Jasoosi Dunya - Black Force Organization

Black Force Organization

Through the special authorization of the executive of the country, Faridi maintains a secret crime-fighting organization: Black Force. As being the head, Faridi is usually referred to as Colonel Hardstone by the members of the Force. These agents, recognized by code names such as B-11, B-2 and so on, mostly hide their identity so much so that even Hameed gets irritated by it since, according to him, and rightly so, he is the closest companion of "Father Hardstone". The Black Force, actually, is an international organization. As to the infrastructure of the organization, its hierarchy or strength, or how its budget is met, the writer absolutely throws no light on these questions.

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