National Forensic Doctor
Chapter 544 - 544 499 Annihilate

544: Chapter 499: Annihilate 544: Chapter 499: Annihilate What happens when someone falls from a great height varies from person to person.

Some have leapt from the tenth or eleventh floor and escaped unscathed, while others have fallen from the third floor only to have their brains splattered.

Needless to say, today’s case involved the latter scenario.

Mu Zhiyang felt no sympathy, only revulsion, as he yelled, “It splashed on my face!”

“I’ll help you wipe it off, stay alert,” Jiang Yuan said as he pulled out a wet wipe, adding, “I’ll clean the right side of your goggles first.”

With a grunt of acknowledgment, Mu Zhiyang slightly lowered his gun-arm to ease the tension.

“Now for the left side,” Jiang Yuan said as he tossed the used wipe away.

At this point, they needn’t worry about the crime scene itself, for they were the scene itself.

With both goggles somewhat cleaner, Mu Zhiyang’s mood improved a bit.

Jiang Yuan then handed him another wipe to clean his own face, after which he changed his mask.

Throughout this process, the trio remained vigilant, continuing to call out their positions.

The most dangerous part of the tactical entry had already passed, and while the drug trafficking gang did put up a planned resistance, it was really just for their own satisfaction.

Not to mention the police’s clear advantage in equipment and numbers, even in terms of gaining territorial control; the police had obtained as much information as possible through blueprints in the past two days, and with Jiang Yuan’s position calls, advancing inside was merely a matter of speed.

Of course, for the police to have zero casualties, some luck was still required, but the drug traffickers’ chances of escape were very slim.

Listening to the updates on the walkie-talkie, with the assault team reaching the fourth floor, Mu Zhiyang relaxed slightly and muttered under his breath, “Who knows what that idiot…

bitch…

was thinking, leaping out like a fish to splash farther away?”

“Those who have never jumped into water don’t realize that bending 90 degrees in mid-air takes practice,” Jiang Yuan recalled from the materials he’d read.

“Many people have jumped off bridges, stretching out their arms to dive, only to end up breaking their arms sideways…

It must be an issue with the angle of projection, needing more practice.”

“Let them practice in the halls of hell.

People like that, fried in oil until crispy, broken into pieces upon impact—perfect for scattering all over the place,” Mu Zhiyang said, feeling uncomfortable and continuing to press forward along the wall.

The building wasn’t very large, but it was difficult to see from one end to the other using an infrared camera.

Moreover, anything beyond a distance of 50 meters was valued only for position calling, and Jiang Yuan couldn’t perform footprint analysis at that range.

Therefore, the three-man team had to frequently change course, with Mu Zhiyang always ready to raise his shield overhead.

His biggest concerns now were someone desperately jumping out from the upper windows, or someone throwing a grenade or simply leaning out to shoot.

Even though snipers from the armed police surrounded the building, to be honest, monitoring all the windows on all sides of a building and reacting immediately to effectively hit a target was asking too much.

If accomplished, the snipers would be commended for their actions, but if not, the three-man team probably wouldn’t even have the chance to hold anyone accountable.

Mu Zhiyang could only muster his spirits.

Fortunately, the fight upstairs was quickly resolved, with the arrest team reporting their progress while promptly reinforcing the basement.

The basement was where the drug lab was located, and their greatest fear was the destruction of evidence.

However, compared to upstairs, the basement posed an even greater risk, so the narcotics team dispatched the assault team to breach it without delving deeper, focusing on controlling the entrance and waiting for backup.

Thankfully, the drug dealers in the basement refrained from using explosives or arson to resist, and after an initial tense ten minutes, the situation gradually became clear.

Yin, the squadron leader, ordered Jiang Yuan to follow the group escorting the suspects and slowly retreat.

Theoretically, Jiang Yuan could have continued to examine the scene to gather evidence and pursue suspects.

However, with the criminal gang subdued, other forensic work could be competently handled without specifically needing Jiang Yuan.

Temporary Tactical Command Center.

Jiang Yuan, covered in grime, entered, and Huang Qiangmin personally stepped forward to help him unload his equipment.

The leaders of the drug enforcement squad also relaxed a bit, turned their heads to look at Huang Qiangmin’s actions, full of disdain.

“Purely cultivating goodwill,” the political commissar shook his head insistently.

“Feels like in our old homes, the ox that just plowed the fields gets this kind of treatment, hands-on removal of the plow, watering and feeding.

If only they had the ability to stop someone from plowing at all,” the deputy political commissar said.

Looking up again, Captain Yin handed a cup of water to Jiang Yuan, saying, “Take a drink, when I was younger, every time I finished a mission, what I wanted the most was water.”

Jiang Yuan truly was thirsty, took the cup, and drained it in one gulp.

Captain Yin then took a kettle from behind and refilled Jiang Yuan’s cup with warm water, tepid, leaving a comforting warmth in the stomach as he drank.

Jiang Yuan drained it once again and felt a little better, then asked, “Was Huang Li caught?”

“He was caught, but the problem hasn’t been completely resolved,” Captain Yin replied with a smile, glancing at Huang Qiangmin beside him.

Jiang Yuan asked, “What problem is there?”

“Privately, we say it’s the Huang Li Drug Trafficking Gang, but we are not very clear about the specific composition and organizational structure of the gang.

In the past, when we handled cases, we would clarify these things before capturing anyone, making all manner of plans to figure out where their leader and den were.

This time, we acted in haste, catching them but we don’t know who the leader is or which persons are in the management,” Captain Yin explained.

Jiang Yuan, with a nonchalant “oh,” said, “Just execute them all.”

Caught off guard, Captain Yin burst into laughter saying, “If it were up to me, I’d also sentence them all to death.

But I’m afraid there might be oversights.

What if their internal organization is tight and they have fallback plans?

If we give a light sentence to one or some of the core members, that would be a huge loss.”

Jiang Yuan nodded in agreement.

Indeed, there was such a risk.

The drug trafficking gang had set up their headquarters in the city center and arranged their drug lab in a basement, which inherently involved a certain element of trickery.

With a smile, Captain Yin leaned close to Jiang Yuan, “Later, we’ll need Captain Jiang to take another look at the crime scene.

We will also intensify the interrogation to see if there is any other evidence we can work with.”

“Sure,” Jiang Yuan agreed without hesitation.

“Then we’ll stay for another two days.” Huang Qiangmin’s head popped up from the other side, adding, “Jiang Yuan’s crime scene investigation skills are very good.

To find core members and such, the main offices, meeting rooms, and even the insides of safes should be thoroughly inspected for fingerprints, DNA, and the like.

I suggest assigning two or three more evidence technicians to speed up the process.”

The last part was the main point.

Captain Yin laughed heartily, “Of course, we’ll make the necessary arrangements.”

“Then our main work here is done.

Jiang Yuan is exhausted; we’re going to rest for a couple of hours.

When you’ve cleaned up the battlefield, we’ll come back.

We’ll talk later.” Huang Qiangmin, pulling Jiang Yuan along, signaled Captain Yin to call them later.

The main building’s battle was supposed to be over, but there might still be hidden criminals, hidden compartments, and such that needed further searching.

For a scene like this, the entry of the investigative staff wasn’t that urgent.

Captain Yin quickly agreed.

After all, Jiang Yuan’s work had already far exceeded his expectations.

And Huang Qiangmin had made his stance quite clear.

“Is Jin back?” Captain Yin asked about his deputy captain.

“Not yet.

He’s searching the basement.” Another deputy captain, who had been keeping an eye on the scene, responded, adding, “The amount of drug money and narcotics is huge; this raid is really going to blow up.”

“That’s good.

Hmm…

I’ll go down to the basement and have a look, ask Jin if he’s tired to come back and rest; he’s been running around all day, and he’s not young anymore.” Captain Yin spoke and instructed someone to fetch his gear for him.

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