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On Dec. 21, in central London 40 billion pounds were being transported in a highly guarded truck. After a split second alarm went off in the vehicle, the police stopped the truck and searched the back the confused policemen suddenly realized something they had just lost 40 billion pounds. When the police searched for evidence in the tunnel the found a locket showing four friends frozen in time, smiling. The police had found two of the friends in eastern London. “Whom do you work for? What’s your name? Who trained you? Where is the money? Where are your friends?” The two policemen fired question after question until it was getting unbearable. The two annoying men finally left the room to speak as I whispered to Jennifer “come on lets just ask a for a lawyer …show more content…
“No, after Tyson had stabbed the man one of the drug lords had threatened to kill us all if we didn’t do him a favour.” “Which was?” I ventured “Tyson brought us to the mans house where we set up the deal. When we were doing the job we had no idea how much money indirectly we were stealing.” “What was the job?” I asked curiously. Roland then did something unexpected from his man satchel he pulled out a part of a newspaper. I recognized it, it was the article that came out a few days ago. What had happened were four masked men had robbed Molice Arvano with information about a van traveling with money. No further information had been released. He hadn’t even though about before now he should’ve. He realized that that was the job they had to do. “What happened after this?” I asked curious to now what happened “Well as you now one of the men killed three policemen who were guarding Molice , that was Fonner.” “Hold up, first before continue tell me about your friends” I asked confused. Roland chuckled “Fonner was always my favourite guy in our group, he was the comedian of our group, always keeping us in a awesome

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