Chapter 59 The Veteran Cries Injustice



"Gender: Male?"

Officer Wu, who was in charge of taking the statement, looked him up and down, his face full of disbelief.

Not only did he not believe it, but Jiang Mian and the others were also full of surprise.

Because some police officers were out on duty, there were not many officers left in the police station.

Apart from that man, Jiang Mian and the others were all gathered together taking statements, so they naturally heard these things.

Lin Xiangnan had long hair, dressed like a girl, and didn't look very tall. She was also quite slender.

Compared to the slightly rugged appearance of boys, his facial features were much softer, making him look like a girl no matter how you looked at him.

"I'm a boy, I have..."

He appeared extremely nervous in front of the police, but he knew that he absolutely could not lie in this situation.

Sensing his unease, the young officer Wu tried to calm him down, gradually changing the subject: "Did you bring your ID card?"

Officer Wu wanted to verify his age and then, based on the medical report, determine the severity of the case.

“No,” Lin Xiangnan shook his head, pointing to the man taking a statement on the other side, “He stole my ID card. He forced me to scam people and make money. I refused, and then he started beating me…”

As Lin Xiangnan spoke, his voice grew softer and softer.

Intentionally injuring someone and robbing someone's private property.

That's real torture!

These two charges alone should be enough to put that man in jail for at least three years.

For some reason, Lin Xiangnan suddenly felt a surge of grievance welling up in his heart. His voice choked up and he could no longer say anything else. Tears streamed down his cheeks uncontrollably, like beads from a broken string.

He raised his hand to wipe it while saying "I'm sorry," but his voice was already hoarse and he couldn't make a sound.

In the face of extreme grief, tears seem to become an outlet for emotions.

Jiang Mian didn't know how to comfort him, so she could only put her arm around his shoulder and gently pat him as a silent comfort, trying to convey strength to him in this way.

Seeing this, Zhou Ziyu felt a little jealous.

If this person were a girl, then it wouldn't matter.

But the other person happened to be a man, and Jiang Wan was standing so close to him, patting him and comforting him.

He was so brave and powerful just now, but Jiang Wan didn't praise him at all!

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Since he had obtained a useful clue, Officer Wu decided to let Lin Xiangnan calm down first.

After grabbing a few tissues from the table and handing them to him, she got up and left for the interrogation room.

As soon as the door opened, I heard the man shouting his grievances: "Officer, I'm innocent! I'm a law-abiding citizen, I didn't do anything!"

In the cramped interrogation room, his voice was deafening, irritating Officer Zhao, who was taking his statement.

They see this scene almost every day. Everyone who comes in for questioning has to cry and wail for a while to prove their innocence.

Just as Officer Zhao was about to slam his fist on the table and yell at him, another officer, Officer Wu, who was taking a statement, came in and whispered a few words in his ear.

Officer Zhao then tapped the table: "The victim has already said that you not only intentionally injured him, but also stole his personal belongings. His ID card was on you, right?"

"What ID card? I don't know!"

Upon hearing this, the man immediately shook his head in denial, but the hint of panic that flashed in his eyes did not escape the notice of Officer Zhao and the others.

"Luo Biao!"

Officer Zhao slammed his hand on the table: "If you keep playing dumb and obstructing the police investigation, do you know what the consequences will be?!"

The roar came suddenly, and the man called Luo Biao was instantly stunned.

Before they could react, Officer Zhao gave the others a wink, and the young officer immediately understood.

Without saying a word, he went straight up and pressed Luo Biao onto the table, starting to search his clothes and pockets.

"What are you doing?! What right do you have to search me?! Do you have a search warrant?!"

Luo Biao twisted his body, desperately trying to break free, but how could he possibly compete with a well-trained and physically strong policeman?

Officer Zhao, as if watching a comedy show, picked up his notebook and slapped it on his face: "Why would I need a search warrant to search a thug like you? You've been watching too many TV dramas!"

"You!" Luo Biao retorted, his neck stiff. "You've insulted my character!"

Let's put matters of character aside for now.

A moment later, the wallet was taken out of the pants pocket and opened.

Besides a small amount of loose cash, there were several credit cards. Moreover, after finding Luo Biao's ID card, the police also found another ID card.

It was Lin Xiangnan's!

Officer Zhao picked up Lin Xiangnan's ID card and asked him, "Is this what you call 'not knowing'? Come on, explain!"

"I...I..."

Luo Biao felt like he had thorns in his back; he talked to me for most of the day, but I still couldn't get any further information.

From the moment he lied, the scales of this case began to tip.

Officer Zhao didn't want to waste time with him, so he simply tossed his ID card to a junior officer beside him and said, "Check it in the system."

He felt that Luo Biao must have a criminal record. Judging from the way this old fox cried and screamed for justice as soon as he came in, he probably had something on his hands.

The junior officer assigned the task turned and left the room. When asked anything more, Luo Biao refused to answer.

If he wouldn't talk, fine. Officer Zhao went outside, lit a cigarette, and the stimulation of the cigarette dispelled the fatigue of a day's work.

Amidst the swirling smoke, it was impossible to discern what he was thinking.

The world is vast and full of wonders.

Having spent decades in the police force, he had seen everything he should and shouldn't have seen, and his temperament had long been stronger than that of ordinary people.

As soon as his cigarette burned out, the junior officer who had gone to check the system quickly ran back: "Chief Zhao, we've found it."

"Luo Biao, born in 1993, committed burglary two years ago. Because the amount involved was small and no one was injured, he was only sentenced to one year and two months in prison. Not long after his release, he was caught in a city-wide raid for secretly running a gambling den. Due to the large amount of money involved, he was sentenced to six months in detention. In addition, this man is idle and has developed a gambling addiction. He went back to the gambling table as soon as he was released from detention."

Officer Zhao snorted coldly: "Very well, so you want to revisit this place again."

According to Lin Xiangnan, he met Luo Biao in an online chat group. Because he wanted to buy some kind of medicine from him, the two added each other as friends. After chatting privately, Lin Xiangnan said that he didn't have enough money. Luo Biao said on the surface that he had a way, but after meeting in person, he not only stole Lin Xiangnan's ID card, but also planned to collude with him to carry out a honey trap to swindle money. When Lin Xiangnan refused, he was beaten and verbally abused by Luo Biao.

Officer Zhao grasped the crux of the problem: "What medicine?"

"Illegal goods that are not available on the market."

Just as the young police officer was about to explain, a commotion broke out outside.

Officer Zhao was about to go out to see what was going on when a police officer ran over: "Chief Zhao, an old lady came in. She started crying and making a scene, insisting that we arrested the wrong son."

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