Chapter 27 Justice is in the heart
[Hokkaido Police Academy Big Scandal: The whole story of the murder of a slutty instructor]
The local newspaper "Morning Reading News" used this report as the headline and printed it overnight, rushing to leave the factory before the murderer surrendered. As time passed, public opinion began to spread exponentially.
Just looking at this title is full of gimmicks. Office workers passing by the newsstand will randomly pick out a page. If you can't buy it for 100 yen, you will suffer a loss and you won't be fooled.
You didn’t know it until you opened the newspaper, and you discovered that this melon is fresher than the Yubari honeydew melon. The twists and turns of its content, the resentment of its characters, and the richness of its elements are breathtaking. It contains revenge, training, female police officers, female trainees, and the murderer's confessions and reflections. It can be said to be suitable for both refined and popular tastes, and it can be said to be the best drama of the year.
Early in the morning, as soon as the Minister of Criminal Affairs had finished cleaning his toilet, he was blocked by reporters at the toilet door and asked questions.
These guys are like crazy. As long as they hear the hottest and most popular news, they will even dare to break into the police station!
Rumors have spread throughout the industry that the newcomer named Yazaki Momo has brought a newspaper that was on the verge of bankruptcy back to life with just this report!
Only two hours have passed, and 70,000 copies of the newspaper have already been sold out. The reporter who can write this report is really a born media person!
For local newspapers, the timeliness of news is the lifeline, and speed determines everything!
The Minister of Criminal Affairs arrested several leading reporters and came forward to clarify that the report was purely a rumor and that the case was still under investigation... Before he could finish his words, he was slapped in the face.
The murderer actually went into the police station and surrendered.
The Minister of Criminal Affairs was so angry that his face turned green. He could imagine what outside public opinion would say: 'Incompetent police group', 'Journalists investigate faster than the police', 'Hurry up and make a public apology collectively'...
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So he asked his subordinates to buy a newspaper, intending to criticize this fabricated article.
Unexpectedly, when he opened it, he found that the content of the report was more detailed than the progress of the police investigation... Could it be that there was a spy from the newspaper office in the bureau? Or are there police officers making extra money? Is it really that profitable to be a reporter?
"Transfer me to the criminal office on the second floor."
The Minister of Criminal Affairs called the landline and inquired about the progress of Kazama Takusai's case with a slumped face. The latter claimed that the suspect had been identified and the murderer who surrendered must be the scapegoat.
The criminal minister's face looked better now, and then asked him if he had any key evidence.
Kazama Takusai said no.
The Minister of Criminal Affairs' green face turned red again, but he was a warning at least, and he had to remain calm despite the collapse of the mountain. He made himself a cup of tea, and after suppressing his anger, he continued to ask Kazama Takusai what was the basis for identifying the suspect.
Kazama Takusai explained his speculation in detail.
"Using needles to forge fingerprints? Are you talking about such nonsense? Okay, where are the needles?" the minister asked.
"I haven't found it yet." Kazama Takusai said.
The needle he showed Fushimi Shika in the interrogation room was actually bought casually from a grocery store.
……
The Minister of Criminal Justice's blood pressure rose, and there was a buzzing in his ears. He pinched his eyebrows and ordered:
"Since there is no evidence, let him go."
The situation must be calmed down as much as possible! Lest he read the newspaper report about police torture to extract confessions from innocent practitioners after taking his first shit tomorrow morning.
Kazama Takusai remained silent. The minister asked him to reply, so he whispered 'yes'.
If the Japanese police want to exercise their power of detention, they mainly rely on the three categories of regulations: "current prisoner detention", "emergency detention" and "certificated detention". The total limited time must not exceed 72 hours... If they really want to go on the line, Fushimi Shika will not be able to do anything. Not consistent. Kazama Takusai detained him without authorization, which was actually an illegal act.
"Boss, what should I do?" Watanabe Jun asked from the side: "Do you want to let him go?"
Kazama Takusai hung up the phone, holding the newspaper in his hand and scanning it quickly.
"Chizuru Sakurai was involved in a hit-and-run accident thirteen years ago, crushing the dead back and forth..."
"The victim's family worked hard to trace them, and they met him at the police academy like fate..."
"The former murderer turned out to be an instructor at the police academy. He has not changed his bad habits and is keen on humiliating students..."
"Naganogawa persuaded Sakurai Chizuru to surrender, but was silenced by the instructor..." "Ishizuka Kazuo and Naganogawa had a mutual sympathy, and took revenge on him with a gun..."
"The incompetent police treated the only survivor as a suspect and illegally detained him..."
"Ishizuka Kazuo could not bear the innocent people to be implicated, so he resolutely chose to surrender..."
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So the reason why the murderer surrendered was because he felt that the police had arrested the wrong person?
What does it mean to ‘not tolerate the oppression of innocent people by the police’? And what does this sentence, ‘The ending of this kind man can’t help but make people sigh with emotion’, mean?
"A bunch of idiots!"
Kazama Takusai slammed the newspaper on the table.
He took off his suit jacket, rolled up his sleeves, and was about to enter the interrogation room when Jun Watanabe stopped him in a hurry: "Boss! Don't get excited! You can't fight!"
"Get out of the way!" A vein appeared on Kazama Takusai's forehead: "Do you also doubt my judgment?"
Watanabe Jun said anxiously: "This is not a question of whether to judge or not, we have no evidence! The forensics department just sent a handwriting identification report, saying that the handwriting on the wall is basically consistent with the handwriting of Ishizuka Kazuo..."
"Fingerprints can be forged, so what's the point of imitating handwriting?" Kazama Takusai said.
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"Calm down, boss! If you hit someone, the case will no longer be investigated!" Watanabe Jun said earnestly.
Among all the police officers present, he was the only one who dared to speak and persuade Takusai Kazama to calm down. Others are afraid of causing trouble and don't want to stand out. They sit at their workstations and pretend to be busy, but in fact they are secretly watching the excitement.
Kazama Takusai stood still, and he suddenly realized that Fushimi Shika was deliberately irritating him.
From the moment the two met, the game began. With Fushimi Shika's psychological quality, he could have pretended to be panicked and get away with it.
But he didn't.
Fushimi Shika put on a show of "catch me if you have the guts" and even threatened to sue Kazama Takusai just to get into the interrogation room - only after entering the interrogation room will Ishizuka Kazuo surrender. The content of the report will therefore become facts in the eyes of everyone.
Kazama Takusai didn't know how he did it.
The landline phone rang again, and the minister urged him to let him go, saying that a large number of reporters were surrounding the police station gate to film interviews.
Kazama Takusai opened the blinds and looked downstairs. There were only six or seven people there. But this means that six or seven regular newspapers have started to do special reports.
He sighed heavily, and that feeling of powerlessness came over him again.
"Let him go." Kazama Takusai waved his hand.
Watanabe Jun was overjoyed. He pulled Fushimi Shika up and removed his handcuffs. He didn't have to return any belongings, because Fushimi Shika was wearing a hospital gown when he came and he didn't bring anything with him.
Fushimi Shika moved his wrist and signed neatly.
After a while, he walked out of the police station gate, escorted by police officers. Reporters gathered around and scrambled for interviews. Kazama Takusai turned on the TV and changed channels continuously. There was actually a reporter broadcasting live.
"...A shooting incident occurred at the Hokkaido Police Academy last night. A certain student was arrested as a suspect and was released this morning due to insufficient evidence. Now we are connected to the reporter for an interview...Do you have anything to say?"
Kazama Takusai stared at the TV screen. Fushimi Shika's handsome face looked slightly tired. He showed a gentle smile and said to the camera:
"Justice lies in the heart of the people."
(End of chapter)