Vehicle Check Area. When he got there, the driver would a man in uniform (lan) interviewing a truck driver (Malc. That way the real driver wouldn't think anything strange was going on; it was just normal Department of T ransport interviews It worked. lan says. "That's what's so amazing. The driver brought his lorry up to the roundabout, stopped it, and got out. Tony comes driving up, gets out of his car, says he wants to check the cargo. The detective has a question. Suppose the cargo had been bananas or fish or something? "We send that lorry on, and stop another one, until we get something we can sell. But we were lucky first time. Washing machines, twenty-four of them, three hundred pounds each. We just got them into our own truck, and away we went. lan stops. "You're wondering about the driver, aren't you? There were three of us, remember. We just tied him up, left him in his lorry. We knew he'd get free in the end. Tony had two lock-up garages, and we took the washing machines there. We were already thinking about who we could sell them to. There's a man we knew, name of Andy Horrigan, who does bits of business, doesn't ask questions, you know. I thought maybe he'd be interested. We wanted to be careful who we sold to, see. When the news got out about the robbery on the A90 lan stops again for a minute. of course, we'd already made our big mistake One mistake. lan asks for another cigarette. His hand is shaking as he lights it. He can't get it out of his head, the huge bad luck of it