Eight hundred and thirtieth chapters revisit the old place
After breakfast, I walked to the Criminal Investigation Bureau like yesterday.
After chatting with Director Wang Dong for a while, when the deputy captain of the anti-gang professional team Qian Dayong and the deputy captain of the serious crime brigade Ding Xinqiang arrived, they took a business car with license plates from both places and headed straight to Hong Kong accompanied by Li Xincheng, the Hong Kong and Macao Liaison Section of the Criminal Investigation Bureau.
Passing through the Luohu Port, this section of the road is very close and also very long.
Looking at the conspicuous propaganda slogans outside the car window, Section Chief Li introduced with emotion: "When the Han Dynasty mentioned Shenzhen Zheng and Hong Kong, people think of nouns such as "Shenzhen-Hong Kong Integration", "Shenzhen-Hong Kong Innovation Circle", and "Shenzhen-Hong Kong Half-hour Economic Circle". From these familiar nouns, you can feel how closely the relationship between two cities with one lace of water is.
However, due to historical reasons, before the return of Hong Kong and Macao, the Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao police were painted with a strong diplomatic color when they were exposed to the contact between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. A simple clue letter was required to travel for a long time through the 'diplomatic journey'. Some criminals took advantage of the huge differences in the system, law, and ideology of the three places to commit cross-border crimes, hiding across the border, and evading attacks."
Compared with Ding Xinqiang and Qian Dayong, the person around him can be called "comrades".
In the past four years, I have been sent to South Africa as a police liaison officer. I can’t use it, so I can only contact you. Although this person around me has not been sent out, the nature of his work is no different from that of a police liaison officer who is stationed abroad.
Han Bo adjusted his seat and turned around and smiled: "It's much better now than before. Not only does the Criminal Investigation Bureau have a Hong Kong-Macao Liaison Section, but you can talk directly with the Hong Kong Interpol, contact and communicate directly. The port has also established a police cooperation mechanism and has so many police contact points. Unlike when I first went to Hong Kong, I had to report to the Ministry of Public Security first, and with the permission of the Ministry of Public Security, I will introduce it to the comrades of the China National Central Bureau of Interpol China."
"The Hong Kong-Macao Liaison Section was established last year. Last year, the Ministry of Public Security gave our Municipal Bureau the power to directly contact the Criminal Investigation Bureau, in addition to major or important issues, such as general cooperation issues in preventing and combating crimes, such as direct contact with the Hong Kong Interpol."
Section Chief Li's tone was so regretful that Han Bo could understand his feelings.
The "foreign-related" issue is nothing small. Although Hong Kong and Macao have returned for so many years, they have implemented "one country, two systems" on Hong Kong and Macao. Going to Hong Kong and Macao is no longer a foreign-related issue. However, matters involving Hong Kong and Macao still have a strong "foreign-related" color.
But there is one thing that no one can deny. The road to police cooperation among the three places is to move wider and wider, and the network to combat crime becomes denser and denser.
As early as January 1987, in order to adapt to the need to combat cross-border crimes, with the approval of the State Council and the Ministry of Public Security, the Dongguang Provincial Public Security Department established the Interpol Dongguang Liaison Office. The Ministry of Public Security directly authorized the Dongguang Provincial Department to carry out police cooperation with the Hong Kong and Macao police. With the assistance of the Interpol Dongguang Liaison Office, the police in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao have maintained sincere cooperation for more than ten years since then, and have continuously formed a joint force to combat crime.
For example, in 1995, a huge sum of 10 million yuan was robbed on the Macau Branch of Bank of China on the Dongxing passenger ship that traveled between Hong Kong and Macau. One hour and five minutes after the incident, the Dongguang police obtained information from Hong Kong and Macau through the convenient channels of the Interpol Dongguang Liaison Office, and began a perfect operation with the Hong Kong and Macau police. After only eight days of the incident, seven suspects were arrested and the 8 million yuan of stolen money was recovered in time.
After the case was successfully solved, the Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao police cooperated to solve the shocking cases of Zhang Ziqiang's criminal group case and the case of a well-known Macao businessman He Biao being kidnapped and extorted 80 million yuan.
Before Hong Kong's return, Guangdong and Hong Kong police took action, arrested the "big flying", cut off the passage, and suppressed the trend of losing cars in Hong Kong; returned yachts and stolen cars, chased fugitives, and solved vicious cases such as the "Rising Mahjong Hall" case, which shocked the arrogance of Hong Kong criminals, maintained Hong Kong's smooth transition and returned smoothly.
Before Macau's return, the Guangdong and Macao police cooperated closely to crack down on cross-border criminal groups such as gangster criminal organizations headed by Ye Chengjian, which significantly improved the social security situation in Macau and ensured the smooth return of Macau.
As police cooperation in the three places continues to deepen, the Ministry of Public Security and the Dongguang Provincial Public Security Department have delegated their authority, and the Shenzhen Municipal Bureau has been able to communicate directly with the Hong Kong police in terms of drug, economy, organized crime and intelligence cooperation.
Establish a fax correspondence and telephone contact mechanism between the two sides, establish an electronic encrypted special mail for information exchange, mutual visits, investigations and learning, conduct case-based cooperation on mutually related and sudden serious cross-border crime cases in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, and even a joint task force can be established to send and cooperate with case handling, study crackdown strategies and carry out joint actions.
If the road to cooperation was not getting wider and wider, I wouldn’t have thought of going on a “just go” trip like today.
The Municipal Public Security Bureau Chief and the Hong Kong Police Commissioner met. The two sides determined the meeting registration system during the meeting. Relevant police officers from the two places met once a week and held a police liaison meeting every 3 months.
This trip is a weekly meeting, led by Han Bo, and is also the "relevant person in charge" of the Shenzheng police who will meet soon.
I contacted me before departure and learned that the team was led by an "old friend". According to Guan Xingwei, who was planning to change jobs, he introduced that the "old friend" was only temporary as the deputy director of Shenzheng Cid. His real identity was the deputy inspector of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security who was far away from Beijing.
The senior Superintendent Wong Ka-wei, head of the Hong Kong Police Department’s Liaison Office, was not very clear about what the inspector’s position was. However, he knew that the word “inspection” was not simple at first glance, so he decided to go downstairs to greet him in person and give him unprecedented courtesy.
"Han Sir, I haven't seen him for five years, and his style remains the same!"
"Huang Sir, you haven't changed much, you look younger than five years ago." Han Bo held Huang Jiawei's hand tightly with a smile on his face.
The leader knew many senior officials of the Hong Kong police, and Li Xincheng simply stood aside and smiled without saying a word.
Huang Jiawei looked back at the mainland colleagues who participated in the meeting, and still held Han Bo's hand tightly and said half-jokingly: "Who said there was no change? The change has been big. At least, I, the head of contact affairs, is no longer the agent."
Previously, he was a senior police superintendent in the Liaison Service. The word "acting" is relatively written. To put it bluntly, it means agent. Han Bo reacted and couldn't help but joke: "Congratulations, but promotion and salary increase seem to be a treat. Huang Sir, do you think it is arranged at noon or evening?"
"Han Sir, I am the past tense, you are the present tense, and you are so young and have the future tense, who should you treat you more?"
"This is Hong Kong, not Shenzheng. Today I am a guest, so I should follow the guests."
"It seems that it is not that easy to treat Han Sir. How about Ah Wei? He is handing over to the new supervisor and is about to go to the MAS. When he arrives at the MAS, there are some of this!" Huang Jiawei twisted his fingers and made a gesture of counting money.
The senior police officers probably know the relationship between him and Guan Xingwei and his wife. After all, senior police officers who marry mainland wives are rare. Han Bo laughed: "This idea is good, but I think it is more appropriate to let him treat him when he gets his first salary."
"It's okay, I won't be kidding anymore, please do it here."
Taking the elevator to a conference room on the 12th floor of the headquarters building, the supervisors of relevant departments of the Hong Kong Police Department have arrived. There is an old friend who is not wearing a police uniform, but from the seat he is sitting, he can see that he is doing well. He should have overcome the most difficult hurdle like Guan Xingwei and become a senior police officer at the Constitutional Committee level.
Lu Zhongcai was also very happy to see Han Bo in a suit and tie. After Huang Sir finished introducing one by one, he smiled and said, "Sir Han, welcome to Hong Kong again."
"Lu Sir, you are welcome to have time to visit Shenzhen Zheng."
“Have a chance.”
Senior Assistant Director Yu Weiming, Director of Department B (Criminal and Security Department), is the head of the Hong Kong police who met today. After shook hands with Ding Xinqiang and others one by one, he turned around and asked curiously: "Zhongcai also knows Han Sir?"
"I met you and worked with Chief Han five years ago."
"It seems that Han Sir is not unfamiliar with our Hong Kong police force?"
Yu Weiming was promoted to senior assistant police chief and was in charge of the West Kowloon General District. Han Bo had never dealt with him, and his relationship with Guan Xingwei was also very average. Huang Jiawei put his hat in front of him and looked up and introduced: "Yu Sir, Guan Xingwei's wife Professor Jiang and Han Sir are classmates, and Guan Xingwei and Professor Jiang were introduced to him by Han Sir."
"This is the first time I heard that Sir Han is really not an outsider."
"Yu Sir, I think we are not outsiders at all," Han Bo smiled meaningfully and added: "As for Superintendent Guan and Professor Jiang's knot, it has little to do with me. They met him accidentally, as if Superintendent Guan fell in love with Professor Jiang at first sight."
"It's a pity that he didn't attend today's meeting, otherwise I must ask carefully." Yu Weiming smiled and sat opposite Han Bo like a negotiation.
There is no need to say much about polite words. Han Bo opened his bag, took out a stack of Chinese and English materials, and said straight to the point: "Yu Sir, everyone, this time we visited, mainly one case that we should inform you of and ask for your assistance. At the same time, we want to communicate with you in combating triad crimes. If possible, we want to work with you to study the crackdown strategies and even carry out joint operations."
High-level meetings discuss major events, and such weekly meetings mainly discuss specific cases.
Yu Weiming took the materials and looked at them for a while, raised a photo of the materials clipped into them and asked: "Sir Han, do you suspect that this Hong Kong citizen killed his wife in the mainland?"
"Just a suspicion."
A murder case is not another case and must be taken seriously.
Yu Weiming handed the materials to a police superintendent in the Criminal Investigation Office and asked: "What kind of assistance do we need?"
"Don't worry, we will not make you embarrassed. According to the relevant agreement reached by the Ministry of Public Security and the Security Department of the SAR, if a Hong Konger dies in the Mainland or a mainlander dies in Hong Kong, the police in both places have the obligation to inform each other. Although the victim in this case is not a Hong Kong citizen, she is the legal wife of a Hong Kong citizen. I think she also has the obligation to inform her husband."
"Do you want to see Lin Guosheng?"
"We don't just want to meet, we also want to talk to him."
"Does he know now?"
"If it weren't for him, then he shouldn't know now."
Their wife died, and the mainland police came to report to him in person and informed him to go to the mainland to handle the funeral. It was reasonable and did not violate Hong Kong laws. Yu Weiming weighed it and agreed: "If he did not leave the country, it should not be difficult to find it. Ah Qing, contact the South General District of the New Territories and sent a few brothers to the address on his ID card to find it, and report it immediately after finding the person."
A police officer who attended the meeting responded, got up and walked out of the conference room with a piece of material.
Han Bo did not want to waste their precious time, so he handed over a stack of documents to talk about the infiltration and development of "Xin Yi'an" into the mainland.
Yu Weiming had worked in the "anti-gang group". He was very clear about the characteristics of 26 different gangs in Hong Kong and was very interested in the situation reported by Han Bo. He introduced it carefully: "Sir Han, I will not hide it from it. We have long paid attention to the "Xin Yi'an" and the "Har Shenghe" and other triad organizations have a tendency to penetrate and develop into the mainland.
Because the police force has always been in a high-pressure situation for organized crime, it has been trying its best to suppress it for many years, and has tried its best to achieve the strategy of "everyone has to be supervised" in the hall. In recent years, they have no longer used false wedding banquets to conduct illegal activities such as "direct election" in the hall, but have moved to the mainland to avoid police forces from rushing to the field."
The old gangs are organized in a strict manner and have strict levels. They only respect one "leading brother". They are divided into districts and each leader is set up. The branches below are set up "sitting halls" and "shouzhao" and "shouzhao" and one level is managed and one level is managed.
Once a leader of all sizes is arrested by the police, or becomes ill or even dies, someone will "take the upper hand" in the vacant position.
It is worth mentioning that the largest gang, "He Shenghe", also has a three-year election for the museum, which can be regarded as a major event in the underworld in Hong Kong. In order to compete for the museum, not only are the internal strife of the same party inevitable, but other gangs may even be involved in conflict.
Gangs fight endanger public security and harm innocent people, so Hong Kong police attach great importance to the "election activities" of these gangs. As long as they receive tips, they will organize police forces to "step on the field". As long as they appear on the scene, one of them will be arrested.
Hong Kong police do not allow gangsters to gather, and mainland police will not allow them either.
But I didn't know before that they went to book a hotel with a one-way certificate. The hotel owner was too happy. For the sake of money, as long as they were not out of order, they would generally not call the police. If there were accomplices from the mainland to help arrange the arrangements, it would be even more impossible for the public security organs to know.
As the deputy director of the "Three Killing Office" and deputy director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, Han Bo has the right to make a decision to organize police forces to take a walk at the request of the Hong Kong police. He looked up and said: "If these situations do exist and there is relevant information, we will not sit idly by and can be kept for at least 24 hours."
Compared with the Shenzhen Zheng Public Security Bureau helping the Hong Kong police to "step on the ground", helping them find a Hong Kong suspect, and providing them with information about "New Yi'an", it is really no big deal.
Because those gangsters either do not go to the mainland to go directly to the museum to go, and there are hundreds of people to go. The Shenzhen-zheng Public Security Bureau has to send hundreds or even thousands of police officers to take them to the police station to assist in the investigation. More importantly, they have not committed any crimes in the mainland, at least there is no evidence to accuse them of violating mainland laws, and helping such a thing will take certain risks.
Chapter completed!