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Chapter 1160 Past

Chapter 1160 The Past

"What kind of mistake is it? Can a policeman be fired directly?" Pete frowned and pointed to the information in front of him and said, "It says that you are suspected of having black money. I'm very surprised. If this is the case, can you solve it simply by being fired? And Helmet won't accept people with such taints, right?"

Rogers curled his lips and said, "The situation here is a bit complicated." He looked at Pitt and said, "Of course... if it is true, of course it won't be that simple."

"If?" Peter said in confusion: "Then do you mean this is fake?"

"No..." Rogers said: "It's not fake...it's true, but there are many reasons for it, which ended up causing such a result."

"What's the reason?" Pete said: "It's unclear. Did you know anyone when you entered Helmet? Otherwise, this kind of vague information in the key parts is like deliberately covering it up."

Rogers looked at Pitt, and there was a hint of fear in his eyes. At this moment, he even regretted it. He suddenly felt that it might be wrong to come to this department, because the old account he had made was about to be revealed by the person in front of him. From the current point of view, the person named Pitt in front of him was not a good person to talk to. This made him feel very bad. It is very likely that he had not gotten a new job and the old might not be able to keep it.

"Tell me, what's going on?" Pete said, taking out a cigarette and lit it. He looked at Rogers, who was obviously nervous, and said, "Do you want a cigarette?"

"Okay... OK." Rogers replied mechanically, but the moment he took the cigarette that Pete handed over, he suddenly felt why he suddenly seemed a bit like a prisoner being interrogated?

He was stunned for a moment, and took the cigarette and lit a sip. At this time, Pete continued: "The responsibilities of the department I want to form, in addition to what you said, are also to try to plug all the loopholes in Helmet. And your information is obviously one of the loopholes I want to plug."

"No, no, no," Rogers said immediately, "This is not, I mean my business is not what you think."

Pete sneered and said, "Not what? Do you know what I think? What are you doing so anxiously? If you really want to explain, you can make it clear from beginning to end, and who was responsible for recruiting you at that time, so that such a piece of information can be passed?"

Rogers did not chew the sound immediately, but took a deep breath of cigarette and began to think about it. At this moment, he was very confused. He didn't want to mention the old things he had back then, but if he chose not to say and left directly, then it was obvious that his job would not be guaranteed. As long as he walked out of this door, the investigation of himself would begin. Because the person in front of him had just entered, it would be natural to investigate his loophole.

But... Rogers suddenly realized a problem, that is, the person in front of him could not have made such a special thing to investigate such a small minion, right? This is impossible. Just think about it a little bit. Do you need the boss of this department to break up with such a privileged department? You must know that people with no background or backing in Helmet at all. The first reason why he was able to enter Helmet was that Helmet was not so strict at that time was because Helmet was

Met was eager to expand, and did not pay much attention to everyone's past, but paid more attention to work experience and ability. In addition, the person recruited him at that time happened to be a senior he knew. He had worked as a soldier before, and later became a policeman, worked with him, and understood his situation. So he successfully entered Halemet. But that senior couldn't help him at this moment, because the guy had already retired from illness a few years ago, and now he is no longer with McLean. He has long returned to his hometown with the money he earned over the years.

So when the person in front of me asked about the past, it was unlikely to make himself look good, let alone deal with him. Instead...

Thinking of this, Rogers immediately took a sip of cigarette and said, "I do have some money. But I didn't take this money."

"Where did you go?" asked Pete.

Rogers looked at the eyelid and said, "I have been doing plainclothes for a while, just plainclothes that don't have to wear uniforms and spend all day on the streets. No one knows who I am. The task is mainly to inquire about various news and deal with local underground organizations, namely gangs, and to curb their crimes."

"Undercover?" asked Pete.

"A little bit like, but not." Rogers said: "Because I didn't get into any organization. I was just a gangster on the street, or an intelligence broker. I provided information to all kinds of people."

"What then?" Peter continued to ask.

"So I know a lot...what should I say? I know a lot of people who are not that good," Rogers said.

"A person who commits a crime?" asked Pete.

"Absolutely, that's OK." Rogers continued: "I know these people are not good people, but they are not that bad either. I mean... some of them can actually be good friends."

Pi Te nodded and said, "Tell me the point. What exactly happened."

"My job, or what I do, has made me meet many such people. As I contact you more, I naturally have a few friends. I mean real friends. Even though they have almost all the criminal record and have done a lot of bad things, they can be said to be real friends." Rogers said with a wry smile and said, "Maybe these ordinary people can't understand...but that's the truth. The point is that I received a case. To be precise, I learned a clue from a friend of mine. A clue about a gang that trafficked people."

"People trafficking?" Pete asked in confusion, then looked at the information again and said: "There is no mention of human trafficking at all, it is just a case of gang smuggling."

"Yes. It's written like this. But it's just because it's human trafficking, which is fundamentally different from others." Rogers seemed very confident when he said this. "No one knows who these gangs are. I didn't know either, but later I found out. All the people involved in this case understand."

"Speak directly." Pete said: "Did you know something that you shouldn't know and offend some people you can't offend?"

?                              The battle for the new week has begun! Seeking weight!!!

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(End of this chapter)
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