Chapter 1320 - 643 Officer Xu_2
Chapter 1320 - 643 Officer Xu_2
Chapter 1320: Chapter 643 Officer Xu_2Especially when the autopsy report from the Sancha River village clinic was released, and someone suggested cremating the thief’s body, Officer Xu was initially a bit angry and refused; the subtle mood inside the police station had become somewhat evident.
Was he wrong?
Young people can sometimes be blindly confident, even arrogant, but that doesn’t mean youth prevents reflection.
Xu Changsheng had been pondering one question: Had he mishandled any aspect of this case?
Was he wrong to arrest the suspect after the thief was killed? Was he wrong to request an autopsy to make a judgment? Was it wrong to temporarily keep the thief’s body at the hospital as evidence to better handle the case?
No!
After much deliberation, Xu Changsheng believed he had done nothing wrong.
But the attitude of his colleagues at the station left Xu Changsheng puzzled: Should he ask someone for advice?
When it came to asking for advice, Xu Changsheng didn’t even need to look up numbers in a phonebook; several relatives and acquaintances in the public security system came immediately to mind, either relatives or their former subordinates.
But he decided not to ask. Having come to Sancha River village and never even caught a petty thief before, a case finally arose, and now he was supposed to ask his family for help? That went against his initial resolute intention to gain experience and grow independently.
After chewing his tea leaves for a long time, Xu Changsheng spat out a mouthful of tea residue into the trash can and stood up to gather the stacks of case files on his desk—files he had pulled out from years of cases at the Sancha River village police station, in
It was no wonder he was furious. The thief that had been brought into the station had confessed everything from the beginning, including the identity of the deceased thief.
Subsequently, Officer Xu had people contact the deceased’s family. To his surprise, it took them half the day just to make contact — the thief who had been beaten to death came from a village in a nearby city. Contact was made through their local police station to this village and finally to the family. It took so long that it was enough to infuriate anyone.
Even more infuriating was that when contact was finally made, the family claimed they didn’t have any such person.
It took great effort to get the family to acknowledge the deceased, and now they were saying they wouldn’t come to collect the body...
Could anything go smoothly?
The officer seemed to understand the reasons better: "I’m guessing it’s mostly because it’s seen as shameful, and also, from what they’ve heard from their village committee, the transport here isn’t convenient. Coming here to claim the body would be too troublesome..."
"Troublesome?" Officer Xu, who was pouring tea, quivered and spilled it on the table. "That’s their family member, the parents in their household. Are they really not coming to collect their son’s body just because it’s too much trouble?"
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