Hey! The Criminal Assistance System Can Even Be Used Like This? 162
by adminQin Su was the first to see the incoming person, and he was momentarily stunned because he recognized the person in front of him. It was the suspect from the theft case, a boy they had rescued the previous night. This was not the initial suspect they had looked into, but rather the one they had later identified based on sketches and suspicious behavior.
The other party had kept them on the hook for several days with seemingly misleading clues, and Qin Su and his colleagues had been relentless in their pursuit. Originally, they had planned to continue following this lead, but unexpectedly, Xu Zhizhi had provided a crucial clue. After much deliberation, Qin Su decided to abandon this line of inquiry and instead focus on the fact that the “A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains” (千里江山图) painting was a forgery.
The primary reason was that this lead was not yielding significant value; the suspect appeared to be baiting them, and Qin Su felt that they could pressure him to find out what was really going on. Another reason was that Qin Su remembered something from twenty years ago: “A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains” had been stolen. In an era when surveillance technology was underdeveloped and forensic methods were severely lacking, the Capital City Police Department had invested immense manpower and resources to recover the painting.
He had then wondered if the “A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains” that was returned back then had already been swapped for a carefully forged imitation. If that was the case, it would be necessary to revisit the investigation and discuss it again with the task force. As the case grew more complicated, additional planning was required.
Just as Qin Su finished his phone call and prepared to discuss things with his colleagues, an unusual occurrence took place. A small altercation erupted between the suspect and a person at the next table, and they started fighting. As police officers, t
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