The Network
Luke Delaney
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Read an extract from The Toy Taker
About the Author
Also By Luke Delaney
Copyright
About the Publisher
Chapter One
August 2002
The black Range Rover cruised through the streets of Tottenham, North London, the tinted windows hiding the two men inside. It drew both admiring and threatening looks from the youths who seemed to infest the pavements outside, yellow lights from the open shops illuminating their hooded figures even though the time approached ten p.m. the demands of imported cultures ensured the streets stayed alive well into the night. The traffic along the Seven Sisters Road was as busy as most streets would be at rush hour a mixture of small-time drug dealers and lost causes who fancied themselves as gangsters, always on the lookout for a rival crew to wreak havoc on, but only so long as they outnumbered them. Knives would be drawn and young lives lost. The owner of a decent semi-automatic could rise quickly to king in a place like this, their coronation fanfare the ubiquitous wail of sirens.
Detective Sergeant Sean Corrigan flicked the indicator on to turn right onto Park Lane, next to the Spurs Football Ground. His passenger looked across at him. Thats a no right turn, DC Zack Benton told him, his dark skin making his face almost invisible in the cars dim interior.
Dont worry about it, Sean told him, swerving across the oncoming traffic and inducing a cacophony of screaming horns, enjoying the power of the engine and the feel of a car he could never afford himself. Were criminals, remember?
You are not me. Im just here as your minder, Benton reminded him. Sean studied him from the corner of his eye, assessing the man hed met a few hours earlier at the briefing at Stoke Newington Police Station. Sean had been paraded in front of the arrest team so they would know he was the undercover officer when they moved in on the targets, just in case anyone was looking to dish out some summary justice. Sean didnt fancy a kicking from his own kind. It was at the briefing that Benton had been assigned as his minder his first job to escort Sean close to the meeting point before crawling through the undergrowth to get as near as possible to the target venue and call for urgent assistance if Sean ever appeared to be in serious trouble. His second task would be to summon the arrest team once the target vehicle came onto the plot. The arrest team would have to hang much further back or risk compromising the entire operation and weeks of work not least all of that done by Sean himself in infiltrating a criminal gang and arranging the purchase of the stolen Sony laptops the gang claimed to possess.
Ill get you as close as I can in the motor, but youre gonna have to hump the last few hundred yards, Sean told him. The warehouse is out by the old reservoir they can see me coming a fair distance off so Im going to have to cut you loose well before then.
Suits me fine, Benton told him with an air of relief. Sean noted he seemed a little jumpy, but hed rather that than some gung-ho lunatic looking to make a name for himself. Benton would do his job well enough and nothing more and that suited Sean fine.
You got the phone? he checked, making sure Benton still had the mobile he was given at the briefing on which Sean would reach him if he needed to warn the team something was wrong.
Yeah, sure, Benton replied, patting his waistband.
Dyou want to go over it again? Sean asked.
No, Im good, he replied unconvincingly.
Lets go over it again, Sean encouraged him. Cant be too careful on a job like this.
If you say so.
Its simple enough you make your way to the forward O.P. and I make my way to the warehouse for the meet. The baddies will want to talk a load of bullshit before anything gets done, they always do, but eventually theyll get down to business and if theyre happy theyll call the lorry onto the plot. Ill check it out and if its loaded up with the nicked laptops Ill call you on the mobile, making it sound like youre the guy whos going to come and take one of them to where the cash is waiting so he can verify Im good for the money understand?
Wait, wait, wait, Benton argued, this isnt how they said it was going to go down at the briefing. As soon as the lorry comes onto the plot Im supposed to call in the arrest team. Nobody said nothing about you calling me first.
Yeah, well theres been a change of plan.
The briefing was only a couple of hours ago nobodys told me about any change.
Thats because nobody knows about it.
I really think we should stick to the plan, Benton argued.
Listen, Zack how much undercover work you done?
None, he admitted. Im not a U.C.
Would you like to be? Sean asked. You look the part, or at least you could.
Yeah, sure sometime in the future maybe.
Then youd better understand that the people youll be dealing with arent cops. They dont play by rules. They live day-to-day and rely on their cunning to survive to get the best for themselves and fuck everyone else. Theyll agree on a price for something then change it. Theyll agree on a place to meet then pick a new one at the last minute. Theyll agree on how much back-up they can bring to a meet then turn up with three times as many. Theyll agree not to bring weapons then turn up with shooters. This fella Im going to meet is no different in fact hes worst than most. Enrico Ismain or Tricky Ricky as hes known on the street. Hes a good operator, you have to admire him for that. But hes up to something. I can feel it.
You think he knows youre Old Bill?
He doesnt know anything, but hell suspect everything. Thats how he stays out of prison.
You should have mentioned this at the briefing, Benton told him shaking his head.
Fuck that, Sean answered. I mention I have doubts, the whole operation would have been cancelled and I would have wasted the best part of a month setting this up. We do it my way and everythingll be fine.
Im not sure about this, man.
Like I was saying, you just wait for my call before summoning the cavalry no matter what happens understand?
Okay fuck it. But if it goes tits-up, its on your head.
Nothing new there, then, Sean told him as he pulled the Range Rover over to the side of the road. This is your stop I cant get you any closer. Benton opened the door and jumped out without speaking. And remember dont make the call until youve heard from me. Benton nodded and slammed the door shut before disappearing into the wasteland to the west of where the warehouse lay.
Sean eased the accelerator and rolled towards the meeting venue, his heart beginning to pump with excitement. He welcomed the feeling, like an actor before they walked onto the stage, the nervous tension and stress in his body helping to concentrate his mind and increase his speed of thought if he was going to out-manoeuvre Tricky Ricky Ismain, hed need to think on his feet.
He followed the road that looped around the huge reservoir hidden behind rows of modest houses, its existence unknown to everyone but the locals, and headed for the warehouse where hed met Ismain several times over the last few weeks. The ambiguous sign lit up above the front of the building merely stated Ismain Import-Export. He pulled up close to the entrance; fast enough to make the two hooded figures guarding it jump back a little as he leapt from the car. He smiled at them, trying to look as confident as he possibly could. They were clearly expecting him and he walked past them and into the warehouse without a word being exchanged. Once inside, two more hoods stopped him. He recognized them from his previous meetings they were higher up in Ismains organization than the foot-soldiers still hanging around outside.
Youre late, the black one told him.
Traffics shit, he answered. You know how it is.
Rickys waiting, the white one added. He dont like to be kept waiting.
Sean had expected the bullshit. Yeah, well hes not going to give a fuck about being kept waiting when he sees the cash I brought him.
The two goons looked at each other before the black one spoke again. Put your hands up, brother. We need to search you.
Sean did as he was told, lifting his arms and spreading his legs all standard procedure for a meet where money was expected to change hands. But this search was more thorough than usual too intimate to be just a search for weapons clearly they were looking for a transmitter or recording device. It was the first sign Ismain might have doubts about Sean. Satisfied, the black one spoke again. Alright hes clean. Follow me. He turned and walked deeper into the bowels of the warehouse, Sean following close behind, trying to remember everything he saw, taking in every possible escape route, until eventually they reached the closed door of Ismains office. The white hoodie knocked gently on the door before opening it and leading Sean inside where he was met with a beaming smile from Ismain, who stretched out his hand for Sean to shake.
Sorry about having you searched, brother, Ismain told him. You know what its like when moneys changing hands everybody gets a little nervous.
Dont you trust me? Sean asked, shaking Ismains hand with a false smile of his own. Think Ive come here to rob you?
No, man, Ismain laughed, nothing like that. Youre cool. Youre sound. I know that. Now, how about a drink?
Naturally, Sean answered. I could go a large bourbon, ice if you have it.
Dalton, Ismain told the black hoodie, get the man a drink.
You not joining me?
Maybe later, Ismain told him, after the business is out of the way. Ill take you to a little strip-club I own get you sorted out, know what I mean? Ismain and his cronies laughed together Sean kept the smile fixed in place. When the laughter stopped, Ismain eased himself back into his oversized leather desk chair, smoothing his Hugo Boss pinstripe suit as he did so, its elegant simplicity contrasting sharply with his shiny black shirt and heavy gold jewellery. He had zig-zag patterns cut into his hair, heavy rimmed glasses and huge diamond earrings in each lobe. As he sat he suddenly became serious, waiting for Sean to be handed his drink before speaking again. So, you got the cash, Sean?
Yeah, I got the cash, Sean told him. Seventy-five grand as we agreed.
Yeah, you see theres a little problem with that figure. Ismain told him, pursing his lips. Seventy-five grand aint gonna be enough no more.
Really, Sean said expressionless. How so?
You know how it is, Sean people hear about a good thing on offer and they come to the table. Now normally I wouldnt even listen to offers after Ive made a deal, but when someone offers you fifty grand more, hey, brother, I got to take them seriously. You understand? But if you can match their offer, then Ill give you first rights, in the interest of our friendship fair enough?
Sean had expected some late change in negotiations, there always was. So let me get this right, he asked. You want me to pay an extra fifty grand more than we agreed?
There you go, Ismain mocked, I knew you were smart. I knew youd understand.
I understand youre fucking with me, Sean told him.
I aint fucking with you, Sean.
Yeah you are. Youre definitely fucking with me a little bit.
No, man. Youre getting this all wrong. Its just business.
Well heres my business, Sean told him. I got seventy-five-grand here and now. You give me the five-hundred laptops and I give you the seventy-five grand just like we agreed.
Seventy-five aint enough anymore, Ismain barked. Theyre worth three-hundred grand, brother.
Maybe, Sean laughed, if they werent stolen and you were PC World, but they are and you aint, so seventy-five or I walk with the cash. Ismain sank deeper into his chair.
You got the cash here? Ismain asked, an unmistakable glint in his eye.
Close by, Sean told him. Not in the motor, before you get any funny ideas. A phone call away, once Ive seen the goods. When Im happy with the merchandise Ill call one of my people in, then you send one of yours with him to where the cash is waiting. Once you know Im good for the money, my man will come back alone and drive the goods away. When Im happy hes not being followed Ill make another call and tell my people to hand the cash to your man. Ill wait with you until he brings the cash back here where you can check it that way everyones safe, no one gets ripped off okay?
I knew you was a professional, Sean. First time I met you I says, that guys a professional. Okay, what the fuck, lets call it seventy-five and get this fucking thing done. I didnt like those other fuckers anyway.
Good, Sean told him, the excitement rising in his chest again. Then lets call the goods onto the plot so I can check them.
Sure, Ismain agreed. But theres just one thing, one little problem thats come up. Sean felt his excitement quickly turning to anxiety. You remember Jimmy Logan?
Yeah. I remember him.
Of course you do, because he introduced us. He vouched for you said I could trust you that you were a man I should do business with right?
Whats your point?
My point, Ismain shouted, is that Jimmys a fucking grass so what do you think about that, officer?
Seans belly tightened as he swallowed rising bile. What do I think? What I think is youre still fucking with me.
No fucking bullshit this time. Jimmys a grass and that means everyone he touched is tainted, man.
Fuck Jimmy, Sean bluffed. My business is with you here and now. Jimmys nothing but a low-life fixer. So what he introduced us hes probably been a grass for years. It doesnt mean everyone he did business with is dirty, and that means you as well as me, Enrico.