Chapter 238: Before the Lore

The sturdy and sturdy Martin was dragged by two men to a dark warehouse, where he was thrown on a cold wooden plank. The plank, which they may have used to slaughter livestock, was covered with traces of blood and animal manes, and a cold, bloody breath penetrated Martin's nostrils and then his lungs. Before the lungs can be discharged, it seeps into the bloodstream and travels to the heart and every corner of the body.

Martin felt as if a stinging fire ant was biting and crawling, and this fear made even a veteran police officer who had long been accustomed to interrogation feel uncomfortable, and he wanted to scream, but his mouth was stuffed with a salty and dirty strip of cloth that he didn't know whether it was a dirty rag or a smelly sock, and he couldn't spit it out, and he couldn't swallow it, so he could only struggle to shake his head around to show resistance.

It is said that there is a very cruel technique in interrogation, that is, the mouth of the interrogated person is forcibly opened, and then hung out of thin air, with his face facing the ground, so that the saliva of the interrogated person will flow non-stop, and he will hold it in a bowl or other container, and after reaching a certain capacity, he will pour it into the interrogated person, and after repeating this several times, the interrogated person will definitely not be able to stand it, and it will be easy to explain what he knows. Westerners use knives and forks instead of chopsticks because they feel that it is better not to spit out what has entered their mouths, otherwise it will be difficult for them to accept as eaters.

Now it's Martin's turn to take on this inhuman torture. He felt strange that he was an out-and-out white man from the outside, which was obviously different from the local Thai people, but the strange thing was that these people still regarded themselves as people from the Changlin faction, and they were tortured and served without asking questions, and looking at this, their lives were not guaranteed.

In this kind of place of poor mountains and bad waters, it is called every day, and the earth is not spiritual, and it is really a tiger falling in Pingyang and being bullied by dogs, and the dragon swimming in shallow water is played by shrimp. I was in The Hague and came to this Southeast Asian region, and I suffered such a situation. It's just fate. Martin thought to himself, and there was nothing he could do.

The windows of the warehouse are so high that the sunlight doesn't reach the ground at all. There were no lights inside, only a small amount of light coming in from the high windows. Slowly, even the light became dim, and Martin thought to himself that it must be getting dark outside.

Martin is very unwilling, as a police officer, especially a police chief, he is mentally prepared for the unexpected that happens to him in the line of duty, and he has also seen many colleagues or colleagues pay bloody lessons for fighting crime. But Martin himself never imagined that it would end like this, and he thought that he would die in a big operation, such as the capture of a big drug lord, or a super spy, or even a transnational crime syndicate. In short, it is better to die at the hands of a well-known person than to die a hundred times and a thousand times at the hands of a nobody.

Even for a mature and highly educated man, his expectations for the future are sometimes full of romantic unreality, which is both tragic and to some extent comedy.

At the end of the Qin Dynasty in Chinese history, the Zhang Chu regime established by Chen Sheng soon swept the entire Qin Dynasty vigorously, Chen Sheng commanded the eight generals to attack the city and plunder the land, which caused a devastating blow to the invincible Qin army, but one accidentally, Chen Sheng was killed by his own chauffeur Zhuang Jia, causing the entire Zhang Chu regime to be wiped out. This kind of historical accident cannot be assumed by anyone.

Martin's personal history has always been ordinary, and although he has never tried any other profession as a police officer, his experience is far from legendary or glamorous from the perspective of the police business. But a short trip to Thailand made his life full of the flavor of the last years of the dynasty. He is no longer the high-ranking intelligence chief of the European Police Headquarters, but a caterpillar who no one knows everywhere and is bullied by little shrimp and little frogs from time to time. This dramatic change is really the best material for the creation of film and television works. It's a pity that there is no way to spread it, and he has a short life.

Martin thought of his father, the man he respected most often. When he was young, he was dressed in fresh clothes and angry horses, and he was famous as a young man, and he was not very interested in his father, an old man who did not mix up much in his life. But as he grew older, he felt more and more about his father's wisdom and wisdom. Later, he almost obeyed his father's words. His father told him how to be a good cop, and he summed it up and wrote it down in his notebook.

1. Be diligent. People who are not diligent cannot do things well, and they cannot be real policemen. What you should do by yourself must be seen and done by yourself. For example, if you should go up to see the scene, you should go up in person, you should know the situation in time, and you should strictly inspect the problems that should be inspected. You can't be lazy, and the police must not be lazy, because laziness will bring danger and failure. For example, a police officer, when he arrives at the scene of the case, only enters the office, and will only let the receiving party eat and drink, and when he is full, he will simply ask and then bury his head in sleep. He didn't ask how big the building was, where it was, how many neighborhoods there were, how many roads there were, what the case was, what the surrounding residents were, what might happen, whether the personnel were there, where the spies were, and what the plan was for dealing with emergencies. In this way, if a new situation occurs in the middle of the night and the criminals make a surprise attack, there is no way. At that time, even the usually brave policemen will be helpless, so they have to make thirty-six plans, run for the top, and as a result, become an opportunist. Opportunism cannot solve the case, often because there is no ideological preparation, no organizational preparation, the work is not done, and the result is laziness. Therefore, no matter how big or small the police are, they must be diligent, they must not hesitate to walk, they must not be afraid of fatigue, they must use their brains more, and they must be able to reach their hearts, eyes, mouths, feet, and hands. Before things are done, you can't be idle. Idleness hides the root of making mistakes. Everything must be in the bottom of our hearts, "everything is foreseen, and everything is not foreseen." A thunderous policeman, a kraft candy-style policeman, no matter how capable he is, is not a good policeman.

Second, it is necessary to find out the intentions of the superiors. It is necessary to truly understand the intentions of the superiors, truly integrate them, and truly understand the status and role of the tasks they have received in the overall situation of the case. In this way, you can give full play to your own subjective initiative; In order to break the box, have the courage and be good at finding new solutions in new situations; Only then can we have great courage, be determined and ruthless, dare to win a complete victory, and have a strong attempt and ambition to swallow the enemy. The bravery of the police is reflected in the determination to solve the case. The courage of the police is based on the highest consciousness of their work and a correct understanding of the intentions of their superiors.

Third, it is necessary to investigate and study. Always be aware of the facts of the case, the terrain, the surrounding situation and the social situation. We must touch it every day, ponder it every day, and we can't stop it. In fact, this is not a repetition, but a process of continuous deepening and continuous improvement, and is an indispensable means to gain a correct understanding. The more information accumulated and mastered in peacetime, the more systematic it is, and the more calm and methodical it will be in wartime, especially in tense and complicated situations. Only the "wisdom" that produces wisdom in a hurry has a foundation. Therefore, investigation and research work should run through all aspects of work, throughout the entire process of cracking every case, and oppose reckless and confused work, acute illness, and the lazy style of not doing investigation and research with their own hands. In particular, the facts of the case must be thoroughly understood. Because the facts of the case are alive, the criminals will inevitably try to conceal and disguise their true intentions and actions. Do everything possible to reconnoiter without interruption, find out the behavior and movements of the criminal, and see what role he plays? Is it the main character or a supporting character? Is it the main force or the non-main force? Is it a proud soldier or a defeated soldier? How much firepower can be concentrated to attack us and block our attack. Find out the characteristics of the principal offender, see what tactics he is used and good at, judge what criminal methods he may use in the light of his current intentions, and so on. As long as we find out the bottom of the case, our feelings, and the terrain, our determination will be fast, hard, and firm. You will not be deceived by any illusion, you will not be frightened by any difficulties. If the situation is not clear, they will hesitate, hesitate, miss the opportunity, or reluctantly make up their minds.

Fourth, there must be a living map. The police must be familiar with the map and read it frequently. Familiarity with maps can generate insights, wisdom, methods, and confidence. The way to read is to hang up the map, move a stool and sit down, look at the map, from the general direction to the active area, from the whole area to the topographical characteristics of each section, from rough reading to close reading, read block by block, use red and blue pencils to mark out the main mountains, rivers, towns, villages, and roads, read and draw at the same time, and wait until the map is almost scratched, and then almost memorize the map and memorize it. On the basis of familiarizing themselves with the map, they should personally organize the personnel concerned to conduct on-the-spot investigations of the crime scene, check the map, and keep in mind the terrain at the scene and the deployment of both the enemy and us, so that when they close their eyes, they will have a clear picture of the battlefield in front of them, and they will be able to command the battle without leaving the map. In this way, in the situation of life-and-death and rapidly changing battles, you can come faster than the bad guys, strive for the first opportunity, attack the enemy first, grasp the initiative, and win the game.

Fifth, it is necessary to think through all aspects of the problem. Every case and the organization of the case should allow everyone to ask all kinds of possible questions, let everyone find answers, and find answers from the worst and most serious situations. All the questions raised are answered, and there are no more questions that are not answered, so that no big mistakes will be made in the implementation, and if mistakes are made, it will be easier to correct. If you don't get an answer, you can't throw it away because you can't think of it for a long time, leaving a pimple. If this is the case, it is very dangerous, and at a critical moment, this pimple is likely to pop up, and it will catch you off guard. Of course, in the detection environment, there are many questions to be considered, and it is impossible to ask them all at once, nor can they answer them all at once, and the entire process of a campaign and battle is a process of constantly asking questions and answering them. Sometimes my brain is tired, and some questions may not be answered immediately. At this time, in addition to discussing with others, just sleep well, sleep well, wake up, clear your mind, and then lie on the bed and think about it, you may be enlightened, you may figure it out, you may have answered, and you will be solved. In short, there should be no ambiguity on every issue. After the questions are answered, the facts of the case and the organization of the case are completed.

Sixth, we must make up our minds in a timely manner. Under what circumstances can I make up my mind to fight? The police must do their utmost to organize the facts of the case and prepare for the case, and strive to do so only when they are sure of it, and not fight a battle that is uncertain. However, it is impossible for any deployment to fully meet all the conditions and to be 100 percent sure. Generally speaking, if you are about 70 percent sure, it is very good, and you must resolutely implement it and operate it freely. The deficiencies should be made up by giving full play to the role of the human factor, relying on the strength of community residents, giving full play to the political advantages unique to the just side of the police, giving full play to the wisdom and heroic and tenacious style of fighting work of the police, creating conditions with subjective efforts, turning adventurous nature into creativity, and winning victory.

Seventh, it is necessary to have a very good and united team. The ideological understanding of the leading groups must be consistent, their actions must be coordinated and coordinated, they must act vigorously and resolutely, and they must have the spirit of heroism. We must be diligent and do everything possible to do things well and complete tasks. Don't fight each other, don't interfere with each other, and don't have the attitude of a bystander. If the leadership team is not good, a large number of people will not only be useless, but harmful.

8. Have a good work style. Only policemen with a good work style can solve good and big cases. A good work style is first of all not to complain, to rush to take on the most arduous tasks, to be brave and tenacious, not afraid of sacrifice, to fight and chase fiercely. In particular, we must have the courage to chase after it. Because after defeating the criminals, pursuit is the most critical move to solve the battle, expand the results, and completely annihilate the opponent. When pursuing, you have to run and chase, chase quickly, and chase with crutches if you can't walk, even if you can't climb, roll, and chase forward, only by catching the bad guys, can you achieve something. A good style of war work must be cultivated in peacetime, tempered in practice, and tempered in the course of solving cases in an intense and brutal manner. The policeman who did not dare to fight a tough and vicious battle let him fight it after a few fights, because he had already seen the scenes of tough and vicious battles, had experience, had experience, and knew how to fight. Do the work should also have a good style, say it to do, say there and do there, to do it neatly, to stick a rod into the end, not ambiguous at all, do not do a good job. The key to the cultivation of a good style lies in leadership. There are no weak soldiers under strong generals, and what is the style of the leader will be like the style of the following. Therefore, first of all, it is necessary to grasp the middle-level commanders, and ask them to make an example and influence and drive the police officers. As long as the commander has a good work style, commands the battle well, and wins more battles, even if it is a newly built detachment or a detachment with a weak foundation, it will quickly develop a good style and smash it like a hammer there, and it will shatter there.

9. It is necessary to attach importance to politics and personally do political work. The enhancement of the combat effectiveness of the police force depends on strong leadership and strong work in peacetime. The unity of the police force must be well built, and the work of the police force must be carried out in order to drum up the vigor of all advanced elements, give full play to their exemplary and leading role, and bring the whole force together through them, do ideological work through them, and enhance the work consciousness of all police officers. With strong leadership and strong ideological work, we can respond to every call, rush to be the first, not be afraid of sacrifice, and go forward one after another. Tactics and techniques must also be practiced well, especially technology, if the gun is not accurate, the bad guys cannot be eliminated at the critical moment, and the battle cannot be resolved. Therefore, technical training should not be sloppy, and work should be well trained. The police force has a high degree of ideological awareness, a good fighting style, and excellent case-solving skills, just like a tiger with wings, it can be invincible in the world.

Thinking of these deafening and thought-provoking quotes from his father, Martin gradually felt a little strength in his body, and he stubbornly supported it.

However, in the second half of the night, the temperature was getting colder, and he was thirsty and hungry, and no one paid attention to him. Gradually, Martin felt a lack of oxygen in his brain, then his eyes flashed with stars, and finally his eyes went black and he fainted.