Qian Mowei chose to surrender to the Hong Kong police. After all, the situation with the South Vietnamese and Malayan police was too complicated. If he surrendered in these two places, he might be privately traded for a bounty.
As an intelligence broker, it was certainly no problem for him to contact the Hong Kong police across borders. The police also welcomed Qian Mowei's surrender and immediately sent someone to South Vietnam to pick him up.
As Qian Mowei boarded the flight to Hong Kong, news of the end of the bounty spread. Various factions speculated about who had claimed the money, but it was unlikely anyone would admit it anytime soon.
Qian Mowei's arrest made things much simpler afterwards. The "friend" who introduced the business to him was an underground intermediary in Chinatown in the Fifty States. It was just that the other party had a bigger business and knew more people, so he was able to contact him.
The Fifty-State Federation is not South Vietnam. It is very difficult for the Hong Kong police to communicate with them, as they simply ignore them.
But this did not pose a problem for Si Mingyu. He placed an order directly to Blackwater International Company of the Fifty State Federation through a reliable middleman: Bring this person here.
In the Fifty-State Union, where money reigns supreme, nothing is impossible with dollars. If there is, it's probably because the price isn't high enough. I'd better pay the $10 million upfront. Blackwater International says it's a foolproof solution.
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William Tang, a native of Chinatown, was no different from the local white people except that he could speak Chinese. However, he used his Chinese appearance to get along well with the powerful people in Chinatown, so he started a business as an underground intermediary.
In order to ensure his own safety, people like him may not only have three burrows but also have to live in a place without a fixed address.
But it also depends on who is looking for him.
One night, William Towne was sleeping when he suddenly heard the sound of a door being broken. He turned over and grabbed the Colt M1911 pistol under his pillow, ready to kill the intruder. However, when he saw who it was, he immediately dropped the gun and raised his hands.
Facts proved that his choice was very wise. When he was gagged, handcuffed and stuffed into the car, he saw that there were at least thirteen well-equipped armed men coming to arrest him. It is no exaggeration to say that with the level of equipment of this group of people, they would have no problem rescuing hostages in Iraq.
Yes, Blackwater International used a sledgehammer to ensure the successful completion of the mission.
William Tang was then given an anesthetic injection, and when he woke up, he was already in the interrogation room of the Hong Kong Police Station.
According to the police officer who interrogated him, the water police found him lying on the beach during a routine patrol. After checking, they found that he had no entry record, which made him a suspected illegal immigrant.
William Tong had no choice but to tell the Hong Kong police that he had been kidnapped by a group of armed men and brought here. Don't be ridiculous. Those people didn't even take a single dollar from him. Did they kidnap him just to save him the travel expenses to Hong Kong?
In any case, he did not enter the country through formal channels and was an illegal immigrant. The police officer who was responsible for questioning him "happened" to receive a phone call and then told William Tang that he was involved in a shooting case in Hong Kong.
Later, the interrogation was replaced by the serious crime team. At this time, William Tang still couldn't guess the whole story. He was a fool. He was brought to Hong Kong just for the shooting case.
He answered the police's questions without hesitation. He knew the Hong Kong police hadn't been responsible for bringing him here, but no matter who had done it, if he couldn't satisfy the police, even if he could finally return to the Fifty States, he would end up being shot in the back and killed.
Doesn’t the police know how William Tang appeared in Hong Kong?
How could it not be clear? It’s just that everyone knows it tacitly.
The Hong Kong police had no knowledge of this matter in advance and were not involved in it. They just picked up a credit on the beach, no, they picked up a person.
So who would delve into it?
Based on William Town's confession, the police finally figured out the whole picture of the incident.
The employer is a businessman who recently moved from Shanghai to the Fifty State Federation, and the total employment fee is US$2 million.
William Tang took out 500,000 yuan from it, and then found intelligence about South Vietnam and hired the intermediary Qian Mowei.
Qian Mowei withdrew another 300,000 yuan from it, and then contacted the specific implementers Ruan Jingtian and Chen Sunong.
The amount involved in most robbery and murder cases in South Vietnam is only tens of thousands of US dollars, so 1.2 million US dollars is a lot even if it is divided between two people, and it is worth their effort.
According to William Tang, he met the businessman named Park Jae-cheon at a friend's party.
The other party runs an electronics factory in China, and its OEM processing will inevitably involve the import of chips. Many of the world's high-end chip companies are located in the Fifty States Federation. With frequent exchanges, it is natural to get to know many local friends. It is not surprising that after attending more banquets, it is known that they meet "capable" people like William Tang.
William Tang didn't ask why the other party hired someone to kill someone. It was a professional ethics in this line of work not to inquire about the employer's situation.
After learning the name Park Jae-cheon, Si Mingyu knew what was going on.
Park Ji-kae, the ringleader of a robbery ring, had to work on a sewing machine for 35 years. Park Jae-cheon only had one son, which is why he spoiled him so much. It's not that he didn't want to have more children, but not all efforts paid off.
Subsequently, Fu Wanyun, the manager of Dongya Mingyu Electronics Company, launched a commercial competition with Park Jae-cheon's electronics factory under the instruction of Si Mingyu. Park's old rival Li Xi joined the battle at the first time, and then the Guo family also joined in and took action against the Park family in the financial sector.
Originally, the Park family wouldn't collapse so quickly. Si Mingyu called Boss Yu, hoping that everyone would unite to eliminate the Park family and seize market share. As one of the industry leaders in Shanghai, Boss Yu only needed to stand by and watch, and even hint at something, and the Park family would be without external support.
As the saying goes, when a wall falls, everyone pushes it. Under the general trend, the Park family's original partners withdrew one after another. They didn't want to get involved in this matter anymore.
The Pujia factory, without orders, had to halt production, and the out-of-work workers flocked to the Dongya Mingyu Electronics Factory. Perhaps because they were comfortable with their jobs, they had no desire to move on. But now that they weren't being paid, why were they hesitant? Of course, they were going to companies with better pay.
Then, several loans came due and the bank stopped lending. Although the Park family's factory was large and had abundant assets, the more loans it had, the more money it had to borrow. If the capital chain was broken, the factory would collapse within a month.
You were almost unable to hold on, and then the other banks that had lent money to the Park family came knocking on your door, and the huge Park family collapsed.
There was no choice but to sell assets to pay off debts. His peers in Shanghai took over the fruits of victory without any effort, and they were full of goodwill towards Si Mingyu and the Li family.
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