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Chapter seven hundred and seventieth go all out (two)

Many people always complain that China's passport is not working well, and holding Chinese passports is always discriminated against abroad, and they rarely look for reasons from themselves.

Qu Sheng once studied in the United States and went to Manhattan Chinatown.

Now he is sent to work in South Africa and deals with Chinese and overseas Chinese living in South Africa almost every day. The more you know about overseas Chinese, the more you feel that Chinese people should look for their own reasons.

Not to mention the distance, just talk about the present moment.

After the Prime Minister visited South Africa, the security situation in the Chinatown of Jobor Siro Town was at risk of deterioration, and there were various disputes between Chinese and Chinese, and there were constant fights. Because there were many shops on both sides of the street and there were obviously insufficient parking spaces on the street, there were often conflicts to grab parking spaces. Some quarrels and some fought, which attracted many local people to watch each time.

The day before yesterday, two gangs of Chinese people competed for a storefront, and a group fight occurred with dozens of people participating, which attracted reporters from local TV stations, radio stations and newspapers to report. After the news was broadcast, it inevitably triggered people's association with the bad security in Chinatown, which in turn endangered the positive image of the entire Chinese community and even China.

In addition, illegal and illegal phenomena such as Chinese living in Chinatown, businesses operating illegally, and blocking illegally are constantly exposed during the "encirclement and suppression" of South African law enforcement agencies, and are often published on the news pages of local newspapers. Some media that have always had prejudice against Chinese and even China are making trouble. In articles, they often imply that Chinatown and the Chinese community in Xirochou have become red light areas and drug trading venues, and are a place of dirty and dirty taints that are full of illegal elements such as drug use, drug trafficking, and selling.

Faced with the endless public security incidents and illegal phenomena, Chinese people really need to reflect on themselves. Chinatown is the representative of the Chinese community. The quality of Chinatown is directly related to the overall image of South African Chinese. Therefore, if you want to improve the impression of Chinese and Chinese communities in the minds of South Africans, you must first start by reversing the bad situation such as "dirty, messy, and poor" in Chinatown.

Smuggling, illegally stranding, forging documents or documents to apply for a work visa is even more troublesome. Qu Sheng is becoming more and more frustrated and becomes more and more angry. Just because he doesn't know what to say, Han Bo put down his verdict.

"Journal of Han, do you have any hope of winning the appeal?"

"There is no hope." Han Bo sighed and put the verdict aside.

"Isn't the evidence conclusive, are there still witnesses?" Li Xiaolei was more concerned about this case than the three men.

"The police believe that the evidence is conclusive, but the judges will not accept it at all. As for the witness, he only saw the defendant following Liu Xiaojie, but did not see the defendant shooting. The legal system in South Africa fully protects the suspect's rights and has high requirements for the quality of evidence. There is no real suspicion. It is impossible to find the defendant guilty based on the witness's testimony."

"Where is the problem?" Qu Sheng couldn't believe it. He had learned about the case before and always thought it was an ironclad case.

"Screwed by the police station."

Han Bo patted his thigh and explained: "The documents provided by the police station are full of loopholes, the testimony recorded by the detective is inconsistent, the technical department even made the inspection materials wrong, and the appraisal report is equal to a piece of waste paper."

"How could it be screwed up!"

“Not surprising.”

Han Bo stood up and rubbed his waist, sighed: "There are great problems with the quality of South African police personnel. After the African National Congress took power, the police industry may be the most serious loss of technicians. A large number of experienced police officers left the police force. This is related to the fact that some police officers have participated in the suppression of the rebellious forces, the individual's racial discrimination tendencies, and the emerging reverse racism in the police force.

No matter what it is related to, this loss of personnel has a great impact on the South African police. Many experiences have not been passed down and many things need to be learned again. Moreover, the structural changes of the grassroots police institutions in South Africa are also unfavorable to solving cases. Before the transformation period, detectives had a high status in the police station. The main purpose of the police station was to fight crime, and the setting was centered on solving cases. Detectives can use a lot of resources to investigate, and there is also an effective technical department to provide technical support within the country.

After the adjustment, the police station became a centered on preventing crime. The idea was good, but the result was that the detectives had a low status and poor promotion channels. The investigation resources that detectives could use were greatly reduced. Detectives were no longer a respectable business. The number of people willing to do this business was decreasing and the quality was also declining."

"There are indeed problems with the quality of the police. There are many semi-illiterate police officers in the front line. Most of them cannot write a document independently, and they cannot collect evidence or record testimony in full. This directly leads to the very poor quality of the evidence collected." Liu Xin deeply agrees with the black police officers he has come into contact with.

Han Bo pointed to the verdict and added: "What's more troublesome is that the technical department's procedures for providing technical support are becoming more and more bureaucratic, and the technical support can be provided less and less. The criminal technical means used are mostly outdated, and the work efficiency is getting less and less. The reliability of the analysis results is also doubtful. It may be that due to several scandals that obviously changed the identification results due to political stance, the entire technical department has almost reached a complete paralysis."

For such a group of policemen and such a judicial appraisal agency, the quality of the evidence and appraisal reports submitted can be imagined.

"The police force is in a mess, but the court system is very professional, so it's ironic to think about it."

It takes people to do things in heaven. Liu Xiaojie’s case is not something he can control. Han Bo is regretful and does not want to do useless work on it. He changed the subject: “Chu Qu, is there any news about Yu Qingfang?”

"I haven't found out yet. There are not many people in Xishan, South Africa. Who can she come here to join? Is there any problem with Xishan's intelligence?"

"There is unlikely that the intelligence will be problematic, she should be in South Africa."

"Just enter the newspaper and be a living person." Thinking of several Chinese media reporters I just met, Li Xiaolei rarely made a suggestion.

"We can't go to the newspaper. What if she is here, we can still find a way to get her back in South Africa. If we alarm the snake and she fled to Europe and the United States after hearing the news, it will be difficult for us to catch her back."

Yu Qingfang submitted an Interpol red wanted order. As long as she can find out her whereabouts, she cannot be extradited. After all, the former director of the National Police of South Africa is now the chairman of Interpol, and South Africa must set some examples in international judicial cooperation.

The question now is how to find someone!

South African police are unreliable. They have a lot of trouble and will not help you with this, they can only rely on themselves.

There are three or four people in the police and civilian cooperation center in Joburg, and only two are full-time, and they have no funds, so they can't count on them. The overseas Chinese leaders who care about their motherland are willing to help, but their social circle is so big and they have a little fame in the Chinese circle. Yu Qingfang must have stayed away from them, and this path is also unsuccessful.

Illegal fundraising, the amount involved in the case was hundreds of millions of yuan. How many ordinary people were deceived? Perhaps some of them had their life-saving money. Everyone wanted to help their Xishan colleagues catch Yu Qingfang back and recover the stolen money, but they only have so many resources on hand, so they can only worry.

I brainstormed and studied together, and it was 5:30 pm before I knew it.

Li Xiaolei made an appointment with the police caller. Han Bo and Qu Sheng prepared and drove the embassy car to the agreed shopping mall.

This is an indoor commercial center integrating shopping, catering, leisure and entertainment. There are many such commercial centers in South Africa, with strict security measures and very safe. The place is large enough to have everything to eat, drink, play and have fun. You can stay in a day while walking and strolling.

Han Bo looked around and finally found the cafe that he had agreed to meet.

Qu Shengxian went in to observe and confirmed that there was nothing suspicious. He walked to the door tacitly, bought a newspaper, and sat on the bench outside to read.

Han Bo was in a suit, walked into the store and asked for a cup of coffee. He sat down against the wall and took out his cell phone. After waiting for more than ten minutes, an Asian young man with a travel bag and sunglasses came over. He spoke to the waiter in a fluent English, and secretly observed it for a while before he walked to Han Bo.

"Counselor Han?"

He spoke Mandarin, Han Bo nodded with a smile and pointed to the chair opposite him.

The young man took off his sunglasses and exposed his "panda eyes". He looked back and sat down nervously. Han Bo noticed that not only his eye sockets were swollen, but his left cheek was also scratched, and there were obvious blue bruises on his wrist. If he was not judged wrongly, it should be caused by handcuffs.

"What happened? How did it happen like this?" He was very nervous. Han Bo did not ask for his name, but instead cared about his experience first.

"Counselor Han, I've been framed. These are the corrupt police officers in Joburg."

"Do I need to recommend a trusted lawyer to you?"

"It's not that simple!" He came to complain. The young man couldn't speak up without saying anything. He didn't need Han Bo to ask deliberately, and he started to speak with anger.

"Counselor Han, my surname is Huang, my name is Huang Yujun. This is my passport and this is a work visa. I am different from those from Fujian Province who have smuggled over. I do foreign trade and the company is in Donghai. I am sent by the company."

The procedures are complete, and it is indeed different from those smugglers.

Han Bo took out his notebook and signaled him to continue while recording.

"Our containers were originally cleared from Huayang. Later, I found that the customs declaration bank charges too high, so I found another customs clearance bank. A Taiwanese named Ah Sheng from Huayang, who may be from Hong Kong, called me to ask why I didn't walk from them? I didn't care at the time, and just said that the price was not suitable. Unexpectedly, this was the beginning of bad luck!"

"About a month, our office was blocked by a group of police officers. Two were from customs, and an Indian in plain clothes in his forties or fifties. The customs officers said there were smuggled items in my container, and later changed their words to lower the tax returns. The police officers started rummaging through boxes and cabinets in the office, and later copied me up and asked me to take them to the warehouse for search."

Han Bo could imagine how helpless he was at that time and looked up and asked, "Do they have any search procedures?"

"have."

The young man was filled with righteous indignation and gritted his teeth: "They have a search warrant, and I have procedures, no smuggling, no tax filing, what's there to be afraid of. As a result, when I arrived at the warehouse, the Indian stood up and said that as long as I took out R200,000, he could settle the matter. Of course, I refused sternly. He asked to call the customs clearance bank on the spot, wanting the customs clearance bank to help me deliver the materials at that time.

Unexpectedly, when I saw my attitude, the police took me into a police car and to the Cleveland Police Department near Siroding. My colleague was not in the office at the time. Later, I heard that I was arrested, so I quickly called my boss and asked him to hire a lawyer as soon as possible."
Chapter completed!
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