652 Rachel's Interview
"Rachel, without a camera, can I sit casually?"
The next morning, Liu Wenrui asked Rachel, who was sitting opposite him and playing with Xiao Miaomiao.
Rachel glanced at him, "This is your right, it doesn't matter if you lie down."
After eating a nail that is neither soft nor hard, Lao Liu could only sit seriously.
Rachel glanced at him and turned on the recorder, "Mr. Simon, there are many people on the Internet who don't understand the charity fund you set up. Do you have anything to say about some people's opinions?"
Lao Liu was about to speak and was glanced at by Rachel, "Actually, even for me personally, I don't understand it. If your arrest team cooperates with the Wildlife Administration, you can capture those poachers. However, the news you posted on the Internet yesterday was that the target of arresting this time was the perpetrator."
"Although this is a very just thing, it should be within the criminal category, right? Is it suspected that you have overstepped your authority? Or you want to use the public opinion of the people to play the role of a police officer?"
"It is hard not to remind you of the reputation you have in Kenya today. And as far as I know, you have a very good personal relationship with Superintendent Harvey, right?"
Every time Rachel said something, Lao Liu looked at her with a little more resentful look. He thought this girl would "simplely" cooperate with her promotion, but she didn't expect that she would be so sharp and direct, as always Rachel's style.
"Ms. Rachel, you asked so many questions at once, but I didn't know how to answer them for a while." Liu Wenrui said after being silent for a while.
"It's okay, you just need to tell me the answer in your heart. Or organize a high-sounding language to answer me, which is OK." Rachel said lightly.
"Let me first talk about a common view on the Internet, and I believe that our fund has not done thoroughly enough in subsidies." Old Liu said hurriedly.
"Actually, I really don't understand, and I don't know why they have such thoughts. Even I was wondering why their hearts were so dark. It was a very simple charitable help. Are they going to kill the person they were helped?"
Rachel frowned, "Mr. Simon, then I'm even more curious. Why do you have such an idea? Maybe some people's views need to be considered again, but this is just a good wish in their hearts."
"No, Rachel, if public opinion like them is popular, it is not helping, but murder." Liu Wenrui said with a calm expression.
"The funds we operate now can indeed provide him with more advanced prosthetics, so that he can be as different from normal people as possible. But is this really good for him?"
"Can he overcome his fears when he takes him to the front line of protecting wild animals? When he acts, will he endanger the safety of other team members because of his personal reaction? To be honest, will he die directly at the gun of the poacher?"
"Let's go back, even if he is not sent to the front line, he will also provide him with a more perfect prosthetic. It will naturally cost more high costs, and how many people can this part of the cost help him?"
"He can indeed live a more normal life, but will he feel guilty in his heart? Especially when he sees other team members in similar situations as him, he cannot get any treatment?"
"Actually, I hope he can get better treatment and arrangements. So I'm here to appeal to those who have the same ideas as me to donate their money. There are so many people, ten dollars per person, and I think there will be some money for later maintenance."
"Mr. Simon, what do you mean, is it better for these people who express different opinions to take some practical actions instead of denying you on the Internet?" Rachel asked with a smile.
Old Liu looked at him resentfully, and there was a small pit buried in his words, but he didn't care anymore. "That's it. Saying and doing have always been two different things. Only what you say and what you do can achieve consistency, this is what each of us should do."
"So what explanation do you have for your security company's over-authorization of law enforcement as a vigilante?" Rachel continued.
"There is nothing to explain. To be precise, I don't need to explain at all." Liu Wenrui said with a smile.
"So you made a default?" Rachel asked.
"No, I don't mean that. My idea is that these people have completely misinterpreted our actions. When they look at this matter, they have not found a good angle so they can't see everything." Old Liu said hurriedly.
"In the eyes of many people, this is just an ordinary criminal case, but in the eyes of us and the Wildlife Administration, it is also an external extension of poaching activities."
"Why do they hurt animal police? It's because the existence of animal police has hindered them. Why does it hinder them? It's because the way they get benefits is poaching and selling wild animals."
"The significance of our existence with the Wildlife Administration is not only to prevent the activities of these people on the grassland, but also to extend to the entire poaching industry chain outside the grassland."
"It's just that because the animal police here were limited resources and there was not so much money to do this. In fact, such operations have been carried out in many countries abroad. Is it illegal for their arrests outside the poaching area?"
"This may also be a normal perspective for many people. There are often double standards. For yourself and others, they are two completely different consideration systems."
"If they firmly believe that we are enforcing the law beyond our authority, then we have no way to do so. Anyway, our beliefs are firm and we must say no to all poaching activities."
"As for the relationship between me and Superintendent Harvey, there is nothing. We are indeed very good friends in private, because we have a common belief and resolutely crack down on poaching."
"Poaching is very rampant throughout the African continent. If people only summarize the crackdown on poaching as a responsibility of a certain department, that's not possible. We should each take action and say no to poaching, so that we can achieve real results."
"So what do you think of this fund's behavior of fighting violence? Among all the existing charitable funds, only your fund has such a function." Rachel continued.
Lao Liu shrugged, "I don't think this is the case. These are two different concepts. This is just a cooperation between my fund and my security company and the Wildlife Administration, not to say who replaces who."
"Many official organizations will also offer rewards to vicious criminal suspects, right? So why can't we? In fact, it's still the previous question. We are just cracking down on poaching activities."
"It was just over-interpreted by those who were interested. Just like last time we cracked down on poaching, we didn't expect to seize so many drugs. We were all very surprised because the people who provided us with the news said that they were doing poaching activities."
"But this is also good. After all, the harm of poisons to humans is more direct, so we still gave the whistleblower bounty. But I hope that if there are similar situations in the future, I should respond to the local police station."
"Mr. Simon, since you talked about this, I have a new question," Rachel said.
"According to the news I received, this person has been killed. I don't know if it was because of your mistake that the information from the reporter was leaked. If this is the case in the future, will it be very dangerous for every reporter?"
"Rachel, are you saying true?" Liu Wenrui frowned.
"Mr. Simon, don't you know?" Rachel was a little curious.
"Wait a minute, I'll ask." After Lao Liu said that, he picked up the walkie-talkie, "Boss, how do we have the information about the whistleblower?"
"Which whistleblower?" Chen Cheng asked after waiting for a while.
"It's the one we cracked down on drug dealers last time." Liu Wenrui said.
"That person has never contacted us anymore. He has been shutting down his phone when he called him. Now no one has come to collect his bonus." Chen Cheng said.
"Okay, I understand." Liu Wenrui put down the walkie-talkie.
"Rachel, I'm very curious now. We don't know who the whistleblower is, how did you know that this person was killed?"
Rachel also knew at this time that the problem seemed to be a bit serious, "Mr. Simon, I saw it on the Internet. Specifically, the time of this person's murder should be yesterday morning in Kenya local time."
"Haha, Rachel, I think this is valuable news." Old Liu said with a smile.
"Even the parties involved don't know who the whistleblower is, and then some people know that the whistleblower was killed, which makes me unable to help but think about the contact during this period."
Rachel glared at him, "Thank you for accepting my interview."
"Rachel, is the one you said true or false? Where did the news spread? "When did Rachel turn off the tape recorder, Old Liu asked hurriedly.
"I went to the Internet to look for it. Damn it, even I was misled." Rachel said depressedly.
Old Liu had no choice but to stay here too, so he called Harvey with the phone and talked about this matter with him.
Chapter completed!