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Chapter 1303 Nemesis

"Joseph Simmons, you're arrested..."

"Hank Stone, you're arrested..."

"Benny Abraham, you're arrested..."

On TV, scenes of arrest videos, accompanied by passionate music, give people a special feeling.

The host's voice was even more excited: "Gentlemen, ladies, what you are seeing now is the golden moment operation carried out by the Swedish police. As of today, the police departments in Sweden have arrested 1,262 people based on the latest PCR technology, involving 843 cases, of which more than 90% are old cases. Most importantly, gentlemen, ladies, what you hear now is the most incredible place, with 665 people, and more than half of the suspects chose to plead guilty."

"There are 200 people who have not pleaded guilty but are considered to be conclusive and have entered the trial process."

The other host's voice was not so excited, but he was equally positive.

The first host laughed loudly: "Yes, the Swedish judicial system is about to get busy, and nearly 900 suspects have been confirmed. Can you believe it in just half a month? This is not just Sweden's progress, it is an advancement of mankind."

"Sweden's deterioration in public security since February has come to an end."

"Yes, the security chaos in Sweden can be announced to be over. Gentlemen and ladies, this is an era where criminals have not been missed. Why? Please see our selected videos to explain what PCR is..."

In a blink of an eye, huge subtitles were shown on the TV screen:

The nemesis of crime - PCR!

Sweden, which has only 9 million people, does not have many TV stations, and residents often watch channels from nearby countries, such as TV programs from Germany or France.

However, today's Swedish TV stations have received unusual ratings and attention rates.

In the next few days, the atmosphere of PCR discussions in Sweden was roaming.

The new cases have indeed been greatly reduced.

If the crime is committed, he will be caught - the criminals do not understand the principle of PCR, but according to their thinking model, if the mistake is possible, it is worth making a mistake, but if the crime is committed, he will definitely be caught and the meaning of the crime is lost.

The police can also devote more energy to old cases.

A large number of backlog cases have been solved, and as the PCR operation speed has accelerated, more and more suspects have been confirmed. There are many criminals in prison, and there are many people who have been sentenced to increase the sentence.

Sweden was originally a wealthy country with good public security. Compared with a chaotic country like the United States, the cases that Sweden failed to solve are mainly attributed to two points, with no clues or insufficient evidence.

What PCR solves is these two problems.

Sweden has relatively sufficient police resources and relatively few vicious cases. When the effect of PCR is exerted, the marginal benefits it produces will explode in a short period of time.

As time goes by, the working pressure of the PCR laboratory has quickly shifted from experiments to dealing with a large number of visitors.

Yang Rui thus left the laboratory front line, but Houston and others were still struggling next to the PCR device. The results of DNA identification should be used in judicial procedures, especially at the beginning, human errors should be avoided as much as possible. The newly trained experimenters are far from being able to take free jobs.

In contrast, Yang Rui spent more time on dealing with visitors, which was much easier, but Houston and others still felt embarrassed.

"You originally came to Sweden for an inspection, but it turned out to be a busy job. I'm so sorry." Houston mentioned this more than once. It caused trouble for others, which is a big deal in Swedish culture.

"I am always willing to make PCR work. It's impossible to spend some time." Yang Rui was so happy that he couldn't do it. If he wanted to invite Swedish scientists to visit his laboratory, he had to spend a lot of effort, and it was even more costly to entertain - not only for the cost, but also for the time.

Yang Rui was so simple at this time. The PCR laboratory was placed in the Stockholm Police Station. The visitors first had to be screened by the police station. Because the PCR laboratory was co-organized by Stockholm University, it had to be screened by Stockholm University again. In the end, there were very few minions left.

In the Nobel Prize selection process, there are three steps in total. The first is nomination. In addition to professors from six universities in Sweden, there are many foreign universities and previous Nobel Prize winners. In this step, it is considered international.

But from the second step, it is purely Swedish.

The second step is to screen the nominated scientists. This five-member committee can basically determine the majority of the Nobel Prize. However, the real decision is in the hands of the review committee composed of hundreds of people. The members of these review committees are also Swedish scientists, and they represent the final decision. Historically, many decisions made by the five-member committee were beaten back by the review committee. In fact, almost every year, one or even more games have to be torn.

The five-member committee will compete for a name, and the evaluation committee will fight back. The five-member committee will compete for one more time, and the evaluation committee will fight back.

No matter how many times these two steps are cycled, the decision is made by Swedish scientists.

This is the greatest legacy left by Nobel to the Swedes. The operation of the Nobel Prize also allows Swedish scientists to always enjoy privileged status in the world's top scientific community.

Just like now, Yang Rui has to patiently introduce his PCR laboratory to the visiting Swedish scientist. If it were an American, he would piss on his own and he would not care about you.

Scientists who have become famous for a long time or have become candidates for the Nobel Prize many times often need to think more about how to face the issue of Swedish scientists.

Yang Rui relied on his youth and was a news figure, so he lost many concerns.

In fact, he didn't need too much operation at first, so he was in the PCR laboratory, so naturally countless visitors came to visit.

Houston was grateful when he saw this scene. He knew that the time for top scientists was precious. Seeing that Yang Rui was caught in the craze of reception and visiting, he couldn't help but say anxiously: "Mr. Yang Rui, why not find a few more researchers to avoid delaying your affairs."

Yang Rui thought to himself that this is my business and said, "There are too many jobs now. You can find a few more researchers or if you can get busy."

He was willing to reduce the number of receptions by a certain amount, but he had seen enough people.

Houston was grateful and went to the school to recruit people.

However, before the new researchers were fully familiar with the work, the DNA identification work suddenly increased significantly.

"What's wrong with this recently?" Yang Rui, Houston and others were puzzled.

But Sherwood just explained in a simple way: "We are starting to attack the gangsters."

Yang Rui and Houston were stunned.

There are naturally many murders among the gangsters, but there was always little evidence in the past, and the sudden appearance of DNA solved a large number of problems.

Sweden's actions inevitably attracted the attention of more countries.

Countries such as Italy and the United States that have been deeply harmed by gangs have to turn their attention to Sweden.

The concept of golden moment has suddenly become deeply rooted in people's hearts.
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