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15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

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Like Li Kui, a good man in Liangshan, Chen Jizhi always seems to have a heavy umbrella behind him. It's not just a matter of one or two incidents, but a series of criminal acts that continue to rage, and people have to ask: How thick are these protective umbrellas? What kind of network are hidden behind them? Today, let us unveil this mystery and explore the intricate chain of interests behind it.

15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

Since 2012, Chen Jizhi has been entrenched in Tangshan for a long time, suspected of organizing a number of criminal activities involving violence, robbery and illegal detention. His actions not only seriously undermined the order of local economic and social life, but also posed a great threat to the people's sense of security. This long-term and frequent crime phenomenon makes people wonder if there is a more complex network of protection behind this.

Chen Jizhi's criminal gang is not only cruel, but also extremely strategic and hidden. They often use violence to force their victims into submission, unlawful detention and intentional harm. Even getting involved in cybercrime and opening casinos, all these activities seem to be carried out in an orderly manner, and there must be a strong backing behind them.

15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

Let's take a look at another character, Li Kui. This Liangshan hero also has the label of "identity" in Jiangzhou, on the surface he is a prison guard of the "Jiangzhou Prison City Camp", but in fact he is mixed in the rivers and lakes, and his hands are covered with blood. The reason why Li Kui was able to run rampant and domineering in Jiangzhou was largely because he had a black police officer like Dai Zong behind him. Dai Zong not only used his power to do evil, but also included murderers like Li Kui under his command to complete some dirty deeds.

15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

This abuse of power and the existence of a protective umbrella allowed Li Kui to continue his atrocities in Jiangzhou with impunity. Behind Dai Zong, there is a higher level of protection like Cai Jiu's prefect. Such layers of protection mechanisms constitute an unbreakable network of evil.

From Song Jiang to Zhu Tong Lei Heng to Chao Gai, each character provides some form of protective umbrella to a greater or lesser extent. Although these characters are different in the long course of history, their forms of existence and mechanisms of action are strikingly similar to today's Chen Jizhi. They not only help criminals evade the law, but also contribute to the spread of criminal behavior to a certain extent.

15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

Chen Jizhi is not isolated. Behind this is a deep-seated social problem and institutional loopholes. This is not just a question of one region or one person, but a microcosm of the entire social security and rule of law environment. In such an environment, the safety of ordinary people's lives cannot be effectively guaranteed, and it is difficult to maintain social order.

The cases of Chen Jizhi and Li Kui also show us that, whether in ancient or modern times, those criminals who are protected by power are often able to escape the punishment of the law. The protective umbrella behind them not only provides them with shelter from evil, but also holds up a dark sky that covers them. But how long can this last, and how long can these so-called umbrellas protect the public's patience and the bottom line of the law when they reach their limits?

15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

It is worth pondering that every umbrella operated in the dark is actually encroaching on social justice and fairness. Every indulgence of these dark forces is a betrayal of public trust. Uncovering these umbrellas is not only the responsibility of the law, but also the obligation of every member of society.

These issues are not isolated, they are systemic and require the attention and action of each and every one of us. Only when more people start to pay attention to and push for relevant reforms can we look forward to a more just and safe social environment.

15 crimes in 10 years: Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, why do they dare to be so arrogant?

By reviewing the two cases of Chen Jizhi and Li Kui, it is not difficult to find that no matter how the times change, those hidden umbrellas behind the scenes are always the biggest obstacle to social justice. They not only protect criminals, but also undermine the seriousness of the law and social fairness and justice to a certain extent. The importance of challenging and exposing these umbrellas cannot be overstated. Only by thoroughly eliminating these unhealthy tendencies can we truly restore a clear sense of normalcy to society. And this requires the courage and action of each and every one of us.