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Hnin Oo - Nae Pu Village Murder Short Stories

Hnin Oo - Nae Pu Village Murder Short Stories

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It must have been one.

As a major port where all the ships and cargo ships that sailed up and down the Yangon region stopped, it was also the largest source of illegal goods such as opium, khaw, and alcohol. It was also a major gateway for the White Flag, Red Flag, and White Flag smugglers and their associates from areas such as Sagaing, Monywa, and Thabeikkyin to enter and exit the city.

Along the Ayeyarwady coast, there are Ayeyarwady Shipyard labor camps, BOC labor camps, government factories and warehouses, lumber mills, iron and steel mills, etc. Readers can imagine how heavy the responsibility of a department head who is responsible for managing the above departments must be. While constantly monitoring and guarding the port's safety, tranquility, and peace and order, he must also carry out his duties of eliminating crime.

I was a department head in charge of the Upper Seinpan Police Department. Just a month after arriving at the department, I began to face the following murders. As a brand new department head, it was shocking.

When morning dawned, the first thing that was heard was the unexpected murder report in the department where the prosecutor was always found on the gallows. Murder was a crime, including major crimes, and it was also a crime that was rarely reported.

It's a shame as a police officer, but it's also a great way to showcase your skills.

Murder is a case that I am not skilled in. I have handled three or four cases in the past, but those cases were easily caught without using my brain due to the killer's recklessness. I didn't have to think deeply.

It was revealed simply by asking a question, "South" or "North".

The murder I am about to describe is the most profound, the most difficult, the most interesting, and the most instructive of all the murders I have ever seen.

That day, the sun did not rise until (10) o'clock, and the whole world was shrouded in fog. The environment of the department, which was very nice with trees and bamboo, was even more gloomy. The cold seemed to be much worse than usual in the morning. I was also cold because of the cold and because I had only slept for a little over an hour because I had been caught stealing petrol cans from the BOC company in front of the department the night before, so I went to the department early as usual.

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