"Conscience Discovered? Well-known writer Mei Qian surrendered to the police in public"
"Is being coerced into robbing a tomb a crime?"
"Three criminal detentions in one year and frequent visits to the police station. Is Mei Qian a writer or a criminal?"
"During the live broadcast of Xiadu Supplements, Mei Qian finally admitted his identity as a tomb robber?"
"Shocked, this writer actually did such a thing in front of everyone..."
Mei Qian surrendered on the spot during a live TV broadcast, which triggered reports from major TV stations and online media. Since then, it has been high on the news search list and instantly detonated the Internet.
Of course, reporters would pursue this big news relentlessly, but apart from learning from a police announcement that Mei Qian had officially surrendered, they could not get any other information.
Even if someone relied on connections to find out that Mei Qian was currently at the police headquarters, they were dismissed by the reason that the case was under investigation before they even entered the door. Not to mention that Mei Qian himself could not be seen, not even the police officer in charge could be interviewed.
This was a normal case handling procedure, but as a result, the curiosity of the outside world became more intense. Mei Qian finally admitted to robbing the tomb? Was he coerced? Who was the person who threatened him? Which tomb was he robbed? Did he get it?
What antique treasure?
Discussions and speculations like this are getting more and more intense.
However, no matter what the outside world is like, it has nothing to do with Mei Qian in the interrogation room for the time being.
Because after being left hanging for several hours, he was going through the second interrogation today.
The police should have been fully prepared. Not only did they use a lot of video surveillance, but they also used more aggressive words.
For example: "According to our investigation, one of your group of tomb robbers is a wanted criminal named Qu Qingsheng who attempted to murder Officer Zhang Yu. If you join them, do you have no intention of avenging your friend?"
Faced with this question, Mei Qian appropriately made an expression of extreme surprise and shock, staring: "Really? If I had known there was this person, I would have beaten him up to vent my anger on Zhang Yu, but..." and then
Sighing and regretting: "I have slight facial blindness. Except for people I know very well, if I have seen any wanted posters, photos, etc., if I see real people again, 99% of the time I won't be able to recognize them. It's a pity..."
Another example: "Our local colleagues found the farmhouse you mentioned, and in the surveillance video, there is no trace of you being coerced.
"Actually, some of them have pistols in their pockets. As a wounded person, how can I dare to resist?" Mei Qian replied with a smile.
Also: "During the process of lowering the tomb, was there any damage to the ancient tomb? Did you participate in it?"
"Before engaging in criminal activities, did the group of tomb robbers promise you that they would share the benefits with you? How much can you get from the next tomb?"
Mei Qian has avoided all the traps in these problems very well.
After all, except for the cause of death of the group of tomb robbers, most of what he said was true, and I believe the police could not find evidence to refute it.
That's all. The police actually resorted to a round of warfare, and even sent people in every hour to check his body. This was because they had learned the lesson from last time and were afraid that something might happen to him here.
But it is obvious that, at least today, the police have no intention of letting him sleep.
This interrogation lasted a whole night, and there were three different interrogators. In the end, the team leader Fang Zhen personally took part in the interrogation.
Although Mei Qian had been mentally prepared for all this, in his opinion, with such a good opportunity, the police would definitely take action against him and dig out old scores.
I don't want him to play his cards according to the routine at all, and he doesn't mention anything else. He only focuses on whether he is being coerced and insists on it.
You know, the identity of the principal culprit in this case cannot be pinned on him. At most, he is regarded as an accessory, and the sentence will not be more than a few years. Why spend so much effort?
Could it be that he knew that other issues were difficult to investigate and simply ignored them? Or was it retaliation for him disrupting the police layout?
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This year's summer has no chance with Xiadu.
No matter you are in the city or the suburbs, when you look up, all you see is gray skies and continuous rain.
The strange thing is that as long as you step outside the boundaries of the summer capital, you can fully feel the charm of summer.
Therefore, when the blazing afternoon sun shone through the car window, Mei Qian suddenly felt a lot more comfortable even though her movements were restricted.
Yes, at this time, he had already left Xiadu in a police prison car.
In view of the serious problems he reported when he surrendered, the approval process was quite fast.
The next day, he was escorted to Dongshan Province to identify the scene.
Unfortunately, unlike last time, the opposite side was empty this time. The two strange police officers guarding the place were full of vigilance and vigilance, and obviously had no interest in chatting.
There were no other prisoners in the car.
The guarding police officer was very considerate. Knowing that he had not slept all night, he did not handcuff him to the car, but let him lie down on the bench.
But Mei Qian was not sleepy at all. Apart from occasionally looking back at the scenery passing by the window, most of the time he could only stare at the empty carriage in a daze.
Of course, this is from the perspective of outsiders. In fact, Mei Qian has been staring at the rapidly changing popularity value on the system panel.
Repenting and surrendering in front of the entire Xia Kingdom TV audience is indeed big news.
His popularity has increased even more than when he was first arrested last year.
It was less than a day, and the value above was enough for him to draw twenty draws.
Of course, the skills written in the "Criminal Code" in the system lottery, as well as the extremely valuable antiques that cannot be sold, no longer have much appeal to Mei Qian.
He just hopes that the Weibo he posts can fully play its role based on this big event...
Mei Qian got into Lao Luo's car before, and it took him three days to reach the Ming Tomb.
Later I found out that the reason it took so long was entirely because they took a long detour. If they had not chosen to meet up with Bald Qiang that day and instead set off directly from Xiadu, it would not have taken that long at all.
But it's still a long journey.
When it got dark, we entered a small county town and found a hotel to rest for the night.
As a suspect, Mei Qian is naturally not qualified to live in a single room, and there is always someone watching over him.
He didn't care too much. Even if he was stared at by several pairs of eyes, he still had to take a shower and eat.
We set off before dawn the next day and arrived at the place by noon.
Instead of going directly into the mountain, two police cars and a prison car parked in the nearest village.
While we were eating in a small restaurant, the sudden appearance of this group of policemen made the villagers passing by take a few glances.
Especially Mei Qian, who was handcuffed, was inevitably pointed at.
Mei Qian couldn't help but frown, but after seeing someone taking photos and videos with his mobile phone, he looked thoughtfully at Fang Zhen sitting opposite...
After having a simple lunch without rest, everyone followed the arrangement of the local village chief, and twelve people took two tractors and rushed into the mountain.
It is indeed a lot more convenient to ride on the climbing tool. Mei Qian estimates that he saved at least half of the journey.
When the tractor could no longer advance, everyone stepped forward with their legs numb from the jolt and got into the forest.
Mei Qian had a particularly good sense of direction and found the ruined Ming Tomb easily.
In the process, he noticed that several of the surrounding police officers seemed to have been to this place, especially Captain Fang Zhen, who seemed very calm when he saw the grass-covered tomb passage. He even suggested that there was a monster inside.
, the other party didn't show any surprise at all.
After a second thought, I realized that Zhao Jun had probably reported this place as well. I'm afraid the inspections that should have been done had already been done, right?
Everything that happened after that also confirmed his guess.
After posing at the entrance of the cave and taking a few photos, except for his guard, the rest walked into the ancient tomb, taking photos and extracting evidence.
They all look very formal, but there is nothing about Mei Qian.
Moreover, the police only entered the Tomb of the Ming Dynasty. They seemed to have no interest in the valley behind and the caves infested by monsters. No one set foot there at all.
Obviously, identifying the scene is not important at all, it is just a formality!
More than a dozen people were mobilized in order to create conditions for Zhao Jun to break into the hopeless interior...
ps: Thank you for your concern. I am just depressed, and I have been taking medicine for more than a year, and the effect is good.