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By sunrise, the city was in an uproar. The "Ghost of the Seventh Alley" had spoken, and for once, the law worked for the people, not against them.

As the video played, Anand realized the "K.A.A.P.A." in the filename wasn't just a nod to the film—it was a warning. In Kerala, KAAPA is the Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, a law used to exile criminals.

When he clicked play, he didn't see Prithviraj Sukumaran or a cinematic masterpiece. Instead, he saw a grainy, handheld recording of a meeting in the "Seventh Alley"—a place so dangerous even the local stray dogs avoided it. The video showed two rival gang leaders shaking hands with a high-ranking official. They weren't fighting for territory; they were planning to clear out an entire slum to build a private luxury plaza.

He looked out his window at the city lights. He thought of the families in the Seventh Alley who had lived there for generations. He didn't fancy himself a hero, but he hated a rigged game.

Anand was a man who lived in the shadows of the law, not because he was a criminal, but because he was a "Fixer." In the rain-slicked streets of Thiruvananthapuram, where the movie Kaapa is set, Anand handled the problems the police couldn't touch and the gangs didn't want to go to war over.

Anand had two choices: delete the file and take the anonymous "hush money" already sitting in his Bitcoin wallet, or leak it.