Standalone Tokyo

Chapter 244 Abstract Twisted

Chapter 244 Abstract Twisted

The two armed police teams sent by Fujiwara Masato to attack the two-story bungalow of the Blue Towel Guerrillas were a devastating battle.

A team of armed police wearing fully protective heavy armor was responsible for the frontal attack, and a precision shooter equipped with a silenced AR rifle killed a sentry who was standing at the door to keep watch.

Then, under the gaze of civilians on the roadside, the rest of the commandos rushed over and threw high-explosive grenades into the wall from outside.

At that time, a dozen members of the Blue Towel Guerrilla were chatting in the yard. From the perspective of the drone in the sky, they seemed to be gathering.

It's just that due to the gang's poor discipline, this group of people is not even as good as the spring outing of primary school students. They gather in groups of three or five, some play cards, some smoke, and except for those who are keeping watch at the door, no one else wants to go to the roof to see what's going on around.

Even if someone was standing guard on the roof, they would be killed by a sniper immediately, but there was no arrangement at all. This was the problem of this guerrilla team.

So when two grenades were thrown in, the explosion immediately killed at least five gunmen of the Blue Towel Guerrillas.

The remaining few Blue Towels who were not dead or who had laid down in time had not yet reacted when two armed policemen wearing full protective heavy armor, without even showing their eyes, broke through the door and rushed in, opening fire on all humanoid objects in the yard.

Two M4A1 assault rifles used up their thirty-round magazines in just seven seconds, killing five gang members in the yard. Only two clever guys escaped into the house and survived temporarily.

More armed police rushed in from outside the yard and began throwing offensive grenades at every entrance and exit of the house, including doors and windows, throwing more than a dozen explosives in succession.

Amid the continuous explosions, the Blue Towel Guerrillas, who had not yet realized what was happening, were so stunned that when the armed police rushed in with assault rifles and shotguns, they did not encounter strong resistance.

In just one and a half minutes, the entire Blue Towel Guerrilla Army was destroyed.

As a price, two of the seven armed policemen were slightly injured. The heavy bulletproof armor protected their vital parts, but these Brazilian gang members also had automatic weapons and military assault rifles.

In close-range gunfights, the armor on the hands and feet of the armed police could not withstand the close-range bombardment of rifle bullets, so injuries were naturally inevitable.

After eliminating all the Blue Towel Guerrillas, the armed police reported two good news to Fujiwara Masato.

The first good news is that the incidental target of this mission, Bangju Taiga, was found in the basement. Although he was covered with wounds, he was still alive, and he was with two burdens.

One was a Japanese tourist and the other was a local Japanese-Brazilian student.

These two guys might be worth some money, so Fujiwara Masato had them dragged out together. A van was waiting on the roadside outside the house to pick up people.

The second good news is that the armed police found a suitcase full of money in a master bedroom on the second floor of the house. It could be the savings of the blue towel leader, or it could be the ransom of the last unlucky kidnapper.

All in all, Fujiwara no Masato happily accepted the box of money. Not only did he not lose money on this operation, he made a small profit instead.

The operation was successful, and now it was time to retreat.

The retreat was not peaceful, as the gunshots and explosions attracted the attention of nearby Brazilian gangs. The drone hovering in the air could clearly see many unidentified people carrying weapons, moving through the streets and alleys, approaching the site of the firefight.

They may be gangsters or just ordinary residents of the local slums, but who cares?

A three-person mortar team hiding two kilometers away obtained the artillery coordinates after hearing the report from the drone operator. They couldn't wait to adjust the coordinates and quickly took out three 120mm caliber shells from the ammunition box.

After the strong black loader fired three shells cleanly and neatly, the gunner moved the muzzle and continued firing at the next artillery coordinate.

The mortar team is composed of three of the busiest members of the armed police squad.

The drone operator is the second busiest man. He is very busy and needs to keep repeating the coordinates of some unlucky people into the walkie-talkie. He is like the god of death, bringing shells and death to wherever he speaks.

As a result, the two snipers lying on the rooftop of a nearby hotel had nothing to do. The observer was holding a telescope, and the sniper was using a sniper rifle scope. Both of them were watching a rare modern war drama.

Two vans carrying seven armed police officers and three hostages successfully broke out of the slum.

The intensive gunfire and explosions attracted Rio police from nearby wealthy areas and commercial areas, but they did not enter the slums. Instead, they observed the situation across the street.

When two vans, which were obviously the culprits, sped out and fled along the highway out of Rio de Janeiro, the police did not take any action. They just watched, as indifferent as the passers-by.

This was a pity for Fujiwara Masato who was eager to try. He had also made preparations for being intercepted by the police, and an armored Hummer was hiding in a nearby alley.

As soon as the police opened fire on the van, the Humvee team rushed out from behind them and fired at the former from the rear with 12mm heavy machine guns, which was 100% sure to cause a river of blood.

It’s a pity that these policemen did nothing and just stood by and watched.

Fujiwara Masato, who was soft-hearted and did not like to be tough, felt too embarrassed to harm these bystanders, so he angrily ordered the Hummer to retreat.

The attack on the Blue Towel Guerrillas turned into a typical quick-in, quick-out special operation. The basic tasks were completed, the bandits were successfully wiped out, the hostages were rescued, and a sum of cash in the bandit's stronghold was taken away.

After remotely commanding the NPCs to finish their work, Fujiwara Masato ordered a team of armed police to escort the hostages to an unnamed grove in the wild and notified Taniguchi Kotaro to bring his men to pick them up.

The second group of armed police who remained, including mortar and sniper teams, began to retreat back.

When everyone left Rio de Janeiro, gunshots were heard again in the slums where the battle had just ended, and this time it was the Rio police who were attacking.

Armed with Madsen light machine guns and various automatic weapons, they rushed in in pickup trucks like bandits amid cheers and began burning, killing and looting.

Fujiwara no Masato was stunned by this incident.

No, man, what are you doing?
(End of this chapter)

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