Chapter 260 Human Traffickers Deserve to Die 5
Chapter 260 Human Traffickers Deserve to Die 5
Compared to the confused Si Zhiming, Grandpa Si had already guessed the general meaning of the text message.
He discussed it with a few other people and decided to take Si Zhiming and the others to check out the place. Li Min and the old woman stayed here, waiting for news.
At the same time, the urban villages were as lively as if it were the New Year.
The usual tranquility was broken, replaced by a clamor and bustle. The villagers were all busy looking for Zhuangzhuang.
Yu Zhuangzhuang disappeared yesterday. There's a police station in the village, and the entire Yu family has been waiting inside for the past two days, waiting for news. The anxiety and fatigue on their faces are obvious, but no one wants to go back and wait for news.
The old neighbors in the village were also busy. They organized themselves spontaneously and searched everywhere they could.
Whether it was the village alleys, the surrounding fields, or even the neighboring towns, no one was spared. The fact that the traffickers dared to enter the village to steal children made everyone furious.
"How can we tolerate this?" the elders in the village said with gritted teeth, "We've been neighbors for over a decade. The Yu family's affairs are our village's affairs."
Yu Zhuangzhuang was a child who grew up under everyone's eyes, and was lost under everyone's eyes.
All available connections were used, and everyone came out to contact relatives, friends, and young people working outside.
Not to mention that the urban villages are full of energetic young men and uneducated old men and women. In recent years, the village has also cultivated many top students and small bosses engaged in engineering.
Something happened in the village, and the elders in each family called their children, and those who could come back rushed back.
Besides, even for the young men riding Ghost Fire motorcycles, it is just a matter of personal aesthetics. They all have houses to rent out, and they are not doing anything illegal.
At most, they were not good at studying and could not find a decent office job. So they found a job as a hairdresser in a small shop like a barber shop in their village, or helped out in the small restaurant at the entrance of the village.
But then again, if you don’t have to work in an office anymore, what’s wrong with liking colorful hair?
Even if they have a dragon tattoo on their arm, it won't stop them from going to the construction site to move bricks.
Although these young people look a little rebellious, at critical moments, they will stand up without hesitation and run around.
The people in the village were divided into several groups. Some continued to search in the village, while others blocked the main roads out of the city, hoping to see if they could stop the person.
The elderly people stayed in the village, and the small restaurants in the village were brightly lit, with the fire on the stove kept on so that they could cook at any time.
At this moment, Yu Zhuangzhuang's mother's phone suddenly rang with a text message alert. Zhuangzhuang's father was with his wife, and the couple saw the message together. The content of the message made their hearts beat faster instantly:
"Your child, along with Zhuangzhuang and several other children, is being taken to an abandoned factory on the outskirts of the city, where a human trafficking ring operates. We have located their location and will forward this information to the police in one hour. We hope you can take action as soon as possible."
Zhuangzhuang's mother's face suddenly turned pale, and her hands began to tremble involuntarily. Zhuangzhuang's father hurriedly held her hand, trying to give her some comfort and support.
"Don't panic." Zhuangzhuang's father said calmly, but his heart was also full of anxiety and uneasiness.
At this moment, the village aunt, Aunt Li, raised her voice before entering the police station: "Zhuangzhuang's mother! Zhuangzhuang's mother!" Her voice was particularly loud in the quiet night.
Aunt Li stood at the door of the police station, panting, and shouted anxiously: "Zhuangzhuang's mother! Did you receive the message on your phone?" As she spoke, she handed her phone to Zhuangzhuang's mother.
The village chief and his wife were waiting for news with the Yu family, for no other reason than that the village chief's son, Zhao Xiangyang, was a police officer at this police station.
Not only Yu’s family members received this text message, but many people in the village also received it.
Aunt Li handed her phone to Zhuangzhuang's mother. Zhuangzhuang's mother took the phone and saw the same text message as Aunt Li's. Her eyes widened and her lips trembled slightly, obviously she was frightened by the news.
With such a big scene, it is impossible for the police on duty at the police station not to see it.
Zhao Xiangyang also noticed the movement here. He hurried over, took Zhuangzhuang's mother's mobile phone, and took a look at the content of the text message.
He immediately realized why the police were notified after an hour. He knew that the person who sent the message might be giving the parents a chance to vent their anger, but doing so was against the rules.
It would be fine if he couldn't see it, but Aunt Li has such a loud voice, I don't think the surveillance camera in the police station can pick up her voice.
Zhao Xiangyang looked at his father in embarrassment.
He knew that as a police officer he should take immediate action, but he also understood the intentions of the person who sent the message.
"Dad, this..." Zhao Xiangyang hesitated to speak. He had been afraid of his father since he was a child.
It is said that times have changed and we can no longer believe in the idea that beatings will make children filial. We should reason with our children.
But he was beaten by his father all the way to his adulthood.
It’s just that his father combined these two methods. Instead of beating him up, he beat him and then reasoned with him. And because his father was the village chief, he was also good at reasoning.
When he was young, he was often beaten up and then convinced into believing that he was sorry for the people and the Party.
So he just called out "Dad", but when he saw the old man's big eyes staring at him, he fell silent.
"Shut up!" The old village chief didn't care whether his son would be punished at this time. He pulled Zhuangzhuang's father and Zhuangzhuang's grandfather with his hands, signaling them to go first and leave the situation here to him.
Normally, there are almost no major incidents in the village police station.
This police station located in an urban village usually plays the role of a "coordinator". Most of its work involves trivial matters, which is far less tense than the busy police stations in the city center.
At most, we would cooperate with the fire department and check fire safety from house to house.
Urban villages are densely populated, and most of the houses are self-built. Problems such as aging electrical wires and accumulation of debris often exist, so fire inspections are essential.
Then there are the small disputes between neighbors, like someone's water leaking downstairs, or two families arguing over a small piece of land in front of their door. Beyond that, there's legal education, with flyers distributed door-to-door, reminding people to be wary of scams and stay safe.
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