Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger Chapter 353 - 342: Analysis and Response
Mountain Eagle watched as Tessa strode toward him, he raised his hand, signaling her to calm down...
"Don’t rush, I’m not sure about anything, and we don’t have any evidence..."
As he spoke, Mountain Eagle smiled and said, "That guy is a celebrity in this hospital, a lot of people know him, it’s easy to find him.
Moreover, I don’t think he’s all that dangerous. I’d rather believe this is an accident."
"He killed soone at sea, and then followed up by killing another one at the hospital, how is that not dangerous?"
Tessa, gripping Mountain Eagle with a suppressed tone, said, "Mountain, you’re a police officer, you can’t just act based on your personality.
We do need to keep a low profile, but that doesn’t an we should let a suspect get away."
Mountain Eagle spread his hands and said, "We have no evidence whatsoever, are you certain he’s a suspect just based on my guess?"
Tessa actually had too much faith in Mountain Eagle’s judgnt, so once she heard him suspect soone, she imdiately pegged the person as a suspect.
Realizing her mistake, Tessa smacked her forehead, saying, "How did you figure out he’s a refugee, and from where?"
Mountain Eagle signaled with a smile, and as they walked toward the exit of the hospital, he spoke, "First off, I noticed he’s not a local from Thailand.
Even though he’s very tanned, his eyes and facial contours are very distinctive, definitely not soone from Southeast Asia.
Apart from Southeast Asia, people from East Asia, even if they committed a cri and fled, there’s no need to run to Thailand and beco an incredibly hardworking fisherman, let alone persist for ten years.
I once read a report that crossing borders directly is extrely dangerous, so there are people who organize them...
They take cars and trains to the southwest, then cross borders through the jungles into Myanmar, enter Thailand via the Golden Triangle region, then find a contact in Thailand and take cargo ships to the Peninsula to enter the country.
The whole journey takes about two months. They have to keep moving, keep moving, can’t talk to people along the way, and rely entirely on the dry food they carry.
These people’s resilience far exceeds our understanding!
I noticed Chakdi’s tongue was missing a small piece, which didn’t look like it had been cut off, but rather like it had been bitten off.
What kind of fear would drive a person to bite off their tongue as a way to disguise themselves?
So when Dr. Rakh said this guy recovered from serious injuries, I instinctively made connections to his identity."
As he spoke, Mountain Eagle looked at Tessa’s surprised expression, and spread his hands, "Don’t look at with admiration, it’s just a guess, and it might not even be correct.
You should continue your investigation. If you really don’t find anything, then we might et this Chakdi.
If he truly is a refugee, then I don’t think he’s necessarily a bad person; there might be so special circumstances..."
Upon hearing this, Tessa nodded, "I’ll first have soone check his identity information in the system, if he’s a refugee, it won’t be easy to obtain legal status."
Mountain Eagle nodded and said, "That’s right, take it slowly, don’t rush. That guy doesn’t seem dangerous, and his target is already dead, you have plenty of ti."
Tessa stepped out of the hospital, approached her police car, and said, "Why don’t you think he’s dangerous?
He ca to a hospital, killed a person who just ca off the operating table, and then was able to stay in the hospital for physiotherapy as if nothing happened.
This kind of psychological resilience doesn’t seem like soone non-dangerous!"
Mountain Eagle waved for everyone to get into the car, and then he sat in the passenger seat of the police car. Once Tessa started the vehicle and drove onto the road, he said, "A well-trained assassin would not mishandle a body, and certainly wouldn’t throw it into the sea without making sure the target was dead."
Mountain Eagle counted on his fingers and continued, "A body mangled by a propeller, a person who was knocked unconscious and thrown into the sea but survived.
This doesn’t match the image of an assassin who could calmly enter a hospital to kill soone.
Either I’ve got the wrong person, or the conflict between this guy and those two others was accidental...
A guy who’s been hiding his identity for ten years faced an unexpected incident and made a hasty response in panic.
After going ho and calmly thinking it over, he realized his mistakes and decided to silence them to ensure he wasn’t exposed.
That guy’s honest appearance is definitely not faked; it’s a character trait ford by long-term behavior.
I’ve seen similar people in a place called Dandong; they’re silent, and they won’t fight back even when bullied.
Such people generally wouldn’t kill rashly, sothing must have happened...
I bet Chakdi isn’t yet a Thai citizen..."
Tessa nodded sowhat noncommittally, "The whole thing is a bit odd, why would the Wu Clan gang go after Chakdi?
And why did they clash, leading to Chakdi resorting to killing?
Why did Chakdi have to go to the hospital to silence soone?"
Mountain Eagle laughed and said, "I don’t know, and even my earlier deduction is based on speculation.
You’re the officer in charge of the case; you can investigate according to your own thoughts completely. After you sum up the peripheral information, you should be able to find the answer."
With so curiosity, Mountain Eagle then asked, "Were there any clues on the person who died in the hospital?"
Tessa shook her head and said, "That guy is just like the corpse from last night, there was nothing on him. I’ve already notified Immigration to verify their identities using photographs.
At the sa ti, I’ve asked Chief to take the photos and visit various hotels and guesthouses in Kamui to make inquiries. We should have so news soon."
Mountain Eagle listened and nodded slightly, saying, "We also need to be on the lookout for similar characters because unless these two were here on vacation, no matter what the Wu Clan gang wants to do in Kamui, two people seem too few."
Tessa frowned slightly and asked, "Do you know sothing?"
Mountain Eagle nodded and then shook his head, "I’m worried they’re targeting Anna...
Anna is now playing a crucial role in coordinating the capitalist factions within Russia and establishing contacts with Germany.
These Wu Clan gangs with Nazi characteristics certainly wouldn’t want Russia reaching an agreent with Europe to end the war."
"What war?"
Tessa paused, seemingly curious, and said, "The Cria war? Impossible, hasn’t the news said that they’ve already voted for independence?
That Anna is actually related to the war?
A Wu Clan gang wants to be involved in national politics, and even war?"
Mountain Eagle looked at Tessa, who was ’ignorant of the facts,’ with a hint of amusent...
"Anna is a well-known Russian spy, and you haven’t recognized her?
Rather than calling it a gang, the Wu Clan gang, during the tis when the Ukrainian Governnt’s control over the eastern regions was weak, could be described as starting off in the mode of the Wu Clan Brotherhood, centering around Nazi ideology, organizing the Wu people of Ukraine to oppose the Russian people, and monopolizing regional resources as a warlord organization.
Their ground firepower and combat capabilities of their personnel are not the least bit inferior to the Thai Military!"
Mountain Eagle finished speaking and looked at Tessa, who appeared surprised...
Tessa’s reaction was not unusual; most people living in orderly countries, especially won, have little interest in politics, particularly international politics.
Their understanding of a gang is rely a bunch of bastards who gather together to make money through nefarious ans.
In fact, ’mafia’ is the term used in Europe and Arica for organized gangs, with the most famous being the Italian mafia and the Great Russian Mafia.
Even when Kennedy was running for election, he had to pay respects to the gang leaders and have them rally voters to vote for him.
These mafias transform into political forces, and this is not uncommon worldwide.
Even more common are those who erge in war-torn countries, seeking international aid under the guise of opposition, and then the leaders turn into political figures or even establish governnts.
And back ho, the gang leaders in Taiwan Province participating in legislative elections, and the gang leaders from Hong Kong Island ’going legitimate,’ are manifestations of this phenonon.
Only when you reach a certain position do you suddenly realize that gangs or non-governntal violent organizations are an important part of maintaining social stability in countries with insufficient law enforcent.
In countries with strong governnts, these violent groups lack upward channels and can only operate in the lower echelons of society.
While in countries where national cohesion is weak or where the ruling parties need to form governing coalitions to dominate the parliant, mafias are given the chance to enter the higher echelons.
Tessa doesn’t even want to involve herself with Thailand’s political situation, let alone bother understanding the issues in Eastern Europe.
Now, the whole world reports selectively on the Cria issue; although it seems like a hot topic, the situation there has mostly been decided.
Conversely, the majority of dia choose to downplay the war in Ukraine, but that is the real key.
Extensive coverage ans the war in Ukraine might escalate, dragging both Russia and NATO into a war neither is ready for.
Currently, both sides hope to use the end of the war in Ukraine as an opportunity to seek a peaceful resolution.
And for the gangs in Ukraine, ending the war would be incredibly disadvantageous...
That’s why Mountain Eagle imdiately thought of Anna; otherwise, he couldn’t imagine what in the remote Kamui could attract the Ukrainian gang’s attention.
Looking at Tessa’s face full of astonishnt, Mountain Eagle smiled and said, "When I get back, I’ll give Anna a call to ask. If these guys really are targeting Anna, then we need to make early preparations.
We have the ho advantage; it’s still possible to restrain the Wu Clan gunn if we really want to."
After hearing this, Tessa said with a furrowed brow, "I’ll inform all the police to be vigilant on duty, and warn all gangs and individuals possibly involved in gun trading to limit their access to weapons. That should sober them up a bit.
I don’t understand international politics, but if Anna is really that important, then the people who want to attack her are certainly more than one.
We must be prepared and not allow anything to disrupt the developnt of the tourism industry in Kamui!"
Mountain Eagle looked at Tessa who seed very concerned, and he gave a nod with a smile, "You’re starting to sound a bit like a female politician. However, your power alone is limited.
If I were you, I would call Taigore. This guy is currently very popular; having him pass the word along to the underground organizations in Bangkok and Pattaya could block outsiders’ access to weapons to so extent.
If we can seal off the dostic channels in Thailand, outsiders, unfamiliar with the place, would have to turn to so reputable large international organizations to buy weapons."
Upon hearing this, Tessa, surprised, said, "Like which organizations?"
Mountain Eagle smiled and spread his hands, "Like Pulichenko from the Great Russian Mafia...
You could just call him and ask. He’s a smart guy and currently actively planning to expand his business in Pattaya. He won’t oppose you just for a few Wu Clan people."
Tessa, with a furrowed brow, looked at Mountain Eagle, who seed undisturbed, and asked, "I feel like there’s more you’re not telling ..."
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