He wanted to capture the Japanese spies by conniving with the United States

In January 1981, a major theft occurred at the headquarters of IBM Computer Corporation in the United States, and a secret technical document related to software design disappeared from the safe. The boss of the company ordered Callahan, the legal counsel of the Security Department, to quickly solve the case. Callahan learned from Perry, a manager of a company who had just returned from a visit to Japan, that Kenji Hayashi, a chief engineer at Hitachi, had a design manual for the "IBM-308IK" computer. Callahan was furious and determined to take revenge on the Japanese. He approached FBI special agent Gilliantson, and the two secretly hatched a plot to "get caught".

Soon, Lin Jianzhi was invited to come all the way to the United States to negotiate a big deal with Callaghan, and Jalienson, who alias "Harrison", also appeared to accompany him. During the secret conversation, Lin Jianzhi invited merit and had no doubt about the true identity of the two of them. Callahan greeted him with a smile and pretended to be mysterious about "Harrison" for the sake of Lin Jianzhi, indicating that he was the only person who could get inside the "IBM" intelligence. Kenji Hayashi couldn't wait to put forward information that Hitachi was willing to buy the latest "IBM" product for $10,000. "Harrison" thought that the reward was too small, and Lin immediately increased the price, willing to exchange $50,000 to $100,000 for the code of the latest computer-controlled program. "Harrison" offered for cash, and Lin Jianzhi agreed.

A few days later, a rapid phone ringing broke the silence of Hitachi's office in San Francisco, and Chief Engineer Naruse hurriedly grabbed the microphone, and the voice of "Harrison" came from the phone: "For the visit, please be sure to be within the specified time." ”

Naruse asked uneasily: "We are willing to pay 10,000 dollars, we want to see the machine, if something goes wrong, the company's loss will be too great." "Harrison" assured that there would be no problems.

The next day, Naruse hurried here from San Francisco to join Harrison. "Harrison" takes him into a secret room, where he sees piles of new products and can't wait to turn on his camera and take pictures of it. At this time, the FBI agent who was hiding in the dark to record the video saw this ugly state and almost laughed out loud, only the treacherous "Harrison" remained silent and pretended to urge him to take a quick shot. In this way, "Harrison" became the most capable "mysterious person" in the eyes of Hitachi, and many people negotiated with him and "ordered" from him, without realizing that they had fallen into a trap.

On June 21, 1982, Kenji Hayashi, who was sent to the United States by Hitachi to carry out the secret theft plan, went to San Francisco to hold final consultations with "Harrison." "Harrison" said, "You have all the information you want, just pay for it and deliver it." After some verbal war, Lin Jianzhi agreed to a $525,000 deal, paid off in cash, and agreed to deliver the goods the next morning.

At 9 a.m. the next day, four Japanese industrial spies, including Kenji Hayashi, arrived at the door of a building at the appointed time. Walking into the door, several big men suddenly flashed out from the front and back, left and right, and pounced on them viciously, and before they could react, everyone's hands were handcuffed. In desperation, Lin Jianzhi saw "Harrison" walking towards him, and just wanted to shout, but suddenly he was stunned again. It turned out that "Harrison" at this time was no longer the personable owner of a certain company, but the special detective Jalientson with an FBI arrest warrant. Lin Jianzhi glared at him fiercely, but it was too late, and he lowered his head helplessly.