Chapter: 6566
As for the train records video that Ye Chen wants to see, management is not authorized to retrieve it, but they can try to get into the locomotive after the train arrives.
Ye Chen listened to this news and immediately said to Li Yalin: "What's earlier than clever? Let's take a look at this cargo train today and also find out what Duke Mining needs to transport back tomorrow!"
Li Yalin immediately asked the responsible person in French what kind of goods were being transported to Duke Mining, and the other party promptly handed over tomorrow's transportation plan to Li Yalin.
Li Yalin flipped through the paper transportation plan and told Ye Chen: "Mr. Ye, the third train on the transportation plan is the one that will go to Duke Mining in the morning, with 20 cars of goods, including six refrigerated cars and 14 ordinary sealed cars."
He then said: "This train is commissioned by Moore Trading Company, which is Duke Mining's import and export trading company. They should be responsible for Duke Mining's phosphorus conversion and supplying industrial equipment to Duke Mining."
Ye Chen asked him if there was a list of goods in the transportation plan.
"Yes," Li Yalin nodded, saying: "There are 120 tons of American imported beef and other meat products, 40 tons of dairy products, as well as some imported grain food. The remaining items on the customs declaration show that most of them are mining equipment, precision instruments, and security equipment."
"What's with the security equipment?" Ye Chen muttered: "A base composed entirely of cavalry guards and special forces, and they need what security equipment?"
Li Yalin said: "It says here that there are about 80 cubic meters of security equipment. The scale is indeed quite large, and it's possible that this security equipment is just a cover story for other goods."
Ye Chen said: "Is it just a facade? Let's go take a look later. I feel like it can't be, they may have already started increasing the safety protection measures for all bases. If they use the most advanced anti-terror equipment to provide early warnings for the entire defensive zone, even if I went, it would be hard not to be discovered."
The development of modern technology has long surpassed what warriors or monks could compare with. Monks can meditate and concentrate their minds to ensure that even the most vigilant hunting dogs cannot detect their presence, but in front of thermal imaging and life detection equipment, even meditation is futile.
Moreover, such technical equipment is readily available for purchase on the civilian market, and last time when we brought Jia Bao away from Cyprus, except for the near-defense cannon which was not easy to buy, the rest were basically just a matter of spending money to legally purchase equipment.
Once they become aware of this issue, they won't rely on us anymore. They might even use high-tech to protect themselves and arm themselves. Who knows, maybe the Duke Mining Company will set up a monitoring system that leaves no place for concealment. If they also have near-defense cannons or similar equipment, Ye Chen wouldn't dare guarantee his own safe return after going.
Li Yalin was aware of the potential danger hidden behind this. Therefore, he said, "If it's like that, then we should be more cautious this time. We can change our thinking and not touch this base. Instead, we'll secretly inform the Moroccan government about the situation. I believe they won't allow an organization with several thousand warriors to operate under their nose."
Ye Chen knew that Li Yalin was suggesting the simplest solution, and it would also be the most effective one. Although African countries are generally developing poorly, corruption is rampant, and governments with a certain scale of armed forces are even more wary. Many African countries are still military governments because of frequent armed rebellions and power struggles. The Duke Mining Company is only 200 kilometers away from Casablanca, closer to the capital Rabat. If the Moroccan government knows about the situation at the base, they might not even be able to sleep soundly and would organize troops to surround it overnight.
But if that's the case, Ye Chen would have to face the question he had discussed with Lin Wan'er at the North Pole: Would it be necessary to indirectly or directly harm tens of thousands of warriors and their families in order to seek revenge against Wu Feiyan?
Ye Chen was not a butcher, nor was he a kind of commander who would sacrifice thousands of soldiers for his personal gain. He really wouldn't want to make that decision.
So, without having no choice but to inform the local government about this, he didn't want to do so.
Then, after some thought, he told Li Yalin, "Li Chief Inspector, let's change our perspective on the issue. If there are indeed those high-tech products in this batch of goods, we might be able to breathe a sigh of relief. After all, we found out about them before they started using these equipment."
Li Yalin was taken aback for a moment.
He knew Ye Chen had some reasoning, but it was just Ye Chen's speculation, and speculation without complete evidence would not guarantee 100% results. If there were biases in this speculation, the consequences could be deadly.
However, he also knew that he didn't need to argue with Ye Chen's speculation at this moment. After all, Ye Chen's speculation had not been fully verified, and neither did he have a solid argument to refute it if he argued with him. If he refuted his speculation without evidence, he would fall into the trap of inner exhaustion.
As it stands, now that Ye Chen has put forward a conjectural viewpoint, what I need to do is try my best to work with him to gather more evidence to support his viewpoint. If we can't find any or if we find contradictory evidence, then this thing might really not be feasible, and at that time, there's no need for me to refute Ye Chen. Ye Chen will also know that this matter cannot be undertaken.
As a detective who has been in the business for so many years, Li Yalin is all too aware of the perils of inner exhaustion.
Ten people working together on one case, once someone puts forward their thought process and ideas, the other nine people will undoubtedly need to use practical actions to verify whether this idea is right or wrong. It's not a matter of just slapping your head and rejecting each other's ideas, but rather entering into an unverified state where the team becomes useless. JrNovels.com