Ryan is in his element. Ryan is finally good at something.
He has in front of him, just like in the movies, a bigger corkboard that he ordered from Supplies three days ago. Itโs four feet long by three feet tall
(he doesnโt yet have authority to put it up). Itโs resting against the wall and Ryan is sitting, cross-legged, in front of it.
Heโs been gathering his surveillance information for two months. He began by wheeling a TV into his cupboard. For hours, through bleary eyes, he reviewed the CCTV of the port. Tape after tape after tape, evenings and weekends. He watched carefully, jotting down anybody who visited more than once, anybody who talked to Ezra, or who disappeared with him. Ryan made notes on Post-its and then pinned them to the board.
By the end of the month, he had a list of regulars.
โCan you match these faces to any on the system?โ he asked a passing analyst one Friday night. He pointed at the faces heโd freeze-framed and printed.
โOn it,โ the analyst said, just like that. And now heโs got them: his foot soldiers.
The undercover team have provided him with the names of the drugs
suppliers now, too. An undercover officer has infiltrated the gang. He went in as a test purchaser. Dressed up scruffy, as Leo put it, asked for gear. The transaction went ahead, observed by Leoโs team, and he reported back with the name of the dealer, who goes now on to Ryanโs board.
He did it five more times. Five more test purchases. And then he said heโd moved house, he knew a few people whoโd buy, wanted to trial supplying a patch. The dealer introduced him to the supplier, whose name also went on to Ryanโs board.
โRyan,โ Leo says, striding into his cupboard. โYouโre a certified genius.โ This is the best job Ryanโs ever had. The most fun. The most satisfying.
And the most autonomous, too. He feels a bubble of pride rise up through him, for him and his corkboard.
โThis is just the start,โ he says to Leo. โItโs just part of the picture. The top guy has about ten different ops running.โ
They look at the corkboard together in silence.
Leo says nothing for a minute, maybe more. One of the other officers walks past the cupboard. โGot a sec?โ he says to Leo, poking his head around the door.
โNo,โ Leo barks, closing the door. Life feels good when youโre in Leoโs sunlight, terrible if youโre in his shadow, like so many people in charge.
โOn our last job,โ Leo says thoughtfully, as though this exchange has not taken place, โthe guy at the top was so unassuming. So normal. Just normal. Stayed under the radar. You know, didnโt have a proper job โ was self- employed. Stayed under the tax threshold. Didnโt travel.โ
โSeems impossible,โ Ryan says.
โRight, anyway, look at this, please,โ he says. โWe have been creating aย legend.โ He sits down creakily on the chair as Ryan unpins the various foot soldiers and moves them across. โMaybe we should get you a better office,โ he says through a laugh.
โThatโd be nice โฆโ
โOkay, so, legends. Ready for a lesson?โ โReady.โ
โWhen officers go undercover, they step into a persona that we have already created, long ago, right?โ
โOkay.โ
โSo if someone was buying gear, the crimsย alwaysย suspect the DS. Drugs squad. So we create a legend in advance. He lives here, he drives this car,
he works here, he does this. We haveย history, right? It goes anywhere we can get it โ online, wherever. Then he steps into it. And so we are working on one now.โ
He rubs at his jowls, then sips Ryanโs tea, which offends Ryan, but he doesnโt say anything. Leo does things like this when heโs thinking. And Leo is brilliant when heโs thinking, so everybody puts up with it.
โLeo,โ Jamie says, pushing the door open. He looks harassed, his hair standing on end. โGot an issue.โ
โWhat?โ Leo is fiddling with one of Ryanโs pins, which he shoves back into the board. โCan people stop fucking interrupโโ
โLast night two of the foot soldiers stole a car on one of the posh estates in Wallasey,โ Jamie says. โWeโve had a report in.โ
โOkay โฆโ
โRumour has it they thought it was one of the unoccupied houses they targeted, but it wasnโt โฆโ
Ryan swivels his head to look at Jamie.
โThere was a baby in the back of the car. They took it. The car is headed for the port โ with the baby in the back.โ