Chapter 379: Step by Step (4)
The question was: "Moros, as a director of the Russian company Saint Pumpburg xxxx, you have committed many evil deeds in trafficking children over the years... However, throughout the entire incident, you were just a pawn of Ivan Yeger, at his mercy. If you can thoroughly confess all the crimes of your boss and make amends, we can reduce your sentence at our discretion." Seeing that Moros's mental defenses had been broken several times, Sun Liang explained the policy to him.
"Comrade police officer, I am indeed just a pawn. I am nothing more than the boss's lackey, specializing in conveying the boss's orders. As long as I can reduce my sentence, I will tell you everything I know." Moros was sweating profusely and his face was pale.
Sun Liang said: "Then tell us everything you know, especially about Ivan Yeger. The more detailed the better."
"Okay." Moros nodded in agreement and began his lengthy narration...
"Comrade police officer, speaking of Ivan Yeger, I have to first briefly introduce to you my own miserable life story..." Moros.
My father was originally an employee at a large state-owned factory in Huacheng. Dissatisfied with his low salary and the difficult life he led, he resigned at the end of the last century and moved to the Russian border to do business. Later, while doing business, he met a Russian woman and fell in love with her. They soon married, made some money, bought a house, and had me. ... Life was going well, but then my father tragically died in a traffic accident... My mother was devastated and passed away from grief about a year later! Thus, I became an orphan. Orphaned, I was adopted by my adoptive father, Sergei. Adoption is a nice way of putting it; in reality, it meant I was brought into a gang of thieves and made into a thief. Sergei was a seasoned thief, a subordinate of Ivan Yeger, a relatively successful henchman. His thieving skills were so impressive that Ivan Yeger assigned him the task of training him. Under his training, I became a true thief, required to complete a certain workload every day. To survive, I had to work incredibly hard, eventually becoming a skilled thief and Sergei's confidant. Later, perhaps having made a fortune, our boss founded a multi-faceted company. He jumped on the bandwagon and started trafficking children. Initially, he asked us to kidnap children from our neighborhood. Later, after becoming acquainted with traffickers from other countries, he became a broker. "Moros," he said.
"What price did you quote to Qiao Keli?" Sun Liang asked.
"Eighty to one hundred thousand dollars per child. It increases every year." Moros.
"So a child can be sold for 600,000 to 700,000 RMB?" Sun Liang asked.
"Yes." Moros.
"Boss, young people in Europe and the United States don't like to have children now because of the big exchange rate difference between Asia and Europe and the United States. They would rather spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy a child than to give birth to one themselves. Also, underground organ smuggling is rampant now. A living organ, such as a liver or kidney, is often difficult to find and very expensive. If the stolen children cannot be sold, their organs can be sold, which can make a lot of money..." Moros.
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