Chapter 405 Mangmang, Am I Pretty? shuhaige.net



Huo Qi and the others were pushed out. Director Zhang hurriedly returned to Chen Rou's side, smiling as he took off his hat, revealing his sparsely haired head. He bowed and said, "Mrs. Nie, the Hong Kong Police promise you that we will definitely deploy more police officers and increase patrols in the coming days to ensure the safety of your family. We also ask for your support in our work."

Looking at Nie Jiajun sitting behind Chen Rou, he also bowed and said, "Thank you for your support."

Nie Jiajun was actually confused because Guo Xiaobai was detained in mainland China for about half a month, then spent some money to pull some strings and was released. However, due to some visa issues, he is currently still stranded in mainland China.

Guo Fuzheng thought his father was alright, and the evidence Yu Heng provided was enough to prove that he was kidnapped accidentally and randomly after leaving Deming Hospital. After being questioned by the police a few times, he was released and returned home.

As for Yu Guangxu, he has Swiss residency and has not only not been investigated at all, but has also long since returned to the United States.

All of this was the result of an investigation by the Hong Kong Royal Police.

Nie Jiajun was naturally angry. As a rich young master, he didn't tolerate anyone's behavior. He pointed at Zhang Sir's nose and cursed, "Your investigation is a complete joke. The Royal Police are treating us taxpayers like fools."

He added, "All the people of Hong Kong have seen it. I almost died, but now you want to release the murderer."

Director Zhang was also forcing himself to speak, even though he himself didn't believe the lies he was telling. But he still had to say, "Young Master Nie, bail is not the same as release. Moreover, we have designated a residential area for Cheung Tze-keung. The police will place him under residential surveillance, and he will also have an electronic ankle bracelet. As soon as he leaves the supervised area, the ankle bracelet will immediately trigger an alarm."

Regarding the electronic ankle bracelets used during residential surveillance, the United States had already widely adopted them in the 1980s.

But of course, it can't actually hold people in at all.

Because, based on what Nie Jiajun had seen during his studies abroad, there were instances of people breaking their shackles and then running away to continue committing crimes.

He was furious, straightened his suit, and faced the flashing lights at the door. He said, "As the person involved, I do not accept this."

Even if Nie Jiajun didn't accept it, it wouldn't matter, because the police have absolute investigative power. If the Nie family didn't accept it, there was only one way: to complain to the higher-ranking police chief and inspector general about the entire task force.

Let them complain, Director Zhang can handle it, but he has to let the person go today.

However, going against the grain and publicly humiliating the richest man, Director Zhang, though ruthless, was exceptionally friendly. He ran his hand through his thinning hair and looked at Chen Rou: "Mrs. Nie, I hope you can understand our work."

He added, “If you are not satisfied with our work, you may choose to file a complaint with the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau or the Inspectorate, but please… support our work first so that we can prosecute Cheung Tze-keung as soon as possible.”

During the investigation phase, it was impossible to determine whether Cheung Tze-keung committed the crime because the murder weapon was unknown. In court, wouldn't Cheung Tze-keung's lawyer make a big fuss about it? In the end, wouldn't Cheung Tze-keung still be acquitted?

Not to mention that a large number of police officers with a strong sense of justice felt that the bigwigs were playing tricks on them, the reporters felt the same way.

Logically, Chen Rou should also be very angry, after all, her son is still young, what if he is targeted by Zhang Ziqiang and kidnapped again?

But she was so agreeable today that both Inspector Cheung and Inspector Liao found it unbelievable.

Reporters were snapping photos, but she repeated what she had just said: "Although it was the mainland police officers who saved my son Jiajun at the critical moment, this is Hong Kong after all, and we Hong Kong citizens should trust the Royal Hong Kong Police Force."

That sounds nice, but somehow it also sounds a bit sarcastic.

However, both Zhang Sir and Liao Sir nodded and said, "Thank you for your trust, Mrs. Nie. Thank you."

Chen Rou then said loudly, "At the same time, I also hope that all the police officers in Hong Kong can take action, as can the mainland police officers, and all the citizens. Now, I am going to issue a reward notice for the 911 gun that Cheung Tze-keung used to shoot the mainland police officers. If anyone finds it, Mr. Nie will give a reward of HK$5 million."

Currently, only four people know where the gun is.

Chen Rou naturally told Nie Zhao, and Chen Ke, after learning about it, told Yue Zhongqi.

But Chen Ke's plan was that since it was almost impossible to execute Cheung Tze-keung in Hong Kong, he would try to drive him to the mainland after his release, arrest him there, and then execute him publicly.

In his mind, that 911 should be brought out in mainland China and used to convict Cheung Tze-keung.

But why did Chen Rou suddenly put a bounty on that gun in public? What does she mean by that?

The gun was clearly in her hands, so why did she issue a bounty?

Chen Ke was puzzled, so he looked at Yue Zhongqi, whose mind was working faster. But Yue waved his hand and winked, indicating that the boss would talk about this later. Then he clapped and agreed: "Mrs. Nie, we will definitely help you find the gun."

The reporters were excited when they heard this, and one of them immediately asked loudly, "Could you please tell us the specific model and color of the gun? We can mobilize the public to participate in the search for the gun."

While Liao Sir was still stunned, Yue Zhongqi had already snatched the case file and began to read aloud the details of the gun, the caliber of the bullet, and the color of the gun, based on the information inside.

Once the reporters got the news out, you could imagine that for 5 million, about 80% of Hong Kong's citizens would start looking for that gun. Liao Sir and Director Zhang exchanged a glance and smiled.

What they were worried about was that the mainland police might hide the gun as secret evidence and use it to turn the tables at a crucial moment. But since the Nie family had already issued a reward notice and they hadn't reacted in any particular way, there was only one possibility.

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