Chapter 4869: Camel dealer


"In desert areas, camels are an important means of transportation. If you provide camels to terrorists, you are providing them with transportation.
The current battle is difficult, do you think this is an act of collusion? I will arrest you as a terrorist and shoot you in public, and no one will say that I did something wrong.
All people will scold you, including your relatives will also be ashamed of you. Because you became a notorious terrorist, they became a terrorist family member. "General Hassan sneered.
"General, I really don't have a general. I can swear that I was forced." Syrom was shaking.
"Look at what you look like, I really want to shut you down. But your chief has pleaded for you, plus you are willing to take the initiative to surrender.
I can consider giving you another chance. "General Hassan changed the conversation, "Let's talk about it, do you want to die or live." "
"Want to live, general I want to live..." Syrome nodded quickly.
"Those terrorists who bought your camels, where did they go? Do you know?" Hassan looked at him.
"I really don't know this, I'm just a camel seller. Where did they buy camels? I really don't know this." Syrom said helplessly.
"I don't know, what good is it for me to keep you? Soldier, drag him out of me and shoot him for public!" General Hassan patted the table.
"General, no, general. I have a way, I have a way!" Syrome paled with fright. "They didn't say, but I can guess, I can guess. I don't dare to say that I can be sure, but I can still guess a little bit. Approximate location."
"Guess? Guess who won't! I need you to guess?" General Hassan angered.
"No, no, general, listen to me. I have a way, I really have a way." Syrome said loudly. "They bought my camels, and they also have camel feed. A camel in the desert consumes roughly how much feed a day. I basically know.
And they asked for the way. I probably know where they are heading. If combined with how much feed the camels are equipped with, I can probably guess where they are going.
Although they did not say, but I can guess it, please give me a chance. General, please give me a chance...please general..."
"Tell me..." General Hassan frowned. "But if you talk nonsense, I promise to shoot you."
"No, no, no. I know, I know. They are heading southeast, southeast... yes yes, it is southeast. I remember they also asked me the way... if it is good to go in that direction, is there a water source nearby? These kinds of questions.
Based on the feed and water the camels carry, I guess they should go to the east of the Batansai Desert. There is no oasis supply in the middle, they have to go there, relying on the water they carry.
But there is a small oasis near Batansai, but the water level was very low several years ago and it may be drying up now. I promise, I have told you everything I know..." Syrom said quickly.
"Okay, it seems that you have to add another crime to this crime. Not only supplying supplies to terrorists, but also showing them the way and acting as a guide." General Hassan roared.
"No...really not..." Syrome almost cried out.
Of course, General Hassan didn't mean to wrong him. He used this method to intimidate Syrom to see if he was telling the truth.
However, apart from shock, this Syrom had no other abnormal expressions. This makes Hassan think. What he said should be the truth.
"Well, I believe you for the time being. If you are telling the truth, plus your chief intercedes for you. This matter, I will not pursue it for the time being." Hassan groaned, "If we follow what you said Find a way, but can't find their words. Then you will end badly.
I would wonder if you deliberately lied to me in order to cover these terrorists. In this case, your trouble will be great. "
"No, no." Syrom shook his head again and again, "Well, I... definitely dare not deceive the general..."
"Okay, get out." Hassan waved his hand and turned to look at Lin Rui.
Lin Rui had just been silent, looking at the map, and at this time he had already marked several locations on the map.
"Why did you hear something?" Hassan walked over and asked.
"Batansai is an oasis that has long been abandoned. It has probably been abandoned for decades because the nearby oasis has dried up and there is no water supply.
Apart from these locals, few people know. This place is not even on the map drawn by the French. Lin Rui nodded.
"That's true, even I don't know this place. But how are you sure that this place really exists?" Hasan asked.
"Because in the previous operations, in order to deal with the accuracy of the map, we deliberately consulted the local guide and redrawn the battle map. The guide at that time also mentioned this place.
But I couldn't find this place on the map, and only after asking the guide did I know that it was an abandoned village. So I still have an impression of this. Lin Rui nodded.
"But it looks like this place is very deep, almost deep into the desert. Do you think the secret society organization will repair the warehouse in that location?" Hassan hesitated a little. "In case this guy remembers wrong, or talks gibberish to survive..."
"Probably not, because from the location, it is a very ideal place. It looks deep into the desert, but it is actually located near the border.
Going further there is Algeria, and going further here is Mauritania.
Think about it, after the warehouse is built, he has to transport the munitions to the warehouse. Judging from this location, it is almost an excellent location.
At least in transportation, they can take advantage of the illusion of rampant smuggling to unknowingly accomplish all this.
Because the transportation distance is short, after crossing the border, it does not take long to arrive. Then you can hide these materials directly in the warehouse. "
General Hassan nodded, "That's true."
"There is one other thing that can be confirmed. There used to be an oasis around it, and it is now almost dried up. But this drying up phenomenon should only be surface water, that is to say there is groundwater there." Lin Rui replied.
"Yes, when we locked the approximate locations of these warehouses, wasn't it determined based on the large amount of groundwater they consumed during construction?" General Hassan nodded. "Now look at the situation in reverse, which means that there is indeed a material warehouse constructed in advance by the secret society. Why did I not expect this?"
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