Chapter 526 - 526: 204, the whole city is shocked, farewell to the captain of the criminal police Bai Feng!_1
Chapter 526: 204, the whole city is shocked, farewell to the captain of the criminal police Bai Feng!_1
Lin Mo?!
Lin Mo?
Lin Mo???
After the female officer’s exclamation echoed through the hall, the entire police station lobby fell silent in an instant—dozens of eyes filled with intense shock and confusion stared at Lin Mo as he filled out the paperwork for his surrender.
Some people still hadn’t quite caught on and whispered, “Lin Mo? Who’s Lin Mo?”
The person next to them frowned and said, “You don’t know who Lin Mo is? The guy who used to stream live in Northern Sea City, the one who took down Chen Shanhe.”
…
With a little prompting, that person then revealed a shocked expression and exclaimed in disbelief, “??? It’s him?”
“Wasn’t he gone for over two years? How come he suddenly came back, and to surrender at that?”
“Holy shit, this is huge news!”
“Quick, start a live stream!”
This individual had a following on the short-video platform and made a living streaming live, so they quickly realized the monumental traffic opportunity.
Lin Mo has reappeared!
Just this phrase alone was enough to dominate the top searches across all major internet sites for quite a long time.
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As he busied himself starting the live stream, the officers responsible for handling cases all tensed up.
They burst out of the service windows in no time, and in almost the blink of an eye, they had surrounded Lin Mo.
However, since Lin Mo didn’t appear to be carrying any offensive weapons, they surrounded him but didn’t make any further threatening moves, merely resting their hands on their holstered guns.
A young officer, unable to contain his nerves, blurted out, “Don’t move, put your hands up.”
Watching the young officer’s reaction, Lin Mo found it somewhat amusing and slowly put down the pen and paper, smiling he said, “Officer comrade, I’m just here to turn myself in, there’s no need for you all to be so tense.”
“I’m not carrying anything on me, you’re welcome to search me if you wish.”
Hearing his voice, the officers relaxed a bit, but they did not proceed to the next step.
With too many citizens recording and streaming live around them, and with Lin Mo not yet officially declared as a criminal by the authorities, it was indeed difficult to take him into custody directly.
If it had been an ordinary person, it might not have been a big issue,
but everyone was well aware that this was Lin Mo, and that videos about him would surely cause an uproar on the internet.
In other words, every video being recorded by the crowd today would be displayed before countless viewers.
Every action, glance, or word from the officers would be magnified and analyzed incessantly, meaning that any slight misstep not in accordance with their protocols could potentially end their careers.
No one was immune to the fear of online backlash, not even the police officers.
But obviously, a stalemate wasn’t an option either.
The oldest officer spoke up, “Mr. Lin Mo, please take a seat and continue to fill out the paperwork in your hands. We will handle everything else.”
“Li, Wang, Zhang, please ask the crowd to step back for now and secure the scene.”
Obeying his command, the officers began to disperse the crowd, trying to get them to leave the station lobby first.
If it had been just one or two people, it might have been fine, but the lobby was crowded, and people were running live streams with viewer numbers skyrocketing exponentially—how could they possibly want to leave?
“Officer comrade, we haven’t done anything illegal, why should we leave?”
“Exactly, we’re here for official business!”
“I’m a lawyer. May I ask, officer, under what law are you asking us to leave?”
“You do your work, we can stand further back!”
“Even the big leaders say the judicial personnel should get used to working under the spotlight. Are you openly defying this?”
“We won’t leave!”
There was a range of responses from the crowd, and with their large numbers, and without inciting trouble, there definitely wasn’t a way to forcibly disperse them.
At that moment,
audiences in live streams broadcasting Lin Mo’s self-surrender at the police station were also stirring up excitement.
“Holy shit, it’s really Lin Mo!”
“On my way to Rakshasa City police station now, only three kilometers away, brothers—what do you guys want to say?”
“Does anyone know what Lin Mo is planning to do this time?”
“He’s turning himself in, looks like a lot has happened to him that we don’t know about over the past two years!”
“You can’t fool anyone with your aura, just look at Lin Mo now, he’s clearly much more composed than he was over two years ago!”
“@Mr. Zhang San, teacher, come analyze this quick, will Lin Mo be sentenced for his surrender?”
“Why would he be sentenced? He’s just trying to survive, how can a good person get ‘served’ like this, isn’t that making way for injustice?”
“Haha, I don’t know about other crimes, but just for the crime of compromising national information security alone, the maximum penalty is death!”
“Protect him!”
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Back in the police station lobby.
Lin Mo, watching the escalating arguments, also knew that the crowd wouldn’t leave easily.
The oldest officer was most likely contacting their chief or other management to inquire about how they should proceed.
After all, with years of experience out in the field, Lin Mo’s observational and adaptability skills were no longer what they used to be.
He looked up at the young female officer beside him and suggested, “How about taking me to your interrogation room? That way, the office work here can go on normally, and it wouldn’t cause too much of a commotion.”