Standalone Tokyo

Chapter 206 No Mercy

Chapter 206 No Mercy (Part )

This incident really became a big deal.

When the Philippine military and police learned that on the outskirts of Manila, the Philippine Special Police and Army Special Forces were attacked by mortars and nearly thirty armed men.

Nearly thirty military and police officers were killed and more than twenty were injured. Now lying in the emergency room of the hospital, the presidential envoy named Ocasi felt as if his head was going to explode.

How could this situation turn out so badly?
Manila Police Chief Mandalay has something to say about this matter.

"All of this was done by Gowers without authorization. The original issues have been resolved. After the people sent by the poker organization got the generic drugs, they were planning to withdraw. Mr. Antonio told me that they would no longer come to the Philippines.

But without any notification, Gowers led the special police and special forces to suddenly attack and arrest the two core members of the poker organization, which led to this tragedy..."

"Okay, I understand." O'Casey understood what Manderlay meant, which was to put all the blame on Gowers, since he was a dead man anyway.

However, it is a bit difficult to do so, because although Gao Si is dead, he still has a family behind him. It is not so easy to deduct the money from a dead person.

And compared to passing on the blame, O'Casey feels he has more important things to do.

"I'm going to see the President now. You must immediately cooperate with the Army and find the people from the Poker Cards. No matter what, they killed the Philippine Army Major General. The Poker Cards must pay the price..."

At what cost?
Of course, they would expose the actions of the poker organization to the international community, request the United States to label this organization a terrorist organization, and then legally and openly carry out an all-round crackdown on it.

Then, just as O'Casey was lobbying the Philippine President for this purpose and persuading this American dog to agree to the proposal, he was meeting with various parties in the Philippines, contacting international journalists, and preparing to break the news.

On the night of the Manila tragedy, when Manila was under martial law, at exactly twelve o'clock, a closed wealthy villa area in the wealthy area of ​​Manila was raided by armed men.

There were not many armed men, only about ten to fifteen. They drove two armed Hummers towards the entrance of the villa area that night.

The three Manila police officers who were on duty at the time were killed by the heavy machine gun on the roof of the Hummer before they could even sound the alarm. Even the parasol and the security booth were riddled with holes.

There was no need for an alarm. When the heavy machine gun fire rang out, all the police stations near the wealthy area were alarmed, and the armed security guards exclusive to the wealthy area also took action at the same time, rushing out of their residences with guns in hand.

The two armored Hummers ignored the security forces and rushed straight to a villa deep in the wealthy area with a clear purpose.

Along the way, they encountered two armed security patrols. The two Hummers opened fire at them without hesitation with the Lao Gan Ma heavy machine guns with sealed gun shields on the roofs of the vehicles. The guns rang out, but the vehicles did not stop and rushed towards the interceptors that the armed security guards had urgently dropped on the road.

The interceptors with spikes failed to stop the two military Hummers, and the armed security guards carrying shotguns also failed to achieve their goal. Instead, they were defeated by two heavy machine guns. After leaving behind two or three bodies, they watched the Hummers go away in shock.

After arriving at the destination, the two four-man Ranger teams in the Hummer got off the vehicle, the driver and the machine gunner stayed in the vehicle, blocked both sides of the road with heavy machine guns, and the eight Rangers rushed into the villa and began to kill. The eight Rangers acted quickly, killing the family of three and two armed security guards in the villa in just three minutes, then withdrew, boarded two Hummers, and sped away from the villa area.

The entire operation was fast and efficient, a textbook standard decapitation operation, quick in and out, with no mistakes.

The police in Manila were setting up blockades at the entrances and exits of the villa area. At this time, a strange noise was heard in the sky. When the police looked up, they saw that their car parked in the middle of the road exploded. In the blooming flames, two police cars jumped off on the spot.

"Air raid, air raid!" someone shouted in panic, and his words caused even greater panic.

Air strike? They are just a group of ordinary policemen. The weapons in their hands are assault rifles at most. How could they deserve to be bombed by missiles?

So, the Manila policemen who were blocking the road ran away without hesitation.

In fact, they didn't need to run. What blew up the police car blocking the road was the work of two suicide drones. They were tied with explosives and drilled under the car, causing the police car to jump on the spot in the explosion.

Not only were police officers blocking roads attacked by suicide drones, but even those on the road were also hit by dive bombings from drones at busy, critical intersections.

After the explosion, the wreckage of cars and the remaining flames at the attacked intersections often scare the drivers of nearby cars, who turn around and flee, which in turn causes lane congestion and prevents subsequent police support.

This is exactly the effect that Fujiwara Masato wants. He is now learning how to create chaos, and he finds it very pleasant in the process.

Indeed, destruction is human nature.

Fujiwara Masato's long-distance command threw the Manila police to the ground and effectively covered the retreat of the two Hummers.

So the two Hummers only had to withstand the long-range shooting from the security guards of the villas behind and on both sides, and then calmly crashed into the burning police car at the exit of the villa area, and disappeared gracefully into the night.

Throughout the entire process, the Manila police's obstruction and contribution to the Rangers was not as great as that of the armed security guards in the villa area, but the latter did desperately use light weapons to engage in a firefight with the former with heavy machine guns.

Even though a dozen of their companions were killed by heavy machine gun fire, they still gritted their teeth and insisted on keeping up with the Hummer, trying to keep the attackers behind.

After the incident broke out, it frightened the top government officials of the Philippines that night, because many Filipino dignitaries lived in the villa area that was attacked, which meant that they were also at the scene of the attack that night.

The identities of the family of three who were beaten to death were even more special... Major General Gowers, who was crushed to death by an armored vehicle that day, was their husband and father. Gowers' wife and two sons died tragically at home.

This is the poker organization trying to kill us all!

(End of this chapter)

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