璇玑之心刃·冷血悍将-第136章
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r one thing。‘
‘It wasn‘t an accident; was it?‘ Sarah noted。
‘No; it wasn‘t。‘
‘There he is;‘ Oreza said quietly; keeping his binoculars on the distant speck。 ‘Just like you said。‘
‘e to papa;‘ the policeman breathed in the darkness。
It was just a happy coincidence; the officer told himself。 The people in question owned a corn farm in Dorchester County; but between the corn…rows were marijuana plants。 Simple; as the saying went; but effective。 With a farm came barns and outbuildings; and privacy。 Being clever people; they didn‘t want to drive their product across the Bay Bridge in their pickup truck; where the summer traffic was unpredictably interrupted; and besides; a sharp…eyed toll taker had helped the State Police make a bust only a month before。 They were careful enough to bee a potential threat to his friend。 That had to be stopped。
So they used a boat。 This heaven…sent coincidence gave the Coast Guard the chance to participate in a bust and thus to raise his stature in their eyes。 It couldn‘t hurt; after he‘d used them as the stalking horse to help get Angelo Vorano killed; Lieutenant Charon thought; smiling in the wheelhouse。
‘Take ‘em now?‘ Oreza asked。
‘Yes。 The people they‘re delivering to are under our control。 Don‘t tell anybody that;‘ he added。 ‘We don‘t want to promise them。‘
‘You got it。‘ The quartermaster advanced his throttles and turned the wheel to starboard。 ‘Let‘s wake up; people;‘ he told his crew。
The forty…one…boat squatted at the stem with the increased power。 The rumble of the diesels was intoxicating to the boat‘s mander。 The small steel wheel vibrated in his hands as he steadied up on his new course。 The funny part was that it would e as a surprise to them。 Although the Coast Guard was the principal law…enforcement agency on the water; their main activity had always been search and rescue; and the word hadn‘t quite gotten out yet。 Which; Oreza told himself; was just too goddamned bad。 He‘d found a few coastguardsmen smoking pot in the past couple of years; and his wrath was something still talked about by those who‘d seen it。
The target was easily seen now; a thirty…foot Bay…built fishing boat of the sort that dotted the Chesapeake; probably with an old Chevy engine; and that meant she couldn‘t possibly outrun his cutter。 It was a perfectly good thing to have a good disguise; Oreza thought with a smile; but not so clever to bet your life and your freedom on one card; however good it might be。
‘Just let everything look normal;‘ the policeman said quietly。
‘Look around; sir;‘ the quartermaster replied。 The boat crew was alert but not obviously so; and their weapons were holstered。 The boat‘s course was almost a direct one toward their Thomas Point station; and if the other boat even took note of them … and nobody was looking aft at the moment … they could easily assume that the forty…one…footer was just heading back to the barn。 Five hundred yards now。 Oreza jammed the throttles to the stops to get the extra knot or two of overtake speed。
‘There‘s Mr English;‘ another crewman said。 The other forty…one…boat from Thomas Point was on a reciprocal course; outbound from the station; holding steady in a straight line; roughly towards the lighthouse that the station also supported。
‘Not real smart; are they?‘ Oreza asked。
‘Well; if they were smart; why break the law?‘
‘Roger that; sir。‘ Three hundred yards now; and a head turned aft to see the gleaming white shape of the small cutter。 Three people aboard the target craft; and the one who had looked at them leaned forward to say something to the guy at the wheel。 It was almost ical to watch。 Oreza could imagine every word they were saying。 There‘s a Coast Guard boat back there。 So just play it cool; maybe they‘re just changing the duty boat or something; see the one there 。。。 Uh…oh; I don‘t like this。。。 Just be cool; damn it! I really don‘t like this。 Settle down; their lights aren‘t on and their station is right down there; for Christ‘s sake。
Just about time; Oreza smiled to himself; just about time for: oh; shit!
He grinned when it happened。 The guy at the wheel turned; and his mouth opened and shut; having said just that。 One of the younger crewmen read the man‘s lips and laughed。
‘I think they just figured it out; skipper。‘
‘Hit the lights!‘ the quartermaster ordered; and the cop lights atop the wheelhouse started blinking; somewhat to Oreza‘s displeasure。
‘Aye aye!‘
The Bay boat turned rapidly south; but the outbound cutter turned to cover the maneuver; and it was instantly clear that neither could outrun the twin…screw forty…one…boats。
‘Should have used the money to buy something sportier; boys;‘ Oreza said to himself; knowing that criminals learned from their mistakes; too; and buying something to outrun a forty…one…foot patrol boat was not exactly a taxing problem。 This one was easy。 Chasing another little sailboat would be easy; if this damned fool of a cop would let them do it right; but the easy ones wouldn‘t last forever。
The Bay boat cut power; trapped between two cutters。 Warrant Officer English kept station a few hundred yards out while Oreza drove in close。
‘Howdy;‘ the quartermaster said over his loud…hailer。 ‘This is the US Coast Guard; and we are exercising our right to board and conduct a safety inspection。 Let‘s everybody stay where we can see you; please。‘
It was remarkably like watching people who‘d just lost a pro…football game。 They knew they couldn‘t change anything no matter what they did。 They knew that resistance was futile; and so they just stood there in dejection and acceptance of their fate。 Oreza wondered how long that would last。 How long before somebody would be dumb enough to fight it out?
Two of his sailors jumped aboard; covered by two more on the forty…one‘s fantail。 Mr English brought his boat in closer。 A good boat…handler; Oreza saw; like a warrant was supposed to be; and he had his people out to offer cover; too; just in case the bad guys got a crazy idea。 While the three men stood in plain view; mostly looking down at the deck and hoping that it might really be a safety inspection; Oreza‘s two men went into the forward cabin。 Both came out in less than a minute。 One tipped the bill of his cap; signaling all…clear; then patted his belly。 Yes; there were drugs aboard。 Five pats … a lot of drugs aboard。
‘We have a bust; sir;‘ Oreza observed calmly。
Lieutenant Mark Charon of the Narcotics Division; Baltimore City Police Department; leaned against the doorframe … hatch; whatever these sailors called the thing … and smiled。 He was dressed in casual clothes; and might have easily been mistaken for a coastie with the required orange life jacket。
‘You handle it; then。 How does it go in the books?‘
‘Routine safety inspection; and; golly; they had drugs aboard;‘ Oreza said in mock surprise。
‘Exactly right; Mr Oreza。‘
";Thank you; sir。‘
‘My pleasure。 Captain。‘
He‘d already explained the procedure to Oreza and English。 In order to protect his informants; credit for the arrest would go to the coasties; which didn‘t exactly displease the quartermaster or the warrant officer。 Oreza would get to paint a victory symbol on his mast; or whatever they called the thing the radar was attached to; a representation of the five…leafed marijuana plant; and the crewmen would have something to brag about。 They might even have the adventure of testifying before a federal district court … probably not; since these small…timers would undoubtedly cop to the smallest offense their attorney could negotiate。 They would get word out that the people to whom they were making the delivery had probably informed on them。 With luck those people might even disappear; and that would really make his task easy。 There would be an opening in the drug ecostructure … another new buzzword Charon had picked up on。 At the very least; a potential rival in that ecostructure was now out of business for good。 Lieutenant Charon would get a pat on the back from his captain; probably a flowery thank…you letter from the United States Coast Guard and the US Attorney‘s office; not to mention congratulations for running such a quiet and effective operation that had not promised his informants。 One of our best men; his captain would affirm again。 How do you get informants like that? Cap‘n; you know how that works; I have to protect these people。 Sure; Mark; I understand。 You just keep up the good work。
I’ll do my best; sir; Charon thought to himself; staring off at the setting sun。 He didn‘t even watch the coasties cuffing the suspects; reading them their constitutional rights from the plastic…coated card; smiling as they did so; since for them this was a very entertaining game。 But then; that‘s what it was for Charon; too。
Where were the damned helicopters? Kelly asked himself。
Everything about the damned mission had been wrong from the first moment。 Pickett; his usual panion; had e down with violent dysentery; too bad for him to go out; and Kelly had gone out alone。 Not a good thing; but the mission was too important; and they had to cover every little hamlet or ville。 So he‘d e in alone; very; very carefully moving up the stinking water of this … well;