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Chapter Two
He is very smart and extremely cautious.
Even his cunning has reached the point that whoever was trying from the local police or the FBI to attribute any of these crimes that he had already committed, these allegations were destroyed from A to Z in the first judicial hearing.
He is fully familiar with the law, unmatched by the most experienced figures in the judiciary and lawyers.
He takes all his precautions; even if any of these commanders try to arrest him while receiving or delivering the goods he promotes, he is very careful, so he draws up a tight plan to escape and another that invalidates the case due to an error in the seizure procedures, that is, if his escape plan fails.
Even during treaty sessions or phone calls between him and his suppliers and distributors, they speak in pre-agreed riddles, as a precaution if someone records those conversations, in which they find no incriminating evidence.
He also possessed the latest audio jammers, tracking devices, and remote monitoring to secure his surroundings and men during those decades, so he deservedly deserves the title of genius.
His concern for securing his loyal men is as important as his personal safety, and even if one of them falls, he strives to save him, and he supports all those responsible for this person until he returns him to his family safely, even if he has to smuggle him out.
Which made his followers dedicate themselves to serving him and securing him with determination and sincerity, stressing the implementation of his orders even if those orders led them to certain death and inevitable doom.
So what about them as they confidently deposit their families and loved ones in the necks of their leader?!
They know that nothing will happen to their families, and they are under the care of their protector.
His bravado came to an end when one of the top international investigators, David Abram, tried to trap him, wishing himself success in which he had the lead by making his name in all promotional media and by arresting the “genius leader Rika Pan” and outperforming those who sought him in doing so.
But all of them were pipe dreams, and Rika nipped them in the bud with a legal loophole in the seizure report, and Rika was immediately released from the first hearing in that case, which was attended by a group of the most famous lawyers tasked with defending “Chief Reka” before the jury.
Some of them attended for pay, and some are volunteers.
Wanting to appear as a part of this issue that has been the focus of media talk and was highlighted, of course, as an event like this that the world will not witness every day.
After Rika was released without bail, he began suing David Abram, demanding substantial financial compensation for defamation by David. He even sued the International Investigation Department, demanding David’s suspension and removal from office.
David was tried for allegedly being unfit for the position assigned to him. For making false accusations without a legal basis against others.
What Rika sought was accomplished, making David an example to those pushed by their demons to confront mafia legend Rika Pan.
However, one of the honorable businessmen rejected this control and refused to submit. All Rika’s threats to him were in vain, and not a hair shook with his body.
He is the young businessman, Osama Zayed Yacoub, known as Sam Z. Jacob. He is a 32-year-old Egyptian-American and owns a group of major companies around the world.
He is the son of the billionaire Zayed Yacoub.
When David learned of Rika’s desire to ally with Sam, or rather force him to make an alliance, he decided to take revenge with the help of Sam.
David thought his efforts paid off this time, and he managed to trap Rika.
On David’s part, with his intelligence, malice, and determination, he also seems to have learned from his past mistakes.
On the other hand, Sam, with his physical strength, which is equal to the strength of Rika, may even surpass him in strength and stubbornness, which increased his determination to defeat the ugliness and obscenity of what he described as poison sellers and death dealers, whose victims included his younger brother Islam.
Islam, who was snatched away by death as a result of an overdose from the arms of “Sam” on one of the hospital beds to which he was rushed away, and Sam could not do anything to save him at that time, so God’s will was earlier and more merciful.
Back at the Rika dormitory, after the guard left, Rika kicked the chair with his foot in a shot that wouldn’t have been more spectacular had it been taken by one of the football team’s forwards.
If Rika had done it intentionally in a match, that rocket would have penetrated the net, scoring a goal that is well analyzed by commentators and taught by the most skilled coaches.
Because of the force of the kick, the chair shattered and scattered its parts, resulting in an annoying sound like the sound of a hollow shell fired, which reverberated throughout the hangar and nearby wards.
Rika wandered around the ward with a rebellious body, going back and forth like a lion attacked by hyenas.
Despite his men’s revenge by assassinating David Benna by his prior order, he reached them through that guard, and they failed in their plots against Sam several times.
Rika found no alternative to extinguishing these erupting volcanoes on Sam’s side except a trick that sends him here, and there is someone outside whose personality is imbibed and who has mastered the planning on his hand; it is Nick, his friend and right-hand man. Rika hopes to get the second message across to his friend through the guard.
Rika muttered in a tone full of hatred and resentment. “Rest in hell, David. It’s Sam’s time to grant him a one-way re-entry visa. you, bastards”.
Outside, or rather in the control room where the remote transmitter is located, the absent-minded guard stands rubbing his forehead, exhaling an angry breath because of Rika’s reprimand of him, after begging the control room specialist to allow him to send a signal to the other party in charge of receiving the broadcast from Island Prison, arguing that it is necessary to communicate with a friend of his in order to send him to his wife’s residence to reassure him about her, who was to give birth to their child. The first, while it is far from it, is a fabricated reason.
What added to the tension of the guard was that he must arrange what he will say according to a code that can be interpreted by that person on the other end and also submit to “Rika” so that what he says is consistent with his argument and that he is not suspected by those in the room or those watching it.
Otherwise, he will fall into serious trouble that can also cause him to go into solitary confinement or be tried for treason and collusion with a prisoner.
The guard, after gathering what he was going to say, picked up the broadcast horn and fiddled with the device’s buttons until he picked up the signal, listening to the other’s voice, which initially reached him intermittently until the sound became clear, saying, “Do you hear me?”
The other replied, “Yes, I hear you clearly. Start signaling.”
The guard replied after stating his name, rank, and code number.
“I want to send a message to my best friend Nick. To reassure me about my wife, because I was busy here with her, I started thinking if I could bring whoever was the reason for moving me here. Seeing what I’m going through, I won’t give up on it, as this has become my biggest obsession that I desperately hope to achieve.”
The follower smiled on the other end maliciously.
He received what the guard was throwing at and wanted to pass it on to Nick, saying, “I picked up the signal, my friend, and I will work to get it to him as soon as possible. Rest assured.”
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