Chapter 1388 - 1312: Steaming Hot
Chapter 1388: Chapter 1312: Steaming Hot
Suspects who can afford good lawyers require stronger evidence for prosecution.
For Jiang Yuan to explain his footprint analysis in a Malaysian court will require a significant effort. It’s akin to explaining DNA in the previous century; you must first make non-specialist judges and jurors understand what DNA is, its accuracy, how it’s obtained, how to prove it’s fake...
If Jiang Yuan intends to develop in Malaysia in the long term and promote footprint analysis, this case presents an excellent opportunity. To use suspects identified through footprint analysis and corroborate it with other established technologies is a form of proof in itself.
However, Jiang Yuan has no such intention.
Promoting footprint analysis domestically is already challenging, let alone in Malaysia. If he were to pursue this, it might take him the next ten years. He might also need to train a batch of Criminal Science talents skilled in footprint analysis.
Simply describing the process and results of trace and forensic analysis is significantly easier.
Although the few people present were enthusiastic, Jiang Yuan’s method of providing a brief process and mainly results left a good impression on the prosecutor and several representatives from the parliament.
They are all pure liberal arts majors who can easily change the world, but understanding it is evidently beyond them. Simply getting results is good enough.
Particularly prosecutor Yahos, who watched Jiang Yuan rapidly produce a forensic report on the spot and then orally deliver the final conclusion, developed a great favor for him, saying, "I’ve seen cases you’ve worked on before, but seeing you today, you’re indeed impressive. Our police work should undoubtedly learn from the Chinese police..."
As a prosecutor, he could verbally assault criminals, and when sweet-talking, he was very sweet.
Jiang Yuan smiled and cooperated with a few words, providing two forensic reports according to the directions of trace evidence and forensic science.
The prosecutor Yahos himself didn’t look much at it; after taking photos and sending them out, he started chatting with Jiang Yuan about all sorts of things. noveldrama
After a while, when his phone rang again, Yahos smiled and said, "Since that’s the case, I think we can formally apply for a search warrant and an arrest warrant now."
Jiang Yuan knew that someone had reviewed it for him.
After saying a few more words, prosecutor Yahos eagerly stood up to leave, while the other parliamentary representatives were not in a hurry but were all busy operating their phones.
"In that case, we should also leave." Jiang Yuan pulled Ni Cha aside.
Ni Cha was surprised: "So urgent, I wasn’t referring to solving the case, this case is also a highly watched one. After solving it, there will inevitably be media coverage and such; you can stay to accept a few interviews, which will always be beneficial."
"There will be opportunities in the future." Jiang Yuan patted Ni Cha on the shoulder and said, "If there are interviews, you can appear on my behalf. I should return to the country, and we’ll get in touch later if anything comes up."
Ni Cha’s eyes sparkled with delight, "Of course. Absolutely. Since you’ve decided on it... well, such a case is indeed easy for you, so I won’t persuade you..."
"Well, thank you for actively helping me coordinate the special forces last time and for the Datuk title." Jiang Yuan grasped Ni Cha’s hand and shook it vigorously.
"That’s what you deserved." Ni Cha’s eyes were moist, silently repeating to himself, God Jiang remembers me, God Jiang remembers me...
Jiang Yuan indeed had a favorable impression of Ni Cha. He’s a high-ranking officer who understands politics, can allocate resources, and is willing to work on and solve cases.
Whether previously coordinating the special forces or dealing with political cases involving parliament members, Ni Cha always appeared hesitant but ultimately got the job done. From an operational perspective, he was undeniably skillful.
In comparison, Director Kumar had a stronger political aura, naturally so due to his position, as he didn’t handle case operations and wasn’t as closely connected with Jiang Yuan.
Jiang Yuan also bid farewell to Kumar via Ni Cha, then said goodbye to Huang Qiangmin and others, and the group headed straight to the airport.
The private jet, just a call away, was already waiting, and the large group of familiar faces made sitting together feel more relaxed.
When it was time to take off, Director Kumar’s call came through.
Jiang Yuan engaged in the customary formalities with him before ending the call.
Listening to it from the side, Cui Xiaohu laughed afterward, "If Mr. Chu knew how you chatted with Kumar, he’d be green with envy."
He was, of course, referring to police liaison officer Chu Guanliang.
Jiang Yuan was a bit curious, "Mr. Chu should have established a foothold by now, right?"
"That depends on how you define a foothold." Cui Xiaohu glanced at Jiang Yuan, "If you mean being able to mobilize Malaysia’s special forces with just one phone call, he’s far from it."
These words made everyone present burst into laughter.
Huang Qiangmin coughed twice and said, "Police liaison work isn’t just about liaising with the Malaysian side; utilizing contacts back home is also viable."
"Isn’t he already utilizing them?" Cui Xiaohu laughed.
"You should also utilize yours." Huang Qiangmin didn’t miss a beat, calling a flight attendant over for wine, and started competing with Cui Xiaohu right there.
The private jet flew directly to Changyang City.
Upon landing, Jiang Yuan’s Accumulated Case Team took a local vacation. Many detectives seconded from Changyang City hadn’t been home in some time and were all given a long break.
For others whose homes weren’t in Changyang City, it was up to them to choose their mode of transportation and whether to take a vacation.
The remaining people gathered into a Coaster and headed straight to Ningtai County.
Cui Xiaohu and others weren’t in a hurry to return to Beijing and followed Jiang Yuan along the way.
Throughout the case-handling process in Malaysia, Cui Xiaohu and the others were watching the entire time. If the case in Beijing had showcased Jiang Yuan’s exceptional crime-solving ability, the case in Malaysia demonstrated Jiang Yuan’s ability to handle matters swiftly and efficiently.
For police officers like Cui Xiaohu from ministries and commissions, having the ability to handle matters swiftly and efficiently is truly useful at certain times.
The cases honed over ten years might be feasible in small cities and typical brutal criminal cases but not necessarily in some complex cases.
Sometimes, solving a case before all parties react is the cleanest and most efficient method.
Overthinking and balancing are not skills a police officer needs.
Now, Cui Xiaohu wanted to stick closely with Jiang Yuan, not for short-term benefits but for long-term companionship.
Therefore, Jiang Yuan arranged for Cui Xiaohu and the others to stay in the guest rooms on the ground floor of his home.
Father Jiang Fuzhen enjoyed hosting friends. Even in their poorest times, when someone in the village made something, they’d bring some over. Despite difficulties, Jiang Yuan was never starved and grew to a large size with a huge appetite.
Now, the Jiang Family was affluent; Jiang Fuzhen offered the best meat for visiting friends and kept rooms for guests despite high rental income offers.
Even the rented-out houses were accommodated when tenants didn’t meet his needs. Most tenants struggled for three to five months, or half a year; some would then pay up, some would say goodbye, and some would be called by Jiang Fuzhen to help in the kitchen or arrange some work.
Ningtai was a county town, predominantly relying on various factories for external economy, followed by tourism brought by scenic spots, creating significant demand for labor, although generally offering low wages, suitable for young people consistently unable to find jobs with shattered dreams.
Jiang Yuan stayed at home, indulging his appetite for a few days before settling down.
By the third day, Jiang Yuan finally relaxed, asking a farm worker to bring a cow into the neighborhood for slaughter, then personally wielded the knife to prepare freshly boiled beef.
Boiled beef slices in mineral water, aside from having more seasoning varieties, were straightforward.
The mineral water was most ordinary, and the beef was differentiated according to Chinese Chaozhou beef cuts; the tenderloin was sliced by a forensic doctor, and the shank was handled the same way...
Aside from the fresh beef and a forensic doctor doing the slicing, the rest was similar to ordinary Chaozhou-style hotpot beef.
It was purely delicious.
A whole cow was too much for even a group of people to finish.
When everyone was full to the point of bursting, Jiang Yuan took out a pad to review recent drowning cases in the Tai River Basin.
The drowning-related zooplankton testing (Level 6) obtained through the "Datuk" title was still fresh off the press.
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