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Chapter 233: Fraud Gang (2)


Gorky is an industrial city with a long history, in ancient times, an independent principality was established here, and during World War II, artillery and tank production lines were relocated from Moscow and Minsk, and it was also known as a very important heavy weapons production base in the Soviet rear during the war.

With the development of the city of Gorky, a large number of Jews came to Gorky.

But in recent years, as the economic environment in the Soviet Union deteriorated and Israel gained a foothold in the Middle East, these Jews began to emigrate to Israel.

Once you decide to emigrate, the first thing you need to do is to cash in your property and move it abroad.

These people were not Seryosha's clients, who had always been concentrated in the bureaucratic class.

However, as the anti-corruption campaign continued, Nikolai's name leaked out of the KGB and became the object of admiration of Soviet gangsters, especially those who ran underground banks.

It is rumored that as long as Nikolai handles the funds, there will be no problems with it, and he will keep his promise.

In the underground bank, reputation is simply the life of a gang.

Only reputable gangs can survive in this business for a long time.

So from a certain point of view, this group of daring liars is tearing down the foundations of the Gorky Brotherhood, which Boris will never tolerate.

Boris sent his men to check the details of these people, but he didn't expect that these people would quickly identify the people sent by Boris.

The gang of crooks soon left the city of Gorky by train.

The people sent by Boris also got on the train all the way to Moscow, and the crooks got off the train all the way back to Moscow, and Boris's men got off the train with them and soon got lost, and the people disappeared into the crowd at the train station.

Several of his subordinates immediately called to inform Boris of the disappearance of the crooks at the Moscow railway station.

Boris had no choice but to contact Hassan and Seryosha and told Seryosha about the incident.

Of course, Seryosha knew the seriousness of this matter, and this group of people had to find it, otherwise anyone could take on Nikolai's name to deceive, and Seryosha's reputation for many years would be ruined by these people as worthless.

"Boris, do you know anything else?"

asked Seryosha with concern.

"I'm sorry, Seryosha, but the gang disappeared in the crowd, and my men searched the train station several times but didn't find them," Boris said guiltily.

"Boris, don't worry about this, if it weren't for you, we probably wouldn't know about it, you ask your people to recall what these guys look like, get me some portraits, and I'll see if I can search for the whereabouts of these people through the police channels," Seryosha admonished.

"Yes, Seryosha I will send my people to the surrounding cities to ask.

Let's see if they're going to have their tentacles in other places, and I think it's very likely that they've spread to other cities," Boris replied.

After hanging up the phone, Seryosha took Petrov's father and Hassan to discuss the matter.

There is no need for Seryosha to say anything, and everyone already understands the seriousness of this matter.

"I think Boris is right, these people must have been to Gorky not only before, but probably in many cities, and I have sent my people to ask around to see if there are any similar scammers," Hassan said seriously.

"Seryosha, Moscow has never heard of such a thing, and since these people got off in Moscow, there must be a place for them to settle down here, I think we can start from this aspect and see if we can find any clues," Petrov's father added.

"I think what you said is quite right, so let's take some of Hassan, you take some of the people around, Daddy and the rest of the people in Moscow to find out the whereabouts of this group, I'll go through the door of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and see if I can find any clues about these people," Seryosha finally decided.

Everyone babbled and perfected the details, and Seryosha wrote a check to Hassan and asked him to send it to his brothers.

It's already winter, and most of the cities are already icy and snowy.

At such times, he also let his subordinates run outside, and Seryosha had to let the brothers have more money on their hands.

Hassan, who was immediately taken aback at the number on the check, thanked Seryosha on behalf of his men, and Seryosha sent him out the door, and watched Hassan drive away before returning to the room.

Petrov's father waved to Seryosha, called him in front of him, and said earnestly: "Child, do you say that we are a little low-key in China, and any cat or dog dares to come out in our name to swagger and deceive."

"Dad, it's not that you don't know, I want to keep a low profile and make a lot of money in a muffled voice," Seryosha replied.

"Your low-key makes others think that you are a good bully, and there is nothing wrong with being low-key, but occasionally you have to wave your claws and show your fangs" Daddy taught, Seryosha listened carefully and nodded in agreement.

Seryosha and his father chatted for a while, and then the two said goodnight to each other and went back to rest.

Seryosha was lying on the bed, feeling a little irritable.

As soon as he thought that the reputation he had worked so hard to build up was destroyed by others, there was an evil fire in his heart, and he couldn't wait to catch these people and break them into pieces.

But Daddy's words have their own reasons, and his own gang has rarely fought around like other gangs.

The battle with Ivankov alone can be regarded as a matter of force, and the absence of a strong violent organization has always been Seryosha's weakness.

Although those Romanians are easy to use, they are elite troops after all, and the number is too small, and it is really worth the loss to use them to deal with these street gangs, and their own brotherhood will transform into an elite group within the organization in the future, and it is impossible to mix too much with those violent crimes on the streets in the future, and now it is time to find some thugs to enrich their strength.

Far from being a matter of discredit, the crooks could reach out to Gorky and most likely have their foothold in Moscow, and Seryosha feared that these people would most likely belong to a large-scale cross-regional criminal organization, and if that were the case, it would be too hard. t1706231537: