Chapter 808 Police Supervisor

At night, 1:23 am.

"You mean Eriko was taken away by the Kyoto police?"

In an office of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Superintendent Ishikura was listening to Yokogawa's report. The plan to take tough action against Eriko this time was mainly formulated by Ishikura. If the position of Superintendent is compared to the military rank, it is equivalent to the position of Lieutenant General.

Yokogawa, the head of the security department, finished his operation at the Tokyo Central Bank. He immediately returned to the Metropolitan Police Department and reported to Ishikura. He had never encountered such a thing in his police career.

"Yes. It has been confirmed." Yokogawa replied, "It was Nishino, the chief of the Kyoto police headquarters. We also recovered the bullet casings and flash bomb shells at the scene. The codes on them can indeed correspond to the information of Kyoto police equipment."

"Kyoto police, why are you trying to snatch Eriko from us?" Ishikura's voice rang out.

There was a hint of oppression in the voice of the superintendent.

Today's operation has resulted in this situation, which is definitely disgraceful for the Tokyo police.

"We are not very clear about this at the moment. The information team is already searching the Kyoto case database and is investigating the connection between Eriko and the Kyoto case." Yokogawa replied, "It is dishonorable for them to seize jurisdiction over the case. We are urgently discussing with public lawyers whether there is a plan to change the detention agency from a legal perspective."

Yokokawa raised his head and looked at the senior executive.

He noticed that the superintendent had a very gloomy expression, as if he was about to explode at any moment.

The next second—

Ishikura's facial muscles twitched, and a ferocious expression emerged:

"Are you guys in the Special Assault Team just here to do nothing? You guys actually let someone escape right under our noses! This is such a big incident! Not to mention that the Kyoto police snatched it away! You guys couldn't even catch Eriko! You're a bunch of good-for-nothings!!"

Ishikura then cursed a series of extremely ugly words.

However, Yokogawa could only endure it silently.

After all, his boss was right.

It is a shame for the Tokyo police that they did not catch Eriko before others in such a serious case.

"Your special assault force has submachine guns! You have firepower! You have tactics! I heard that the Kyoto police officers were only equipped with revolvers! But you actually let others rush in first and subdue Eriko's gang. How the hell did you do it!!!" Ishikura continued to curse.

Yokogawa stood in front of him without saying a word.

After all, there is no way to tell.

"How did the Kyoto police take Eriko away?!" Ishikura's excited tone calmed down a little.

"They left by helicopter," Yokogawa said. "We didn't think of that. Their helicopter landed on the helipad on top of the building. Although we sent five helicopters to intercept them in the air, the Kyoto police seemed to be desperate and just rushed straight into the air."

"There is no other way. In order to avoid them and prevent a collision, our police helicopter can only dodge," said Yokokawa.

Listening to the report from the security chief, Ishikura fell into deep thought.

Daring to fly a helicopter and taking the risk of a major accident is very uncharacteristic of the prudent police style.

Of course, the Superintendent of Police at this moment could not have imagined that—

The risky move was ordered by a lawyer named Kitahara.

If Kitahara had not given the firm order to take off, the Kyoto police helicopter would probably have had to make an emergency landing back on top of the building under the strong wind conditions at the time.

Ishikura was wondering what was going on.

Why would the Kyoto police go to such lengths and try to snatch Eriko like crazy?

After all, what does Eriko mean to them?

Why the Kyoto police would rather take Eriko away even at the risk of paying a high price.

Ishikura didn't know that even this action of the Kyoto police was planned by a lawyer named Kitahara.

The Kyoto police were able to travel all the way to Tokyo because of the information provided by Kitahara.

The mastermind behind the kidnapping of Eriko tonight is a lawyer.

I'm afraid that no matter how hard Shicang racked his brains, he would never be able to think of this.

However, this Superintendent of Police is not incompetent.

He also has first-rate thinking and reasoning abilities.

Soon, Ishikura realized that the Kyoto police dared to go deep into Tokyo alone, so they must have an informant in Tokyo. Such an informant is unlikely to be an insider of the police. Because the information about Eriko's attack was not obtained by the Tokyo police until this afternoon.

This person must be an outsider.

Considering the bold style of today's Kyoto operation, it is very likely that this outsider was also involved in the Kyoto police's operation against Eriko.

It is even possible that he was involved in the command of the Kyoto police.

This sounds crazy—

An outsider takes command of the Kyoto police.

However, only this explanation can explain why the style and behavior of the Kyoto police are so different.

The Kyoto police helicopter dared to collide with other police helicopters. Maybe this outsider was also on that helicopter!

"Did you notice any unusual people?" Ishikura said, "Didn't you see the Kyoto police leaving by helicopter? Was there anyone on board whose temperament you felt didn't resemble that of a plainclothes police officer?"

Yokogawa tried hard to recall the scene.

However, he was briefly blinded by the flashbang and had forgotten some of the scene he saw.

Yokokawa vaguely remembered seeing a man in a suit throwing the flash bomb, but he was not sure whether it was a suit or just an ordinary coat.

"I can't be sure for now." Yokokawa replied.

"Your performance in the Security Department was really bad this time!!!" Ishikura cursed again.

"I'm very sorry!" Yokokawa bowed deeply.

"Go back and check the surveillance footage of the Tokyo Central Bank Building." Ishikura instructed, "Don't miss a minute of every camera, and mark all suspicious people!"

"Yes!!"

"Nothing, just go out first."

"Ok."

Yokokawa walked out of the office and closed the door carefully.

Ishikura sat in his office chair, his expression suddenly returned to normal, and his previous angry expression seemed to be deliberately pretended. He took out a cigarette, lit it, and began to puff. I don't know what this police inspector was thinking in his mind.

He picked up the phone and dialed a mysterious number.

After the "beep, beep, beep" sound, a male voice came from the other end of the phone.

The Superintendent spoke up:

"Eto..."

(I have something to do today, so I will update once)

(End of this chapter)

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