That afternoon.
Xin'an City.
Thirty kilometers from the border checkpoint.
A line of container trucks bearing Huaxia license plates was traveling on the busy road, with the drivers being constantly overtaken on the passing lane giving curious glances at the convoy, or rather, the vehicles leading and following it.
Behind.
There was an armored police vehicle with Armed Police license plates.
In front.
It was the same.
One should realize, this place is Myanmar, not Huaxia; on second thought, these vehicles must be transporting important items, but it's unknown whether they were bringing things in or taking things out.
Seen.
But no one dared to take photos.
For fear of inspections.
Because at the lead.
Two Myanmar police cars were clearing the way; around these parts, taking photos of important police and military facilities or vehicles on duty is forbidden. Once discovered, whether intentional or not, punishment by fine awaited.
For more serious cases, detention.