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Chapter 2634

"Alright." Luca turned her gaze away and opened the door.

Two cars were parked in front of the entrance, waiting for them.

"I'm going to work," said Luca.

Luke watched Luca get into the car and after she left, only then did he get into his car.

"Boss, are we heading straight to the office?" asked the chauffeur.

"To the police station, please," replied Luke. He was dissatisfied with their progress on the case. Hehad to intervene when necessary.

The police officer on duty recognized Luke the moment he stepped into the police station. He quicklyinvited him to the chief of police's office.

"Mr. Crawford, the chief is in a meeting now. It'll take some time for the meeting to end." said the policeofficer while pouring him a cup of tea.

Luke took a flash drive out of his briefcase, "I didn't come looking for your chief. I came to report acase."

"A case? This way, please." The police officer's anxiety immediately spiked. After all, they had notsolved the Norman family's case yet, and now Luke had come to report another case.

It seemed like there were endless cases for them to deal with. They had been working overtime for afew days now. They watched the surveillance footage many times yet they found nothing.

Luke followed him to the interview room.

The police officer sat opposite him and turned on the video recorder. "Mr. Crawford, please tell meabout it."

"When my company was dealing with foreign trade deals, I found out that they have been doing someunlawful things. The evidence is in the flash disk." Luke handed the police officer the flash disk.

"Foreign trade? We might need the other departments to deal with this." The police officer took theflash disk from him. Luke mentioned foreign trade, and that would mean international trading. Thesuspect was probably a foreigner.

"He's still in the country." Luke knew what he meant. "And he's in A City."

If the suspect was in the country, then the police officer would be responsible for it.

"Understood. We'll immediately check the data in the flash disk and proceed with the next step,"answered the police officer.

Luke nodded and rose to his feet. “I hope the police can take this seriously."

The flash disk had information on what Matysh had done in A City back then.

However, the person had let it slide due to Matysh's identity in recent years. That was why he was whyhe still roamed free in A City.

Once the information in the flash disk was disclosed to the public, Matysh had to be investigated for hiscrimes in A City. If he was lucky enough to run back to Russia, he would never be permitted to enter ACity again.

No matter what the final outcome was, he could never have scheme and plot towards Luca anymore.

"Yes. Definitely. We won't let any criminal escape from their crimes," answered the police officerrighteously. At the same time, he opened the door for Luke.

There, the chief of police officer met Luke, greeting him enthusiastically. "Mr. Crawford, why are youhere?"novelbin

"I came to report a case," replied Luke coldly.

The chief of police was startled for a moment. He thought something was wrong with the Normanfamily's case again. Hence, he asked, "Is this about the Norman family's case?"

"No." denied Luke. However, the information he provided them could lead them to investigate Matysh.

Still, it was hard to tell if the police officers were efficient enough.

Luke only hoped that they could arrest Matysh and not give him the chance to escape after they sawthe evidence.

"Alright. Don't worry. We'll take the case seriously." promised the chief of police as he walked Luke outof the police station.

Luke paused for a moment and gave the chief of police a meaningful look. "Will you?"

The chief of police was dumbfounded. He thought Luke was disbelieving of his promise. Heimmediately assured him, "Yes. I promise I'll try my best to investigate every case."

Luke continued to stride off to the entrance.

After the chief of police walked him out, he turned around and asked the police officer who interviewedhim, "What's the matter? What case did Mr. Crawford report?"

"He didn't mention the details. He gave me a flash disk and told me that the evidence is in there. Thesuspect seems to be a foreigner," answered the police officer.

"A foreigner?" The chief of police frowned and took the flash disk from him. "You, and you, come withme."

Then, he walked into his office.

The two police officers who were called immediately followed him into the office. The three of themstood in front of a computer, looking at the evidence Luke had given.

The chief of police frowned upon seeing the evidence. "This happened a few years ago. Besides, thesuspect is a foreigner. It's not easy for us to look into it..."

"Chief, Mr. Crawford said that the suspect is in A City now." said the police officer, relaying what Lukehad told him.

"He's in A City?" The chief of police immediately picked up his phone. “Then it's our case now. Lookinto this person's background. And you, go to the Department of States to get his information andinform the CPBs not to let this person out the city."

The chief of police took the case even more seriously because it was Luke who came to report thecase himself.

They were at a critical moment now and something like this happened to the Norman family. It hadcaused such a big fiasco, but fortunately, Jack and the authorities has yet to announce anything to thepublic. The reporters who were curious about the case dared not to report on it either. They could onlyleave the investigation to the police.

Now that Luke had reported another case. They had to get it done and arrest the suspect first.

“Chief, I've got an idea..." said the police officer who interviewed Luke.

“What you've got?" The chief of police saved the information in the flash disk.

"Well, does the case have something to do with Norman's family case since Mr. Crawford came toreport it himself? Why did he dredge up the cases that happened in the past all of a sudden?" said thepolice officer, sharing his thoughts.

The chief of police furrowed his brow, “I know. Luke has men who have been looking into these."

“Yes. Those men copied the surveillance footage when we were at the crime scene. It's just that shetold us that she's keeping the evidence. We can't stop her either," said the police officer. Those mencopied the data in front of them. Furthermore, they were not suspects either, so he did not stop them.

“Perhaps we should look into this!" The chief of police slammed the table and thought there might besome connection between the two cases. “Any news from the hospital?"

“Yes. The suspect suffered from his pain episodes twice. One of our colleagues went to find Mr.Crawford and got lectured for that. There's nothing much the doctor can do for him. They can onlycontinue to give the suspect some painkillers, but it might affect the suspect's health if he takes toomany painkillers. It's hard to tell."

"How troublesome. Is he really not faking it?" The chief frowned.

“Doesn't seem like it. The doctor thinks he's not." said the police officer, shaking his head.

“What about his organization?"

“We've already brought them here to interview them. The leader of the organization insisted that it wasthe suspect who did this alone. They have nothing to do with this," replied the police officer.

They knew which organization the suspect belonged to, but the leader of the organization had a perfectalibi that he was not at the scene. They wanted to detain those men, but they did not have the evidenceto do so.

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