Receiving a tip, he and his colleagues thought they could once again catch a few troublemakers.
They could fine a few thousand dollars and make a bit of "progress."
Who would have thought they'd hit a brick wall this time.
Victoria and Matilda weren't prostitutes at all.
Not only were they not, they were important figures related to Mr. Clegg.
"Captain, how often do such cases of wrongful accusations happen?" Suddenly, Hank Clegg started speaking.
The captain of the police squad also found it a huge burden to bear.
When Mr. Clegg spoke, it felt as if a weight of a few thousand kilograms was pressuring him.
All he could do was yell at his subordinates: "How many innocent people have you wrongfully accused before?"
"Absolutely none!" The police also expressed their fear, "Captain, you know, situations like these, we thoroughly investigate each incident. There's rarely any case of wrongful accusations."