‘I tell you what‚’ Rose said. ‘Why don’t you leave the video behind and I’ll see what I can find out.’
‘I can’t do that‚’ PC Mahmoud said. ‘Do you or don’t you know the identity of the three assailants? It’s a simple question.’
‘When did this take place?’ Rose asked.
‘Yesterday evening‚’ WPC Jenkins replied. ‘Between six and eight.’
‘CCTV?’
‘Vandalised‚’ PC Mahmoud said‚ growing frustrated. ‘Do you recognise them‚ Rose?’
‘Hard to tell‚’ Rose pointed at the laptop screen. The faces had cartoon characters superimposed on them. ‘How’d they do that? It’s pretty clever‚ eh?’ Rose smiled.
‘You think that you’re pretty clever‚ don’t you Rose?’ PC Mahmoud took a step closer. ‘An innocent girl took her own life after an unprovoked attack.’
Kramer felt his blood spike when WPC Jenkins put a placatory hand on the Paki’s arm.
He couldn’t bear it if they were fucking.
‘Rose‚ this belongs to us‚’ WPC Jenkins said‚ slipping the flash drive out of the laptop. ‘But if you want to view it again‚ see if it jogs your memory‚ you can easily find it. It’s plastered all over the internet.’
‘Where’d you say this happened?’
‘Hounslow.’
Kramer and Rose glanced at each other and quickly away again. Rose scrunched his nose.
‘I don’t know anyone in that part of town. But‚ you know‚ I’ll put the word out.’
‘The girl was only sixteen‚’ Jenkins reasoned. ‘Call us if you find anything‚ Rose.’
‘Sure‚’ Rose replied. ‘Your number still 999?’
*
Kramer guided the officers out of the Portakabin which served as an office‚ and watched them drive out of the old construction site and into the night.
‘Did you speak with those lads?’ Rose asked from behind his desk.
‘Yeah‚ at the rally yesterday‚ in Hounslow.’
Rose rubbed his chin. ‘Come round.’ Kramer walked around the desk and watched Rose over his shoulder as he fired open a search engine.
‘What happened?’
‘Some girl topped herself‚’ he said‚ as he typed into the search bar Bus - Attack - Muslim.
‘Paki?’ Kramer asked.
‘Yeah‚ Paki.’
He got a hit immediately. The video had been removed from the first three links‚ but the fourth had it available in full high definition glory. They both watched the short footage in silence.
‘Is it them?’ Rose said‚ as it came to an end.
‘Can’t be certain with their faces covered liked that. But‚ yeah‚ judging by the size and the way they’re dressed‚ that could well be Simon Carpenter and Anthony Hanson. This happen last night?’
Rose nodded.
‘Fuck! They don’t hang about. That must have been a few hours after I saw them at the rally‚’ Kramer said. ‘I broke their balls about fucking about at these marches. I think maybe they went too far trying to prove a point.’
‘They certainly did that. There was a third person with them – whoever filmed it.’
‘Yeah‚’ Kramer nodded. ‘I think I know who that could be.’
Rose closed the lid of the laptop and drummed his fingers lightly.
‘Go find them‚ Kramer. I want the three of them in my office.’
After Heston Hall‚ after hearing Naaim’s story‚ I couldn’t go home‚ not with it ringing around my head. I’d wrongly assumed it was going to be a soppy‚ mixed-relationship-parents-don’t-approve tale. I’d heard many of those before and crap like that did not impress me‚ especially with all the real crap taking place around the world. I was cynical. I had become cynical. The last twelve months had hardened me‚ my experience jolted me awake to the serious threat that Muslims faced every minute of every day.
‘Before you ask‚ the answer’s no‚’ Idris said‚ trawling around in my mind. It was alright‚ though‚ I had known Idris long enough to grant him a little room in my head. We were shooting pool in an empty bar in Chiswick and I’d just finished telling him about Layla.
‘No what?’ I said‚ bent over the pool table‚ lining up a spectacular double on the black ball when other easier options were available. It was the showman in me.
‘C’mon‚ Jay. You want me to find out about the investigation.’
I shrugged and swung my cue‚ clumsily slicing the white ball and sending it straight into the pocket.
‘Shit‚ Jay‚’ Idris spluttered into his Sprite‚ then pulled off the shot that I had just royally screwed up. I dug into my pocket and paid him his dues‚ a two-pound coin.
‘Just ask around‚ is all I’m saying.’
‘It’s not my department‚ Jay. But‚ yeah‚ there’ll be an inquest into the suicide‚ and if I hear anything‚ I’ll let you know. Seriously though‚ don’t make it your business.’
‘I’m not‚’ I said‚ and I wasn’t. And I don’t know why I asked him in the first place.
‘C’mon‚ that’s enough pool for the night‚ grab a seat‚ I’ll get ’em in.’ He grinned‚ showing me in the palm of his hand the ten quid in coins that he had liberated from me.
I slumped down on a stool at the bar and rested my elbows on a drenched bar runner. I swore under my breath as a day’s worth of spilt beer seeped through my sleeves and touched my skin. It was the first fucking time in a long fucking time that I had been that close to alcohol‚ and it was tempting to upgrade my soft drink to something a little harder.
‘Here‚’ Idris absent-mindedly plonked down a Fanta in front of me‚ his eyes taking in the barmaid. She smiled easily at him. If he wasn’t my best mate‚ I swear I would hate him.
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