Chapter 16 Learning by doing(2/2)
"It's where a row of 'rabbit heads' (a motorized three-wheeler powered by a diesel engine) are parked."
Li Weiguo asked: "Do you remember what the scalper looks like and how old it is?"
The bricklayer said without thinking: "How could I forget what happened in the morning? He is short, has a long face, smokes, and has big yellow teeth. It was cold in the morning, he wore a navy blue coat, and he spoke in Saudi dialect."
Li Weiguo recorded the key points, raised his head and asked, "Can you recognize him if we see him again?"
"able!"
"Okay, look at the photo album to see if he is among these people."
The bricklayer remembered clearly what happened a few hours ago.
I opened the photo album and looked at it, and I quickly identified a ticket seller, and promised that I would never admit his mistake, even if he turns to ashes.
Li Weiguo asked him about the process of purchasing black market tickets with the suspect and asked him to sign and fingerprint the record.
Let the bricklayer go back first, sort out the records, and invite the second passenger to come in...
Facts have proved that the previous investigation work is very important.
If they hadn't known about the scalpers in advance and secretly taken photos of the scalpers, it would be useless for the tourists to remember what the scalpers looked like.
After all, it is difficult to identify who it is just by describing it, and it is unlikely that they will help identify and testify.
Han Yu watched at the door for more than an hour. Seeing Li Weiguo rubbing his wrists constantly, he walked over and leaned over and said, "Li Zhi, if you ask, I will help you remember it."
My age is not forgiving, so I just made about ten notes and it was already too much for me, and I felt a little seasick.
Li Weiguo really needed help, but the notes he made now would be used as evidence in the future. He weighed it and picked up a stack of notes he had just made:
"Xiao Han, taking notes is not as simple as it seems. You can't just remember what the person involved says. You have to focus on the key points!"
"oh."
"First of all, take a look at how I record it. Look at it carefully, carefully, and then learn to write it down after you finish it."
"OK."
"These are all evidence, don't mess with them."
"I know."
Li Weiguo continued to ask questions, continued to ask passengers to identify photos, and continued to take notes.
After reading several transcripts, Han Yu felt confident, so he tried to record two transcripts on the side.
As a veteran pre-trial officer, although Li Weiguo had rich experience in handling cases, he had not worked at such high intensity for a long time, and his wrist was so sore that he could hardly hold a pen. He simply asked the passengers outside to wait and picked up the transcript written by Han Yu to read it.
After reading it, I was very surprised.
There is no problem with the format, the handwriting is neat, the content written down is clear and organized, and basically all the ideas are recorded.
Chapter completed!