The police car recognized it as a convoy and seemed to spot a lot of lucrative profits.
There's a saying in Malaysia: "If you have money, there's nothing you can't solve, not even a matter of life and death."
Those without money are in prison, while those with money are out there living carefree lives, indulging in debauchery.
The chaos in Malaysia has its reasons, the most fundamental factor being that those who wear the guise of justice are accepting money from unscrupulous individuals.
The truck with the large head was stopped.
The two cheerful native police officers walked up to the truck. Only when the truck window rolled down did they see that the other was wearing a combat uniform and a mask covering his mouth under his helmet, revealing only a pair of blue eyes.
Speaking in a language the special forces couldn't understand, he was about to reach for his small revolver when a dozen AKs were pointed at his forehead.
Tie the people up and leave them by the roadside. Drive their car around, and before leaving, place a pineapple with its safety pin removed under the wheel, tie a rope to it and hang it near the fuel tank. As soon as the car starts moving and the wheel turns, the pineapple will get caught in the space under the fuel tank and the rear axle.
Booby traps, he's the real expert.
They would stop at nothing to stop the police from chasing them.
After the police arrived, the auto parts factory was set on fire, partly to destroy evidence and partly to prevent further investigation.
Just think how rough the Russians are at work; they do simple, effective, and brutal tasks. They've given the Royal Malaysian Police quite a bit of trouble.
Malaysia's efficiency cannot be described as slow, but rather as incredibly slow.
The officials were all resting; who would come out in the middle of the night, especially with such a big incident happening so slowly? Malacca couldn't handle it, so they had to report it to the state level, which was very far away.
Just wait, it can only be handled by the local police.
The state officials didn't arrive until noon the following day. The situation was clear, but they couldn't come up with a clear direction.
In the end, they decided on some kind of battle in a private hall.
Following the tire tracks, they eventually found two patrolling police officers. They had been tied up and thrown aside.
Look at this, so many people and vehicles passed by in a whole day, and not a single one of them called the police. Luckily, the car wasn't stolen.
After dealing with the two junior officers, it was almost dark the next day. If they continued chasing, they wouldn't be able to see the road anymore, so they could only continue searching for clues during the day.
Of course, this is without pressure. Under pressure, the speed is actually quite fast. This pressure only comes from the amount of money involved.
The two junior police officers didn't notice anything amiss when they were tied up. They were thinking it was getting dark, so they should hurry back. As for their statements, they figured they could talk about them over coffee at the station.
The two young police officers drove their own car back, and within seconds of starting, the rear of the car was smashed open. Combined with the impact of the fuel tank, the car flipped over.
The raging fire turned half the sky red. When the firefighters arrived, the vehicle frame was still there, but the human frame was nowhere to be found.
This kind of speed at which cases are solved would be unbearable in any other country, but in Malaysia, you're forced to get used to it.
Zhao Shanhai had already returned to the base. On the third day, he went to Malaysia and followed the tire tracks to the beach, but the trail went cold.
The trail went cold, and they could have just searched using technology, but to their surprise, on the fifth day they invited the state's most famous wizard to perform a ritual.
You would never guess that this famous wizard wasn't there to pray for the dead, but to solve a case.
Holding a coconut in one hand and a ritual implement made of bamboo in the other, he strolled along the beach with his disciples and followers, performing rituals.
The local people, who came from afar, believed in this and thought the shaman was omnipotent. Their eyes were filled not only with piety but also with longing.
Finally, the great wizard pointed north with his magical artifact, saying that the villains were hiding in the mountains and forests.
So the local police organized indigenous residents and a large number of military police to search the mountains to the north.
As it turned out, they actually found some clues: a lot of parachutes and boxes containing some equipment.
No one knows where it's hidden again. This discovery confirmed the sorcerer's abilities, and his followers exaggerated the story and reported this bizarre event to the Sin Chew Daily.
They found a bunch of broken boxes and celebrated like they'd solved a case! But few cared where the people were.
The Malacca community has also made its search for the old tea maker public. No matter where it's hiding, a reward of 500,000 Malaysian Ringgit will be given for its discovery.
The number was neither too high nor too low, but it was very tempting. Gangs in major cities were looking for people, and even the Indian gang came out to search.
Even more bizarrely, the Malaysian police also got involved, not to solve a case in Malacca, but for the reward.
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