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Chapter 658(2/2)

Just like Xiangjiang!

Not to mention fights over dinner at night, which are commonplace, but group fights involving dozens or hundreds of people, which happen every three days.

Because it happens so much, both the police and citizens are used to it.

By default, after twelve o'clock in the evening, the world is dominated by the community.

When the time comes, the police will automatically get off work and leave the night to the community. Even the newspapers will not report on it.

The reason for this is that in addition to the large gap between the rich and the poor in Xiangjiang and the large number of people in mixed societies, another key factor is that the legal punishment in Xiangjiang is too low.

Take selling washing powder as an example.

The mainland has zero tolerance for laundry detergent. As long as it is sold, carrying more than 50 grams is a death sentence.

If this intensity were applied to Xiangjiang, then it would be an exaggeration to shoot all the gangsters in Xiangjiang, but shooting a quarter of them is definitely not unjust.

If it were a club like Dongxing that mainly focused on laundry detergents, three-quarters of them would have slipped through the crackdown.

Not to mention gangs like Zhu Tao and the Ni family, they wouldn't be innocent if they were blown up with cannons.

The real situation in Xiangjiang is!

Even if the amount of stolen powder is tens of kilograms or even hundreds of kilograms, the principal offender will be sentenced to a heavier sentence. After more than ten or twenty years of imprisonment, the accomplice can be released in a few years or even a few months.

If it's just a few dozen grams, the police will turn a blind eye.

In Europe and the United States, it is even more exaggerated. The crime of drug smuggling is similar to that of smuggling cigarettes, because marijuana has been legalized in some areas and is no different from cigarettes.

Otherwise, there would be no joke about fans having to pay taxes.

Why do ordinary citizens join associations to protect themselves? Even if they are bullied by gangsters, they are not willing to come forward to testify and send them to prison to receive punishment.

The most critical factor is that the legal punishment for association members is too low. If citizens testify against association members, even if they are sent to prison, they will only be sentenced to a few years or even a few months.

It was happy at the time, but after these people came out, they inevitably retaliated against those who testified, forcing them to have no choice but to even destroy their families.

Zhu Wanfang is the best example.

Because she believed the police, she stood up to testify against the prisoner.

The result!

Xiaosha, the gangster boss who was accused, spent more than 100,000 in bail money and lawyer fees to get him released on bail. Then Zhu Wanfang was targeted by Xiaosha and others.

The boss of the gang, Xiao Sa, put the hundreds of thousands of bail money on Zhu Wanfang, forcing her to pay off the debt. Not only did Zhu Wanfang become the public lover of Xiao Sa and others, she also sold her body to become a young lady, living in dire straits.

Zhu Wanfang's father was hacked to death by Xiao Sa and others in order to save his daughter, but the police could only watch and there was nothing they could do because Xiao Sa had money and could hire a lawyer.

In the end, Zhu Wanfang's teacher couldn't stand it anymore and couldn't bear it. He picked up a knife and chopped Xiaosha to death to save Zhu Wanfang from hell, but her life was already ruined.

It is precisely because the law is lenient towards associations that the number of associations in Hong Kong has increased. The citizens have suffered greatly, but there is nothing they can do about it.

Lei Weidong, who was just a small citizen in his previous life, had no choice.

Lei Weidong of the Hong Kong Comprehensive World has a high position of authority and has been given such a good opportunity, so he naturally has to be ruthless, not only using heavy codes, but also amending the law.

While ensuring that the trial methods remain unchanged, move closer to the mainland and directly replace the criminal law of the mainland.

This approach is not only supported by Meazi, Jian Huizhen and other senior police officers, but also by the majority of lower-level police officers who support Lei Weidong's decision.

Because for front-line police officers, they are also worried about retaliation from the society.

Just like Xiao Li!

After he became a police officer, he could only ensure that he and his family would not be bullied. No matter how much he tried, he would not believe it. Sometimes he could not even protect his neighbors, and he could do nothing to watch the society bully others.
Chapter completed!
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