Officer Megure did not respond to Officer Takagi's question and continued: "From the feedback from the scene, the murderer was immediately hunted after being stopped. They exchanged fire along the safety stairs and finally reached the first floor."

"Unfortunately, a citizen was shot during the pursuit between the two sides. Fortunately, he did not hit his vitals. He received medical treatment in a timely manner. He is basically not serious."

"According to interviews with witnesses at the scene, it was found that the pursuer was holding a blast shield and blocked the entrance to the building, but was violently knocked open by the murderer's accomplices using a white Porsche, allowing him to escape."

"We then rounded up the white Porsche, but unfortunately the other party escaped in the end."

Officer Megure stopped talking, and the conference room fell into silence.

The amount of information revealed by Officer Megure just now is quite huge, and everyone needs some time to digest it.

After a moment of silence, James spoke first: "Have the police asked Mr. Spencer about this incident?"

"There has been communication." Officer Megure said calmly: "Mr. Spencer admitted that the actions in the afternoon were indeed directed by him, in order to solve the malignant behavior of retired US troops abroad as soon as possible."

"Due to the urgency of the matter, and at Mr. Waltz's strong request, he did not communicate with our police in advance. He promised to give due treatment to the material losses caused during the operation and the ordinary citizen who was unfortunately affected. compensation."

"Isn't this chaos?" Judy suddenly slapped the table angrily: "If you don't communicate with the officials in advance, you will end up hurting ordinary people. This will have a very bad impact!"

"Judy!" James shouted softly, looking over with a stern look.

Judy was startled and immediately realized that she had made a mistake.

This topic is too sensitive. As an FBI, she should not express her opinions easily, especially in front of a circle of Japanese police officers.

She adjusted her emotions, her expression returned to normal, and said, "Sorry, I'm a little excited. Officer Megure, please continue."

Officer Megure nodded slightly and continued: "That's basically what happened in the afternoon. In addition, the investigation of the murderer has been handed over to the Organized Crime Countermeasures Department, and we do not need to follow up."

All the police officers suddenly looked at each other, and the FBI trio also showed strange expressions.

"This is an order personally conveyed by the administrator." Officer Megure added.

Hearing this, everyone immediately stopped asking questions.

"Okay, that's about it. Please stay with the three FBI people for a while. I need to discuss with you some matters related to the extradition of Yoshino and Hunter. Others can leave the meeting."

"Yes!" After the police officers responded loudly, they left the conference room without staying any longer.

Soon, only three FBI people were left in the conference room.

James moved his eyebrows and said, "Officer, you asked us to stay. Is there something you want to tell us?"

"There are indeed some things." Officer Megure said: "After Yoshino was handed over, I and the police officers from the team jointly interrogated Yoshino."

"Did Yoshino reveal any valuable clues?" Kamel asked.

"He remained silent about the sniper attack on Mr. Fujinami and Mr. Anyuan, but he revealed the guy he hired after he was injured." Officer Megure said.

"Who?" Judy asked.

"It's a person codenamed Gin." Officer Megure replied in a deep voice.

"Gin? Which gin?" Judy suddenly asked in shock.

"It's the kind of wine you know. That guy uses Gin as his code name." Officer Megure replied.

grain

James' eyes flashed and he said, "The police officer just said that the team discovered Yoshino's whereabouts because of an investigation into an underground organization. Is that organization related to Gin?"

"To be precise, Gin is a member of that organization, and the team has captured him." Officer Megure said.

The three FBI people all looked shocked when they heard this.

"Caught?" Judy opened her mouth slightly.

"That difficult Gin, that Gin that even Mr. Akai didn't catch... was caught?" Kamel also looked in disbelief.

"Yes, in addition to Gin, there is another member codenamed Vodka, and some of their subordinates." Officer Megure further added.

James frowned slightly and looked at Officer Memu cautiously: "Then, why did the officer tell us this alone?"

Logically speaking, they were actually FBI "on vacation" in Japan. When they approached the Japanese police this time, they only received a temporary task from the headquarters to arrest Hunter.

Of course, Gin was the murderer hired by Yoshino, and technically it was included in the case, so it wasn't too surprising for Officer Megure to reveal it.

The strange thing is that this matter should have been taken over by the Organized Crime Countermeasures Department of the Metropolitan Police Department, and the other police officers in the Search Section chose to keep it secret. Logically speaking, there is no need to disclose it to them.

"That's right, because we learned that the three of them had tracked down that organization, so we hope that the three of them can help confirm the identity of Gin." Officer Megure explained.

James narrowed his eyes and said, "This is no problem. Officer, please lead the way."

Such a cheerful attitude made Officer Memu stunned for a moment, and then he came back to his senses. He said no more, raised his hand to signal, and then led the way.

After James winked at his two subordinates, he followed them silently.

After Judy and Kamel looked at each other, they also followed James with doubts.

After a while, the group of people came to the door of another office.

Officer Megure let James enter the office first.

There was already another officer in the office.

The police officer took out two sets of ten photos from the drawer, arranged one after another.

In each set of photos, there are men who look somewhat similar.

"Please identify gin and vodka from these photos." Officer Megure said.

When multiple people are identifying a suspect, in order to eliminate interference, the identifyr will be asked to identify the suspect alone to avoid being affected by other identifyrs. Giving multiple similar samples will be more conducive to reducing errors and avoiding the possibility of arresting the wrong person. .

After James identified them, he pointed to the two photos respectively and said that this was gin and this was vodka.

Subsequently, Judy and Kamel were also identified separately.

Officer Megure finally walked out of the office and said to the three of them: "The three of them basically have the same opinion. The identified photos are consistent with the captured suspects. It can be confirmed that the captured suspects are gin and vodka."

After the three FBI men looked at each other, James spoke: "If that's the case, then we have a merciless request."

"Please tell me." There was no surprise in Officer Megure's tone.

James deliberated and said: "Gin and vodka have committed numerous murders in the United States, and our FBI has been tracking them. If possible, I hope you can hand over gin and vodka to our FBI for processing."

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