Faisal Chaudhry shook his head in disgust. She was a Muslim by the look of her, so why wasn’t she covering her head? The only reason he was looking at her was because he wanted to know what was happening around London. According to the woman, three hostages had just been released from the Southside shopping centre in Wandsworth. The picture then cut to a shot of the childcare centre in Kensington where a group of small children had been let go earlier. ‘Does this mean you’re letting us go?’ asked the man that Chaudhry had handcuffed himself to. Chaudhry shook his head. ‘No one’s going to be allowed out until the prisoners are released from Belmarsh.’ ‘What’s so important about them?’ ‘I don’t know,’ said Chaudhry. The man frowned. ‘Why don’t you know? You’re doing all this and you don’t know why they’re important?’ ‘Just shut up,’ said Chaudhry. He glared at the staff and customers, who were all sitting on the floor by the toilets. ‘And you lot, keep texting.