Chapter 402 One Hundred Million Bail!



But Chen Ke was a diligent person, and he would take out the garbage, clean up, and disinfect whenever he had free time.

Now not only is the hygiene up to standard, but Chen Ke and his classmates' dormitory has also been moved.

Their dormitory was moved to the third floor, and the stairs there were conveniently located.

In fact, Chen Ke also wanted to see A Yuan. In fact, he cleaned every day so that the hygiene would meet the standards when the child came. After going upstairs, Chen Rou asked Li Xia and Song Yuanchao to take little A Yuan to Chen Ke's dormitory.

For a rich family's young master, the fewer people who have seen his face, the better.

Then she went upstairs with Yue Zhongqi, and asked as they walked, "So, according to what you've heard, the Hong Kong police are still sticking to their position and want to go against the opposition of all the rich people in Hong Kong to allow Cheung Tze-keung to be released on bail?"

Yue Zhongqi sighed, but said, "I feel that the Hong Kong police don't want to solve the case, but rather want to fight us."

Chen Rou nodded and asked, "Have you heard any information? How many are they planning to open?"

Yue Zhongqi stopped and raised his index finger: "The Hong Kong Police Department is preparing to break the record again and set an astronomical price of 100 million Hong Kong dollars."

They added, "They say that because of that 100 million, Cheung Tze-keung wouldn't dare to commit another crime. What do you think?"

The last record-breaking bail was set by Song Yuanchao.

Nie Zhao didn't hesitate to spend 60 million for his bodyguard captain.

Of course, Yu Zhengrong was later investigated, and Song Yuanchao was found innocent, so the money was returned.

The case of Cheung Tze-keung is actually quite similar to the events in Chen Rou's memories from her previous life.

Because in her memory, during those few years, police officers arrested Cheung Tze-keung and brought him to court.

The police issued a bail of 100 million, but ironically, Cheung Tze-keung was eventually acquitted. Not only was the 100 million returned intact, but the police also had to pay Cheung 40 million in compensation for the prolonged detention, the psychological trauma inflicted on him, the disruption to his work, and his legal fees.

It sounds surreal, but it actually happened.

Its occurrence is enough to show how chaotic and ineffective the Hong Kong police force is today.

Chen Rou was walking when she looked up and smiled: "Hi, Officer Huo."

It was Huo Qi, wearing a fluorescent green traffic police uniform. It seems he has been working as a traffic policeman for the past three months.

It's quite embarrassing, considering he used to be a leading figure in the Hong Kong police force, personally taking action against mainland public security.

And now, his superiors are humiliating him in front of his rivals.

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