To facilitate tracking, all police officers were in plainclothes, each armed with ammunition and ammunition. Human traffickers were rampant in those days, many armed with heavy weapons, and sometimes desperately opened fire, leading to a high death rate among police officers.
After the police officers gathered what they needed, Professor Dong led them out to the first discovery site. There were so many public restrooms in the city, so why did the two elderly women choose this one? Were there any houses nearby?
The second stop was a house far away from the public toilet. Professor Dong had made a very hidden oracle bone symbol nearby. Lao Cui couldn't help but give him a thumbs up when he saw it.
The third stop was when the whole group followed her out of the city and walked three or four miles east. When Lao Cui saw the village, he couldn't help but ask Professor Dong three times to confirm whether it was this village.
Professor Dong felt something was amiss when Lao Cui asked for confirmation a second time. He then learned that this was Lao Cui's hometown, and that his family was from this village. This village was a bit like Guanjia Village, as most of the villagers were surnamed Cui. It was called Cuijia Village.
Professor Dong led Lao Cui a few steps toward the village entrance and pointed to a large tree for him to see. Everyone in the group was armed with a flashlight, and as Professor Dong spoke, several flashes of light shone simultaneously onto the tree trunk. Lao Cui took a look and saw that it was still oracle bone script he didn't recognize. Although Lao Cui couldn't accept it, he still had a very high level of professionalism in his job. Without a second thought, he was the first to lead the group into the village.
Following the secret code left by Professor Dong, we successfully found the family that Professor Dong had been following at the edge of the village. The red brick and tiled house was particularly conspicuous in the village.
"Our village chief's house," Lao Cui said, gritting his teeth and with deep disappointment in his eyes.
That was perfect. I had been thinking of sending someone to ask the village chief about the situation, but I didn't expect that the one with the problem was the village chief himself. So Lao Cui simply started to make arrangements and prepared to go in directly.
Thanks to Lao Cui, who knew the village inside out, the roundup was a complete success. In less than ten minutes, the entire courtyard was thoroughly searched. With a single gesture from Lao Cui, every remaining occupant of the house was apprehended in five minutes. The village chief cursed at Lao Cui but refused to admit his guilt.
According to seniority, Lao Cui should call the village chief uncle, but he acted like an elder and kept cursing at him. After repeated persuasion by the public security personnel failed, Sui He chopped him on the neck with a knife and knocked him unconscious. The world was finally quiet, and everyone sighed.
Then, a search of the Cui Village chief's home revealed two cellars. Both were empty, but there were signs of human habitation, including excrement and uncollected garbage. The people inside the house had also reported back that they had also discovered problems, prompting Old Cui Suihe to rush in. Professor Dong, with her experience and quick thinking, also joined in, helping to analyze the case.
Only Lao Cui and his two sons were in the house. It seemed that the trafficked people had been moved away. Lao Cui was so anxious that he almost vomited blood and had no mood to go into the house to look for anything else. What should I do? The county town is so small, who knows where this damn uncle Wu took the two victims?
If they're sold into the mountains, tracing them back is incredibly difficult. Last year, three women were abducted on a train and sold into the mountains south of their county seat. Over 40 police officers were called, but because the mountains are relatively isolated from the outside world, the villagers believed buying wives wasn't illegal, and so they were extremely hostile to the police. After three days of searching, the three victims couldn't be rescued.
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