Riverside Police.

Chapter 16 Learning by Doing

Chapter 16 Learning by Doing
Everything is ready, and the forensics work has begun.

At 07:30 in the morning, Han Yu and the instructor Li Weiguo took the jeep of the Bailonggang Police Station to the pier.

The two put on their travel bags and briefcases, and together with Lao Liu, a policeman from the Bailonggang Police Station, walked along the trestle to the barge.

Looking back at the "Welcome to Linghai again" on the trestle bridge and the big "Bailong Port" sign in the distance, I rushed to board the passenger ship that called in the morning ahead of the passengers.

This is a four-story ship that can carry more than 2000 passengers.

Set sail from Qinglong Port later, and arrive at Shiliupu Wharf in the East China Sea at around 04:30 in the afternoon.

Zhang Suo of the Bailonggang Police Station communicated with the captain, the political commissar, and the marshals a few days ago. They were very supportive of cracking down on the ticket dealers, and the marshals even gave up the cabin to the three of them to handle the case.

Zhang Suo didn't board the ship, and was watching the port workers below.

In order to ensure that the news will not be leaked, from today on, no matter who sells tea eggs or rice dumplings, no one is allowed to enter the dock, let alone come to the barge.

The captain, the political commissar, and the police officers also demanded that the staff on the passenger ship not discuss with the wharf personnel who refuel, refill, unload, and collect garbage that the police are investigating "black market tickets."

Those ticket dealers find people to line up to buy tickets every day, and resell the boat tickets at high prices every day, but they never take the boat.

It is impossible for passengers to come back so soon by boat to the East China Sea, let alone make a special trip to inform those ticket dealers.

In short, as long as the dock is under control, a lot of evidence can be collected in the next ten days.

This kind of attack has never happened before.

The marshal took the three of them to the marshal's room, and sighed, "Li Zhi, Lao Liu, you are the only ones who can attack like this. We in the East China Sea can't learn even if we want to."

"There are hundreds of ticket sellers on your side, and it's not easy to know their situation. Even if you can know it, passengers will be confused when they look at the photos."

"It's not hundreds or thousands, it's definitely thousands."

"So small places have the advantages of small places. Although ticket dealers are equally rampant, they are not as numerous as big cities."

Tickets will be checked immediately in the waiting hall, and the passengers will be boarding soon.

The marshal was going to be on duty, and said with a smile: "Li Zhi, Lao Liu, Xiao Han, I'll go to work first, you guys rest for a while."

Li Weiguo hurriedly said: "Okay, you do your work first."

The marshal looked at Han Yu again, and walked away with a half-smile.

Later, I will find passengers who bought tickets on the black market to collect their certificates. I have just started working and have no work permits, so I can no longer wear uniforms.

Available uniforms are for women!
Han Yu really doesn't want to wear it, and it's impossible not to wear it.

In the end, the embarrassment was thrown on the boat, and the colleagues in the East China Sea saw the joke, and it was embarrassing to think about it.

Old Liu from the Bailonggang Police Station had never seen a policeman as young as him, let alone a policeman in a women's uniform like him, and couldn't help laughing at his embarrassing appearance.

"Old Liu, I'm busy today. I'm sorry to make you suffer with us."

Li Weiguo ignored Xiao Xianyu's jokes, opened his briefcase, took out a bottle of ink, a box of ink pads, two pens and a large stack of paper for notes.

The boat sailed on the river for about eight hours, and when it arrived at the Shiliupu Wharf in the East China Sea, the passengers had to disembark.

According to preliminary estimates, there are no less than [-] passengers who cannot buy ferry tickets at the ticket window and can only buy high-priced tickets from ticket dealers.

In other words, within eight hours, more than 200 passengers were asked and more than 200 notes were made!
Little Xianyu is a newcomer, so he can't help him for the time being.

This means that each of them has to take a hundred transcripts today, not to mention whether their hands will be numb when writing, and I am afraid that they will not even have time to eat, drink water, or go to the bathroom.

Old Liu had already prepared himself for this, and quickly said: "What are you talking about, you are helping us, this is my duty."

Han Yu quickly leaned over to open the travel bag and took out two photo albums.

Old Liu picked up a book, stood up and said, "Li Zhi, Xiao Han, I'll go to the opposite cabin."

At this time, a notice came from the radio to remind passengers to board the ship in an orderly manner, take care of their luggage, and take care of their children.

It was the first time to take a large ship, and Han Yu couldn't help but come out, leaning on the railing and looking down.

Ticket checking began, and passengers poured in from the waiting room as if the gates had been opened to release water.

Some are holding children, some are carrying big and small bags, some are carrying burdens, some are carrying fresh fruits and vegetables, and some are even carrying a large net bag with crabs...

Zhang Suo and the marshals helped the old and the young on the barge, constantly reminding passengers not to crowd and to watch their feet.

Ling Qi speaks in a sandy dialect, which can be heard endlessly. Hearing the familiar local accent, it doesn't feel like he is traveling far away.

There are very few second-class and third-class cabins, and it is hard to find a ticket.

Ticket dealers mainly resell tickets for fifth-class and fourth-class cabins. Fourth-class cabins have sleeper beds, while fifth-class cabins are said to be seats. In fact, there are neither beds nor seats. You can find places to sit on decks and aisles.

With the low and melodious whistle, the passenger ship slowly left Bailong Port.

Finally, the dream of taking a big ship came true, and he didn't have to pay for it himself, and even felt a great sense of accomplishment. Looking at the pier that was getting farther and farther away, Han Yu was overwhelmed, and felt that being a policeman was not bad.

Just as I was full of emotions, the announcement came from the radio that the Public Security Bureau of Donghai Shipping, together with the Public Security Bureau of Binjiang Port and the Public Security Bureau of Linghai, cracked down on ticket dealers and wanted to count the number of people who bought tickets on the black market.

One stone stirred up a thousand waves, and the passengers raised their hands one after another.

It is not easy for anyone to go out, and they hate ticket dealers.

Some passengers were afraid that the police and staff would not see them, shouting "I bought a black market ticket", "I still have me"...

"Please don't worry, we will count the number of people first, and then we will form groups of ten people, and go to the police station to report the situation in groups."

"Comrade police, catch those ticket dealers, will you give us a refund?"

The marshal was stopped by the question, subconsciously turned around.

If you want to crack down on those ticket dealers, you need the testimony of these victims.

Li Weiguo quickly took over the loudspeaker, and said in a cadence: "I can understand everyone's feelings, but now the main task is to investigate and collect evidence. I can assure everyone that we will do our best to recover everyone's economic losses."

"Have you heard, time is very tight, please cooperate, we will count and register first!"

The marshal explained a few words, picked up a folder made of wood, and started counting.

Han Yu was also assigned a piece of wood, and picked up a pen to count separately with Li Weiguo and Lao Liu.

"Comrade, what's your name?"

"Wang Youyu."

"Is there any, more than every year?"

"Yes, that's more than enough."

"Okay, next one."

"Little comrade, my name is Li Yusheng. When it rains, life is born."

"Ok."

Han Yu quickly wrote down the name, looked up and asked, "Grandma, what's your name?"

The old lady hugged the flower cloth bag and said nervously in Sandy dialect: "My name is Liu Su'e, I can't read, I don't know which Su'e it is."

Han Yu asked, "Did you bring your ID?"

"Bring it."

"Please take it out and let me see."

……

This is an action against ticket dealers, and the masses are very enthusiastic.

A few people who looked like intellectuals and two PLA soldiers volunteered to help with statistics.

In less than 10 minutes, the number of passengers who had to buy black market tickets from scalpers because they could not buy tickets at the ticket window was counted, as many as 310 people!
The marshals realized that it would be difficult for the three of them to complete the task of collecting evidence within eight hours. Knowing that there were six female ticket dealers in their hands, they simply asked for the photos of the six female suspects and went to the restaurant to help in the collection of evidence. .

Han Yu didn't understand anything, so he couldn't help much, so he could only help maintain order at the door of the police cabin.

The first person to come in was a bricklayer in his thirties who was going to build in the East China Sea.

After reading his documents, Li Weiguo asked him about his name, age, home address, etc., and quickly recorded them.

Ask about the basic situation of the bricklayer and get to the point.

"When did you buy the black market ticket?"

"This morning."

"What time is it in the morning?"

"Around six twenty."

"Where did you buy it from?"

"I bought it from a scalper in front of the bus station."

"It's big in front of the bus station, let me be more specific."

"That's where the row of 'rabbit heads' [a motorized three-wheeler powered by a diesel engine] parked."

Li Weiguo asked: "Do you remember what the scalper looks like, and how old is it?"

The bricklayer said without hesitation: "How can I forget what happened in the morning. He is not tall, has a long face, smokes, and has big yellow teeth. It is cold in the morning, and he is wearing a navy blue coat, and he speaks Sandy dialect."

Li Weiguo recorded the important points, raised his head and asked, "Will you recognize him when we see you again?"

"can!"

"Okay, look at the photo album, is he among these people?"

The bricklayer remembered clearly what happened a few hours ago.

He opened the photo album and looked at it, and quickly identified a ticket dealer, and promised that he would never admit his mistake, saying that he would recognize him even in ashes.

Li Weiguo asked him about the process of buying black market tickets with the suspect, and asked him to sign and put his fingerprint on the record.

Let the bricklayer go back first, organize the records, and invite the second passenger to come in...

It turns out that previous detective work was important.

If it wasn't for knowing the situation of those scalpers in advance and secretly taking photos of those scalpers, it would be useless for the passengers to remember the appearance of the scalpers.

After all, it is difficult to identify who is based on description alone, and they are unlikely to help identify and testify.

Han Yu watched by the door for more than an hour. Seeing Li Weiguo constantly rubbing his wrists, he walked over and leaned over and said, "Li Zhi, if you ask, I'll help you remember."

Age is not forgiving, so I can't take it after only a dozen transcripts, and I am a little seasick.

Li Weiguo really needs someone to help, but the transcripts made now will be used as evidence in the future.After weighing it up, he picked up a stack of notes he just made:

"Xiao Han, making a record is not as simple as it seems. You can't just record what the person says. You have to focus on the key points!"

"Oh."

"Look at how I recorded it first, read it carefully, read it carefully, and learn to memorize it on the sidelines after reading it."

"Ok."

"These are all evidence, don't mess them up."

"I know."

Li Weiguo continued to ask, asked the passengers to identify the photos, and continued to make records.

After reading a few transcripts, Han Yu probably had a clue in his mind, so he tried to record two transcripts on the sidelines.

As an old pre-examiner, although Li Weiguo has rich experience in handling cases, it has been a long time since he has had such a high-intensity job, and his wrist is so sore that he can hardly hold his pen.He simply asked the passengers outside to wait a while, picked up the transcript made by Han Yu and read it.

After watching it, I was very surprised.

There is no problem with the format, the handwriting is neat, and the memorized content is clear and organized.

He raised his head and said with a smile: "After all, you are a technical secondary school student, and you learn quickly. You remember well, and you can go to work. There is no time to send you to training, so you can only learn by doing, and learn by doing."

(End of this chapter)

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