National Forensic Doctor

Chapter 550: Special Forces Solve the Case

The capital of Malaysia.

It only took a few hours for Jiang Yuanlian to take the bus to his connecting flight. After landing, he went straight to the Malaysian police station.

Cui Xiaohu, Huang Qiangmin, Nicha and Zhong Renlong were all accompanied, as well as police liaison officer Chu Guanliang sent by the Malaysian Embassy. Police liaison officers are also assigned by ministries and commissions to embassies abroad. They have no law enforcement powers and focus on communication. Compared with Cui Xiaohu and others who have just arrived from China, police liaison officer Chu Guanliang is more familiar with the local legal and humanistic environment.

11:30 local time.

Jiang Yuan arrived at the Malombo Police Station, got out of the car and saw many police officers waiting.

Police Liaison Officer Chu Guanliang greeted everyone with a little surprise, while Jiang Yuan just waited quietly and only replied a few words when asked.

After some exchanges, Chu Guanliang talked to Jiang Yuan again, his attitude improved a lot, and he said cheerfully: "What we do most here is negotiate and arrest the gang members of telecommunications fraud. In the past, we were the ones who begged for help." There are more police in Malaysia, but now they are begging us and their attitude is different.”

"It's not easy for you to work abroad." Cui Xiaohu said cooperatively.

Chu Guanliang sighed: "As for those people just now, it's not easy for me to meet them. They frown when they see me, thinking that I'm causing trouble for them. But there is no way. Domestic tasks are suppressed, so I have to help them. Coordinate..."

He briefly expressed his emotions, then looked at Jiang Yuan and said with a smile: "Officer Jiang, come here when you have time to support us."

"I'm joking. I'll do my best if I can help." Jiang Yuan's emotional intelligence is basically at full capacity. People abroad are different from back home, so they should be better behaved.

Huang Qiangmin also said: "As long as this project is successfully completed and a certain relationship can be established, it will be convenient for us to communicate with each other in the future."

Chu Guanliang nodded: "That's true... Let's go in, they should be waiting impatiently."

12 o'clock noon.

A group of people crowded into the laboratory.

Inside were also a group of technicians in white coats, all looking at Jiang Yuan eagerly.

In addition to Chu Guanliang and Zhong Renlong, there were several Malaysians who knew Chinese at the scene. Everyone worked together to make the sound in the room seem messy, but the efficiency was not low.

"Let's reduce the number of people, and we'll start testing." Jiang Yuan looked around and said, "The basis of forensic botany is counting pollen. The most important thing is to prevent contamination. Do we have a fully enclosed laboratory?"

"Yes." The laboratory director was naturally prepared. Trace evidence laboratories are not too rare in this day and age. It is naturally rare in a county like Ningtai, but not in the capital of a country.

The others were divided into several groups and each was pulled into different circles to chat. Even Huang Qiangmin, several police officers were chatting with him with great interest - Huang Qiangmin at this time looked more like a diligent and honest man.

Jiang Yuan checked the equipment in the laboratory. After confirming that it was correct, he unpacked an exhibit in the fume hood and began the boring work of counting pollen.

Several researchers in white coats watched Jiang Yuan's work closely.

There are also botanical experts in Malaysia, but they are less cooperative with the police.

Similar to Chinese botanical experts, the main reason why people don’t do forensic botany is that it is too difficult and the benefits are low.

There are too many types of tropical plants in Malaysia. Not only are the species complex, but many species are also difficult to identify. Ordinary botanists will not take this part as their main research direction. Occasionally, someone can do it. Sometimes, they often don’t stay in Malaysia.

Even when the police asked relevant experts for knowledge in this area, they were laughed at.

Botanists are more regional than giant pandas. Not to mention that the plants in China are different from those in Malaysia. Malaysia’s own plants are all regional!

In such an environment, it is quite funny among professionals that a botanist from China helps the Malaysian police in botany. It’s not impossible. Botanists from the empire on which the sun never sets are botanists who travel around the world and are most familiar with Malaysia. Their statements in London may not necessarily be questioned.

But in China, it is definitely intolerable.

However, the technology obtained by the plug-in is unreasonable. Jiang Yuan is not a real botanist, and he does not care about the doubts of an expert who is not at the scene.

There are no regional barriers or requirements for LV3’s forensic botany. After using the temporary skill Xi plus one, Forensic Botany can still ignite the LV4 flame for more than 6 hours, which greatly speeds up Jiang Yuan's pollen picking speed.

And once the radiation surface of this thing expands to a global scale, LV3, let alone LV4, will be ridiculously strong.

He was abroad and had no explanation-type work. In order to go home early, Jiang Yuan got a little familiar with the equipment in the laboratory and began to speed up.

Bags of evidence bags were quickly piled up.

For most of the pollen, Jiang Yuan can solve the problem using a stereo microscope. Occasionally, when he encounters something that is difficult to distinguish, he directly transfers it to the assistant next to him to make a slide, and then projects the image to distinguish it.

Jiang Yuan barely needs to move, he can just give orders.

Hibiscus flowers, exotic orchids, common birds of paradise and purple butterflies can be seen everywhere, as well as various clematis, hibiscus, rafflesia...

3 o'clock in the afternoon.

Jiang Yuan inspected and classified all the first victim's clothes and belongings.

The rest of the process is similar to when we were in China. We searched for satellite photos and then set off to find the scene.

Of course, it would have been more efficient if all the evidence of the three victims had been examined before searching, but Jiang Yuan, who was full of emotional intelligence, decided to let everyone's emotions be relieved first.

A row of more than a dozen cars set off and drove more than 20 kilometers to the area around the first site designated by Jiang Yuan.

"This is it." Jiang Yuan climbed up and looked into the distance, pointing to a place as if he was casual.

Soon, he pointed out the second scene.

As for the place where the deceased was last found, it is marked as the third scene.

Among the police officers who came with them, there were naturally some who had doubts and complaints. Fortunately, the senior officials were all sensible and pressed the police officers to search carefully, while also calling in surrounding surveillance cameras to check.

Not long after, a police officer discovered Bao Wenxing's car on the camera of a nearby chain convenience store.

This is where Bao Wenxing committed his first crime in Malaysia, and his familiarity with local roads and traffic regulations is obviously much lower than in Luo Jin City. He is completely unaware of the outside surveillance of some local convenience stores. Directly connected to the police.

It can only be said that it is too difficult for foreigners to make a living in a strange city.

Moreover, this time is different from the accumulation in Luojin City. Bao Wenxing has neither the caution at home nor the opportunity to return to the scene to clean up.

In addition, the case was relatively new. After the police carefully searched the two crime scenes, they actually found half of the footprints.

This thing is not easy to use as evidence in Malaysia, and it is not easy to use as court evidence in China. It can only be used in the investigation stage.

But for the Malaysian police, what they lack now is not evidence at all.

They want Jiang Yuan now!

20 o'clock in the evening.

Jiang Yuan completed the evidence analysis of the second victim. It was getting late at this time, so it was difficult to search at the scene, so Jiang Yuan continued to analyze the evidence.

After more than 4 hours, the evidence analysis of the third victim was completed.

This process is much faster than that of ordinary botanists, let alone cross-regional botanical analysis.

But at this time, Jiang Yuan no longer needed to explain.

Get some light sleep.

At 7 o'clock the next morning, Jiang Yuan got in the car and went to the scene again to find the scene.

Zhong Renlong followed him closely and said distressedly: "God, there's no need to be in such a hurry. You can rest first before working..."

"It'll be easier if you finish it earlier. It's too hot." Jiang Yuan didn't want to stay too long. When he got to the place, he walked around with his hat on and started pointing out the place.

Jiang Yuan pointed out the various scenes where the latter two victims encountered misfortune.

This time, he didn't even need to participate in the on-site investigation, so he got in the car and returned.

The policemen in Malombo had nothing to say. Jiang Yuan had already proven himself, and other than humbly shouting "God", their attempts to give away some specialties were not accepted.

"I want to see the body of the first victim." When he came back from the scene, Jiang Yuan also made a direct request.

Zhong Renlong immediately agreed and made a call. Soon a familiar technician came over and took Jiang Yuan to the forensic autopsy room.

The deceased Jela was lying in the freezer, slightly rotten, but after meeting Jiang Yuan, he immediately gave out a blue dumpling:

Jela’s legacy - Indonesian dialect LV2: Malay is a type of Indonesian language. Jela grew up with her mother in Indonesia. After moving to Malaysia, her dialect accent caused a lot of inconvenience. Jela tried her best to change her accent, but she missed her childhood and hoped that her mother could live a good life and not miss herself too much.

"How is Jela's mother living?" Jiang Yuan turned around and asked the forensic doctor.

"It's okay, he should work in the hospital." The forensic doctor said.

"Then tell her for me, Jela...she suffered very little pain when she died." Jiang Yuan whispered.

The forensic doctor responded, and then said: "You can actually tell the other party in person, I will call the other party over..."

"No need." Jiang Yuan waved his hand: "I'm going back to China.

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