Vikramaditya snapped the cuffs around Bose's wrists. He pulled him close and whispered into his ear, but the microphone on his collar—linked to the station's loudspeaker—broadcast it to the entire town square.
Vikramaditya looked at him. "I see a system," he said. "A system of cowards."
Vikramaditya stood up. He looked at the crowd of terrified fishermen, shopkeepers, and auto drivers. Then he looked back at Bose.
One sweltering Tuesday, a new face walked into the Thangapatinam police station. He was a lean, middle-aged man with a salt-and-pepper stubble and eyes that looked like they had seen too much and forgiven too little. He carried a faded duffel bag and a steel tiffin box.
He handcuffed Durai on the spot. His men fled.
As the police van took Bose and Durai away, Inspector Shanmugam approached Vikramaditya, his head bowed.
This is one of the most popular and profitable games of its kind. It involves guessing the correct word that describes the 4 pictures that are shown on your screen. These types of games are extremely profitable in Google Play.
This involves showing one picture and guessing who or what it is. It could be a picture of a person, a celebrity, a singer, a movie star or a sportsperson, or it could be a picture of an animal, a car, a flower, a brand, a city, a musical instrument, and so on. These types of games are constantly in the TOP TRIVIA GAMES in the Google Play charts. That's because Android users LOVE these games! idhu thanda police
In this game, you cover the picture using tiles so only a small part of it is visible. The player has to guess the subject of the picture by uncovering as few tiles as possible. As more tiles are uncovered, more of the picture is revealed making it easier to guess. So, guessing the hidden picture without uncovering more tiles or uncovering just a few allows the player to score more coins. Vikramaditya snapped the cuffs around Bose's wrists
Vikramaditya snapped the cuffs around Bose's wrists. He pulled him close and whispered into his ear, but the microphone on his collar—linked to the station's loudspeaker—broadcast it to the entire town square.
Vikramaditya looked at him. "I see a system," he said. "A system of cowards."
Vikramaditya stood up. He looked at the crowd of terrified fishermen, shopkeepers, and auto drivers. Then he looked back at Bose.
One sweltering Tuesday, a new face walked into the Thangapatinam police station. He was a lean, middle-aged man with a salt-and-pepper stubble and eyes that looked like they had seen too much and forgiven too little. He carried a faded duffel bag and a steel tiffin box.
He handcuffed Durai on the spot. His men fled.
As the police van took Bose and Durai away, Inspector Shanmugam approached Vikramaditya, his head bowed.