Dustland narrates a judicial story that takes place in court. Following the occurrence of a crime, the case is handed over to the interrogator, who himself is in a difficult situation, both professionally and personally. He has to decide on a case involving the mayor's family, and this decision could have far-reaching consequences for everyone. He has to decide between revealing a secret or being silent and expedient, which one is preferable to the other?—Raha Poorghasm