w: You wanted to talk to someone from Intelligence?
M: Are you?
w: I am, Mr. Mohammed.
M: How do I know that?
w: You take my word for it.
M: That?s not good enough.
w: What would be good enough for you, Mr. Mohammed?
M: Have you got identification?
w: You can check this out if you want to.
M: Department of Defence?
w: Mr. Mohammed, I represent the State Intelligence Service.
M: NIA?
w: No.
M: Secret Service?
w: No.
M: What then?
w: The one that matters.
M: Military Intelligence?
w: There seems to be some misunderstanding, Mr. Mohammed. The message I got was that you are in trouble and you want to improve your position by providing certain information. Is that correct?
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w: Mr. Mohammed?
M: Yes?
w: Is that correct?
M: Yes.
w: You told the police you would give the information only to someone from the intelligence services?
M: Yes.
w: Well, this is your chance.
M: How do I know they are not listening to us?
w: According to the Criminal Procedures Act, the police must advise you before they may make a recording of an interview.
M: Ha!
w: Mr. Mohammed, do you have something to tell me?
M: I want immunity.
w: Oh?
M: And guaranteed confidentiality.
w: You don'?t want Pagad to know you?'ve been talking?
M: I am not a member of Pagad.
w: Are you a member of Muslims Against Illegitimate Leaders?
M: Illegal Leaders.
w: Are you a member of MAIL?
M: I want immunity.
w: Are you a member of Qibla?
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w: I can try to negotiate on your behalf, Mr. Mohammed, but there can be no guarantees. I understand the case against you is airtight. If your information is worth anything, I can?t promise you more than that I do my best?.
M: I want a guarantee.
w: Then we must say good-bye, Mr. Mohammed. Good luck in court.
M: Just give me?
w: I?m calling the detectives.