Chapter 1155 Shock

The Malacca City Police Department and the Laidani gang knew each other quite well, so soon an "acquaintance" was brought to Chavez.

Chavez leaned over to the cowering young man in front of him and asked, "Hey, isn't this Chris from Block 8? Why are you sick and look so bad?"

After some sarcastic teasing, it was obvious that Chavez knew this young man. Chris was a small leader of the Laidani gang in the eighth district of Maracaibo.

The reason why Chavez was so impressed with him was that this young man had offended him a month ago. Although he was let go in the end due to the strength of the Laidani gang, this does not mean that Chavez did not bear a grudge. At that time, Chavez just did not want to get involved.

Chris is only eighteen years old, but he is already an important member of the Laidani gang. Of course, now that the gang's top brass has been purged, Chris, who escaped the net, has become the current highest leader of the Laidani gang.

Chris's age shows that he is very young, but he has been in gangs for quite some time. In today's era, children from the lower classes are actually more likely to mature precociously, or to enter society very early.

Chris, who is only eighteen years old, actually joined the Laidani gang at the age of fourteen. He is an orphan and his parents died one after another when he was ten years old. This meant that Chris had neither been to school nor had any skills.

But God gave Chris a good physique, he was extremely strong and a good fighter. He had been a leader among kids since he was a child. So at the age of fourteen, after seeing the powerful street gangs of Laidani, he joined the "big family" of Laidani without hesitation.

Young people are brave and aggressive, and tend to be arrogant and domineering. Soon, Chris gained Carmen's appreciation by doing things in the same style as the second-generation leader of the Laidani gang. After carrying out several charge-leading missions, he was promoted by Carmen to a small leader, in charge of the eighth block.

Two months ago, this young man who was doing well in the Laidani gang was invited to the police station for tea because of a street fight.

As a result, because of his youthful vigor, he spoke rudely to Chavez at the time. Chavez still remembers what Chris said to him at the time: "What's the point of being a police chief? You policemen are just gangsters in uniform. You are nothing compared to our Laidani gang..."

Compared with the arrogance and fearlessness of a newborn calf two months ago, Chris is now a completely different person.

His face was pale, his legs were trembling, and he had to be supported by others to stand up. It was obvious that he was frightened by the tragic situation of the Laidani gang.

Facing Chavez's words, his lips trembled slightly as he said, "Sheriff Chavez, I was young and ignorant before, please forgive me..."

Chavez interrupted him and said, "Okay, stop complimenting me. The Laidani gang was wiped out yesterday. Were you there?"

Chris replied in horror: "I should be there! But at that time, I only rushed over after hearing the gunshots, and then I saw the horrible scene... I hid in the corner and didn't dare to make a sound. I came to my senses in the middle of the night and ran back to my residence."

After listening to Chris's explanation, Chavez obtained a lot of intelligence. A group of men in black, and fully armed men in black, surrounded the Laidani gang. There were no less than forty or fifty people, and they had strong psychological qualities and were very experienced.

At that time, Chris heard the gunshots and rushed over from other places. He hid secretly next to a trash can on the corner of the street. It has to be said that he was very brave.

If it was Chavez and others, they would definitely not do this, otherwise the police should have rushed to the scene on the night of the incident yesterday.

But Chavez and other policemen are not fools. The gunfire was so intense yesterday that most people would not run here to take risks. If they were silenced, who would they turn to for justice?

So don’t think that Chris was scared. Just the fact that he dared to come over to “join in the fun” last night shows that he is not an ordinary person. However, Chris obviously paid the price for his recklessness. The little calf who was once fearless was now scared like a fool.

Afterwards, Chavez questioned some of the surviving members of the Laidani gang, but most of them were not at the scene, nor were they as reckless as Chris to "watch".

However, Chavez still targeted the suspect based on the information they gave.

"The Laidani gang has indeed offended a lot of people recently, but the most famous one should be the East African Oil Company. Some members of the Laidani gang said that the gang has recently targeted a construction site of the East African Oil Company, especially many peripheral personnel, most of whom have participated in this matter." Chavez sighed and said, "The East African Oil Company! It is indeed a wealthy company. By the way, they asked us for help before, right?"

"That's right, Sheriff, do you suspect..." the subordinate guessed.

Chavez nodded. "It's very likely that they hired someone to kill someone. After all, the East African Oil Company is not short of money. I heard that it has great influence in East Africa."

Chavez is not an illiterate person like Carmen, but a top student who has received orthodox education. At least in Venezuela, Chavez's academic qualifications exceed those of 90% of Venezuelans, so he is relatively familiar with multinational companies such as East African Oil Company.

The East African Oil Company is a multinational corporation with operations in many regions, including the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Russia, the United States, Romania, etc.

So Chavez had no doubt about the financial strength of East African Oil Company, but was East African Oil Company really the murderer?

Regardless of whether he was the murderer or not, Chavez still paid a visit to the branch of the East African Oil Company, and the person who met him was Endel, who was rejected by him last week.

"Mr. Chavez, you came here uninvited!"

Endel was drinking green tea leisurely in the room. In a hot and humid place like Venezuela, a sip of green tea seemed to make Endel feel a little cool.

Chavez got straight to the point and said, "Mr. Endel, did you know that the Laidani gang was wiped out yesterday?"

Endel's eyebrows jumped, but he still pretended to be surprised and said, "Really? I don't know. What is the Laidani gang? I've never heard of it as a serious businessman. Could it be that they have offended some enemy?"

Looking at Endel acting in front of him, Chavez sat in front of the coffee table, knocked on the table, and said slowly: "Maybe! I heard that your company had a conflict with the Laidani gang?"

Endel smiled and said, "There were indeed some people causing trouble, but I don't know if they were from the Lai Dani gang. After all, those street thugs didn't say which faction they belonged to."

Chavez asked: "You really have nothing to do with this matter..."

Endel didn't care about Chavez's probing. He put down his teacup and said, "Of course. Our East African Oil Company is a world-renowned legitimate enterprise. How could it be related to the mafia? Not to mention destroying a mafia? This should be the job of you policemen!"

Chavez didn't care about Endel's sarcasm. After all, he had rejected Endel a week ago, but now Endel's enemies were directly eliminated.

Chavez was certain that the East African Oil Company was responsible. He said, "It's better this way. After all, there will always be some evidence left behind at such a large-scale firefight. It's best if your company has no involvement."

Endel's face became a little embarrassed. "Sheriff Chavez, I spoke to you in a friendly manner out of respect, but that doesn't mean I'm easy to bully. Our East African Oil Company is backed by the Rhine Empire, so the honor of the citizens of the Empire cannot be slandered. Now that all European countries are at war, no one in the world can challenge the interests and dignity of the Empire."

This was a naked threat, but Endel's words did make Chavez tremble all over. As for whether the suspect was the East African Oil Company, it no longer mattered.

Even if it was really done by the East Africans, could a small police chief like me really offend them? Endel was backed by one of the most powerful countries in the world.

If Chavez really doesn't know what's good for him, he might repeat the mistakes of the Redani gang. The Redani gang was destroyed, and he realized at the same time that this incident had shocked the local forces in Maracaibo, and the aftermath would soon spread.

(End of this chapter)

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