Chapter 853: Chapter 309: The Grand Arrest Operation (Part 2)
After being detained by them, Gu Hongda only focused on absolving himself of responsibility.
Regarding the little girl’s death...
He didn’t mention a word, showing no guilt or remorse.
Gu Hongda remained stubbornly defiant, retorting, "I donated twenty yuan, why am I not qualified to comment on her? Prices are so high now, with one yuan, you can’t even buy a bottle of water. Is her donation meaningful? She can do it, but I can’t say anything?"
The two police officers heard this.
Their faces darkened, and they stopped reasoning with Gu Hongda.
They directly cited the relevant criminal laws and said sternly, "Your behavior constitutes online attacks on others, with large dissemination, suspected of defamation, and led to another person’s suicide attempt, causing serious consequences, suspected of the crime of provoking trouble."
"Now, come with us."
After speaking.
They didn’t say anything more useless.
Took Gu Hongda and directly left the supermarket.
Leaving behind a group of onlookers in the supermarket looking at each other in confusion.
"What... happened? Even handcuffs were used?"
"Boss, what crime did this cashier from your supermarket commit? I just heard it’s the crime of provoking trouble? Did he get into a fight?"
"Wow, this is the first time I’ve seen police arresting someone in real life, it’s kind of thrilling."
"I heard a bit earlier, it was about criticizing someone online, what exactly did he do?"
"..."
The gossip-fueled curiosity of the crowd burned brightly.
They were extremely curious about the reason for Gu Hongda’s arrest.
Unfortunately...
This incident occurred online, and no one on the scene knew the specific reason.
They could only speculate, turning this matter into a topic for idle chatter.
...
Qingzhou.
A private hospital.
Outside the operating room. freёwebnovel.com
Bao Feiwen had changed into surgical scrubs, preparing to go in and perform a suturing operation on a patient.
"Wait a moment."
But suddenly, he was stopped by the director behind him.
Beside the director, there were also a male and female police officer standing.
"These two officers have something to discuss with you."
Bao Feiwen looked at the officers approaching him, puzzled.
But he did not panic.
He was just an ordinary chief surgeon.
He had neither committed a crime nor embezzled funds, feeling he had a clear conscience.
"We are officers from the Wancheng Police Station."
The two officers first showed him their police identification, then asked, "Are you Bao Feiwen? Can you show us your identification?"
Bao Feiwen frowned.
But he still went to the locker room to find his ID card in his wallet.
Handed it to the two officers.
At the same time, he stated, "Has something happened? If there’s anything I can help with, I’ll do my best to cooperate."
The officers specifically named him.
But he thought.
It must be something else.
But the officers’ next move...
Left him baffled and filled with confusion.
The officers took out a pair of handcuffs from behind and cuffed him without hesitation.
"This... Why am I being handcuffed?"
Bao Feiwen struggled a bit, looking blankly at the two officers in front of him.
This scene.
Also stunned the surrounding doctors, nurses, and patients.
Even the director widened his eyes, staring incredulously at Bao Feiwen.
As if trying to guess what crime he had committed.
"Six days ago, did you leave a comment under a donation video on a certain platform, and criticize an account named ’Zhou Xiaoqing’?"
The police then took out a mobile phone and opened a video.
Scrolled to a specific account.
Asked seriously, "Is this account yours?"
Bao Feiwen instinctively nodded.
This account...
Was indeed his.
Normally on this platform, he also shared some medical knowledge.
Gained a few thousand followers.
The criticizing comment was also posted by him.
"Your participation in this online bullying incident has led to the twelve-year-old girl jumping off a building in an attempt to kill herself, becoming a vegetative state, with extremely serious consequences, suspected of defamation and the crime of provoking trouble."
The officer continued, "Now, we are detaining you criminally according to the law."
According to police regulations.
Before arresting someone, they must explain the laws and the reasons for the incident, letting the person know why they are being arrested.
At the same time.
The process is fully recorded with law enforcement recorders to ensure complete documentation.
Maintaining procedural fairness and justice.
"Jump... off a building?"
Bao Feiwen was taken aback, quickly realizing.
He understood...
That it was due to that previous comment that officers from hundreds of kilometers away tracked him down.
If he remembered correctly, Wancheng is over 600 kilometers away.
But...
Knowing the reason, he felt extremely wronged, "Officer, is there some misunderstanding? I just said one sentence, didn’t even get many likes, this can’t constitute a crime, right?"
At that time, he indeed posted a comment.
But it only got seven or eight likes.
Didn’t even receive double digits.
Just a typical...
Online expression incident.
Although he participated in criticizing the little girl, he felt he hardly played any role.
As far as he knew about defamation laws, it seemed like 500 likes or something was needed to file a case.
Other circumstances...
Were not sufficient for filing a case or pursuing criminal responsibility.
"Although you do not meet the filing conditions for defamation, the incident resulted in the person jumping off a building and becoming a vegetative state, with severe consequences, fully meeting the crime of provoking trouble."
The officer looked at him and said seriously, "And you, as a member of the provocateurs, also need to bear the corresponding criminal responsibility for this online provocations."
The conditions for filing defamation charges did not involve Bao Feiwen.
But the crime of provoking trouble...
Covered all members involved in provoking trouble.
Like gang fighting, as long as one participated, even without physical action, it constituted the crime of provoking trouble.
They all had to bear the responsibility for provoking trouble.
It’s just the severity differed.
"I... this also counts as a crime?"
Upon hearing this, Bao Feiwen swallowed nervously.
He couldn’t help but say, "In that case, doesn’t everyone who criticized on that thread also commit the crime of provoking trouble?"
He remembered.
At that time, he wasn’t the only one criticizing "Zhou Xiaoqing."
There were also hundreds of others.
Surely not everyone...
Was arrested like him?
"Rest assured, we’ve arranged for colleagues to ensure that soon, everyone involved will be apprehended."
One of the officers snorted coldly, speaking indifferently.
This time.
The higher prosecutorial authority ordered strict handling.
They were coordinating with other officers in Wancheng to help, going everywhere to arrest people.
Not to discuss how these people will be judged.
Their job was to first catch everyone who needed to bear criminal responsibility back to Wancheng.
In total, four hundred seventy-three people.
This was undoubtedly a massive operation.
"What? Arrest everyone?"
On hearing this, Bao Feiwen took a deep breath.
Finally realizing...
The complexity of this matter.
How could ordinary online comments lead to this many arrests?
"Alright, come with us."
The two officers exchanged a glance, then left the hospital with the silent Bao Feiwen.
In the hospital.
A group of people looked at each other.
After a while.
They burst into an astonishing buzz of discussion.
"Dr. Bao was arrested? Is it embezzlement? But from what the police said, it doesn’t seem like embezzlement."
"I caught a bit, it seemed to be about criticizing someone online, causing them to jump off a building."
"Surely not, a single criticism leading someone to jump off? How fragile must that person be psychologically? Dr. Bao is too unlucky."
"Not sure about the situation, let’s not make random comments."
"..."
The crowd was chattering animatedly.
Only the department director frowned, pondering over it.
Bao Feiwen was involved in a criminal case.
It seemed...
He wouldn’t be able to participate in the hospital’s awards anymore.
Even...
He was considering firing Bao Feiwen.
The hospital is a sacred place and cannot employ someone with a criminal record.
This is a desecration of the medical profession and a disrespect to the patients.
...
Meanwhile.
All over the country.
Similar scenes were unfolding.