Chapter 1160 - Offshore Mansion (1/2)

Chapter 1160: Offshore Mansion

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Things went as Li Du expected The anger of the old gentlemen and ladies burst out

once they knew this was a big fraud, flooding the organizers

Indeed, thethe tourists was even more violent than he had expected

The police departs out When

the police officers found that there was a riot on the beach, they did not even dare to get

out of the cars The cars moved slowly on the beach and called for backup forces

Four more police cars ca an urban

anti-riot vehicle

Police arrested the scaet everyone to

calm down

Some old men and women were so emotional that they al this, the Australian police showed no leniency They directly pinned the

offenders to the ground with their shi+elds, handcuffed thery old people finally caln

policemen were not as timid and helpless as the police at home These police the attackers’ advanced age

The police pinned down a few people, arrested a few roup

backed off

However, even though they had calo, as the police,

saying that they needed theuides

away

Li Du and his parents, ere involved, could not leave The police asked them to

stay on the beach

At this point, the contacts of the top Harry Winston group executives exercised their

influence, and they were released without even needing to pay bail, as the three were

victied by this and asked, “Why are they allowed to leave and we have to

stay here?”

The policeed and said, “They’re not with you”

“But they also participated in the lucky draw I recognize the

yacht,” a lady said anxiously

“Would you like some coffee?” asked the policeman

The lady was thrown off and said, “I want to knoe can leave”

“Soon We are not arresting you, we’re keeping you safe, and as soon as the

investigation is over, we’ll let you go”

“Okay,” the lady said, “I’ll have a cup of coffee”

The policeet auntie a

cappuccino”

Li Du took the big yacht away, leaving no name

He didn’t want to leave any tracks After all, he took away the biggest prize, so the

police would inevitably still want to talk to hi to do with Li Du The police only investigated and

collected evidence, and even as such, the yacht could not be confiscated

That evening, reports of the case appeared on the news

The police had uncovered aChinese, japanese,

Korean, A used free lucky draws as a pretext to contact travel agencies and offer them

to take tourists to the event The prizes were all fake or inferior products

Theyto help the tax office collect taxes that did notvisitors a co to sell the prize

For example, when someone won a car, it would not be easy to take it back to their