Chapter two hundred and eighty-ninth shocking case
The weather in Dongzhu in January is relatively comfortable, with temperatures ranging from about 14 to 20 degrees, but sometimes it can feel a little damp and cold.
For example, today, it has been drizzling all day, which makes people feel a little wet.
Angelo Clive and Griffith Damman were sitting in the back seat of the commercial car, silent and no one wanted to speak.
They had just completed a fund transfer and were feeling very depressed.
The two planned to pack their bags tomorrow, leave this gloomy place, and take a flight back to Western Australia to bask in the sun.
When the car reached a corner on Queen's Road, a man in a trench coat appeared in the middle of the road.
The driver hurriedly stepped on the brakes, but the man was still hit and fell into the middle of the road, followed by the sound of braking.
Clive's driver stopped the car and got out to check on the injured.
Clive and Daman also got out of the car and followed.
The man in the windbreaker was lying face down. After the driver helped him over, Clive shook up and froze on the spot.
The injured person turned out to be Kipling, the director whom Reiner reported missing and their former conspirator.
Daman was also in a daze.
He and Clive traveled together to transfer money to Kipling who was lying underground.
But who would have thought that the money was transferred a quarter of an hour ago, and the person who collected the money was lying in front of his car!
Why does Kipling charge money?
Why do Clive and Daman travel together?
It turns out that Daman, who manipulated the gold price this time, was also a key player. He was responsible for the disasters at the two gold mines in Rainbow Kingdom and Gaman Kingdom.
That's right, the two accidents were not caused by the mine itself or illegal operations by the miners. Instead, they were caused by Daman, who bribed people in the mine and carried out brutal blasting underground.
Later, Daman also arranged for people to fan the flames and set off a strike wave in the Rainbow Kingdom, and promoted the investigation and rectification of gold mining production companies in the Gaman Kingdom.
Daman did these things very secretly, and all the intermediate links were single-line contacts and transactions.
Daman only discussed certain details with Clive, and the secrets were limited to the two of them.
But yesterday, Daman suddenly received a call from Kipling.
Kiplinger demanded that Daman transfer 1 million dollars to his account, otherwise Daman would disclose to the public the fact that Daman artificially caused two gold mine accidents and caused a turmoil in gold prices.
Kipling's request made Daman furious: "Asshole! Who told you that I caused the mining disaster?"
Kipling said on the phone: "Of course it's Clive. Don't worry, as long as the funds are in place, I will not reveal these secrets to a third party.
I'm a trustworthy partner, but if you don't see $1 million this afternoon, don't blame me for being rude.
I will inform the mining companies of the news, and I think your business in those two countries will definitely encounter great resistance."
Daman was a little confused. Jipling's threats hit his weak point. Riotinto International Mining has mining and smelting businesses in Rainbow Country and Gaman Country. If Jipling spreads the news that he caused the mining disaster, the two countries will
Definitely putting pressure on Rio Tinto International Mining.
Causing the mining disaster was just Daman's personal behavior. The head office will never let him take advantage of it. He will definitely be fired to give an explanation to both countries, and may even set up a trap to hand him over to the law enforcement agencies of the two countries.
Thinking of this, Daman couldn't sit still. He first angrily went to Clive to hold him accountable.
Clive was also angry. It turned out that Kipling had also threatened Clive and Jenna, demanding that they each transfer $100 to his account, otherwise they would disclose the information to the public.
As for how Kipling knew about the mining disaster caused by Daman, Clive had no idea. He did not tell Kipling those things. He could only suspect that Kipling eavesdropped on Clive.
There was no time to check this now, so the two tried to find Kipling.
But this is Dongzhu, which is not within their sphere of influence. If you want to take some measures, you won't be able to find anyone to carry it out for a while.
Clive already regretted that he did not need to come to Dongzhu to set up a scheme to manipulate the gold price.
This time I went to Dongzhu to meet with Kipling to discuss how to dig a hole for Reiner.
They had promised Jipling to give him 1% of the shares in the venture capital fund established by several people, with a total value of no less than 3 million dollars.
$3 million is actually not enough to cover Kiplinger's interest in Lennar.
So Clive and others also promised to give Kipling corresponding shares after defeating Reiner and taking him under his command.
I had promised well, but I didn't expect that at this moment Kipling betrayed him.
No wonder Kipling is in the most fucked up situation in the current situation.
Lennar Company found 80 tons of gold and promised to supply 120 tons of gold to the market within the year, which eased the tight supply and demand situation of gold and caused the price of gold to fall.
Clive, Jenna, Daman and others did not get the expected benefits because the price of gold fell too fast, and they failed to deal an effective blow to Reiner.
So this package of operations has failed.
For Clive, Jenna, and Daman, there was no profit or big loss.
Kipling is different. It is said that Lennar has convened the board of directors and proposed a motion to remove Kipling as a director and is preparing to submit it to the shareholders' meeting for consideration.
Not only will Kipling be ousted as a director, but he will also face charges against him from Lennar.
If Reiner's master were replaced by Clive and others, these charges would be dropped.
But based on the current situation, Clive and others may not be able to eat Reiner for a while, and Kipling can only continue to hide his whereabouts.
Now, in order to comfort Kipling, we can only stabilize him first, give him money to meet his requirements, and then slowly think of ways, such as humane destruction or something.
You dare to trap more than 100 miners, but killing a Kipling is not a big deal.
But we have to wait for the opportunity, and stabilize him first.
Several people's funds in Dongzhu are still in their futures accounts. 3 million dollars is a large amount of money, and it can only be transferred out after calculation and tax payment. This process takes a day.
Good thing now, just as the money was transferred, I also bumped into someone. By coincidence, the other person appeared under my car.
Clive asked: "Are you dead?"
Daman looked at it and said, "He's not dead, he's in a coma."
Kipling seemed to have suffered internal injuries. While he was unconscious, Clive and Daman left the driver to deal with the accident, and they quickly left the place of trouble.
However, not long after the two returned to the hotel, a criminal police officer came to tell them that they were suspected of murder and needed to be placed under residential surveillance and could not leave the hotel.
Under police surveillance, the two contacted lawyers to come to Dongzhu to handle the case.
During the conversation with the police, the two men figured out that Kipling regained consciousness after being taken to the hospital, and then called the police to accuse Clive and Daman of murdering him.
While waiting for the lawyer, suddenly another wave of criminal policemen came over and escorted Clive and Daman to the police station and detained them separately.
Then a task force came to inquire, and the two realized that something had happened.
It turns out that Kipling had reported that Clive and Daman were the masterminds of artificially causing the mining accident and interfering with the gold futures market to make profits.
The two are waiting for lawyers to respond to the police investigation.
The news media outside are making a big fuss.
The headline of the "South China Morning Post" is very eye-catching: "Crazy! In order to control the futures market, the management created two shocking crimes, killing 104 people!"
Our reporter Sang Hua learned from the police that the two mining accidents that occurred in Rainbow Country and Gaman Country last month may have been man-made.
It is said that two accidents caused the death of 104 people. It is crazy to be able to artificially create a mining accident and cause such a major disaster.
It is reported that those who caused the two mining accidents are core members of the Australian PE Investment Fund.
PE Fund is a private equity fund whose core members are composed of Australian mining tycoons and only raises funds from insiders.
The investment direction of this fund is the oil and mining industry. Some insiders say that this fund often enters the futures market to make profits, with an annual return rate of more than 16%.
Liu Dongsheng, owner/chairman of Dongzhu Gold and Silver Trading Center, said: The world gold price has fluctuated in the past month due to the impact of two mining disasters. If a company with the size of PE makes profits from this shock, its profit scale will reach several billion dollars.
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When capital comes to the world, dirty blood drips from every pore.
Capital is so crazy, who can put a halter on it?"
The two instigators, Clive and Daman, are behind bars, and news that is true, false, or amplified spreads like dandelions.
Jenna hid in Pease's deep house and never showed up again. PE's funds were withdrawn one after another. Their accounts at Dongzhu Huifeng Bank were frozen in accordance with the law. Caihong and Gaman also took measures to seal the accounts under this fund.
and assets. Also being traced are assets in the names of Clive, Jenna, and Daman.
The police from Rainbow and Gaman followed the accounts associated with it and began to gain some results.
Lennar Corporation and related mining companies in Caihong and Gaman are entrusting lawyers to prepare to file lawsuits against these people.
As for Kipling, he is in good health and is awaiting bail.
In this major incident, Kipling submitted to the police phone recordings with Clive, Daman and others, his own bank account records, and especially videos of the conspiracy in hotels and other occasions.
That's right, Kipling actually secretly recorded the video. No matter what his purpose was, the video showed that Clive and Damman were colluding in the mining disaster.
Kipling admitted that he had worked as the financial director of Miller Ole Mining Company, a company invested by Clive, six years ago. At that time, he used his position to falsely report the price of purchasing mining machinery and embezzled $50,000 for family consumption.
Kipling said that he had just bought a house at the time, his wife had given birth to twins, and he needed funds to pay off debts.
It was because of this corruption that he was blackmailed by Clive, forcing him to do things that were not beneficial to Reiner.
Kipling regretted the losses he had caused to Lennar, promised to give up his shares in Lennar, and asked shareholders to forgive him for his mistakes.
These statements were, of course, made to the Lennar shareholders' meeting, and his audio recording of his apology was played at the shareholders' meeting.
The hoarse, guilty voice actually made some old colleagues sympathize.
Lehner later withdrew his lawsuit against Kipling.
Kipling was released on bail and will attend the trial of Clive, Damman and others as a tainted witness.
Of course, it is too early to bring a trial. As a mining magnate worth more than a billion dollars, Clive will come up with various ways to shirk the blame, such as shifting the main blame to Daman.
Daman was quickly removed from Rio Tinto International Mining Company, and Rio Tinto issued a statement: Griffith Daman's criminal behavior had nothing to do with the company's business.
And the real Kipling was in the small courtyard in the Far East, watching the video Nick gave him in a daze: "This is too similar."
Nick said: "This is probably the ancient Chinese art of disguise. Well, judging from this video, Clive and Daman want you to disappear. Just wait here for a while. Your wife and
The children will also come to meet you."
Chapter completed!