While Xu Yun was still flying, Qin Wan'er had already arrived in Hong Kong and Macao. In order to ensure the concealment of this operation, Qin Wan'er only brought two people out. And what would surprise Xu Yun was that not only did Qin Wan'er only bring two people, one of them
The other one is a girl.
The young girl's name is Manyu. She just graduated from the police academy and was admitted to the police force. Qin Waner took her with her because she saw a lot of reflections of herself who had just entered the industry in Manyu.
Nowadays, there are fewer and fewer people who can maintain their enthusiasm when entering the work unit, especially girls, which is why Qin Wan'er has an unusual appreciation for Manyu.
The other person who came with them was Taikang, who was over fifty years old this year and had rich experience in solving crimes. Even though Qin Wan'er was of a higher rank than him, she still respected him and called him Uncle Tai.
Qin Wan'er felt that this was very appropriate. Bringing too many people would easily expose her. If she came by herself, she would not have enough energy.
The combination of Uncle Tai and Manyu is just right, one is experienced and the other is motivated, and the two of them stand together as if they are father and daughter, so they will not arouse suspicion from others.
Even if there were suspicions, they would at most think that they were godfather and goddaughter, so that the people they were investigating would not be suspicious.
Qin Wan'er and the others' target suspect is named Liu Benliu. People who work under him call him Brother Shui. People who are not very familiar with him call him Mr. Liu.
On the surface, Liu Benliu is definitely a successful man who is very comfortable to look at. Because he is over forty and pays attention to maintenance, he does not look much different from someone in his thirties.
Liu Benliu always wears a decent suit or jacket, and he doesn't look dull at all. He gives people a particularly knowledgeable and cultivated feeling, that kind of elegance.
A man who looks elegant is always good at finding some embellishments in his clothing to reflect his elegance.
For example, Liu Benliu, who came to Hong Kong and Macao this time, wore a jacket and a tie with his shirt, which gave him a touch of elegance amid his vitality.
Liu Benliu obviously likes the casualness of jackets and is very adaptable, but without a tie he seems immature, so he wears a tie to give himself a touch of elegance in his leisurely style.
Perhaps for elegant men, pursuing simple interests has become a fashion.
However, for such a well-dressed person, the things he does are not so well-behaved. People who do this kind of money laundering are always bright on the outside but dark on the inside.
Many ordinary people will have doubts, wondering why there are so many extremely rich people around them, and it is completely impossible for these people to be so rich in the industries they work in.
This will distort many ordinary outlooks on life and values, making you wonder why you don't have such a destiny.
In fact, the money in the hands of some of these people is not clean at all, and there is nothing to envy.
Why do we feel "less and less" about wealthy people in recent years? This is closely related to the mainland's intensified anti-corruption efforts. Even the gambling industry in Australia is full of haze, which is also related to the mainland's intensified anti-corruption efforts.
Strength is closely related.
Since two thousand years later, a document opened the door for mainland tourists to travel freely to Hong Kong and Macao, various illegal cash-out problems have emerged, and criminal methods have continued to evolve, from the initial large-value credit card fake purchases to underground banks, and then to UnionPay terminal cash-out.
The purpose is to evade mainland foreign exchange controls.
This is why within ten years after entering the 21st century, there will be so many people in China who have become rich for no reason.
No one knows exactly how much money from the mainland is illegally transferred to Australia every year. An assistant professor at a university of science and technology in Australia made a simple estimate that the amount of illegal funds from the mainland flowing into Australia through various channels every year reaches one trillion to two trillion.
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Two trillion!
What is this concept? In the early 1990s, China's GDP was only two trillion.
Even today, it is only 60 to 70 trillion, which is the annual GDP of the working people of the country!
Anyone with a discerning eye knows that even as China's economy slows down, the gaming industry in Australia is still in full swing.
I can’t tell that this is because some wealthy Chinese people use casinos to launder money, and those who use curves to prepare funds for their overseas migration are fools!
Rich Chinese people say they want to immigrate overseas. Few of them do so because overseas policies are good and the living environment is good, but most of them want to escape.
How many people have flowed out of China along with these huge amounts of money? The American Empire has reported that since the mid-1990s, 20,000 to 30,000 Chinese officials, businessmen or ordinary people have disappeared from the mainland, and they have taken away their
A huge sum of trillions, maybe even more than this...
The gaming industry in Australia is a hotbed of huge money laundering activities. Many wealthy Chinese people launder money through gambling in Australia to raise funds for immigration.
Australia and the region all admit that high-roller gamblers from the mainland contribute 70% or more of the revenue of the gaming industry in the region. If it were not for the high-roller gamblers from the mainland, the region would be even more miserable than Las Vegas.
Liu Benliu can only be regarded as an "ordinary person" among the three groups of senior officials, wealthy businessmen, and ordinary people.
The two types of people in front of him tend not to come forward to do such things, at least in Qin Wan'er's view, Liu Benliu came to Macau to play an errand boy. He was laundering money, but he ran the business.
His small company was enough for him to launder his little black money.
But his small company couldn't clean up the huge amount of black money, so he had to come to Australia to solve the problem.
Qin Wan'er was even sure that the money Liu Benliu laundered in Australia was not his own at all, because if he had the ability to launder such a large amount of black money, he would not open another store to launder millions every year.
Who is behind the scenes?
Qin Wan'er thought about it, but she couldn't figure out who the super-controlling mastermind behind the scenes was.
They followed Liu Benliu all the way to Hong Kong and Macao, but Liu Benliu never showed up after checking into the hotel. It is not known whether it was because the flight took too long and he needed to rest, or because the people he contacted had not had time to contact him yet.
Taikang took the initiative to ask him to stay and monitor, and asked Qin Wan'er and Manyu to find a hotel to rest for a while. Taikang was worried that Liu Benliu would not act until night.
Although casinos in Australia operate around the clock, people who do bad things always like to take advantage of the darkness to do something. This seems to be an unwritten rule.
To put it bluntly, people who do bad things always have a guilty conscience, and the night can cover up people's guilty conscience.
The vast majority of crimes occur at night. Regardless of whether the crime must be committed at night, this is a common feature of criminals and their mentality is the same.