Crossing Hong Kong to be a police officer, but the system is wrong

Chapter 36 Luo Xiuling's Private Tutoring Class

After finishing the cases of Li Wanhao and Hou Wenhua, Song Shijie finally had some free time and began to systematically study the knowledge of the CIB department.

Of course, he did not forget to use the two training acceleration scrolls. Whenever he had time, he would go to the shooting club and the gym. After seven days, the effect was excellent and his physical training was raised to level 4.

Unfortunately, there is no point reward for using the speed-up scroll.

CIB is the only one among the three ace departments that is more auxiliary in nature. Previously, Song Shijie and his Group A had been running on the front line for a long time, which was a bit unprofessional.

Generally speaking, each of the five groups under CIB has a clear division of labor.

Team A is responsible for monitoring, contacting and recruiting informants, and training undercover police officers. Note that this monitoring is not limited to suspects, but also within the police force.

Team B is responsible for analyzing, filtering and verifying the intelligence collected from various channels, and reporting directly to the commander in charge of the case.

Group C is responsible for the vehicle team and equipment to support the operations team.

Group D, also known as the Action Group, is mainly responsible for tracking target persons and supporting the operations of other departments. The Hit Team also belongs to Group D. It is the group with the largest number of people in CIB.

Team E, also known as the Technical Support Team, is responsible for computer processing, updating and storing data, etc. It is also responsible for setting up optical instruments for long-distance tracking and eavesdropping tasks. In addition, the Technical Support Team also assists other departments, such as the Police Negotiation Team, the Government Flying Service and the Independent Commission Against Corruption. It is the CIB team that has the most black technology.

Each of the five groups is led by five superintendents, assisted by a chief inspector. Each group is divided into several different teams, led by inspectors or senior inspectors. For example, Zhou Wangqing is in charge of one of the monitoring teams under Group A (the Rabbit Team).

Of course, this is only the apparent division of labor. When carrying out specific work, each group will draw personnel from each other to cooperate.

So Song Shijie nominally serves in Group A, but in fact, except for the Hit Team and Group E which are more "specialized", he also needs to be involved in the work of other groups.

It can be said that there is no mediocre person who can make a career in CIB.

The new superintendent of Group A, Zhong Xin, officially took office a few days ago. He is very satisfied with Song Shijie's performance since he joined the job and encouraged him to keep working hard.

The fact that he managed Group A, which was originally a bit chaotic, into perfect order within just a few days of taking over showed that he was indeed a capable boss.

After Song Shijie was promoted to inspector, he could officially lead a team independently. Zhong Xin assigned him an informant recruitment team.

Oh, by the way, the new Senior Superintendent has also taken office, veteran female police officer Liao Xiuzhu (from "The Detective"), formerly the Deputy Commander of the West Kowloon Uniformed Forces, is said to treat her police officers like her own children and nephews in private, and even help them solve many problems in their daily lives and career prospects. She is a patriarchal leader.

It is estimated that the superiors arranged this experienced and relatively gentle Madam to serve as a deputy in CIB in order to seek stability. After all, CIB has been a bit turbulent in the past half month due to various reasons.

……

April 4, 23 am, in an old-fashioned teahouse.

Song Shijie specially picked up Luo Xiuling to come here for morning tea.

The so-called tea drinking in Guangdong Province, Hong Kong and Macao does not focus on drinking tea, but on enjoying a pot of tea with dim sum.

"Sister Vicky, you should try the shrimp dumplings here, they are really amazing. It's a time-honored brand that has been around for over 60 years. I just tried it with my mom yesterday, and it really lived up to its reputation."

Song Shijie picked up a shrimp dumpling for Luo Xiuling.

Luo Xiuling tasted it and found that the shrimp skin was thin and chewy and the shrimp meat was delicious.

She doesn't actually have high requirements for food, but she can feel that the food here is indeed extraordinary.

No wonder there are so many grandmas and uncles around and almost everyone has a basket on the table.

After taking a sip of Pu'er tea, Luo Xiuling said, "Jer, you are so kind to invite me to drink tea. Do you want something? Let me make it clear first. You don't need to borrow money, although you definitely don't need it."

After spending these days together and having a good relationship with Huang Jiahui, the two have become very familiar with each other, and Luo Xiuling doesn't mind making a joke.

After a thorough investigation during this period, it was proven that Luo Xiuling had nothing to do with Hong Peiji's case of being a corrupt police officer. In a few days, she will be able to officially return to work at CIB. Naturally, her mood improved.

"I swear to God, I invited you to have morning tea just to thank you for taking care of my master these days. You misunderstood me."

Song Shijie raised three fingers as a gesture of oath.

"You don't need to thank me. Vincent and I have always been good friends. Anyway, it makes sense for me to visit him more often in the hospital when I have time."

Song Shijie: Humph, this pair of middle-aged tsunderes, I will give face to my master and not expose you.

"Well, that's good. Anyway, we have plenty of time today, and Sister Vicky, you are so experienced, and intelligence work is your strong point. Tell me, how do we recruit informants in CIB?"

Song Shijie finally revealed his true colors.

As for why he didn’t ask the master for advice, well, it would be better for him to focus on recuperating first.

After all, his new boss had put him in charge of the informant recruitment team, so he had to do the job well no matter what and not lose the title of "rising star in the police force."

Luo Xiuling did not hide anything and shared her thoughts: "Although I am the leader of Group B, the intelligence analysis and collection work we are responsible for also involves the informants provided by your Group A..."

……

After Song Shijie had been exposed to Group A these days, checked materials and received "private tutoring" from Luo Xiuling, he finally figured out the ins and outs of the job of recruiting informants.

The so-called informant refers to a person who exchanges intelligence with the police for money or some additional conditions. More than 90% of these people are from social organizations or "practitioners" of various crimes, or their relatives, friends, etc. Ordinary "good citizens" lack channels to understand the inside story and are of no help to the police.

Generally speaking, the police divide informants into two types: "ordinary informants" and "special informants" according to the level of the case.

Ordinary informants generally refer to well-informed gangsters, snakeheads (smugglers), and even "daoyou" (drug addicts) who are willing to sell anything for money. The information provided by these people is often difficult to distinguish between true and false, and requires analysis and research by the police. Luo Xiuling and her Group B are responsible for this work.

Dedicated informants are more powerful. They are often members of criminal gangs who are secretly arrested by the police. The police offer them reduced sentences, asylum, monthly living expenses for the prisoners' families, or help with schooling and employment for the prisoners' children in exchange for the prisoners' re-entry into the criminal gang to provide intelligence.

In the past, due to backward criminal investigation methods and insufficient police force, many major cases could only be solved with information provided by informants.

Today, due to technological advances, the growing strength of the police force, and the improvement of public security after the handover, the role of informants is gradually weakening, but the intelligence provided by informants is still a useful supplement to the police intelligence network, and the police's informant fees are still a huge expense.

In short, the accuracy of the intelligence provided by the informant is the KPI of the recruitment team led by Song Shijie. Ignoring it and submitting the intelligence to Group B without analysis and filtering not only adds burden to Luo Xiuling and others, but also indirectly reflects his own incompetence, which is unacceptable to Song Shijie.

He basically already has a plan on how to do it.

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