He strides up to the counter and asks Baba if he can talk to him privately, suggesting they step outside. ‘Why?’ I say, standing close to Baba. ‘We can do this in front of all your customers,’ the man says, ‘or outside. Your pick.’ ‘What’s this about?’ Baba asks. ‘We don’t have to speak to you,’ I say. ‘Get out of here or I’m calling the police.’ The man smirks, and then turns around and walks out. * Baba’s feeling stressed and I insist he go home early and leave me and the other staff to handle things tonight. He’s stubborn but no match for me. Finally he relents, puts his jacket on, lists off a string of instructions and leaves. But just as soon as he’s closed the door behind him he’s back, calling me outside. The restaurant is full so nobody’s really paying attention. But I can see the panic in his face. I rush outside. There’s a guy in a suit, a man with a hand-held camera with a News Tonight insignia, standing with the man I’d kicked out earlier.
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