"What did you see?" the investigator looked straight into his eyes. It had already been a very tedious day for Anwar and the tiredness was evident in his face. "I saw him punching the guy first and then he smashed the bottle of beer on his head" Anwar replied, bringing out the handkerchief and wiping his face. "What were you doing there?" asked the investigator. "Exactly how many times do I need to repeat myself?" Anwar was slowly losing his patience. "The number of times I ask you" pat came the reply. "I was on my way home" the anger was evident in Anwar's voice.
"What prompted you to be so proactive?" the inspector asked. "Because a human being was killed in the front of my eyes! Did you bribe your way into the police force? Because that's the stupidest question one could ever ask", Anwar felt difficult to contain himself. As the policeman smirked, Anwar asked "What about that guy who killed him? Why are you not questioning him?" "So are we changing sides here?" asked the policeman, smiling wryly. "No. It's just that I am being interrogated here for the past 4 hours and I really don't know why!"
As the investigator started searching for a file, he said "Mr. Anwar, the person whom you saw committing the crime today is one of our Indian army members. We are trying to deal with his alcohol problem." As he brought out a paper, he said "And kindly sign this paper stating that you haven't seen, heard and spoken anything about the incident. And if you don't, in two days time we will link you with Indian Mujahideen. Do you want to know the rest of it?" Shaking, Anwar signed the document.
"What prompted you to be so proactive?" the inspector asked. "Because a human being was killed in the front of my eyes! Did you bribe your way into the police force? Because that's the stupidest question one could ever ask", Anwar felt difficult to contain himself. As the policeman smirked, Anwar asked "What about that guy who killed him? Why are you not questioning him?" "So are we changing sides here?" asked the policeman, smiling wryly. "No. It's just that I am being interrogated here for the past 4 hours and I really don't know why!"
As the investigator started searching for a file, he said "Mr. Anwar, the person whom you saw committing the crime today is one of our Indian army members. We are trying to deal with his alcohol problem." As he brought out a paper, he said "And kindly sign this paper stating that you haven't seen, heard and spoken anything about the incident. And if you don't, in two days time we will link you with Indian Mujahideen. Do you want to know the rest of it?" Shaking, Anwar signed the document.
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