Bogan 2
Bogan 2
Balraju was not an ordinary college student. Though he walked the corridors like everyone else, quiet and seemingly humble, he carried an air of mystery. He had no known family, no guardians, yet his pockets were never empty. His lifestyle was far from ordinary, with designer clothes, a luxury bike, and gadgets most students could only dream of. People whispered, but no one ever dared to ask — where did the money come from? One evening, during a regular meeting of the college chess club, Balraju's phone rang. He stepped aside to take the call. When he returned, his face gleamed with joy. “Why are you smiling like that?” one of his friends asked. “I’m about to get richer than ever,” he said, gripping a silver chain around his neck. “All thanks to this lucky locket.” Unknown to his friends, Balraju's fortune had never come from luck. Before joining college, he had lived a darker life — as a professional thief. His last big heist involved stealing a high-profile laptop. In the process, he also took a confidential file, mistaking it for something valuable. What he didn’t realize until later was that the file contained classified Indian intelligence — secrets capable of destabilizing the nation. Realizing its worth, Balraju contacted foreign agents. He was planning to sell the information for a fortune. But someone found out — his friend Vamshi. Shocked and terrified, Vamshi did the right thing. He informed the police. But Balraju found out too. In a fit of rage, Balraju murdered Vamshi and disappeared before the police could reach the scene. For a whole month, there was no sign of him. Then, a break: the police tracked his location and stormed the area. A man believed to be Balraju was shot dead. However, the secret file was never recovered. A deeper investigation revealed something chilling. One of the detectives, Rohan, had gone missing. When they checked Balraju’s phone logs, they found Rohan’s number and tracked his last location. His body was found — murdered. Near him was a phone, the last message sent from it: “We got the file.” The message was sent to a number recently registered under Balraju’s name — just a day before his supposed death. That’s when the truth hit hard. The man they killed wasn’t Balraju. Just as they made this discovery, the police station phone rang. The officer answered, and within seconds, an explosion shook the building. All the officers on the case were killed instantly. The case was handed over to a senior officer — Rajesh. Determined and relentless, Rajesh dove deep. At every crime scene, he found one common clue: a small card with the letters “GM.” Decoding the letters led to a shocking revelation — Gangster Members, a covert international mafia organization, known for dealing in weapons, secrets, and assassinations. And Balraju was one of them. Rajesh traced Balraju’s digital footprint and found he had fled to Malaysia. Rajesh flew immediately, contacted local police, and froze all of Balraju’s bank accounts. In desperation, Balraju attempted to flee Malaysia — his biggest mistake. Alerted by locals who recognized him from the wanted posters, Rajesh’s team cornered him at the airport and arrested him. While transporting Balraju back to India, Rajesh allowed him to use the restroom mid-flight. When Balraju didn’t return, Rajesh broke down the door and found Balraju had taken poison — ending his life before he could be interrogated. On Balraju’s phone was a recorded conversation confirming that the file had been sold. Though the seller was dead, the buyer remained unknown. Rajesh now had to uncover the final piece of the puzzle. Tracing the call led to Pakistan, where Rajesh teamed up with IAS officer Sareem. Their investigation led them to Kabul, where the buyer was revealed to be a high-profile Indian official named Laxman. Laxman’s betrayal shocked the nation. He was arrested and transported back to India, where after a swift trial, he was sentenced to death. On the morning of the execution, at exactly 10:00 a.m., Laxman was hanged. But justice wasn’t done yet. After the execution, every officer involved in the investigation stood in a firing line and emptied their guns into his lifeless body — a final salute to the lives lost, and a brutal closure to one of the most dangerous betrayals in the country’s history.
