Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 472: A bigger secret behind the case

 Chapter 472 The bigger hidden secret behind the case

 Southern Los Angeles, a subway station platform.

At this time, nearly a hundred passers-by stood on both sides, forming two human walls. All eyes were on the two men and women wearing FBI body armor, especially Luo An, who was on the phone.

Just now, the scene where Luo An punched to the flesh, pressing down on Eneston and beating him, saw many men present with their eyes wide open in shock.

The women present were more excited than the men. The image of Luo An moving quickly in front of Eneston like a cheetah and knocking him to the ground with one punch caused many women to scream.

Looking at Luo An's handsome face, the younger girls present wished they could take their place and become the blond woman in Luo An's arms.

The more mature women in the department present had already begun to move quietly towards Luo An and Chenille, preparing to find ways to get Luo An's contact information.

 Chenelle: “…”

Luo An ignored the looks of these passers-by. He was more concerned about what Lacey had just said on the phone, and asked in a low voice with a serious face:

“What happened to Potente-Byrne’s suspension? Can you find out the specific circumstances?”

 “Sorry, can’t find it.”

 Lacey looked a little anxious. She had just heard this news from some people within the FBI in Los Angeles. She was sure it was true news, but she didn't know what happened specifically.

At this moment, Chenelle, who had just handcuffed Eneston, suddenly heard the phone ringing in her pocket.

Chenelle pressed the answer button and her face instantly became serious when she heard the voice inside. Then she looked up at Luo An and said:

 “Luo An, I’m looking for you.”

Luo An frowned slightly, lowered the blond girl in his arms to the ground, walked to Chenier, and asked in a low voice:

"who?"

 Chenier didn’t make a sound, she just made a mouth shape:

  “Director.”

When Luo An saw this, his mind suddenly became filled with thoughts, but his expression remained unchanged on the surface. He took Cheniere's phone, coughed lightly and said:

 “This is Luoan.”

“I am the director of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office.”

The serious voice of a man who was not particularly unfamiliar to Luo An sounded on the other end of the phone. The branch director said directly without any nonsense:

“Leave the scene to the members of the special investigation team. You should return to the branch building immediately and come to my office.”

 “Okay Director.”

After receiving a positive reply, the branch director immediately hung up the phone. Luo An narrowed his eyes slightly, handed the phone back to Cheniel, pondered for a few seconds, and whispered:

“Chenelle, I will **** Eneston to the hospital with Winslow and Lacey.

 Also, I need you to do something..."

Luo An whispered a few words into Cheniel's ear. Cheniel was silent for a few seconds and just nodded heavily.

 “Good.”

He patted Chenille on the shoulder. A few minutes later, the ambulance and Winslow and others arrived at the scene. Luo An immediately drove alone and returned to the FBI Los Angeles branch building.

Nasim Hernandez, Director of the FBI Los Angeles Division, is a white male, slightly fat, 63 years old.

This is not the first time Luo An has met with the branch director.

During the previous investigation of the [First Lady’s Auction Bombing Case], two bombs were planted in a villa in Beverly Hills, and the branch director was also at the reception at that time (Chapter 231)

After Luo An successfully solved the bomb crisis, the branch director took the opportunity to introduce the identities of the guests at the banquet to Luo An, and his words were full of praise for Luo An.

 Arriving at the director's office, Luo An knocked on the door and pushed the door open after receiving permission:

 “Good evening, Director.”

"Good evening, come here and sit on the chair." Behind the desk, the branch director raised his head and smiled slightly, waving to Luo An, motioning for Luo An to sit on the chair in front of his desk.

After a few simple greetings, the branch director asked directly:

“You have led the team to capture the murderer of the Lyndon-Osborne family, right?”

 “Yes, Director.”

"very good."

Getting a positive reply from Luo An, the branch director nodded with satisfaction, then pulled out a folded piece of paper from his desk and handed it to Luo An, and said at the same time:

“Potent-Byrne’s suspension is temporary. As long as no problems are found after the review, he will return to his original position.”

Luo An's expression did not change when he heard this. He didn't say anything more and silently opened the paper and looked at it.

At the top of the paper, there is a long list of English names. Luo An roughly counted about 30 people.

Under the names of the 30 people, there are words written by former group director Lyndon Osborne during his lifetime.

The content in the text is not complicated. Before the former team leader Lyndon Osborne officially retired, when he was leading the handling of a certain case, the undercover agent he sent was discovered by the enemy leader for some reason and his true identity was discovered. He was brutally killed. The enemy leader was also in the FBI. During the subsequent operation, he was accidentally killed by a stray bullet.

 It happens every year that undercover agents are exposed and killed.

 Lyndon Osborne, as usual, apologized to the undercover relatives and offered some compensation.

After sitting in the position of team leader for so many years, Lyndon Osborne has become a little indifferent and accustomed to this kind of thing.

While sorting out the undercover’s lifetime information later, Lyndon Osborne suddenly discovered something not quite right.

 It sounds a little cruel, but for the work of undercover agents, the FBI has a "death indicator" every year after the undercover agent is discovered.

 The significance of this indicator is to use the number of undercover deaths each year to evaluate information such as the job evaluation of management personnel dispatched undercover. The indicator is assessed every six months.

When carefully comparing the cases in which other team supervisors and other managers at the same level needed to send undercover agents, Lyndon Osborne discovered:

  For some unknown reason, an undercover agent was brutally killed after being discovered by a criminal leader who discovered his true identity, and then the leader of the criminal organization died due to various reasons, which happens every year.

 Lyndon Osborne didn’t think much about it at first, thinking it was just a coincidence, but after further investigation, he discovered a strange phenomenon:

The number of deaths if a management personnel dispatches an undercover agent that year is still a long way from the annual "undercover death indicator" figure.

Then there is a 100% chance that one of the undercover agents sent by this management staff will reveal his true identity for some reason and be killed by the criminal gang leader.

Killing this undercover criminal leader will lead to his subsequent death in strange ways due to various reasons.

On the other hand, if a managerial personnel dispatched undercover agents to die that year, the number of deaths has exceeded the "undercover death indicator."

Then, 60% of the undercover agents dispatched by this management staff to a certain case will survive successfully, but 100% of the time, the undercover agent's identity will not be exposed inexplicably.

Lyndon-Osborne also found that these undercover death cases occurred to 1-2 management figures every year, 1-2 times, and each time was 5-6 months apart.

 Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, what are the three times?

What's more, the number of such cases has reached double digits and spans more than 6 years!

 Looking at the situation he found out, Lyndon Osborne's face changed drastically, and he felt the hair standing on end all over his body.

The only explanation he can think of is that there is a cautious and cunning mole within the FBI's Los Angeles branch, who has been exposed as an undercover agent one after another, and whose status is definitely not low!

After tossing and turning for a long time, Lyndon Osborne finally reported his findings to Nasim Hernandez, director of the FBI's Los Angeles branch.

Just in case, Lyndon Osborne secretly told Potente Byrne about the incident before reporting it to the director.

Because Potente Byrne has a good relationship with Lyndon Osborne, Potente Byrne has been with the FBI's Los Angeles branch for less than two years and has been operating outside the federal government before. There is no way he is involved in this case. The mastermind.

If something unexpected happens to him, Lyndon Osborne also believes in Potente Byrne. He is absolutely capable of investigating the truth of this case and avenging him.

   …”

After reading the contents of the paper, Luo An’s eyebrows were beating fast, and he had only one thought in his heart:

 The undercover business is indeed a big pitfall.

 (End of this chapter)