Chapter 82: Just Economic Behavior (Ask for Subscription!) )

Seeing the look of surprise on Mona's face, Robert grinned at the corner of his mouth and asked with a smile:

"You FBI, don't always think that these six bank robberies were done by the same gang."

Luo An knocked on the table with a roller pen expressionlessly:

"You said that the laundry owner did the case, is there any evidence?"

"Of course!"

Rob nodded and said directly:

"The last time I went to his store, I happened to see a set of black clothes and black pants in one of the laundry baskets."

The Hyena Gang also knew something about this case, after all, one of the banks was in their territory, so they knew that the gang of robbers was dressed in black.

Hearing this, Luo An was a little speechless:

"It's normal to have black laundry in the laundry. Are the black clothes you are talking about the same as those worn by the robbers? ”

Robert spread his hands and leaned back:

"That's your FBI problem, how do I know?"

Seeing the other party's movements, Mona frowned and was about to speak, but Luo An waved her hand to signal her not to be angry, and then said with a smile:

"Very well, I just like your attitude.

But I hope you keep talking like that, and I'm not the one who ends up in jail anyway. ”

“.”

Hearing Luo An's words, the expression on Robert's face suddenly froze.

After a few seconds of silence, Robert coughed lightly, sat up straight, and began to say seriously:

"The owner of the laundry is named Erken, and the family has a couple of elderly people to support, a daughter who is about to go to college, and a wife who has been in a car accident and has a disabled right foot."

Hearing Robert's account, Roan turned his head to look at Mona's computer and found that the information about Elken on it was exactly the same as the other party's narrative.

Luo An nodded, and stretched his hands forward:

"Go on."

With his hands crossed on the table, Robert continued:

"Because there is only one laundry in the family, and the family needs money everywhere, Erken is very poor.

It just so happened that his daughter was admitted to college some time ago, and although she could apply for a college loan, the high interest rate on college loans was not good news for the family.

After being introduced by some people, Elken later got acquainted with our Hyena Gang and had some with us

Well

Economic behavior! ”

Hearing that usury was described as an economic act, everyone present rolled their eyes, and Robert didn't care, and continued:

"We thought that after a while, Elken would not pay back and the laundromat would be ours.

But unexpectedly, only a week had passed, and Erken took a large pile of change bills and returned all the money to us with interest. ”

Hearing this, Luo An and Mona glanced at each other, and they both noticed that something was wrong.

Seeing this, Robert also raised Erlang's legs again and said:

"Our Hyena Gang is an honest organization, and Elken has paid back the money with interest, so we didn't embarrass each other.

I just went to Elken's laundry that day to find out how he made his money. ”

At that time, Robert thought that Elken had secretly gone out to buy flour, because only by selling flour would the money come so quickly.

And that area is the territory of the Hyena Gang, and selling flour there without permission is an act of smashing the field, so when Robert learned about this, he immediately took his younger brother to the laundry.

Speaking of which, there is something not quite right in Robert's tone:

"When we entered the laundry, Elken was taking a set of black clothes out of a washing machine.

At that time, the TV hanging in front of the laundry happened to show the sixth robbery at a nearby bank. ”

Others in the interrogation room: "."

The corners of Luo An's mouth twitched and asked:

"What time was that day?"

"Wednesday of last week."

It was indeed the sixth bank robbery, and Roan turned to look at Mona and motioned for her to check the surveillance footage of Elken's house and his laundry.

"There is no surveillance in the vicinity of Erken's house, and the laundry is only in the upper right corner of the gate, and there is a networked monitoring directly facing the gate."

Mona's fingers fluttered, tapping on the keyboard, and then whispered:

"According to the surveillance, on the day of the crime, Elken's laundry did not open as usual in the morning, and it was not until the fourth hour after the incident that Erken entered the laundry with a brown satchel."

Luo An raised his eyebrows, looked up at Robert, and was about to continue to ask something, when Mona suddenly reached out and pulled his arm, pointed to the computer screen and whispered:

"When Elken's daughter came to help in the laundry, her face was not very good-looking, but ten minutes later, her daughter suddenly rushed out of the laundry happily."

“OK。”

After listening to Mona's description, Luo An's eyes blinked, then he looked up at Robert again and asked:

"Any other clues?"

"There are no clues, but there are some ideas."

Robert straightened up, looked at Roan and Mona with a smile, and said:

"Most of the time people who steal money from the bank, for safety reasons, they don't choose to spend it directly.

So I guess this gang of bank robbers should have a way to launder money."

Robert talked a lot about it, and the more he talked, the more outrageous it became, and he even began to suspect that the robbers were from the KGB, and Luo An immediately interrupted him with a wave of his hand:

"Alright, Mr. Robert, your clues are useful to us, but guess whatever, do you have any other clues?"

"It's gone."

“Good。”

Luo An nodded, got up and was about to leave with Mona, and Robert immediately shouted when he saw this:

"Mr. Detective, the clues I said are all true, you must reduce my sentence! My wife is about to give birth, and I promised her to go to the hospital with her! ”

The corners of Ann's mouth twitched, and he strode out of the interrogation room without replying, but Mona glanced at him as she got up and left her seat.

But seeing the other party raising an eyebrow at herself, Mona glared at the other party fiercely, and then followed Luo An away without looking back.

Walking out of the interrogation room, Ann and Norton exchanged pleasantries for a while, walked out of the office area of the Organized Crime Investigation Bureau, and walked into the elevator with Mona.

In the elevator, Mona tilted her head and asked:

"Do you believe that the owner of that laundry is a bank robber?"

Luo An shook his head: "It shouldn't be, but this is a clue, you can check it, and it won't delay anything if you check it more." ”

Mona nodded and continued to ask:

"What's next?"

"It's simple."

Luo An rubbed his arm, tilted his head and smiled:

"If you have something, find the chief."

——

Knock knock

"Enter."

Hearing the cold voice in the conference room, Luo An pushed open the door and walked in.

Looking up and seeing that it was Luo An, Verenes didn't talk nonsense, and continued to bow her head and write the document:

"Sit."

"Hello sir."

Roan sat down in his chair, and before he could speak, Vereneth threw him a folder:

"Let's take a look at the information in it first."

Opening the folder, Luo An saw the contents inside, and immediately raised his eyebrows.

(End of chapter)