is likely to be killed if the law takes its full course, but if by chance he is lucky, then he could bag a life sentence which is as good as being sentenced to death. "Are you satisfied now?" She asked him as she dropped the bottle of water. "Yes I am." He replied. She carefully convered the plate with its lid and dropped it inside a small bag, same with the bottle of water. From the look of things, one would know that Ngozi just fed her brother, and the rules binding every police officer is that, on no account should you give a suspect or accused in custody anything edible, because if such person should complain of stomach disorder or anything relating to that, the last food he ate would be asked, and if such officer is found, regardless of his rank, not minding his pedigree, his past records and successes or anticedents, he would stripped of his rank and discharged from the force. "You cook well, just like mother." Jay complimented. Instantly, hot tears sprang up and threatened to spill any moment. "Thank you." With shaky voice and she stood up and ran out of the cell, not forgetting to switch off the light and locked the iron bars. ---------- Unlike an hour ago when Ngozi arrived to feed Jay when there were only about two police officers around who were sleeping soundly and a few minutes after her arrival, two overnight patrol team arrrived and changed before heading to their respective homes. At some point she was the only living soul inside the police station , or better still put as, she was the only free human being inside the station, the other occupants were either waiting for a court summon or a second hearing. The station was now burstling with activities, the last time she checked the attendance book, there were about twenty of officers present already. She swept accross the waiting room responding to greeting from the officer behind the counter as she slipped into Clement's office turned Sylvester's office. "Good morning." She greeted taking her seat. "Hey." He replied dropping the news paper he was reading. "Spoke with Clement lately?" She asked. "No. He only sent me a message last night." "Same here. But I called him back and he wanted to know if the backup team is in place, and since it can be either you or the commissioner in charge of the backup team, I referred him to you guys. Did he call you?" She asked. Sylvester thought for a while. "No, he didn't call me. His message was somehow confusing. He said he is leaving and heading on a rescue mission. Mike I guess." Sylvester explained. "Really? I thought he said he sent you, the commissioner and I the same message. Maybe I misunderstood him." Ngozi replied. "Maybe." He said picking up the newspaper once again and flipping over the pages. "So, he is on his way to Khal corp now?" Ngozi asked. "He should be there already." Sylvester replied. "And he doesn't need backup?" "According to him, he can do it alone." Sylvester replied. Ngozi was not convinced of what the problem might be between Sylvester and Clement, but as things were, it seemed Sylvester is not interested in working with Clement anymore. "We are visiting Mr Ayo's residence this morning. So, get prepared. Okay?" "Mr Ayo's residence?" She asked with an alarmed look. Sylvester nodded his head. "But why? Don't you think there is nothing helpful in that house?" Ngozi asked. "Well, the underground is not yet explored. It could lead us somewhere important. So be prepared." --to be continued-- 2 Likes |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by macpetrus(m): 8:15am On Jan 10, 2015 |
Ngozi be care ful .... Don't let ur guide down because I don't trust sylvester!! |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by PrinceGozie(m): 8:44am On Jan 10, 2015 |
Hmmmmm...... Story gidi GoN.... |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Niwdog(m): 8:46am On Jan 10, 2015 |
Nawa oo. Sly of all people just betrayed the npf |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by shankies215(f): 9:27am On Jan 10, 2015 |
clement loosing his connection to the outer world is a plus on his syd cuz he won't be able to update d odas, so therefore d mole cnt update Kharl corp 1 Like |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by adewealth027(f): 9:55am On Jan 10, 2015 |
Dis Ngozi needs serious flogging with a plank.................. Welldone D9ty7........................good morning all |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by D9ty7(m): 10:00am On Jan 10, 2015 |
--continuation-- The time was 10am and the activities inside the Lagos state high court was a record breaking one. Big cases were being trashed out that morning and the lawyers who had shown up either is defence or prosecution of the cases really had something to do. The judge who had precided over the last two cases that morning really had a lot to do in maintaining peace, because at some point, the lawyers threatened to go physical with each other, the use of abusive words led to the defence lawyer producing a plank from under his chair and threatened to hit the procecuting counsel for the government with it. Thanks for the quick intervention of the police who quickly controlled both men and in the end, Doctor Rapheal was sentence to five years imprisonment for his association with armed robbers. The next case that started around 9:05am was between two married couples who wanted divorce, in a flash, they had settled the case and they were allowed to go their seperate ways with the woman given half of her husband's property. The man protested, but he was reminded of his stance to let the woman go with the kids and cater for them and by all standards, the woman has no job while the man is very rich. The divorce case served as comic relief to the spectators in the court room because the stunts and moves performed by the couples were comical. Now, the time is ten o'clock, twenty minutes after the verdict has been made on the couple's case, it is now time for the big one, the big case, the star case. The case between, the Lagos state government and a certain Miss Victoria and also another case filed by a certain Mrs Juliana Kingsley on the death of her husband five months ago. The government's case against a certain Mr Rahmon Ibn Badmus known as and Miss Sandra Oselu against Rahmon. "The Defence counsel please." The court clerk announce. The very popular Barrister Benson rose up and bowed slightly for the judge. "I am Barrister Benson, the defence counsel on behalf of my client, Miss Victoria." The events of the previous day inside this same court was still fresh in his memory especially when he realised that he would be having another take on with Barrister Odigwu who was contacted at the eleventh hour by Mrs Kingsley, who wanted justice by all means. The first charge to be treated was Victoria's involvement with the death of Mr Kingsley, the chairman of the Nigerian petroleum price Regulation commission who was killed by an unknown killer a few months ago. Victoria expertly denied her involvement claiming that on the said date, she was hanging out with her friends, all of whom were in the prison now at a popular guest house in Ikeja, Lovers & Mix. Evidences provided by Benson to backup Victoria's claims included a picture of Victoria in front of the said guest house, and checking the date that accompanied the picture, it matched with the date and time that Kingsley was killed. "My lord, I stand to disagree with Mrs Kingsley on this because after the death of her husband, may his soul rest in perfect peace. She contacted me to help her charge whoever was responsible for the act to court as soon as the police gets him. I submitted my discovery in relation to the police report to Mrs Kingsley. We found out that Mr Kingsley was killed by a man because he fingerprint clearly shows that and by extra investigations I did afterwards, suspected members of the Khal corp came and snatched the fingerprint result and reports written by Detective Ngozi summed it up. Whoever sent the Khal corp to kill Mr Kingsley must be someone in government. One of their political sponsors." Benson explained. "I can't understand why Mrs Kingsley is trying to pin a charge against my client when we had arrived at a promising conclusion. I find it baseless." Odigwu who couldn't lay his hands on any evidence lost out flatly to Benson who smiled victoriously. Victoria was subsequently cleared of the murder case. The next case that was brought forward involved The police and Victoria. The illegal possession of firearm, the police counsel, Agent Matilda of the FBI called it. Sandra as a witness came forward, gave extensive explanation on how she met Victoria and sent her to help her get the girl who was planted by Rahmon to blackmail her. Benson showed the picture of himself and Sandra half unclad before the court without shame and defended Victoria with the best of his abilities. Matilda tried her best to maintain her stand that Victoria owned the guns she used against Rahmon's men. The judge wasn't convinced and to everybody's concern, Rahmon stood in defence of Victoria. Victoria was then sentenced to six months in prison for punishing offender illegally by agreeing to kidnap the unknown girl who blackamiled sandra on Rahmon's orders who according to Sandra had ran away. --to be continued-- 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by tecno4life(m): 11:20am On Jan 10, 2015 |
Thanks oga D9ty7 you rock Good thing Vicky sentence was lenient barrister Benson na smart man The dull ones no know the mole He is Sylvester |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by florjay(f): 11:59am On Jan 10, 2015 |
Am beginning to suspect Sylvester as the mole Even if ur wife died that should not make u a mole, are u a learner abi u did not see Clement bring the names of his wife killer to book instead of supporting them Oponu, ode, otondo |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by CrazyScientist: 12:09pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
Ewwwoooo!!! *runs in breathing , coughs, started from page 1 now am here, realises he's causing a scene, hides under chair* Oga D9ty7 ! I hail! |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by okalo(m): 12:11pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
it is obvious o, Sylvester is d mole |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by donPhill(m): 1:35pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
d9ty7 ..u rock...so vicky jst small time she go de free...and barr. Benson, him still need better f**k from sandra for d 1daful work done... Any hope today @oga D |
Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Melancholy(m): 1:38pm On Jan 10, 2015 |
okalo:dont mind him, and he is still a learner o but the name FBI is enough to confuse nigeria police. D9ty7!d9ty7!!d9ty7!!! When no words is found to describe spontaneous traits relatively to excellent updates. Weldone! |
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