"What? Zhou Zhixing is suing the Public Security Bureau? Is that true?" Liang Pei looked at the Old Fan in front of him, very surprised.
"Mr. Liang, it's true. The Lincheng Intermediate Court has already sent a subpoena to the Public Security authorities, and they are preparing for their defense," Old Fan said confidently.
Liang Pei's face was filled with disbelief. At his age, he had always believed that officials were officials, and ordinary citizens were just that—ordinary citizens. He never imagined that a regular person would dare to engage in "the citizen suing the government."
Yet now, the unimaginable had happened.
Not only had Zhou Zhixing "sued the government," but he had also targeted the violent organs of the state, which were seen as very powerful in the eyes of ordinary people. It was simply unthinkable.
The first thought that crossed Liang Pei's mind was whether Zhou Zhixing had gone mad. Wasn't he afraid of being arrested again?
"When is the court hearing?"