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This operation in Jinghai City involved a considerable police force, resembling a long dragon on the highway.

From the mont the convoy set out, the vehicle-borne command system was fully integrated into the command network of the Drug Enforcent Bureau.

All police forces from various cities were precisely grouped within this command system, and then assigned more specific combat tasks based on these groupings.

Due to the presence of a coal ball, Li Xiang was assigned to the drug dog unit, and their task location was at a secret processing base.

As handlers of drug-sniffing dogs, they didn’t need to charge into battle. They only had to enter the scene after the assault team had dealt with all the enemies to conduct a comprehensive search, uncovering all finished products and raw materials.

Cunning criminals might disguise the finished products as anything, and this was when the need for drug-sniffing dogs to locate them all beca crucial.

Compared to the assault team mbers, their level of danger was considerably lower.

After all, a bloody confrontation with vicious criminals was an extrely dangerous thing.

These people had their heads on the line, always prepared to lose them, so upon seeing the police, they would inevitably resist fiercely with a do-or-die determination.

This is also why the casualty rate among drug enforcent officers remains high.

Song Jun didn’t know how Li Xiang’s real gun skills were. He subjectively assud that since Li Xiang had just beco permanent, his shooting skills must be poor, and putting him in the assault team might be dangerous.

Normally, a rookie like Li Xiang wouldn’t participate in such an operation. However, since Yan Xiong personally intervened, Song Jun had to passively agree.

Fortunately, Li Xiang had a coal ball, which allowed Song Jun to enlist him in the police dog team, significantly reducing the level of danger he faced.

This showed that Song Jun genuinely cared about Li Xiang, worried to the bone.

If he knew that Li Xiang’s shooting skills were exceptional, he probably wouldn’t have had this concern.

One by one, the police cars lined up like a dragon driving on the highway, and all the vehicles along the way gave way.

In the car command system, the commander continuously emphasized the details of this combat mission.

Such a significant strike operation had its plan formulated in great detail, and all the important details to pay attention to during the operation were reflected in the plan.

Anyone taking a look could tell that the Drug Enforcent Bureau had prepared very thoroughly for this operation.

As the plan was explained, Li Xiang learned that the secret processing base they were about to strike was a rather important one, with around 45% of their goods being produced and shipped from there.

This secret base’s processing plant was under the full responsibility of Baolong Group’s third son, Zhou Yuelong. This ti, he was also one of the key targets for arrest by the police.

Given the importance of this processing plant, the police had an undercover agent there, so it was crucial to ensure the undercover agent’s safety during the exchange of fire.

After reviewing the entire capture plan, Li Xiang didn’t expect that their group would be assigned such an important task.

The assault team wanted to tackle this tough nut, but it wasn’t easy.

Zhou Yuelong was a leader-level figure in this criminal syndicate, and his ard forces were not to be underestimated.

Fortunately, the police also had an internal informant. Seeing the informant’s photo, Li Xiang suddenly understood.

"It’s really him!"

This person was the one who had defeated him at the martial arts gym a few months ago.

It seed the subsequent actions of the Drug Enforcent Bureau went very smoothly, gathering so much crucial intelligence in just two to three months, which spoke volus about the undercover’s capabilities.

Traveling from Jinghai City to Jinling City via the highway took nearly three hours until they exited the highway.

Once off the highway, the convoy scattered at the highway’s exit, heading to their respective targeted locations.

Nobody knew where their final destination was.

This operation was a weed removal action; anything and anyone related to the Baolong Group fell within the scope of this strike.

The number and variety of people involved were unimaginable, and the tasks differed among the various groups. Each group, based on target size, task difficulty, had different objectives.

Because of the heavy task, Li Xiang’s convoy deployed a considerable number of police cars, including a command vehicle, five special police vehicles, their police dog vehicle, and other technical and evidence-gathering personnel.

The cars weaved between main and side roads, driving so distance before entering a factory, whose gates were controlled by the police at this ti.

This location was spacious and suitable for concealnt, which was why it was selected by field investigators after site inspection.

Before the operation, they needed a larger place to stay hidden to prevent exposure, and thereby alert the other side and prepare them.

As the operation approached, everyone in the car naturally fell into silence, with the vehicle quiet enough to hear a pin drop. Li Xiang could even hear the heavy breathing of others.

A significant operation like this might not occur once a year in Jinghai City. Facing such a drug enforcent operation, it was normal for so to appear tense.

Ti ticked by, the exact ti for the operation was unknown to anyone, and they all awaited for orders from the command center.

As a front-line action team, they only knew the specific task they needed to execute. As for other details, like how many city-level police forces participated in this action and how many were scattered across Jinling’s territory, they had no idea.

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