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  The policeman looked at her doubtfully. Youre a detective, Mma CID Which officeGaborone Where is your card Im not that sort of detective, said Mma Makutsi. Im a private detective. The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. The policewoman smiled. Sorry, my sister, but you should keep quiet. This is proper police business. This is not play detectives. Mma Makutsi looked at Fanwell. What is all this, Fanwell Do you know what these people are saying Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni answered the question. They say that he was repairing a stolen car for resale. Some friend of his had it. That is what theyre saying. I didnt know it was stolen, Mma, said Fanwell, his voice shaking with fear. I just did it as a favour for Chobie. Hes a friend of mine. I did not know it was stolen. That friend, muttered Charlie, and spat, Im going to get him. The policeman threw Charlie a warning glance. Look, we cant stand here forever, he said. If this young man has a story, then he can make a statement at the charge office. Then he can go in front of the magistrate, who will look at that statement and decide whether it is true or whether it is all lies. Im sorry to say this, but sometimes people tell lies, and this young man may well be doing that. You cannot say that, Rra, protested Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni. Surely he is still innocent until the magistrate has decided that he is guilty. This is Botswana, you know.  
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