154 RESCUE!!! (2/2)
What? .... why are the police here?
Are you the one in charge of this place Mr. Mike asked the one who spoke up, he seems to be the manager of the factory.
You can say that.... why don't you hurry and leave this place does your boss know you are here?
What's your name again? Mr. Mike asked.
I am called Burntface you see, as he tilted his face sideways showing off a burnt scar at his lower jawline towards his neck.
Yeah! I get it, Mr. Mike answered turning around he said open the buses.
As the closes cops opened up the buses the girls were gone, they were not on the bus, even the sacks we're gone. There is nothing here boss! the cop called out.
Everyone was stunned, not there but they confirmed that they were there before they came in, where did they send them?
Who are you people looking for? can you tell me, hmm Burntface asked looking at them mockingly.
Ayanna walked to the bus and asked the cops to move away a bit then she pointed at the foot mats on the floor of the bus and pulled them out, there was a hatch with a lock on it. She then asked a cop to move the bus once it was moved away they say what looked like another floor hatch, you more like a hidden entrance.
She called one of the factory workers to come and pull the hatch open. The guy was shocked if she had done it herself without the code the guard down there would have shot at her.
The guy went to the hatch and knocked it three times each with a pause before the hatch was opened from inside and they could see the two guards and several children huddled in there. Seeing that the people peering at them was not their colleagues the guards raised their weapons and fired but were already shot down before they could fire and they fell causing the children to scream.
Once the pit was cleared paramedic and the police went in to get them out, while the whole of the suspects was rounded up loaded them for the station.
The children were of varying ages and some were already so sick and weak it was a sight for sorry eyes and paramedics called in more ambulances to help convey the sickly ones to the hospital while the others were sent to the division.
It was going to be a very busy night as interrogations needed to be done and shelters arranged for the children twenty six of them.