If aged tea is hard to find, then we can only look for clues along the transportation lines.
Border patrols, customs, and marine police intensified their crackdown on smuggling. Smuggling was already excessive, and this opportunity provided a chance for a comprehensive crackdown.
Large items like cars, small items like TVs and refrigerators, and most infuriatingly, rice products make up the majority.
And you know what? This crackdown really did uncover quite a few contraband items.
They're all small guys; we haven't seen the real killer yet.
This investigation uncovered a host of other cases.
Especially those who fly large-scale drones, bringing in some electrical appliances, are simply trying to make a profit from the price difference. But there's one type of large-scale drone that needs to be strictly cracked down on.
They even made up a rhyme for this huge aircraft: "A ten-ton aircraft has nine tons of fuel, and the remaining one can hold the Earth."
This "Earth" refers to products from the Earth brand. The full name should be "Two Lions Playing with the Earth."
It is said to be a brand created by a warlord named Liang Kun in a certain northern triangle region.
It is famous for its high quality, and its shipments account for up to 80% of the transaction volume in the region.
Those who dare to transport Earth targets are all desperate criminals. Fortunately, this operation resulted in the seizure of a considerable amount of goods and the arrest of many people.
Through interrogation, they actually found clues about the old tea.
Old tea is in the transportation business; it has its own routes and transports all sorts of things.
Sometimes the scale is quite large.
It is said that recently, some large items have been transferred from Damao, and some small items have also been taken out along with them.
Captain Han followed this line and started the large machine he was working at full speed.
Transporting large items is easy to investigate! The investigation eventually led to Xing Baohua.
I haven't heard of any other ships transporting scrap garbage from Da Mao recently; only the route that Xing Baohua set up is in operation.
Xing Baohua was so surprised by what Captain Han said that he could hardly close his mouth.
After all that, it turns out he was the one who caused this huge mess. Now that Lao Cha is a member of the crew, things are much easier. We have to fix any loopholes!
If Xing Baohua can't find out the truth among his own people, he might as well go eat shit. It turns out he got Su SVD himself and even gave it to himself.
So the previous TNT also came via this transportation route, and if responsibility is to be investigated, Xing Baohua cannot escape it.
Xing Baohua felt really humiliated!
He made a series of phone calls, asking people to find someone named Lao Cha.
He's a traitor, earning a salary from the boss while stealing his goods, then using those goods to kill the boss. Throwing such a person into the sea to feed the fish is too lenient; he should at least be torn apart by five horses.
When Zhao Shanhai received Xing Baohua's call, he thought it was about hiring. He was unaware that Xing Baohua had been targeted.
He also told Xing Baohua that more than seventy people had been recruited and were undergoing adaptive training to help them regain their wartime state.
"Hey Lao Zhao! You almost didn't get to see your boss again. I got sniped three or four days ago, and the target was a body armor-clad guy!"
"ah!"
Zhao Shanhai listened in surprise as Xing Baohua recounted the attack. The other side had already sent two groups of people, and it was unknown whether there would be a third.
The operation needs to be expedited. If possible, send a few veterans to hide in Da Mei, and if necessary, launch a surprise attack on their base there.
There's also the decommissioned junk that came from Er Mao's place. Not only was there an insider, but there were also greedy people who hoarded some junk off the ship. They were even targeted because of their own cargo.
A man named Lao Cha (Old Tea) uncovered his entire gang.
Zhao Shanhai said that the current junk collector is Wang Dalu, who was also appointed by Xing Baohua.
“Then let him find the person for me! I didn’t say it was him who did it,” Xing Baohua said.
Captain Han placed his hopes on Xing Baohua. In fact, he didn't need to tell him anything. If Xing Baohua wanted to live well, he should cut off this connection. Then, he could hand over a few people, and they would be able to explain themselves.
After receiving inside information, Lao Cha ran away.
This is a man who has long been involved in the world's black market. He started out in Singapore's seaports, making connections with ships from various countries, sometimes picking up cargo, sometimes providing intelligence.
Later, something happened, and he ran back to Malaysia, where he hung out in the Malacca area. By chance, he came across a batch of car parts and even brand-new used cars being transported from Japan.
He contracted to supply some parts and vehicles, and then resold them to the areas around Kuala Lumpur, and as far as the vicinity of Iceland.
What puzzled him most was the ample supply. Sometimes, the dates on the engine parts were even recent.
Who would sell a one- or two-year-old car as a spare part?
After getting to know the people who deal in these auto parts, I managed to get some information out of them.
This car has an unknown origin even in Japan, so the only way to get it out is to disassemble it into parts.
In order to expand their business, they converted the right-hand drive to left-hand drive and brought it to the domestic market.
Old Cha gradually became one of them. At first, he would go to the South China Sea islands and bring the modified cars here at very cheap prices, which were very popular.
When Chinese people meet and greet each other, they usually ask, "What is your surname?"
"Old Tea" was a nickname, and I instinctively said my surname was Huang.
When you're overseas, people usually ask your name, "What's your name?" and they're also used to adding "ah" before it.
If your name has "Ming" in it, you can say "My name is A Ming" and the last character has "A" in it. That's basically how people are called.
Among Chinese people in Southeast Asia, Huang, Lin, Chen, and Li are common surnames. Huang and Lin are the most prevalent.
Old tea is very popular on the South China Sea islands. Not only are the cars they bring cheap, but they also get some odds and ends, small electronic products, etc.
The original truck was also crammed with goods; this is called a large truck carrying smaller cargo.
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