When Xu Yun was still flying, Qin Wan 'er had already arrived in Hong Kong and Macau. In order to keep the operation secret, Qin Wan' er only brought two people out. What surprised Xu Yun was that Qin Wan 'er not only brought two people, but one of them was a girl.
The young girl was called Man Yu. She had just graduated from the police academy and entered the bureau. Qin Wan 'er brought her because she saw a lot of her own shadow in Man Yu.
Now, there were fewer and fewer people who could still be hot-blooded after entering the unit, especially girls. That was why Qin Wan 'er admired Man Yu very much.
The other person who came with them was Tai Kang. He was already in his fifties and had rich experience in solving cases. Even though Qin Wan 'er's rank was higher than his, she still respectfully called him Uncle Qin.
Qin Wan 'er felt that this was very suitable. It was easy to be exposed if she brought too many people. If she came alone, she was afraid that she would not have enough energy.
Uncle Qin and Man Yu were a good combination. One was experienced, and the other was motivated. When the two of them stood together, they looked like father and daughter. It would not arouse other people's suspicion.
Even if there were suspicions, they would at most think that they were godfather and goddaughter. It would be fine as long as the people they investigated did not suspect them.
Qin Wan 'er's target suspect was called Liu Benliu. The people who worked under him called him Brother Shui. Those who were not very familiar with him would call him Boss Liu.
On the surface, Liu Benliu was definitely a successful man who made people feel comfortable. He was forty years old, and because he paid attention to his maintenance, he did not look much different from a person around thirty-five years old.
Liu Benliu always wore a decent suit or jacket, and he did not look stiff at all. He gave people a feeling that he was very knowledgeable and cultured. It was the kind of elegant style.
A man who looked elegant was always good at finding some embellishments in his clothes to show his elegance.
For example, Liu Benliu, who came to Hong Kong and Macau this time, wore a jacket, but his shirt was paired with a tie. This made him look energetic and elegant.
Liu Benliu obviously liked the casual nature of the jacket, and it was very adaptable. However, if he did not wear a tie, he would not look mature enough. Therefore, he wore a tie to make himself look more elegant in his leisure.
Perhaps for refined men, the pursuit of pure pleasure had already become a trend.
However, such a well-dressed person was not so well-dressed. People who did this kind of money laundering were always bright on the surface but dark on the inside.
Many ordinary people would have doubts. They wondered why there were so many rich people around them. Moreover, it was impossible for these people to be so rich in their industries.
This would cause many ordinary people's outlook on life and values to be distorted, and they would wonder why they didn't have such a fate.
In fact, some of these people had dirty money in their hands, so there was nothing to be envious of.
Why do we feel that rich people are becoming fewer and fewer in recent years? This was closely related to the increased anti-corruption efforts in the Mainland. Even the haze of the gambling industry in Australia was closely related to the increased anti-corruption efforts in the Mainland.
Ever since two thousand years later, when a document allowed mainland tourists to freely travel to Hong Kong and Macao, various illegal cashing out problems arose. The criminal methods evolved continuously, from the initial large amount of fake credit card purchases to underground banks, and then to cashing out at UnionPay terminals. The purpose was to evade the mainland's foreign exchange control.
This was the reason why there were so many people who became rich for no reason in Hua Xia in the ten years after entering the 21st century.
No one knew exactly how much mainland funds were illegally transferred to Australia every year. An assistant professor at the University of Science and Technology in Australia made a simple estimate. The illegal funds that flowed into Australia through various channels every year reached one to two trillion!
Two trillion!
What kind of concept was this? In the early 1990s, the GDP of Hua Xia was only two trillion.
Even now, it was only six to seven trillion. This was the annual GDP of the working people in the country!
People with discerning eyes knew that even when the economy of Hua Xia was slowing down, the gambling industry in Australia was still in full swing.
Those who couldn't see that this was because there were rich people in Hua Xia who used casinos to launder money and prepare funds for their emigration overseas were fools!
Rich people in Hua Xia said that they wanted to emigrate overseas. Not many of them did so because of the good policies overseas and the good living environment. Most of them wanted to escape.
How many people left Hua Xia with these huge sums of money? The United States reported that since the mid-1990s, there had been twenty to thirty thousand Hua Xia officials, businessmen, and ordinary people who disappeared from the mainland. They took away a huge sum of trillions of money, perhaps even more than this …
The gambling industry in Australia was a hotbed of huge money laundering activities. Many rich people in Hua Xia used gambling in Australia to launder money to raise funds for emigration.
Australia admitted that the mainland gamblers contributed 70% or more of the income to the gambling industry in Australia. If it weren't for the mainland gamblers, Australia would be worse off than Las Vegas.
Liu Benliu could only be regarded as an "ordinary person" among the three groups of high-ranking officials, rich businessmen, and ordinary people.
The two groups of people in front of him often didn't come forward to do this kind of thing, at least in Qin Wan 'er's view. Liu Benliu came to Australia and played the role of an errand boy. He was laundering money, but the small company he ran was enough for him to launder his own dirty money.
But his small company couldn't launder the huge amount of dirty money, so he had to come to Australia to solve the problem.
Qin Wan 'er could even be sure that the money Liu Benliu laundered in Australia wasn't his own. Because if he had the ability to launder such a huge amount of dirty money, he wouldn't have opened a shop to launder millions of dollars every year.
Who was the mastermind?
Qin Wan 'er thought about it, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't figure out who the mastermind was.
They followed Liu Benliu all the way to Hong Kong and Macau, but Liu Benliu didn't show up after staying in the hotel. She didn't know if it was because the flight was too long and he needed to rest, or if the person he contacted didn't have time to meet him.
Tai Kang took the initiative to ask him to stay and monitor, and let Qin Wan 'er and Man Yu find a hotel to rest for a while. Tai Kang was worried that Liu Benliu would take action at night.
Although the casinos in Australia operated 24 hours a day, people who did bad things always liked to take action when it was dark. This seemed to be an unwritten rule.
To put it bluntly, people who did bad things always had a guilty conscience, and the night could cover up a person's guilty conscience.
Most crimes happened at night. Whether this kind of crime had to be committed at night or not, this was a common characteristic of criminals. The mentality was the same.
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