Chapter 1477 Vigilante Justice
After a few more days, the construction of a new cafeteria started at Long Industries. It was announced to all the staff that Deputy CMO Long Xiulan was the one who donated 100% of the funds to build the new cafeteria. It was going to be built at the same standard as Orchidia's famous cafeteria. All the employees cheered when they found out. They couldn't wait for it to be completed.
With the CMO and the entire Marketing Department at her side and President Long Tengfei's tacit support, Iris Long's position in the company had also stabilized. There were incidents of sabotage from the opposing camp, but she quickly dodged the dangers, and more often than not, counterattacked.
Of course, she had long noticed that her foundation in the company wasn't as deep as that of Long Hui's or even Long Jian's, but she wasn't discouraged about it at all. She even felt more motivated to compete against the two half-brothers. But still, she never forgot her purpose in joining the battle for succession at Long Industries.
On the same day, they also received news that Mao Qiuyue's parents had finally been found. n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
The police were at their wits' end about searching for them.
Jin Liwei claimed that the experts he hired only rescued his godson and didn't do anything else. Although the police had their suspicions, they didn't have any evidence to prove otherwise. It also seemed that their resources weren't as good as that of the billionaire CEO. They still failed to catch any clues about the whereabouts of Mao Qiuyue's parents after so long.
Now, the search was finally over.
The police were relieved because the public and the media kept on pressuring them to give justice to the poor child. Even some of the government higher-ups became involved and kept on urging them to indict and arrest all the suspects involved at all costs especially after the international media featured the kidnapping case.
The police force could only focus their sights on Mao Qiuyue herself while her parents were still missing. They charged her additional crimes and then hastened her transfer to a maximum-security prison.
When her parents were finally found, the police force immediately charged them with their original crimes of bribery, extortion, embezzlement, and tax evasion, and the new crimes related to kidnapping and battery. They were also arrested the same day.
The Chief of Police even held a press conference about Father Mao and Mother Mao's arrest due to pressure from the public and media, including some of the government higher-ups.
Finally, he said, "I can't share the place or the process of how we caught the two suspects because they're classified information."
The reporters were disappointed.
Then he continued, "But I can tell you their states or condition when we arrested them."
The eyes of the reporters lit up.
Chief of Police: "Mrs. Mao's hands are both broken. Mr. Mao has become blind and deaf."
This revelation caused a disturbance among the reporters.
Reporter 4: "Sir, did the police cause their injuries?"
Chief of Police: "No. My officers found them already injured."
Reporter 5: "Do you know who caused their injuries? And if you do, who did it?"
Chief of Police: "We are still investigating that at this moment. But we suspect that this is a case of vigilante justice. As we all know here, this kidnapping case has considerable massive media coverage, both nationally and internationally. Of course, we, the law enforcement, stand by the law. We condemn anyone who carries out illegal activities, including those who execute vigilante justice. We don't care if you think that you're doing the right thing. You're still breaking the law and we will apprehend you."
There were some more questions, and the Chief of Police answered most of them. For the other questions, he would say that he couldn't answer because they're classified information. No matter how many times the reporters rephrased their questions, the chief refused to answer.
After the appointed time, the press conference finally ended.
The Chief of Police left without any hesitation, not caring whether the reporters had asked everything they wanted.