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THE PHONE CALL THE lorry driver took was from his manager. The guy had wanted to know how much room was still left on the wagon.
βNot much. About an eighth.β
βThatβll do, Iβve another pickup for you.β
The driver cursed. Didnβt want the hassle of additional cargo, another collection address, another delay, another job to complete.
Itβs called βgroupageβ, and the driver was well aware of that.
Groupage: the grouping together of several different consignments into a full trailer or container load. Itβs also known in the transport world as consolidation, and more often than not itβs the cheapest and most efficient way to transport goods. It can turn a loss-making trip into a nicely profitable one, that little extra cargo makes all the difference. That was the plan. It was also a pain in the neck for drivers in a hurry.
βWhat and where?β
βA van engine at the Vauxhall car plant,β and he gave the driver the address. βShould go on sweet.β
βI know it, leave it with me,β and the driver rang off and cursed aloud, for he knew heβd be late back to Cambridgeshire and miss his opportunity with the girl.
The call had saved Jun Woo too. Sheβd no longer be faced with trying to leave a speeding lorry on the highway. Sheβd cut her way out of the box, gave herself some room to stretch her arms and legs, and by God they were sore, as she carefully began work on the industrial strength polythene. She didnβt want to hack it to pieces, didnβt want long loose strands attracting the driverβs attention in the wing mirrors. Had to be careful, take it slowly; it wouldnβt do to mess up at this late stage.
11.05. KAREN ROARED into the car park at Cambrian Electronics. Theyβd been delayed in traffic, an extra wide load moving through the city at supposedly out of rush hour times.
Jumped out, slammed the door, Walter followed. Jan and Jenβs car was neatly parked in the corner. Karen pushed the office door open and Walter followed her in. Two guys were at the end of the corridor, one slim and slight Oriental, one white, short and stocky, bull-like and intimidating. They were talking animatedly with Jan and Jenny.
Jenny saw Walter and introduced him.
βThis is Inspector Darriteau. This is Mr Williams and this is Mr Chang.β
Everyone nodded and Walter said, βSo whatβs going on here?β
βSeems we have a small problem with an illegal worker,β said Williams. The voice didnβt quite match the man. Powerful fit fella, high pitched weaky-freaky-squeaky voice, funny how it works out like that sometimes.
βItβs more than one illegal worker, Guv,β said Jan. βMuch more.β
βI am sure itβs nothing that canβt be sorted out, brother,β said the guy, looking into the back of Walterβs dark eyes.
Brother, be buggered, thought Walter and then he said, βWhereβs Jessica Stone?β
Williams and Chang shared a puzzled look.
βCome again,β squeaked Williams.
βI said: where is Jessica Stone? And I am not the most patient of men.β
Williams shrugged.
βWe have no idea what you are talking about.β
βSearch the place!β said Walter.
βYou canβt do that, not without a warrant!β
βYes we can, if we believe a crime has been committed, and crimes have been committed here, you have already confirmed that much,β and he nodded Jan and Jenny and Karen into the building and into action.
11.25. THE TAUTLINER pulled into the Vauxhall factory car park and joined the queue for the collection and delivery bay. Jun felt the wagon stop, saw it stop, and heard it stop, as the airbrakes hissed on. She cut away the last piece of poly and pushed her head, arms, and body through. She was free. Her legs were numb and her arms werenβt much better. She rubbed and stretched them and waggled and smacked them, and still they felt as if they belonged to someone else. Of one thing she was certain: she must move before she was discovered, and before the truck started again. She edged to the side of the lorry, slipped under the curtain sides, and holding tight, lowered herself to the ground.
She tried to stand and walk away, but exactly what she imagined might happen, happened. Her legs gave way like a broken hoola-hoop. She couldnβt walk. Not a pace.
11.30. CHANG AND WILLIAMS stood before a bank of desks with Walter in between. All kinds of permits and documents and permissions for this and that were strewn about on the desk before them. Williams kept picking up papers and waving them in the air and moaning about how difficult this one was to obtain, and how much this one had cost.
βLetβs be clear,β said Walter. βAnd letβs be honest too. I donβt have time to muck around. How many illegal workers are you currently employing?β
βWeβre just waiting for the necessary docs to come through,β squeaked Williams.
βHow many!β
Chang looked at Williams and said, βMaybe three or four, Inspector.β
βPerhaps five or six,β squeaked Williams.
βIβll ask you again, where is Jessica Stone?β
βNo idea on that one,β insisted Williams.
Chang shrugged his shoulders.
Walter pulled some posters from his pocket. Pictures of the late Yet Kwai Dang, one pic taken before her death, looking reasonably happy, back in China, the other one more recently in Chester, after death, the body looking abandoned and broken.
βDo you know this girl?β
Chang and Williams glanced at the pics.
Both shook their heads. Chang said, βNot one of ours.β
βDid you kill her?β
Chang glanced at Williams and shrugged. It wasnβt a guilty glance, it was a: What the hell is going on here glance?
βCertainly not!β squeaked the Welshman, and he pulled out his phone and said, βI am ringing my solicitor.β
Karen came back.
βAnything?β asked Walter.
Karen shook her head, said, βLots of dubious practices, but the girls donβt seem unduly stressed.β
βIβm beginning to think this isnβt the right place,β muttered Walter.
βI think youβre right.β
βGo and tell Jan and Jenny to go through
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