Puneet Chaudhary
Limehouse warehouse owner
Puneet Chaudhary owns a goods
warehouse on Queen Street near the
Limehouse Docks. He imports and
exports all manner of goods, including
illegal merchandise and off-the-book
items for Edward Gavigan and the
Brotherhood.
Chaudhary is not a member of the
Brotherhood and is uninterested in such matters:
he prefers the accumulation of money. The Brotherhood
pays him well to illegally transport machinery parts to
Shanghai, as well as relics and antiquities of interest to
the cult. He keeps his mouth shut, as to do anything else
would risk this lucrative business.
Chaudhary always carries a knife and a garrote. A
fearless and dangerous man if crossed, he has no remorse
in dispatching those who interfere with his business. Thus,
only if he believes the investigators to be a threat will he
act against them. If he believes he can profit from them,
he attempts to con investigators looking for information—
perhaps he offers, for a price, to “lose” a couple of the
Penhew Foundation’s crates; the crates will contain junk
and nothing of relevance. If sore investigators come back
looking to make trouble, Chaudhary has his men (see
Lascars, page 210) on hand to send them on their way.
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