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Justice Duty: Book I Innocence Accused
Justice Duty: Book I Innocence Accused
Justice Duty: Book I Innocence Accused
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Justice Duty: Book I Innocence Accused

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Detective Constable Jason Ellis an over achieving police officer who is committed to the force.

Two years after arresting a major thief Chris Williams the master thief is mysteriously let out of prison on parole. Soon Jason is set up for murder and finds himself having to clear his name.

He teams up with an ex-military security guard whose client has been kidnapped. It soon comes to his attention that a major drug deal is going down ironically in his absence.

Now they got to pursue kidnappers, rescue a girl, catch a killer and arrest two drug lords as well as clear his name.

This feature justice duty is a crime thriller, comedy. Set in the inner city of London. Justice duty gives a light-hearted, witty and realistic account of criminal goings on in the capital.

justice duty ticks all the boxes its the feature we been waiting for. Not only is the genre a crime thriller (Sub genre, comedy) but also has romantic elements and action elements. This film has something for everyone and can be enjoyed as a timeless classic.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris UK
Release dateNov 27, 2012
ISBN9781479700066
Justice Duty: Book I Innocence Accused
Author

Andrew Lloydd Dunston

My background story: I originally came from Leyton in east London, where the streets are somewhat deprived of justice. I moved away when I was fourteen but never forgot where I was from. However when I did live in London I used to be an mc my rap style was Justice and in some parts of justice story you will see I have incorporated this savvy into the dialogue. Justice duty is my best work to date with an edgy sarcasm and spontaneous anecdotes from beginning to the end. The first thing I did before I started writing Justice duty is meditate and reflect on what people would actually like to view from an ethnic urban point of view. (Stereotypes and generalisations aside) I thought to myself that it will have to be ethical with characters that convey moralistic (refined) lifestyles in general, a story which shows off community values. And that’s just one aspect of justice duty. Originally a crime thriller, comedy I studied over the narrative to introduce a story with touches of romance and flashes of action. The themes I chose gave inner city life an almost positive perspective. This becomes more apparent towards the ending. The title justice and duty was chosen as it has the most ethical connotations.

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    Justice Duty - Andrew Lloydd Dunston

    Copyright © 2012 by Andrew Lloydd Dunston.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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    Contents

    Chapter 1:   Duty To Justice

    Chapter 2:   Innocence Accused

    Chapter 3:   Officer On The Run

    Chapter 4:   Missing Daughter

    Chapter 5:   Officer Undercover

    Chapter 6:   Find My Daughter

    Chapter 7:   The Raid

    Chapter 8:   The Deal

    Chapter 9:   Case Closed

    Chapter 1

    Duty to justice

    Justice! That powerful invoking word that word that resonates hope within the soul of civilised man. Justice! Just to hear that word when you feel you are going through trails gives way to the thought that tribulations will end.

    Justice! That word that lets you know love could be real after all but what does this word mean.

    To set to right what went wrong! That is duty to justice. To find what’s right in the force of the fight! That is duty to justice. To allow fate to run it’s course! That is duty to justice. To even the odds and settle the score! That is duty to justice.

    To be obedient to the rules and uphold the law! That is duty to justice. To impose truth in integrities kingdom! That is duty to justice. To stay calm and seek to win! That is duty to justice. To be good and stay consonant in the midst of trail! That is duty to justice.

    It’s a dark and scenic night in London city. The city streets are bleak and empty and a certain twilight fills the air.

    A hummer is parked outside a jeweller with two black men in a car. They are both wearing black clothing Jason who’s in the driver’s seat is wearing thick dark shades and Chris who is in the passenger seat is wearing a facemask and is holding on to a duffle bag.

    Jason also has a duffle bag. Jason takes the keys from the ignition and turns to face Chris. Jason asks Chris. You ready to do this? Jason replies. I’m ready Chris say’s. Let’s go!

    The two men prepare themselves by putting on the facemasks and getting their tools ready. They get out of the car and approach the Jewellers. The two men are standing outside the jewellers wearing black suits with hoods and black masks shielding their faces from the cameras.

    Chris picks the lock on the shutters using two long thick needles. The shutters go up, Jason looks around timidly Chris notices his apprehension and turns to him saying. Jason pull yourself together we’ve done this loads of times.

    Jason replies nervously. Yeah right loads of times sorry guy. Chris gets through to the main entrance door then he picks the lock breaking into the jewellers.

    The thief brakes into the Jewellers along with his accomplice. The alarm goes off He swiftly disables the alarm using pliers running towards the main security system as if he had practiced. The alarms turn off. The jewellers are dark and dimly lit. The two men get out flashlights as they enter.

    The two men are inside of the jewellers with flashlights. Inside the jewellers its full of jewellery, jewels, gems and gold. It is not very big but it has a lot of jewellery items.

    The two men prepare to raid the place. They begin to break into the glass display cabinets. The two men begin putting jewellery into the bags. Chris gets excited and quickly loads up the bag. Jason takes it slower and looks around with circumspection.

    Chris say’s out loud. We’re going to be rich! Jason replies. don’t be so sure we’re not out of the woods yet.

    Outside and just around the corner from the jewellers there is an unmarked van waiting. Three men are sitting down in it with walky talkies.

    These men are undercover operatives surveying the area. All around the area armed police are surveying the area. Police cars are parked down the road just out of sight from the hummer.

    These police men in the van are waiting orders to move in. the two officers turn and talk to each other. The first officer turns to the other and say’s! It looks like their in. The other officer replies. We have to wait for the signal.

    Inside the jewellers the men continue to fill their bag. The accomplice stops putting jewellery into the bag then looks round at the bemused thief.

    Chris asks what you doing. Jason replies! Chris Williams I’m arresting you for theft. You do not have to say anything but if you do it will be used against you in the court of law. You have the right to a solicitor.

    Chris responds saying. You can’t arrest me after all we’ve been through together. The weeks of planning remember you promised to take a bid for me remember? I mean I thought we were brother’s man.

    Jason replies. that’s just it weeks of planning. Look you’re a criminal I’m an officer of the law. I got a duty and just to let you know it’s all in the name of justice. Jason talks down a wire. OK boy’s we caught him red handed move in.

    The officers rush in twenty men strong with guns. Jason say’s to Chris again. Chris Williams you’re under arrest. Chris hollers out. You’re not my brother you’re a traitor.

    The detective Jason Ellis handcuffs the cornered thief And escorts him out of the jewellers. Outside the streets are filled with police cars and officers. Jason walks down the street speaking to Max his superintendent.

    The streets are filled with police cars and policemen. It is clear that this was know botch job and more like a well planned and executed operation.

    Officers are scurrying around everywhere photographing the scene and attending to the jewels that had recently been stolen in a failed attempt.

    Max the Superintendent and Jason Ellis approach the superintendent’s car. Max has a charming smile across his face and his expression towards Jason is one of pride.

    Jason walks with his superintendent with a sense of great achievement. They stop by the car. The atmosphere is a completely different complexion to the one before the theft. The two men suck it up.

    Max turns to him and begins to congratulate him saying. That’s another fine case you’ve solved. We’ve been after that guy for months his stolen over ten million in jewellery.

    Jason replies saying. What I can say justice has been served. The thief shouts at the detective as he’s being pushed into the police car.

    This isn’t over Ellis when I get out I’m taking revenge! Jason exclaims. Save it for the judge! Chris replies. When I get out I’m going to come looking for you. The police officers place him in the back of the police car then drive off.

    TWO YEARS LATER

    Its daytime and two years after Detective Jason Ellis arrested Chris Williams. A Japanese businessman named fu kawagima is planning to take a trip overseas to japan. He is outside a plane hanger preparing to board a private flight.

    It’s clear that Kawagima Fu is extremely well off and may be very powerful at that to but this is not a good man because his reach and powerful this is not a good man just because he owns a business. No this is an ungodly man.

    Kawagima who fronts as a straight edge businessman is really a powerfully evocative drug baron of the criminal underworld. He is preparing for a deal that will see him make hundreds of millions at the expense of the community.

    Drugs are what he deals in and greed. Drugs the very thing that eats away at the heart of the community!

    The Japanese man is standing inside the hangar. Inside of the hangar is a plane. Steps are in front of the entrance of the plane. The man is surrounded by assistants and security guards.

    A car is parked inside of the hanger and sitting in it is a young woman wearing a blue waistcoat and a flower-patterned dress.

    Kawagima calls over one of his security guards. The security guard walks towards him as he is being called. Kawagima say’s to him. Hey Derek! That’s your name isn’t it? Derek replies. yes sir it is. Kawagima begins to talk to him.

    I am going away on business to Japan as you know. I’ll be back tomorrow. As my security guard I need you to look after my daughter until I Return. Derek replies. She’s in good hands sir. Kawagima say’s. I hope so that’s why I hired you. Derek exclaims Sir!

    Kawagima then boards the plane. The doors close and the plane begins moving. It ascends to the sky then flies away.

    The security guard walks over to the car that the woman is in, then gets in. he turns to her and say’s. Your father assigned me the task of Looking after you.

    Yukio Fu Kawagima’s daughter says. I hope you’re not going to follow me everywhere.

    Derek replies. Just look at it this way. Where Ever you want to go I’ll take you. Yukio replies. I want you to take me to see my boyfriend. Derek asks her. Where does he live? Yukio seems to be in her own world checking her fingernails and looking in the mirror.

    She then finds the time to talk back to Derek and she say’s quite candidly. Drive! I’ll tell you. Derek starts the ignition then say’s back to Yukio who goes back to beautifying herself. You’re the boss.

    The security guard Derek then drives out of the hangar and makes his way to Yukio’s boyfriend’s apartment.

    Across town inside the prison a man approaches the prisoner governor. We don’t quite see his face but he has a badge and clearance. He approaches the governor’s office and puts papers down on the desk.

    Chris Williams is in a prison cell when a police guard walks up to him with keys and opens the door. The warden say’s to him. Chris Williams you’re being let out early. Your appeal for parole has been accepted.

    Chris Williams thinks to himself. So my appeals gone through that’s strange. Chris collects his things and makes his way to the prison exit.

    Chris walks through the prison where people are locked up in their cells screaming and hollering as Chris walks past. Chris walks through the wing and approaches the exit. The warden say’s to him.

    You must be really liked by someone in power. Chris replies. I think your right. The warden say’s. You’re a free man don’t do anything I wouldn’t. Chris nods and leaves.

    Outside is a lovely day full of sunshine. The prison gates open and Chris Williams leaves. The ex-con makes his way off the prison grounds in his blue prison uniform carrying his possessions in a bag.

    Standing at the exit of the prison is Max the police superintendent. Max asks Chris Williams. Remember me? Chris replies. What do you want? Max say’s now! That’s no way to speak to your parole officer.

    Detective Jason Ellis is asleep in his bedroom. The police officer is lying down on his bed in his apartment under his sheets. Beside him is an alarm clock displaying the time 8:59. The time on the alarm clock changes to 9:00 o’clock it goes off and wakes him up.

    He gets up out of bed and puts his clothes on. The officer prepares to get ready for work. He showers, deodorises puts on his cloths then fixes himself in the mirror. He then prepares to leave his apartment.

    Just across the way in the exquisite apartment block lives a young man by the name of Tyrone. Tyrone is sitting in his living room with a set of keys in front of him. He has what appears to be two tickets beside them.

    Tyrone is sweating and seems fearful. He opens the bag and then closes it again murmuring to himself repeatedly. The boss is going to kill me. Tyrone is a hardworking waiter at a local Caribbean restaurant.

    But Tyrone is making a fare amount each calendar year over the British average and he has a very independent life. An apartment he owns a nice car and an illustriously beautiful girlfriend.

    The problem with Tyrone is that he is mixed up in the criminal underworld although through no fault of his own.

    The boss that he works for is a crime lord. Tyrone is an honest enough citizen but when you the owner of the restaurant you work in is one of the most powerful crime boss’s in the country and he demands, orders and commands that you run errands for him on your day off what you going to do.

    This is the choice that befalls Tyrone. For Tyrone it’s a desperate deal and to get a way out of crime comes in the idiom of any way possible.

    Outside the apartment a car pulls up. Yukio and the bodyguard arrive at the apartment in the car. Derek parks in a parking space then turns to Yukio asking. Is this where he lives? Yukio replies. Yeah wait here till I come back. She exits the car making her way to the apartment.

    Detective Jason Ellis is just exiting the building he bumps into Yukio mistakenly the two yet to meet people have an altercation. Yukio exclaims to Jason. Hey! Jason replies gentlemanly saying. I’m sorry.

    Yukio quite a pleasingly responds. That’s alright. After the pair tangle they walk in opposite directions Yukio enters the building where as Jason leaves it.

    Derek attempts to follow Yukio into the building. Yukio becomes uptight and protective calling over to Derek. What are you doing? Derek replies. Where you going? Yukio exclaims. I told you to see my boyfriend!

    Derek replies. "Your father

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