Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 736 Roma Market

Chapter 736 Roma Market
After finding the things buried here, the police signaled Liang En and the others to leave. After all, secrecy is very important when solving a case. The less people know about some things, the better.

However, Liang En and Joan of Arc were curious about the matter. After all, they were the first cause of the whole incident, so when the police left, Liang En summoned a raven to go to the police station to eavesdrop.

Although Liang En did not order Raven to get too close to the police station out of safety considerations, even so, the few words they heard finally allowed them to analyze a lot of valuable things.

According to these police officers, the killing of the two people was related to the sale of illegal drugs, and the broken bags they dug out from the ground before were used to hold illegal drugs.

According to the analysis of the police, the group of people who hid things should have hidden a box of coins and prohibited drugs in the park, but when they went back to look for them, they found that everything was gone.

After the investigation, they discovered that the coins appeared in the antique shop, and then followed the clues to find the whereabouts of the things that the two Americans tortured them, and finally killed them.

"What should we do next?" Joan of Arc frowned after gathering all the information, because the clues were obviously broken now.

And for them, the worst thing is that their box and the coins in the box were all confiscated by the police. After all, these things are now considered evidence in a criminal case, so they will still be withheld for a while during this period.

Of course, after the case is investigated or closed, the other party will return these things to them.It's just that under normal circumstances it will take at least a month or two.

"I think we can consider going to the market mentioned by the other party." Liang En narrowed his eyes and said after thinking for a while.

"Since the policemen mentioned that the main shipping place of the other party's organization is the underground market, then I think the only way to find clues about this is to go there."

For the police, the resources they can mobilize are naturally much more than Liang En has, so by mobilizing a series of resources, they roughly locked the location of the murderers.

After a series of comparisons, they basically determined the identity of the person who hid the things before, and obtained more clues.

It's a pity that they don't have any solid evidence except for judging possible people, so it is basically impossible to apply for further investigation. The police can only make simple guesses internally.

In the process, the police mentioned where the group of people might be hiding, including an underground black market where there was basically no police enforcement.

However, when those policemen spouted out their guesses, they never thought that Raven heard all their clues, and then Liang En told Joan of Arc about these clues.

"Well, you're right." Jeanne frowned and said, "But then again, I really didn't expect such a chaotic place in Switzerland."

Liang En's goal this time is still Geneva, but it's not the familiar Geneva, but the Gypsy area in Geneva.

Of course, going to this kind of place has certain risks, but Liang En and the others think that their combat effectiveness should not be a big problem when faced with this kind of situation.

Although the word gypsies may be a familiar term to many people, in fact, this word has a certain discriminatory meaning today, and the correct name should be Roma.

While all over the world people still use gypsies when they are talking privately, you will only see the word "Roma" or "Roma" on TV or in a newspaper.

Although many Americans believe that these gypsies represent idealism and the spirit of freedom, for most Europeans, they are just a group of bad guys who broke into their homes.

These people were originally a group of low-caste Indians who left India for some reason, first went to Iran, and then entered Europe through the Caucasus, Turkey, North Africa, etc., and survived until today.

Roma in Europe mostly live in isolated slums, most of the time without electricity or running water, the necessities of modern life.

Most of them don't work, and most of their children don't go to school.Many people will wonder how these people can survive in modern society under such circumstances, but existence is reasonable, and these people naturally have their own way of making a living.

They have always had many children from a very young age (sometimes as young as 12).Then the government will give them money so they can take care of them.

So the more children they have, the more money they get.But in fact the children don't get a penny.They just stay at home or run around the streets all day while their parents waste government benefits on cigarettes and alcohol.

Those countries in Europe have tried to give them new apartments or houses for free, but the result is that this group of Roma wreaks havoc from the moment they move into the room:
Everything they can take from there is sold, often even the bricks are taken off the walls, and if the Roma start moving somewhere, all the house prices in the neighborhood and nearby neighborhoods go down.

Everyone but them will flee the block.Soon there will be only Roma left in this area.No one wants to live near the Roma because everyone knows they bring nothing but dirty crime.

This cannot be simple.Seen as a form of discrimination, to give the simplest example, they hardly use trash cans, all trash is thrown out the windows below.

As for the Roma thieves, they can be regarded as a representative occupation of this nation. They can be seen in tourist attractions throughout Europe, so that many travel guides outside Europe have to specify them.

That's why Europeans don't like them. To be honest, any normal person would not like to spend their own money to support a bunch of criminals.

It's not that Europe didn't intend to change this status quo. For example, in 2005 they proposed a "Ten-Year Plan for the Integration of the Roma" with great momentum, specific plans, and strict scrutiny.

During the promotion period of the whole plan, there was an employment plan today, a European Roma conference tomorrow, and a certain country achieved gratifying results the day after tomorrow; as a result, the EU had to silently admit that the plan had failed ten years later.

There are many reasons for the failure of the plan. The future of the gypsies can only be to abandon those outdated customs and embrace modern civilization, otherwise God will not save them.

"So sometimes self-help is the most important thing, and the help of others can only solve some peripheral problems." After listening to Liang En's evaluation of these Roma, Joan looked at the side of the road getting worse and worse. The chaotic block shook his head.

To be honest, this neighborhood doesn't look like Switzerland at all, except that it is in Switzerland. Instead, it looks like the hometown of this group of Roma on the Ganges.

The whole block is messy in terms of smell, sight, and hearing. Many people look at the outsiders who enter this block with unfriendly eyes, and there is an inexplicable light in their eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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