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Chapter 167 Telephone

A white van is driving slowly on the roads in Shinjuku District. The rain in Tokyo is getting heavier and heavier. The raindrops hit the car windows and the wipers are swinging quickly to barely see the road ahead. In the streets, many cars have turned on the double flash lights.

The radio inside the car was broadcasting news of an explosion in a building. The fire has been put out and firefighters are examining the cause of the fire on the spot.

Eriko looked out the hazy window. Today, the plan must be started.

"That gentleman" - this is what Eriko calls the parliamentarian. According to the arrangement of that gentleman, today is the opening of the entire huge plan. It is an honor to be able to start this plan. Everything is for that final ideal.

"Do you follow the original arrangement?" said the man in the car.

"Yes." Eriko replied.

The van is driving smoothly on the road. I am afraid that passers-by who shelter from the rain will never expect that the characters in the van will influence the fate of many people in Tokyo tonight.

What Eriko wants to do today is very simple, that is, to detonate bombs and carry out explosive attacks in the head office of five banks. Only chaos can bring about new order. Only sacrifice can bring about happiness in future generations. Only fear can bring about stronger hope.

The van drove into the internal parking lot of a building.

After stopping in a parking space, the man in the car quickly got out and set up a device nearby. It was a device for reverse signal positioning. They were divided into work in an orderly and orderly manner, obviously as if they had undergone a lot of training and were very skilled. Some brackets and antenna-like equipment were set up.

After setting up the equipment, a man took out another detector item, tested it, and then said, "It's already done."

Eriko nodded.

Then, she turned on her phone in the car.

She pressed her phone number and dialed it to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department...

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Chiyoda District, Metropolitan Police Building.

A middle-aged man with a little dark skin was walking back and forth in the corridor. The police officers passing by were accustomed to the scene of the middle-aged man pacing back and forth. This was his always habit and became a "scenery" in the police station. If one day he could not see him pacing back and forth, it would be a strange thing.

This middle-aged man is Yokogawa Yusuke, the head of the First Class of the Police Department of the Metropolitan Police Department. The First Class of the Police Department of the Metropolitan Police Department is under the jurisdiction of the special emergency attack troops, nine mobile troops, as well as explosives treatment classes and gun weapon countermeasures troops. It can be said that he is the elite among the elite police in Tokyo.

Yokogawa was born in a commander from a special emergency attack force in the past. He successfully handled many major and serious security incidents. His classic battle was a miracle where all the illegal smuggling cases were successfully dealt with, and fired with the smuggling criminals, realizing that all the gun-carrying people were shot dead, while no casualties were found in the smuggling civilians.

Yokogawa has some worries recently.

His troubles came from a smuggling gang in Kyoto's previous months to refute the fire case. This case is extremely special because it also involves Kyoto University. The production and research enterprise that cooperates with Kyoto University actually used subsidies from the Ministry of Culture, Science and Technology to carry out smuggling and money laundering activities. This is probably something that no one expected.

On the day when the Kyoto police locked up the smuggling gang and arrested, serious fire exchange occurred. It is said that automatic rifles, short-range submachine guns, pistols, and extremely lethal weapons existed at the scene. So far, the Kyoto Police Headquarters has not shared the report, but has only circulated in a very small high-level circle. Even though he is the head of the First Class of the Security Department, he still has no authority to browse the report.

That day, a lot of things happened in Kyoto.

Including the riots at Kyoto University, the fire of smuggling gangs, and the collision of Shinkansen.

Although Yokogawa was not at the scene in Kyoto, a policeman's intuition told him that perhaps these major events were related to each other. Yokogawa did not believe that there were pure coincidences in this world, and all the accidents that seemed might be carefully designed by criminals.

Yokogawa is concerned about the events in Kyoto because he is particularly concerned about the dangerous firearms. How these rifles, submachine guns, and pistols flowed into the East. Recently, the Intelligence Section of the Metropolitan Police Department also shared a piece of intelligence with him, saying that the East is at risk of being attacked by extremists.

To this end, Yokogawa and other departments of the Metropolitan Police Department have jointly launched investigations and searches on various organizations, striving to minimize risks.

Yokogawa was pacing back and forth, feeling a little upset. Then, he walked into the office and shouted to the police officer inside: "You have been checking for several months! How did the guns in the Kyoto incident flow into the country?! Do you have any clues?!"

The police officers in the office looked at each other. This was not their job, but the job of the Kyoto police. What's more, the Kyoto police are not willing to share information, so they don't know where to start.

A police officer replied: "We...we initially suspect that these firearms may first enter the country in the form of parts and then assemble them. We have been working with the customs to track down the spare parts for suspicious customs declarations. Because... the quantity is relatively large, it may take time."

"You must be quick!" Yokogawa urged.

I don't know why Yokogawa is becoming more and more uneasy. He vaguely feels that something big might happen recently. He even suspects that a series of events in Kyoto are just preludes. The events in Kyoto may be a test of the strength and reaction of the police in order to prepare for larger riots.

This is Yokogawa's conjecture.

He didn't want it to come true, otherwise it would be very troublesome. He heard from the Criminal Ministry that the rate of vicious crime in Tokyo has been rising recently, and the search class is insufficient, and they have a headache. Arson cases, car destruction, robbery, kidnapping, and the rare vicious crime incidents in the past are all emerging.

What's going on?

Yokogawa even had a premonition. He felt that somewhere in this country, there must be something big that he didn't know about, and it was happening.
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