[Inco: Monthly legal inco $19,600, illegal inco $63,000.]
[Inco Details: On December 17th, during a crackdown on a drug den on the outskirts of Carson City, seized $160,000 in cash, from which $20,000 was skimd. On December 25th, cleared a gang of violent criminals, involving the son of a high-ranking official, and received $30,000 as a bribe for favoritism and misrepresentation of the law...]
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[Tax Due: $15,750.]
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[Na: Polly Algernon.]
[Occupation: FBI Special Agent.]
[Inco: Monthly legal inco $16,000, illegal inco $51,000.]
[Inco Details: On January 11th, sold a classified docunt to the CEO of a company in Carson City, profited $20,000. On January 19th, leaked information about an internal operation to an arms dealer, profited $30,000...]
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[Tax Due: $10,250.]
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Over here, David was using the functions of the Golden Finger, scrutinizing the FBI personnel coming in and out, up and down.
After his scrutiny, he found that almost only the rookies who had just joined were clean, while the veterans all had more or less so issues.
And whenever he discovered a problematic veteran, David would imdiately pick up a pen and write down so key information on a piece of paper.
He continued until he had written about the fifth person and then stopped scanning from the corner of his eye. He put the pen and paper in his pocket and then turned and left.
Over at the governnt service window, after seeing David and others turn to leave, the agent imdiately went up to Mr. Gavin's third-floor office to report, "Mr. Gavin, he's left..."
"He left?"
Gavin's face showed a twist of emotions and then he asked, "Did he show any other behavior?"
"After hearing your ssage from , he remained very calm. Then he took out paper and pen, I don't know what he was noting down, and left shortly after."
"Oh?"
Gavin pondered with a thoughtful expression for about a minute before finally instructing, "Keep a close eye on him."
Although Gavin was not pleased with David's arrogant arrival at their place, he was sowhat wary of David's abilities.
"Yes."
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On the way back to the Ninglin Branch Office, the trio of Nisen Bakesimmons remained sullen-faced.
Ever since the events in the Indian and Henderson Sparks cities, they had grown accustod to the awe they inspired among the dia, criminals, and various departnts.
Now, with the FBI giving them such a cold reception, it naturally stuck in their craw.
"Don't worry, today they may have given us a cold shoulder, but tomorrow we will pay them back double!"
Upon hearing David's words, the trio glanced at each other, their expressions shifting from sullen to expectant.
To facilitate David's work, Egbert had specifically arranged a temporary office for him inside the Ninglin Branch Office.
When David returned to this office, he imdiately took out the notebook from his pocket and began to outline in detail the information he had previously taken down.
After more than an hour, he stopped, turned to Nisen, and ordered, "Get five Chief Tax Officers."
Nisen imdiately went out.
It was only about ten minutes before he ca back with five Chief Tax Officers from the Ninglin Branch Office.
And these five Chief Tax Officers, one by one, ca in with hopeful eyes, for they had already learned from Nisen that David had called them for a task.
Being given a task ant there might be tax achievents to be gained, didn't it?
"Director Bezi, there's a matter that requires your inspection squad's imdiate attention,"
"Please, instruct ,"
The one known as Bezi, the Chief Tax Officer, stood up imdiately, ready to be dispatched by David.
David picked up a docunt he had written, handed it over, and said, "I need your inspection squad to verify the people, docunts, and the consumption details of the subject as quickly as possible."
Bezi took the docunt with anticipation and began to read it earnestly.
He had assud it might be about so city hall official, but as he read on, he was taken aback by what unfolded before his eyes.
This was no city hall official's file at all.
It was the file of a senior FBI agent.
What shocked him was that it also recorded all the illegal activities the senior agent had been involved in, who else was involved, and a myriad of details about the amounts of money profited from these endeavors.
One could say,
If one were to take action based on the information in this docunt, targeting those involved and uncovering the specified amounts, this senior agent would be dood!
"How about it, Director Bezi, any issues?"
Bezi snapped out of his shock and straightforwardly replied, "With the thoroughness of your information, coupled with our personnel and system of channels, it certainly won't be difficult to resolve..."
Toward the end, Bezi hesitated slightly.
He wasn't aware of Poppy's situation, so he was sowhat puzzled as to why David would suddenly target the FBI out of the blue.
Weren't they supposed to resolve the city hall issues first, especially since the crackdown directive hadn't been repealed yet?
Seeing the confusion on Bezi's face, David imdiately explained, "To tell you the truth, Director Bezi, I am doing this out of necessity. Rest assured, all the tax revenue generated from this will go to your squad. I don't want a penny!"
Upon hearing this, the initially puzzled Bezi's eyes lit up instantly.
Although he didn't understand why David was targeting the FBI, besides the senior agent who owed over sixteen thousand dollars in taxes, the other criminals who had transactions with the agent would also need to pay taxes.
Even though the exact tax amount was currently unknown, it was certain to be no small sum!
Bezi no longer concerned himself with the subtleties and promptly promised, "No problem, I've got this!"
David nodded, picked up a file concerning another FBI individual, and turned to another Chief Tax Officer, "Director Fake, I need your team to handle this with the utmost speed as well."
As Fake picked up the docunt and started reading, his reaction mirrored Bezi's earlier surprise.
"After you sort this out, all the tax revenue generated will also belong entirely to your inspection squad," David added.
Overcoming his surprise, Fake nodded and said, "Alright, I'll take care of it too!"
Then, David picked up three other prepared docunts and handed them to three other Chief Tax Officers.
Upon David's assurance that all the tax revenue would belong to their squads, these three officers were equally resolute in their acceptance.
Lastly, David reminded them, "FBI personnel are definitely monitoring our every move, so be careful not to ruin the operation."
"We understand,"
the five Chief Tax Officers spoke in unison and then left, eager to get started.
David remained in the Ninglin Branch Office until 7 o'clock in the evening, after which he and Nisen and others drove to a hotel arranged by Egbert.
After enjoying a al, they returned to their rooms.
FBI Office Building.
"Mr. Gavin, since returning to the Ninglin Branch, that David has stayed put the entire ti, not leaving until 7 o'clock when he went to a hotel, had a al, and then retired to his room," reported an agent who had just co in.
Gavin thought for a mont and then inquired, "What about his subordinates? Did they leave or investigate anything?"
"No, they've been with him the whole ti, going to the hotel and then to their rooms as well. However... Several inspection squads from the Ninglin Branch Office have suddenly beco active. But with five to six dozen inspectors in these squads, and our limited personnel, it's not possible to keep an eye on each one..."
Even though this was the Nevada State FBI Office, most of the agents were on assignnt; dispatched to various cities and counties for cases. There were only about twenty or thirty agents left idle at the office, so naturally, they couldn't attend to everything.
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