Inspector Liao and Officer Chen were also from Jindo City, and they were in charge of interrogating Madam Chai. They quickly rushed toward the temporary command center when they learned that Lu Xingzhi had returned.
They did not move Madam Chai to a special room for the interrogation. Instead, they placed two tables and chairs outside the room where she was held. The room had an iron door where one could look through the iron bars to see the inside and outside of the room.
Lu Xingzhi sat beside Inspector Liao and Officer Chen like a steady clock; he kept watch. Zhou Junmin would mutter to him from time to time.
"Chai Manwen, you used the Chai Enterprise to launder money, bribe, and cover Chai Xianglong's abuse of many underage girls. You also threatened the victims' families after the events. Among them, Zhou Xiaocheng's murder case is the most heinous." Inspector Liao flipped through the documents in his hands. "In this case, the victim, Zhou Xiaocheng, was raped by Chai Xianglong and a few of his friends, and the victim went insane after that. Then, you told the police department to keep this under wraps and used violence to threaten the Zhou family to withdraw the case. When Zhou Xiaoguang injured your son's bodyguard, you also used that as an excuse to detain Zhou Xiaoguang illegally. You allowed Chai Xianglong's bodyguard to stalk and spy on others and even injured Mr Jiang and Zhou Xiaoguang."
Inspector Liao realized that Madam Chai's expression did not change when he said that. He knew that it would not be easy to deal with her even though her son had only just died.
It was no wonder that a businesswoman could control the entire city for decades. How could such a woman say anything and everything when someone yelled at her?
"The Chai family had illegally kidnapped and detained the victim and their family members and also forced the victim to jump off a building. When the victim was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment, they bribed the hospital and the medical staff not to save her. Instead, they were to let the victim die. Every single detail of this case sent a chill to one's bones."
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