CHAPTER TWENTY Detective Hlongwane stood across the busy bureau of investigations staring at the man named Kellington, who remained in their custody, handcuffed to the table in their conference room. The detective took a second glance at the South African identification card of Obriel Kellington. Mr. Kellington was one of the patrons who were arrested in the raid at the Kayasia massage parlor a handful of blocks away. Hlongwane’s office had been tipped off that the place was a hub for trafficked young women from the Far East. While he couldn’t be sure if Kellington was involved in that or not, it was suspicious that they couldn’t locate his identification anywhere in the republic’s computer registry. While the conversion from paper to a digital filing record was still ongoing in many mu

