Crime Scene 258: Chapter 258
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At that moment, Zhang Xiaoli called me with news from the Captain. Previously, Zhang Xiaoli had already identified the Twelve People, and the Captain had conducted an in-depth investigation into their addresses, which yielded significant results. 0
 
The phone call was too brief to convey everything, and there were no further leads on the Necklace. We immediately rushed back to the Police Department. In the conference room, the Captain explained the relationships among the Twelve People and recounted the "exciting" exploits of a human trafficking ring. 0
 
My earlier jest turned out to be true; this was indeed a group photo of traffickers. 0
 
These Twelve People, individuals from different zodiac signs, formed a trafficking organization. The group was tightly organized, with specific roles assigned to each member. Typically, members of this organization could not contact outsiders unless arranged by their superiors; they could only gather under such circumstances. 0
 
Due to their unique situation, most of them were from out of town, without family here or even any relatives at all. They blended into the city like ordinary people. They might be your neighbors who greet you with a "good morning" and smile as you pass by. Some could have been part-time workers who came to your home, where you once handed them a glass of water. Occasionally, one might even be someone you envied for driving a BMW. 0
 
Yet behind the scenes, they were child traffickers. 0
 
This hierarchy consisted of three levels. The lowest tier was responsible for directly luring children in North City—such as those who got lost in crowded areas or played in parks—though they mostly operated near kindergartens. Using a lollipop or saying something like "Uncle will take you to see goldfish," they would entice children whose parents were not present. 0
 
The person who abducted Wei Feng's child belonged to this lowest tier. These individuals spent their days wandering around under false pretenses while searching for potential victims. There were six people dedicated to this task at this level. For instance, Wenlan appeared to be a girl kidnapped by traffickers from another town, but in reality, she was one of them. 0
 
The second tier consisted of four individuals responsible for taking care of the abducted children's needs until buyers were found. Often, these children would soon be sold off to various rural villages, possibly never seeing their parents again. 0
 
These kidnapped children were young; some couldn't even remember their homes and would naturally be unable to find their way back. If they encountered kind-hearted families, they might live healthily for life; however, what if they fell into homes plagued by domestic violence? Their lives would be ruined. 0
 
Moreover, not all children could find buyers as hoped; some might be deemed unattractive or have health issues discovered during checks. Traffickers would then resort to selling these children's organs. As I mentioned before in the Human Meat Canning Case, many dark secrets lurk in corners of this world. In the black market, there might be buyers looking for these children for consumption. 0
 
This was the second tier; finally came the third tier. Within this organization, there were two individuals—a married couple—who coordinated the entire operation and determined how to divide the profits. They had to assess situations carefully; if too many children went missing in one area, they would quickly relocate operations elsewhere. If anyone's identity risked exposure, they would swiftly change it. 0
 
Using Wenlan as an example again: she had previously worked as a waitress at a restaurant but couldn’t frequently leave her post. Thus, her superiors arranged for her to adopt a new identity as a woman who escaped from the mountains and blended into the Zero Degree Renovation Team while secretly engaging in human trafficking activities. 0
 
In this way, a tightly-knit organization took shape. 0
 
 
We can simulate the situation of Wei Feng's lost child. At the park, a member of the organization's third tier spotted Wei Feng's child. He lingered nearby, hoping for even a moment when Wei Feng and his child were apart. He waited for a long time, but he was very patient. Because once successful, he could earn Ten Thousand Yuan in just one week, which was far too easy compared to what most people made. 0
 
Sure enough, Wei Feng temporarily left to buy ice cream for his son. The trafficker saw his opportunity and immediately approached. At that moment, Wei Feng brushed past him. The trafficker didn't care; he had done this many times before and knew that without solid evidence, no one could accuse him. Moreover, he had the organization's disguise to rely on, so he had little to worry about. 0
 
With boldness, he approached Wei Feng's son and said, "Uncle will take you to buy ice cream." Wei Feng's son, innocent and unprepared to reject the darkness of the world, followed him. By the time Wei Feng returned, the trafficker might have already driven away. 0
 
When Wei Feng's son arrived at an unfamiliar place, he discovered toys and lollipops. At home, his parents always discouraged him from eating too much candy, but here he could eat as much as he wanted. He didn't have to learn boring things like what one plus one equals; he could spend his entire day playing with toys. 0
 
For a three-year-old, such days seemed like paradise. But he did not know that his life would be forever changed because of this day. 0
 
After a few days passed, he was astonished to find himself taken to a place he did not recognize at all. In this place, there were no toys or lollipops. Strangers insisted on being called Mom and Dad. He wanted to cry; he missed his parents so much, but he could never go back. 0
 
At this point, the organization would divide the money earned from selling him among the traffickers. This amount was usually over ten thousand yuan. In just a few days, the trafficker made a significant sum of money. They all thought that once they earned enough money, they would return to their hometowns, marry, have children, and live a quiet life. 0
 
But they never considered how it would feel if their own child were abducted. 0
 
They might naively believe that such things only happen to others and not to themselves. However, if more people acted this way, it would only be a matter of time before it happened to them. 0
 
Not all children can find buyers as desired; some may be unattractive or found to have health issues during checks. Traffickers would then start selling these children's organs. As I mentioned in the Human Meat Canning Case before, there are many dark secrets lurking in corners of this world. On the black market, someone might buy these children for consumption. 0
 
This is the second tier; the final tier is the third tier of this organization. In this layer, there are two people—a couple responsible for coordinating the entire operation of the organization, including how to divide the earnings. They need to assess the situation carefully; if too many children go missing in one area, they quickly relocate. If anyone's identity is at risk of exposure, they change identities promptly. 0
 
Taking Wenlan as an example: previously a waitress at a restaurant—where waitstaff cannot frequently leave—she was assigned a new identity by those above her. She disguised herself as a woman who had escaped from the mountains and mingled with the Zero Degree Renovation Team while secretly engaging in human trafficking activities. 0
 
Thus, a tightly organized structure was formed. 0
 
 
Wei Feng had indeed left temporarily to buy ice cream for his son. The trafficker saw his opportunity and immediately approached. At that moment, Wei Feng brushed past him. The trafficker was unconcerned; he had done this many times before, and without concrete evidence, no one could report him. Moreover, he had an organization to disguise himself with, so he had little to worry about. 0
 
With boldness, he walked up to Wei Feng's son and said, "Uncle will take you to buy ice cream." The innocent boy had not yet prepared to reject the darkness of the world. Thus, he followed the man. By the time Wei Feng returned, the man might have already driven away. 0
 
When Wei Feng's son arrived at a strange place, he discovered toys and lollipops. At home, his parents always discouraged him from eating too much candy, but here he could indulge freely. He didn't have to learn the tedious things like what one plus one equals; he could spend all day playing with toys. 0
 
For a three-year-old, such days seemed like paradise. However, he did not realize that his entire life would change because of this day. 0
 
After a few days passed, he was astonished to find himself taken to a place he did not recognize at all. In this place, there were no toys or lollipops. Unfamiliar uncles and aunts insisted on being called mom and dad. He wanted to cry; he missed his real parents, but he could never go back. 0
 
At that moment, the organization would divide the money made from selling him among the traffickers, with each share typically exceeding ten thousand yuan. In just a few days, the trafficker made a substantial amount of money. They all thought similarly: once they earned enough money, they would return to their hometowns, marry, have children, and live a simple life. 0
 
Yet they never considered what it would feel like if their own child were kidnapped. 0
 
Perhaps they stubbornly believed that such things only happened to others and would never happen to them. But if more people acted this way, it was only a matter of time before it happened to them. 0
 
A Senior High School Student was kidnapped along with a Leggy School Beauty and a Busty Third-Tier Celebrity, trapped in an Abandoned Cabin after mistakenly eating Unknown Wild Fruit, feeling feverish in the middle of the night. 0
 
 
 
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