Although they did manage to dismantle a den, the case was far too minor.
How small?
This case is almost entirely about punishment; at most, Yao Junjun will only get a year or two of hard labor.
It's too embarrassing to tell anyone that five law firms worked together to pull off such a case.
If this gets out, won't they become a laughing stock who were tricked by a traitor?
Thinking of this, the men's faces darkened even more, showing no joy whatsoever at the prospect of capturing the suspect.
Just then, a team leader's eyes fell on the group of people crouching in the corner.
"These guys don't look like good people. Maybe we should check them out; they might be fugitives or something..."
It must be said that his words served as a reminder to everyone.
If we really do run into each other, then at least we'll have an explanation and it won't be so awkward.
"Take all these people under control and conduct on-site comparisons."
The order was given in unison, and the patrolmen immediately began comparing the fugitives.
"Boss, this guy seems to be an A-level wanted criminal. He's been on the run for three years!"
"Boss, there's a Class B fugitive here who caused serious injury to someone and is on the run..."
No one expected that they would actually stumble upon a lucky find.
With these two fugitives in their hands, they finally felt a sense of pride.
As for how to write the report, that's another story.
The group rushed to the nearest institute and immediately began the procedures.
At this moment, Yao Junjun couldn't explain himself, let alone make a phone call.
So many people almost made him lose face, how could they possibly have a good attitude towards him?
Whether Yao Junjun admits it or not, his actions have been thoroughly investigated and he has been caught red-handed.
Although he felt wronged, he was the one who had to take the stage in the second half of the competition.
The second team leader looked at him seriously and snorted coldly.
"Tell me, what's your relationship with those two or three guys?"
"They are my bodyguards."
"Bodyguards? What do you need a bodyguard for, you college student? Are they thugs?"
"Tch, I paid someone to do this, so what? Let me tell you, my dad is Yao Aiguo."
"My son's name is Yao Aiguo! Explain yourself clearly, and we'll let you contact your family. We suspect you're involved in organized crime, so confess honestly..."
"What do I need to confess? I've confessed everything. I just opened a game studio, I didn't do anything else."
"You didn't do it? Those two guys are both fugitives. They said they were your henchmen. I heard you had them beat up some classmates not long ago?"
"Damn it, a fugitive? You're kidding me. I want to see my dad, I want to see my lawyer, I want to..."
"You want my ass, this damn kid's not being honest..."
Seeing Yao Junjun's uncooperative expression, the captain of the Second Institute immediately turned ugly.
They've been invited for tea, yet they don't seem to realize the consequences at all.
Everyone was furious that they had mobilized so many people only to catch a small fry spreading obscene videos.
Now that we've finally managed to bring back a few fugitives, we should at least treat them well.
What happened next can only be understood through experience, but one thing is certain.
That is, the team leaders were of one mind: they had to dig the whole case out of the blue.
More importantly, these people did not know Yao Anguo, a bigwig in Beijing.
Su Wu, the instigator, was also unaware of the current situation.
He simply sent away a small fish; whether it was fried, stir-fried, or cooked was none of his concern.
In his view, Yao Junjun would at most be harassed and have to pay some fines.
After all, his father is powerful and wealthy.
The following morning, the collection of all evidence regarding Junjun Game Studio came to an end.
This matter finally alarmed the Municipal Public Security Bureau.
After seeing Yao Junjun's information, someone finally realized something was wrong.
The documents clearly state that his father is Yao Aiguo, the big boss of Jinchi Real Estate, and that the two fugitives were recruited by Zhao Sihai.
Those below might not recognize Yao Aiguo, but how could these high-ranking officials not have an impression of him?
But now all the cases that should have been reviewed, and those that shouldn't have been reviewed, have been reviewed. The only option left is to ask for instructions from higher authorities.
Because, regardless of whether Yao Junjun was aware of it or not, he had used these people quite a bit during this period.
As for what they did, everyone knows the truth.
Although these are all minor fights, hiring fugitives as thugs has become a reality.
Some people with low moral standards were thinking of suppressing the matter.
But when they saw the endless stream of posts on the internet after daybreak, they fell silent.
Su Wu always made the most of his strengths.
The internet is his domain, so naturally he wants to make full use of it.
Junjun Game Studio had installed quite a few cameras, so the surveillance naturally couldn't escape Su Wu's control.
Although he didn't know exactly what was being sent, he could still send some announcements to Yao Junjun.
Posts appeared on various forums, with sensational titles.
"Tianjin patrol officers launched a nighttime raid to combat illegal activities and dismantle a large-scale den distributing obscene videos."
"Junjun Games Studio raided late at night; the boss turns out to be him..."
"The son of Jinchi Real Estate's chairman was arrested on suspicion of disseminating obscene videos; is there more to the story?"
Numerous eye-catching headlines were accompanied by a variety of pictures, including chat logs of Yao Junjun and close-ups of his somewhat flamboyant face.
With pictures and evidence to prove it, the incident attracted countless netizens and quickly gained widespread attention.
These news items immediately attracted the attention of reporters from various fields.
Those who were more diligent had already taken their equipment and gone to the institute and the Tianjin branch of Jinchi Real Estate to stake out the site.
How can you suppress it? Suppressing it would just make you uncomfortable, wouldn't it?
Yao Aiguo, who had returned to Beijing at that moment, was unaware of this.
After all, someone his age doesn't have the habit of surfing the internet.
After breakfast, he was thinking about dealing with some tasks at hand when his phone rang.
"Old Yao, what's going on with your son? Why did he cause such a commotion?"
"What's wrong? Has that kid gotten into trouble again?"
"Looks like you don't know yet, your son has been arrested, and it's all over the internet!"
"What? That's impossible! What happened?"
"Well, here's the thing..."
The person on the other end of the phone explained in detail, and Yao Aiguo listened with wide eyes.
As for spreading obscene videos, it's a big deal or a small deal, and he doesn't care.
However, harboring fugitives as henchmen is a serious matter.
After a long pause, a deep sigh came from the other end of the phone, "What are you going to do with your good son who harbored a fugitive?"
"He was probably scammed. He doesn't have the guts, so..."
"Wait a minute, I have a new situation on my end, I'll talk to you later."
Before Yao Aiguo could finish speaking, a shocked voice came from the other end of the phone, as if something else had happened.
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