Re: Tuesday, 17 March 1925
Everyone filtered down for breakfast.
Darlington had gone home to sleep, then returned. Fulty and Storm were understandably still tired, as was JM.
Darlington said he'd talk to Barrington today about a raid on the ship and the warehouse. He'd rather grab the ship captain and subject him to some "vigorous" questioning in order to know what they were dealing with, first.
While normal police procedure with regards to gathering evidence and getting a warrant was largely irrelevant with regards to any possible case being brought before the Queen's Bench, completely flouting procedure would cause questions to be asked within Scotland Yard. Especially if there were casualties (which, after the police raid in New York, was a definite possibility).