Interrogation time: 10:23 on July 11, 2026 to 13:19 on July 11, 2026
Interrogation location: Interrogation Room, Criminal Investigation Corps, Xiadu Police Station
Interrogator: Zheng Zhihua
Unit: Criminal Investigation Corps of Xiadu Police Department
Recorder: Choi Yong-won
Unit: Criminal Investigation Corps of Xiadu Police Department
Suspect: Mei Qian
Question: We are police officers from the Xiadu Police Station (show your police officer ID). We are now interrogating you about the case in accordance with the law. We hope you can answer truthfully. You have the right to refuse to answer questions unrelated to this case, but everything you say is
He will be held legally responsible, did you hear clearly?
Answer: It’s clear.
Question: Since you choose to surrender, you must tell the truth truthfully. This is the best choice for you. This is a notice of rights and obligations. Please read it carefully. If you are illiterate, we can read it to you.
Answer: (sigh) I can understand (sign after one minute)
Q: Now please tell me your basic situation.
Answer: My name is Mei Qian. I am a writer and know many words. I live in Building B, No. 1201, Four Seasons Garden, Xiadu. I am 27 years old.
Question: According to you, you were coerced into participating in criminal activities before, right?
answer.
Question: When and where was he coerced? What did the other party do?
Answer: It was almost half a month ago on June 29 this year. I was hospitalized in Xiadu Central Hospital at that time, and suddenly I found a note on the bed with a website address on it.
Question: There is a piece of paper with the URL written on it, so you logged in?
Answer: Yes, it was a temporary chat room with only one active user in it, and he was the one who verbally threatened me.
Question: Going through an online chat room isn’t enough to pose a threat to you, right? Or do you have something you are afraid of being known about, so you have to give in?
Answer: There is no evidence, it’s just speculation about my identity. They think I am also a tomb robber, and they must be afraid of being investigated by the police. They claim that if I don’t agree, they will find ways to frame me. Including telling the police about a big country in the south.
The tomb was stolen, and there were witnesses who proved that I was the mastermind of the tomb robbery.
Question: Since you have never done it before, what are you afraid of?
Answer: I'm not afraid. At that time, my friend had just been hospitalized and was in a bad mood. I decided to have a good talk with them out of anger.
Question: Wait, that friend of yours is Captain Zhang Yu of the third team, right?
Answer: Yes, it was him. He was in a car accident and fell into a coma. At that time, the doctor said that he had a high probability of becoming a vegetative state. I went to see him every day. It was strange that he was in a good mood.
Question: As far as I know, Officer Zhang was attacked by someone before the car accident occurred. Who were those people related to the car accident? Did they threaten you with such violent means, so you went there?
Answer: It doesn't matter, I'm just angry.
Question: Why not call the police?
Answer: You should know why I was hospitalized again. Do you think I would still trust the police at that time? And they clearly threatened me by calling the police. How could I be calm?
Q: So, while you were in the hospital, even if you were seriously injured, you still had to take the risk to negotiate with someone alone? Is this logical?
Answer: I was in a bad mood. When I was threatened, I didn’t think too much and just followed the address. Besides, I could kill a professional killer even if my lungs were punctured. What’s the point of a few hidden gangsters?
Q: But you still followed them to rob tombs.
Answer: I was careless. I didn’t expect this group of people to carry more than one gun with them.
Question: ...Okay, what happened next?
Answer: They confiscated my mobile phone and got into their car.
Question: How many people are taking you?
Answer: There were two people with me, but there were at least four or five of them in the community at that time.
Q: How do you know?
Answer: After leaving the room, I looked back and saw someone going in to clean up the traces. I spent the rest of the time in the car, and gathered with the tomb robbers at nightfall the next day.
Question: How many people are there in total? Do you know who they are?
Answer: There were fourteen people in total including me at the time. They did not tell me my true identity. The leader was a bald man, others called him Brother Qiang. The ones who took me out of Xiadu were Lao Luo and Xiao Wang, and the others did not know.
Because I am in poor health, I don’t have much energy to pay attention to these things. Oh, one thing worth noting is that when we had dinner at the farmhouse at noon the next day, a young man named Zhao Jun joined us. The group of tomb robbers all called him Zhao.
Young Master.
Question: How much do you know about Mr. Zhao?
Answer: We met him later in Yanshi. He claimed to be a student of Yanshi University, and I don’t know anything else.
Question: There were fifteen people in total? What age was the tomb? How big a role did you play in the tomb robbery? What did you get in the tomb? After you got the things, did they give you antiques or cash?
Answer: They are very cautious in doing things and don't say much to prisoners like me. I found the specific location through the location on my mobile phone when I came out. But I am not an archaeologist, so I can't find the ancient tomb of what era it is.
I understand. I have never seen any antiques, and no one has taken anything from the tomb.
Question: Is it possible that more than a dozen people went out and ran into the mountains without taking anything?
Answer: There is nothing we can do, because there was an accident after going to the tomb, and everyone except me and Zhao Jun died.
Question: Dead?
Answer: Yes, they should all be eaten by monsters...
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After a confusing preliminary interrogation and a long period of time after eating a delicious lunch, Mei Qian was handcuffed to a chair and could only make eye contact with the policeman opposite. It took several seconds.
Hours later, it was almost dark, and we didn’t even wait for the expected second interrogation.
He sat calmly and did not feel bored because he was constantly recalling the previous interrogation process in his mind.
This time, a lot of information was deliberately concealed, including information about Zhang Yu's car accident, the existence of Qu Qingsheng, a wanted criminal in the tomb robbery gang, and so on.
Mainly because I consulted a lawyer and knew that I should never mention this.
Because as long as he told the police, he would have the subjective intention to take revenge and vent his anger by joining the tomb-robbing gang. The so-called theory that he was coerced into participating in criminal activities is untenable.
Moreover, during the process of entering the mountain and descending to the tomb, Mei Qian behaved relatively weakly, and Bald Qiang did act in a threatening manner.
"The Great Luo of All Worlds"
He still has witnesses!
It's a pity that this guy won't be able to appear openly and honestly for a while.
There are many things in this world that can be done but cannot be said. Even if it is reasonable and legal, once it is put on the table, it will be very troublesome.
Zhao Jun's identity was verified by Zhang Yu, and Mei Qian had no doubts.
After he was escorted to the police headquarters and met with Fang Zhen, the captain of the Criminal Investigation Corps, even though he only spoke a few words briefly, Mei Qian could still detect very complex emotions in the way the other person looked at him.
Therefore, we are convinced that the police really have a plan for an undercover organization.
Mei Qian was left alone in the interrogation room for a while before someone else came in.
However, Fang Zhen never showed up again, and the referee was replaced by an uncle carrying a thermos cup.
From this point of view, Mei Qian's move was indeed sudden, and it may have interfered with some people's plans!
But when law-abiding citizens make mistakes and then repent and voluntarily turn themselves in, is this something worth advocating, right?
Besides, it’s not like he didn’t cooperate with Zhao Jun. At least it’s easier for a wanted criminal to break into a criminal organization, right?
As for whether he will be caught by the police in the process, it is definitely a problem with the internal coordination of their system, and it has nothing to do with him, a criminal suspect awaiting punishment...
PS: In the past two days, I have suffered from insomnia and headache, and I can’t write even a word. Yesterday, I forgot to take my medicine, and it was already very late when I remembered it. At that time, a string in my mind seemed to be unstretched, and I suddenly became concerned about my situation and my situation.
The future is so desperate that I feel scared even thinking about it, but fortunately everything is over...