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Chapter 234: Dig three feet into the ground


Hassan, Boris and Petrov's father sent them all out the next day to track down the whereabouts of these people.

The most important thing that Seryosha instructed was to find out the exact origin of these people, where they came from, whether they had accomplices, and so on.

Don't startle the snake.

Since the second phase of the workers' new village was about to be completed, and the Youth League Committee and the trade union still had work to do, Seryosha asked Boris to come to Moscow to preside over the work here.

Seryosha also said hello to the Youth League Committee of the Moscow Interior Bureau, asking the policemen who patrol the streets all day to help see if they can find clues about these people.

A week later, some news came from the people who scattered it.

Similar fraud gangs were found in Voronezh, Tula, Ryazan and Vladimir, who were swindling and soliciting business in underground banks under the guise of Nikolai.

The modus operandi of these men was the same, and the main targets were the Jews of these cities.

They promised to help the Jews send money to Israel, but they secretly kept the money for themselves, and the victims often found out that they had been deceived after months abroad, and many of them were ruined.

It really made Seryosha guess correctly, this gang is really a cross-regional criminal gang.

But Moscow is certainly not their home base, because Hassan has never heard of these people.

Daddy's men are still searching the city of Moscow for where these people are staying, and the taverns, around the train station, the city's red light district, and places where the foreign population gathers are all areas of focus.

According to the information returned, Boris gradually saw some clues: in the region south of Moscow, the activity of these crooks is more frequent, and there are sporadic similar cases in the area between the region west of Moscow and Gorky, only the area north and east of Moscow do not appear in the presence of these people.

Based on these circumstances, Boris judged that these people should have come from the south.

"I think they should have just established themselves in Moscow all the way north, and they want to develop new businesses here, but these people know very well that they are strong, and they can't stand in Moscow, so they spread to the surrounding cities," Boris told everyone about the conclusions of his analysis.

"Take a bounty, be attractive enough, and spread out in the underworld in the Moscow region in the name of Nikolai and say that if the whereabouts of these people are found, he will give the whistleblower a million dollars, whether he lives or dies," Daddy Petrov said suddenly.

"Yes, Daddy, this way you can get rid of the relationship between these people and Nikolai, and the fool knows that if they were really Nikolai's people, Nikolai would not have hunted them down," Hassan praised with a sudden realization.

Boris also nodded in agreement, and after spreading the news, at least those liars will not dare to be so unscrupulous.

However, it is imperative to find out exactly where these people come from.

News of the bounty soon spread through various channels in Moscow's underworld, and almost overnight Moscow's marginal workers went crazy to find out their whereabouts, and those who liked to go to the tavern for a few drinks after work every day were talking about it.

Not only individuals, but also some gangs with a certain degree of strength have also taken a fancy to this large amount of income.

They began to search their own territory for the whereabouts of these people, going from house to house searching the group in the portraits.

All of a sudden, Moscow's underground world came alive.

Seryosha is paying attention to the progress of the situation every day, and since the strategy of offering a bounty can hit these fake and powerful guys, Seryosha naturally wants to make these people even more unable to live.

Soon Voronezh, Tula, Ryazan and Vladimir also began to spread Nikolai's reward orders, as long as the city where these swindlers operated, Seryosha would clear Nikolai's stigma in the form of a reward.

Anyway, Seryosha has money, and he has to rely on the power of money to eradicate this blind fraud organization.

Time passed, and although many people claimed to have found clues about these people, most of them came to cheat the bounty.

It's as if they've evaporated, and they've disappeared without a trace.

Just when Seryosha was getting more and more out of breath, someone finally brought a valuable clue to Seryosha.

This man, Bastrykin, was originally Ivankov's subordinate, who was sent to prison and sent to a collective farm on the territory of Ukraine for re-education through labor before Seryosha took over Moscow.

After surviving two years in prison, Bastrykin traveled north by train to Moscow to earn a living.

Bastrykin, who returned to Moscow, successfully returned to Ivankov's organization.

Under Seryosha's takeover, Ivankov's gang is now treated better.

A few days ago, Hassan arranged for everyone to go out to investigate the fraud gang.

And Hassan gave everyone a large amount of money to pay for their activities during the trip.

Bastrykin's hometown is in Yasnogorsk, between Tula and Moscow, and he has saved a sum of money these days, so he wants to take the opportunity to return to his hometown to see it when he completes his mission.

Over the years, because of his imprisonment, Bastrygin has been shameless to face his parents back home.

Now that he finally had a little money on hand, Bastrykin naturally wanted to take this opportunity to go home, so he exchanged business trips with his friends, and then stepped on the train home.

When his parents saw Bastrygin, who had not returned home for many years, he was naturally in tears, and the family was finally reunited.

No one mentioned Bastrykin's imprisonment again, and the family returned home.

When Bastrykin's parents asked him what he was doing, he said he was working in Moscow.

His parents didn't believe him, fearing that he was still doing bad things, so they began to search his luggage, and at once found the portraits that Bastrykin was carrying.

"You rabbit, and you say you've changed your ways, how do you know these people?"

said Bastrykin's father, angry and sad at the sight of the portraits.

"Dad, you know these people," Bastrykin asked in disbelief.

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"You rabbit cub, if you don't learn well, it would be shameful enough to smuggle with others, but now you are getting more and more cheap, and you are actually involved with human traffickers, you want to be angry with your father and me" The old man kicked angrily, and Bastrykin's mother hurriedly stepped forward to stop him.

"Dad, no, it's not what you think," Bastrykin explained desperately as he dodged. t1706231537: