At around eight o'clock in the morning, Bai Song, who had rested for more than two hours, was awakened by several phone calls.
Team Ma and others were concerned about him and asked him about the details. Bai Song told them everything.
"You have only one problem when handling cases," Captain Ma criticized, "Although this is a big deal, it doesn't mean we can't solve it. Don't try so hard."
Generally, leaders urge their subordinates to work hard on the case, but Captain Ma really didn't dare to urge Bai Song.
When on a business trip in a foreign place, they are unfamiliar with the place and Captain Ma is also worried about Bai Song and others.
"We will take turns going today. We were really worried last night that they would be desperate." Bai Song said, "According to my analysis, it will be very difficult for them to find a ship. It is impossible for them to easily change to another port."
"Ships capable of ocean voyages usually have fixed schedules," Captain Ma said. "I don't think this ship has even docked yet."
"Ah?" Bai Song agreed after hearing what Captain Ma said: "What you said makes sense."
"Thank you for your hard work. You should take a rest and arrange your work and rest properly." Captain Ma said, "The comrades who are connecting you are all good, especially Captain Wu. You need to contact them more. The management department at the dock has some tables. Maybe they can find out which ship is entering the port in advance."
"I understand!" Bai Song continued to chat with Captain Ma and found that he was indeed inexperienced in this regard.
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After communicating with his leader, Bai Song reorganized his thoughts, stayed up, and went to contact Captain Wu alone.
Most of the ships here are registered, but those that are not registered can also dock, and it is not as accurate as Bai Song thought.
Generally speaking, container ships docking at large ports will notify the port of arrival a few days in advance, but this is still not so accurate. But even so, a lot of data was obtained.
Following Captain Wu, Bai Song also boarded an ocean-going fishing vessel for the first time.
In the field of ocean-going fishing vessels, my country's development level is indeed behind that of Western countries, and many ships are relatively old. This ocean-going vessel is an ultra-low temperature longline fishing vessel with a displacement of 600 tons and a length of 53 meters. It mainly catches bigeye, bluefin, and yellowfin tuna, etc. It has a freezing chamber at minus 50 degrees Celsius on board.
"This is a relatively basic ship, but it can stay at sea for more than six months at a time. Of course, it needs supplies." Captain Wu said: "I am not an expert in this area, but I have seen some of it."
"It's already amazing." Bai Song looked around from beginning to end, "If this falls off the boat into the sea, how can we get out?"
"Then the people on the boat have to throw a rope tied to a lifebuoy to rescue him, or those who are good at swimming have to jump out to rescue him. Although the side of the boat is not high, it is impossible to get out of the water. It's several meters high and there is no place to leverage." Captain Wu said.
"If we enter the high seas and fall in without anyone to rescue us, we will be dead," Bai Song asked.
"Officer, this is not as simple as you think." The first mate of the ship came over and said, "I told you in advance that what you said is very unlucky. It is taboo when we go out to sea. If it weren't for your special identity, I would have kicked you out."
"I'm really sorry." Bai Song apologized sincerely and took Captain Wu off the boat.
"This is normal, don't get me wrong," Captain Wu explained to the first mate after getting off the boat. "On the boat, we are afraid of hearing words like 'capsize' and 'flip'. You are right. Let alone the high seas, as long as you leave the shore, if someone falls in and no one saves them, they will die. After all, those things in the movies are just movies."
"I understand." Bai Song asked again: "Then..."
At this point, he looked around and saw that there was no one around. "Is there a high chance of an accident happening on this kind of ship?"
"That's not a problem. The age of the ship is fine." Captain Wu said, "It's hard to say about old ships. In recent years, GPS and AIS technology have improved, and it's generally not difficult to find rescue when something goes wrong. The Pacific Ocean is too big, and this kind of ship can't just cross it casually. They usually fish in some fishing grounds a few hundred nautical miles from the coast, and they mainly take some routes. After all, ocean currents are very dangerous. But even so, there are accidents every year, just big or small."
"Yeah." Bai Song said, "I heard that ocean liners are now a very good place for crime. Some people will push the people they want to kill off."
"This has happened before," said Captain Wu. "Now cruise ships have a lot of cameras, and if someone falls off, they will be spotted by the cameras. If rescue is timely, it's OK. Of course, sometimes we can't rescue them because the cruise ship is too high and they can fall directly to their death on the sea."
"The sea is so cruel." Bai Song looked at the endless sea.
"But it also feeds countless people, doesn't it?" Captain Wu still has deep feelings for the sea: "But you don't have to worry too much. From June to October every year is the typhoon season. During this season, the winter monsoon prevails and there are no typhoons. Generally, nothing will happen."
"Hmm..." Bai Song seemed to be thinking: "Is there anyone who knows something about this area? Do you have any informants?"
"After these ocean-going ships dock, they need to resupply and add fresh water. There is a local tyrant in this port. He knows everything about adding fresh water. He is quite powerful." Captain Wu said, "We have been keeping an eye on this person recently. He has smuggled before and has been involved in some smuggling activities recently. As for informants, I don't really have any, but I don't know if other local police have any."
"Are you ready to take action?" Bai Song asked curiously.
"Not yet." Captain Wu said, "You came too early. If you had come two months later and arrested him, it would have been easier to find many clues."
"Can you give me his information?" Bai Song asked, "If I have any clues, I'll share them with you."
"Okay, just don't alert the enemy." Captain Wu said, "It's easy to catch him. We don't have much evidence to convict him. We have people among them, but they can't contact the outside world easily, so we can't help you."
"I understand," Bai Song said, "but I have a feeling that our case must be related to these local tyrants."
"Then keep in touch anytime." Captain Wu nodded.
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After getting these clues, Bai Song and the other five people began to arrange their time reasonably, taking turns to hang around the dock. Thanks to certain camouflage skills, Bai Song was still confident that the others would not be discovered.
Of course, he himself can't do it. With this height, he can disguise it in places like the North or Shandong Province, but here in Dongshan, the more he disguises, the more ridiculous it becomes.
In this way, one day and two days passed by.
On November 11, no one gained anything.
The dock is busy as always every day. Bai Song watches every ocean-going ship coming and going, but doesn't notice any problems.
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