Chapter 209: Refugees (M)
I saw that the border fence in this section was torn down and destroyed, and there were footprints everywhere on the snow, and some places were trampled to expose the black ground. There are even abandoned household items on the ground. This left Bruno and his party speechless in shock, and the deputy Camille analyzed it by looking at the messy footprints on the snow. "At least a thousand people have come in from here."
Bruno also came back to his senses, and he turned to the timid Basque to speak. "Basque, you immediately untie a horse and report to the director that there are thousands of people smuggled in here, and we need support."
After instructing the Basque Country to report to the higher-ups, Bruno spoke to the others. "These footprints should have been left last night, and they couldn't go far. We can still catch some of the footprints now, and the others will come with me. ”
Hearing the words of his own captain, someone asked. "Captain, let's chase after us like this, isn't there too few people?"
When many subordinates heard this, a trace of hesitation flashed in their eyes, these refugees were at least a thousand, and after deducting the Basque Country, only 12 people were indeed too few. In the event of a conflict, there is no way to guarantee their own safety.
Seeing the hesitation in everyone's eyes, Bruno explained to everyone. "After these people enter the border, they will definitely disperse, we only need to arrest the small part of the population, I promise you here, there is a team of more than a hundred people, we will leave them alone and wait for the support to arrive. And we will arrest a maximum of 200 people and stop, and we will not be able to see any more. ”
After hearing Bruno's assurance, as the captain, everyone thought about it and felt that this was not a big problem, so they agreed to his plan. So Bruno and his 11 men began an operation to arrest the stowaways, who in fact dispersed after entering Romania, as Bruno had expected. This made Bruno's actions much less resistant, and they soon encountered a smuggling party of more than 30 people.
"Stop, don't run."
Behind them, Romanian border police chased a pair of young refugees while shouting for them to stop.
As the two of them were running, one of them suddenly fell, and the freckled female refugee shouted to the male refugee next to her, who was trying to pull her up. "Boyo, you run, I can't run away with a sprained foot."
However, the young man named Potokov was reluctant to leave her, so both of them were caught by the border police behind him and brought back.
In the makeshift camp, Bruno was caught by a large number of people, most of them women and children, who were caught because they were not moving quickly, and only a few men were also captured because they could not be ruthlessly left behind, and they were all centrally managed. Bruno left three men to keep them in the watchful eye and let a few seemingly harmless women cook the rest of the food for the poor refugees. However, they were not allowed to leave this temporary settlement, and Polek, who had the best marksmanship, was left behind to prevent accidents. But these women and children were much more docile than Bruno thought, and there was no trace of resistance. Perhaps they knew that if they resisted, there would be no place for them.
Bruno and eight border police officers were busy until the sun was about to set, looking at the more than 100 captured refugees in the makeshift camp, and now he had a big head.
"Captain, we're running out of supplies."
After Bruno returned, Polek, who had been temporarily given management responsibilities by him, stepped forward and whispered to his captain.
Bruno couldn't do anything about it, so he had to say to Pollok. "I can only take it for now, and I can wait for the sheriff to bring someone to support me tomorrow."
Bruno's police have never encountered such a situation, and he can only take one step at a time. Fearing that someone would escape, Bruno divided the 12 people, including himself, into three groups to take turns watching the refugees, and did not let his guard down until dawn. And on this day, Bruno did not arrest these refugees again, he was afraid that after he took people away, the border police who stayed behind would not be able to watch them. However, they were not idle, and after questioning the smugglers they caught, the number of smugglers in this large-scale smuggling should be between 2,000 and 2,600.
Their chief waited until noon to arrive with a brigade of police and militia. Looking at the hundreds of armed policemen and militiamen who followed the chief, Bruno immediately greeted him with his deputy, Camille.
As he walked up to the director, Bruno gave a salute and reported loudly. "Report to the director, our border patrol team has found a large number of refugees smuggling here, and after our urgent arrest, a total of 172 smugglers have been arrested, and after preliminary interrogation, the number of smugglers should be between 2,000 and 2,600."
After Bruno's debriefing, their director shook his hand and spoke. "Bruno, you deserve to be a good border policeman, and I am very proud of you. Now that we have enough men, we should give it to us here, and you can return to Le de Uzi with your men and these captured refugees, and you will be ready to receive them there. ”
In fact, after receiving the information brought back by the Basque Country at one o'clock yesterday afternoon, the director took it very seriously, and he immediately called the neighboring city to inform him of the situation. And he also reported the situation to the mayor, and at about 3 o'clock he hurried here with the militia battalion of disgruntled people and most of his own police.
Bruno didn't bother to pack his supplies after hearing that he could go back, and he continued to tell the director what he had learned earlier. "Director, through yesterday's arrest, I found that most of their footsteps were heading towards Roman, Bakwu and other places. Through questioning, I also found that many of these smugglers were deserters, mainly because they were also armed with weapons. ”
Regarding the problem of desertion reported by Bruno, the director paid attention to it from time to time. "Do you know how many of these deserters there are?"
"There are more than thirty people."
After hearing that it was a platoon of troops, the chief called the commander of the militia battalion to tell him about it. The two then questioned the deserters about the deserters, and after knowing what Bruno knew, the commander of the militia battalion asked each platoon to go after the smuggled refugees with a few policemen.
Bruno, on the other hand, took his team members and escorted the arrested smugglers to slowly advance towards Le de Uzzi.
In the end, after concentrated encirclement and suppression in many places, 2,097 refugees were arrested for entering the country on a large scale, and 37 deserters who attracted the most attention were also arrested one by one.
Of course, the infiltration of refugees who made such a big noise would of course be reported to Bucharest. It is only the question of how to reduce the number of such incidents that has become a headache for the Romanian government, not only for the government, but also for the new king Eder. ()
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