Police officer Chen Shu

Chapter 898 Zhang Yang, in Danger

Chapter 898 Zhang Yang, in Danger
Chen Shu pondered for a moment, then switched to a VPN app, tapped a few times, and a "VPN" icon appeared in the upper right corner of his phone screen.

This is someone setting up a ladder to climb over the wall.

Xiao Wang exclaimed in surprise, "Brother Chen, we're police officers! How can we climb over the wall? This is considered establishing an illegal channel for international internet access, which is illegal!"

Chen Shu was taken aback and looked at Xiao Wang. Seeing that the other party's expression was serious and not fake, he felt strange, but out of respect for his brother in the provincial department, he did not ask.

Chen Shu had spent a considerable amount of time at the police station and had also received warnings from the internet monitoring department. He simply ignored those who went to foreign websites to read but did not comment, spread, or participate.

For those who slightly cross the line, Chen Shu would simply make a phone call to remind them. Sometimes, when they encountered someone who didn't understand, he would at most ask them to go to the police station to check their phone records and sign a guarantee, and that would be the end of it.

Only when encountering particularly outrageous individuals would Chen Shu visit their homes to check their water meter, and then decide whether to send them to detention depending on the circumstances.

This kind of situation is rare, occurring only once a year.

For police officers, enforcing the law and handling cases is one thing; skillfully using tools for law enforcement and cases is quite another. For example, some stable and reliable circumvention software programs with good reputations in the industry may be operated by the public security department behind the scenes.

This is how the advantage of having control over the distribution channels is demonstrated.

So the police will also take a look at the foreign websites. Actually, everyone knows what's going on. The government is just worried that the people don't have the ability to judge, not that it really forbids people from browsing the foreign websites.

"Hey, Brother Wang, it's not that serious, is it? We use the campus network at school every now and then to go online and argue with foreigners." Jiang Hai leaned in and said seriously, "According to our teacher, this is called knowing yourself and your enemy."

After all these days, Xiao Wang naturally knew that Jiang Hai came from the Provincial Police Academy, a place where there were the most policemen in white shirts.

An ordinary university teacher will most likely wear a white coat, and his epaulets may be technical gray, but who knows when they might turn black.

Xiao Wang pondered that, in his memory, the Provincial Police Academy had a dedicated school line that allowed them to legally use the external network. How come it had become a circumvention tool in Jianghai?

"Haha, kid, it's all thanks to your group that you have class. Back then, our English wasn't good enough to argue with foreigners, so we could only do other things."

Chen Chuan, still biting into an apple, walked back around.

His words were not modesty. Since the economic downturn in China led to a large number of unemployed people, police academies, where graduates are guaranteed civil service jobs, have become highly sought after.

In previous years, you only needed to meet the minimum score for admission to a police academy to be considered secure. Now, you need to exceed it by at least 20 points to be considered safe. For some popular majors, you also need to maximize your physical fitness score to have any hope.

For female students, getting into the provincial police academy is even more difficult; the same score would be enough to get into the top-ranked university in Donghai Province and one of the top five universities in the country.

Chen Chuan rested his elbows on the back of Chen Shu's chair, eating an apple as he said, "I've finished communicating, and the car will be ready soon. My dear Captain Chen, when shall we depart?"

Zhu Yiba, who had been staring blankly, suddenly turned his head.

His eyes widened, and his breathing gradually became rapid.

Since personally setting foot on Burmese soil, Zhu Yiba has been somewhat terrified, especially after learning the exact location of his enemy, "Zorozon."

Having served in the army for so many years, Zhu Yiba had always thought of himself as a brave person. But at this moment, when he should have been angrily charging towards the enemy, he found himself hesitant deep inside.

Zhu Yiba once suspected that the military insignia on his head and the military uniform on his body gave him the courage to kill. When he took all of that off, he was just like a stray dog ​​on the roadside who was nothing.

Even on one sleepless night, he received a phone call from his father, who lived far away in the north, in his light sleep. On the phone, his father scolded and ridiculed him, and finally told him to come home immediately.

In that instant, Zhu Yiba, still in his dream, felt a sense of relief. Upon waking, he often felt ashamed and confused about it.

"Boom!"

"This is northern Myanmar. This is what hell looks like." "Northern Myanmar is not a place you can come and go as you please."

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A female voice with impeccable Mandarin, clearly indicating professional broadcasting training, came from Chen Shu's phone. Instantly, Chen Chuan, Zhu Yiba, Jiang Hai, and the others all fixed their gazes on Chen Shu.

The video is in the first person, meaning the anchor who is making the sound is not actually in the frame. However, as the first female internet celebrity and first female reporter in Dongzhou, every single person in Dongzhou here is very familiar with her voice.

This video clearly uses undercover methods, employing a pinhole camera. Correspondingly, the camera angle moves up and down as the person filming walks.

The content is simple: it introduces viewers to a place in a telecom fraud park located in northern Myanmar, specifically used to punish "pigs" (unemployed individuals) who have not performed well.

It includes a water dungeon, a dog kennel, and a torture chamber.

Chen Shu opened the comment section of the video, where there was all sorts of comments.

[Haha, from now on, Hong Kong won't need to make those old-fashioned undercover, drug-busting, and gangster movies anymore. They can just make movies about telecom fraud; that would definitely attract more viewers.]

I've always felt that sometimes those who are exploited don't deserve sympathy, because they willingly become the victims. There's always a reason why someone is pitiful.

Telecommunications fraud is no less harmful than drugs. The government should crack down hard to eradicate these harmful activities and restore a fair and just world for its citizens.

Honestly, I wouldn't call myself a good or kind person, but I still got really angry watching this!

[His crimes are heinous and unforgivable, causing countless families to be torn apart!]

Isn't it said that those who offend China, no matter how far away, will be punished?

[All will be sentenced to death, thank you!]

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Chen Shu slowly scrolled down the comments section, which was filled with comments from people both at home and abroad, with the occasional comment from a foreigner, mostly meaningless things like "on my god".

As I was pulling, my fingers suddenly stopped.

A very simple comment in the comments section caught Chen Shu's attention.

This looks a lot like the Aung Soling industrial park.

Chen Shu clicked on the comment, and there were several other comments below it, which were replies from other netizens. Judging from the IP address, they were in Myanmar.

[Haha, this is his industrial park. My friend owns a company there, and he took me there for a visit last month. This is their disciplinary room.]

[Tsk tsk, I thought their management was fairly professional, how come someone filmed it and posted it online?]

Not even installing a signal jammer? That's so unprofessional.

The people present weren't fools. Seeing these comments, they knew that someone familiar with the park had seen the video online. Normally, these people would have alerted the park authorities.

If the park has basic security personnel, they can catch the person filming the video in no time.

Zhang Yang is in danger!

Everyone noticed that Chen Shu was staring intently at his phone screen, his knuckles turning slightly white as he gripped the phone tightly; his inner excitement was far stronger than he showed.


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