Criminal Police Honor: Documentary of Suppressing Gangs and Eliminating Evil in a Small Town

Criminal Police Honor: Documentary of Suppressing Gangs and Eliminating Evil in a Small Town

by Liu Xingchen

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"Interpol's Honor: A Documentary of Combating Crime and Crime in a Small Town" takes the Seventh Brigade of the Beilian City Criminal Investigation Detachment in the 1990s as the perspective and truly restores the hard-core process of investigating serious crimes and cracking down on crime in a small town. The newly formed Seventh Brigade gathered young investigators such as Ban Jun, Chen Xu, and Huang Yong. Under the leadership of the veteran criminal police, they faced the vicious cases that occurred in the small town before the millennium: serial murders, dance club shootings, corpse dumping cases at the beach, and serial murders behind the mining disaster. They took root in the urban-rural fringe, visited old streets, flea markets, and remote villages, peeling off cocoons from yellowed old notes, worn police badges, and rusty weapons to fight against brutal gangsters, evil forces, and hidden undercurrents. There is no gorgeous exaggeration in the book, only the passionate perseverance, wisdom and life-and-death battles of criminal investigators. It records the honor of criminal police officers who forged golden shields with their blood and protected the tranquility of the small town. It shows the responsibility, responsibility and no regrets of the grassroots criminal police officers in the 1990s.

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