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    The Underground Trap: Hooligans targeted a “defenseless” elderly woman in a dark tunnel. They didn’t realize she was the one person they should have feared most.

    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong26/03/20265 Mins Read
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    THE SHADOWS OF THE UNDERPASS

    For months, the concrete artery beneath the city’s outskirts had been reclaimed by the dark. What was once a convenient shortcut for commuters had transformed into a theater of fear. The damp walls of the underground passage were stained with graffiti and the lingering scent of urban decay, but more than that, they held the echoes of whispered threats and shattered glass.

    Robberies had become a nightly ritual. Wallets, smartphones, and family heirlooms vanished into the pockets of a gang that seemed to possess a supernatural ability to evaporate seconds before the police sirens reached the scene. The residents had learned to take the long way home, adding twenty minutes to their walk just to avoid the flickering, buzzing yellow lamps of the tunnel.

    But that Tuesday evening, the routine was about to be broken.

    An elderly woman, appearing fragile and misplaced, stepped into the mouth of the passage. She wore a modest blue wool coat and clutched a small leather handbag. Her pace was unhurried, her footsteps clicking sharply against the wet pavement. To any observer, she looked like a grandmother returning from a late bridge game, blissfully unaware of the danger lurking in the subterranean gloom.


    THE WOLF PACK’S MISTAKE

    She reached the center of the tunnel, where the light was most precarious. Three burly men stepped out from the alcoves, blocking her path with the practiced synchronization of a wolf pack. They were young, built of muscle and arrogance, sporting short-cropped hair and the twisted grins of men who believed they owned the night. Tattoos snaked down their forearms, visible beneath their sportswear.

    The leader, a man with a jagged scar near his eye, stepped forward. “Going somewhere, Grandma?” he asked, his voice echoing off the curved ceiling. “Let’s make this easy. We want the phone, the wallet, and the jewelry.”

    “And the rings,” the second one added, stepping closer until he was inside her personal space. “Hurry up while we’re still feeling generous.”

    The woman didn’t cower. She didn’t tremble. She looked up, her eyes clear and remarkably cold. “I don’t have much money,” she replied, her voice steady and resonant. “But even if I were a millionaire, I wouldn’t give a single kopek to jackals like you.”

    The air in the tunnel turned brittle. The leader’s grin vanished, replaced by a mask of pure, senseless rage. He lunged forward, grabbing her by the collar of her blue coat and slamming her back against the concrete wall with a sickening thud.

    “You think this is a game?” he hissed into her face. “It’s too late to be a hero now.”


    THE UNVEILING

    Despite the pain radiating from her shoulders, the woman slowly opened her eyes. A faint, almost pitying smile touched her lips. “I’m sorry,” she whispered. “I was wrong. I’ll get the money now. It’s in my inner pocket.”

    The leader loosened his grip, sensing a total surrender. “Take it out. Slow. No sudden moves.”

    The woman reached into the depths of her coat. But she didn’t pull out a leather wallet. Instead, something metallic and polished caught the dim yellow light, gleaming with a terrifying authority.

    It was a service badge.

    The woman’s entire demeanor shifted. Her back straightened, her chin lifted, and her voice transformed from a grandmother’s plea into a commander’s strike. “Chief Investigator. Investigative Committee,” she barked. “You’re surrounded. Don’t move unless you want to spend the rest of your life in a cage.”

    The bandits froze, their brains struggling to reconcile the “easy prey” with the predator now standing before them. Before they could even breathe, the ends of the tunnel exploded with movement.


    THE TRAP CLOSES

    The rhythmic thud of heavy tactical boots and the blinding glare of high-intensity flashlights flooded the passage. Armed special forces officers swarmed from both exits, their weapons leveled and their commands echoing like thunder.

    “On the floor! Hands behind your head! NOW!”

    The leader, who seconds ago had been a master of his domain, was shoved against the wall. The metallic click of handcuffs served as the final period to his career of crime. The guy who had been laughing just minutes prior was now ashen-faced, trembling like a cornered rat. “Is this a setup?” he stammered.

    The woman straightened her blue coat and adjusted her collar, looking down at the three men with a look of clinical detachment.

    “We’ve been hunting you for months,” she said, her voice echoing one last time through the passage. “You thought you were clever because you slipped away from patrols. We realized we had to make you feel invincible. We had to give you a target you couldn’t resist.”

    She watched as the men were hauled toward the transport vans. She hadn’t just caught them in the act; she had captured the evidence on a hidden wire, and her “fall” against the wall had been the signal to move in.

    As the sirens faded into the distance, the woman picked up her bag, brushed the dust off her sleeves, and walked toward the exit. She wasn’t a victim, and she wasn’t a hero. She was simply an investigator who had finished a long day at the office.

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