Chapter 97: More Clue
The day had just started when Neeraj entered the office, looking more serious than usual. He carried a file in his hand and placed it on Rohan's desk.
"Sir, I think we've found something significant," Neeraj said, his voice low and urgent.
Rohan gestured for him to sit down. "What have you got?"
Neeraj opened the file, revealing surveillance photos, documents, and flight records. "We've been tracking the movements of the Presidential fleet, as you instructed. One car, in particular, has made several unlogged trips in the past few days. We traced it to a private airstrip outside the city. A small jet took off shortly after the car arrived, but we don't know where it went."
Rohan's eyes narrowed as he studied the photos. "Are you saying the someone very important might have been on that plane?"
"It's possible," Neeraj replied cautiously. "But we don't have confirmation. The flight plan was filed under a false name, and the jet disappeared from radar not long after takeoff. Whoever was on that plane went to great lengths to stay hidden."
Rohan leaned back in his chair, thinking through the implications. "And what about the estate the car visited before heading to the airstrip?"
Neeraj pointed to a section of the file. "The estate is owned by a shell company. We dug deeper and found that this company has connections to offshore accounts linked to the Shadow's network. The car made multiple visits to the estate, and none of them were logged."
Rohan felt a knot form in his stomach. "So, we have an unmarked car, a private jet, and a shell company tied to the Shadow. This all points to Naveen, but it's still circumstantial. We need more."
Neeraj nodded. "I agree, sir. We're getting closer, but we're not there yet. We've also been monitoring the President's advisors. Some of them have started liquidating assets and moving large sums of money to foreign accounts."
"Are they planning to run?" Rohan asked, his voice tense.
"It looks that way," Neeraj said. "But they're being careful, probably to avoid drawing attention. They might suspect we're closing in."
Rohan knew they were running out of time. If Naveen and his advisors were preparing to flee, they had to act fast.
But they still needed something solid before they could confront the President or take further action.
"Neeraj, I want you to focus on that jet," Rohan ordered, his voice firm. "Find out where it went, who was on it, and how it's connected to Naveen. I don't care how you do it, just get it done."
Neeraj nodded, his expression determined. "I'll put our best people on it. We'll find out what's going on."
As Neeraj left the office, Rohan stared out the window, watching the city come to life. The rising sun brought no comfort.
The line between friend and foe was blurring, and Rohan knew he couldn't trust anyone completely, not even those closest to him.
A knock at the door pulled Rohan from his thoughts. Rao stepped in, holding a tablet.
"Prime Minister, I've got some information on someone called Anil Joshi" he said.
Rohan turned, intrigued. "What have you found?"
Rao pulled up a document on the tablet and handed it to Rohan. "Joshi was once a top operative with the Intelligence Bureau. He was one of the best, highly skilled, highly secretive. But he went off the grid about 2 years ago. Since then, he's been linked to various underground networks, though nothing solid until now."
Rohan scrolled through the document, absorbing the details. "And his connection to the President?"
"We're still piecing it together," Rao said carefully. "But it looks like Joshi has been in and out of the country under false identities. Each time, he's met with people tied to the Shadow's network."
Rohan set the tablet down, a heavy sense of dread settling over him. "If Joshi is working with the Shadow, and he's been meeting with Naveen…"
"Then the President might be who we thought he is" Rao finished.
Rohan stood up, pacing the room. The situation was spiraling. "We need to bring Joshi in. He's the missing link, and we need to know what he knows."
Rao nodded. "We've located him at a safe house in the city. We're ready to move in."
Rohan stopped pacing and met Rao's gaze. "Do it. But keep it quiet. We can't afford to spook him, or worse tip off Naveen."
Rao left to coordinate the operation, leaving Rohan alone with his thoughts.
The pressure was mounting, and Rohan knew that if they didn't act soon, they might lose their chance to stop the Shadow and prevent a national disaster.
Hours passed in tense silence as Rohan waited for news from Rao.
Every tick of the clock seemed to echo the urgency of the situation. Finally, his telephone buzzed with a message.
It was from Rao: "We have Joshi. Bringing him in now."
Rohan felt a mix of relief and anxiety. This was it. Joshi could either confirm their worst fears or reveal that they had been chasing the wrong leads. Either way, they were about to get some answers.
Joshi was brought to a secure location for questioning. Rohan decided to oversee the interrogation personally.
When he arrived, Joshi was already in the interrogation room, sitting calmly, as if he had nothing to hide.
Rohan entered the room, his gaze steady. "Anil Joshi, you know why you're here."
Joshi looked up, his expression neutral. "I can guess," he replied, his tone measured.
"Then you know what's at stake," Rohan continued, taking a seat across from him. "We're closing in on the Shadow's network, and you're connected to it. We need to know what you know about the Shadow, about President Naveen, and about the coup."
Joshi leaned back slightly, his eyes narrowing as he studied Rohan. "The Shadow," he mused. "You've been chasing shadows, Prime Minister. But do you really know what you're chasing?"
Rohan's patience was wearing thin. "Tell me what you know, Joshi. This isn't a game."
Joshi's expression remained calm, but there was a slight edge in his voice. "No, it's not a game. But the game you're playing is far more dangerous than you realize. If you think Naveen is the mastermind, you're mistaken. He's just a piece of a much larger puzzle."
Rohan's heart skipped a beat. "If it's not Naveen, then who is the Shadow?"
Joshi didn't answer immediately. He leaned forward, lowering his voice as if to share a secret. "The Shadow isn't one person, Prime Minister. It's a network, a system that's been in place for years, with operatives in positions you wouldn't expect. You think you're close, but you're still far from the truth. The Shadow is everywhere, and nowhere."
Rohan's mind raced. Was Joshi telling the truth, or was this just another attempt to mislead them? "Is Naveen part of this network?"
Joshi's eyes met Rohan's, his gaze intense. "Naveen is involved, yes, but he's being used. The real power lies with someone else someone who's been watching you, waiting for the right moment to strike."
"Who?" Rohan demanded, frustration seeping into his voice.
Joshi shook his head slowly. "I've said enough. If you want to survive this, you need to rethink your approach. The Shadow is closing in, and if you're not careful, it will consume everything you're trying to protect."
Rohan stood up, barely able to contain his frustration. "We're not done here, Joshi. We'll get to the truth, one way or another."
Joshi looked up at Rohan, his expression almost pitying. "I hope you do, Prime Minister. For all our sakes."
As Rohan left the room, his thoughts were a tangled mess of doubt and suspicion.
Joshi had given them something, but it wasn't clear if it was the truth or a carefully crafted lie. The Shadow was still out there, and the clock was ticking.
Back in his office, Rohan met with Neeraj and Rao to discuss the interrogation.
"What's your take on Joshi's story?" Rohan asked, pacing the room once again.
Neeraj exchanged a look with Rao before speaking. "Sir, it's hard to say. Joshi is a professional. He knows how to manipulate the situation, but there's enough truth in what he said to be believable. The part about the Shadow being a network… it makes sense. We've seen how wide-reaching their influence is."
Rao added, "But the question remains who's the real mastermind? If Naveen is being used, we need to find out who's pulling the strings, and fast."
Rohan stopped pacing and looked at his team. "We'll keep pushing. But we need to be smart. The real mastermind could be anyone anyone in the government, the military, or even among our closest allies. We need to be constantly vigilant."