Public security incidents such as these were usually prosecuted by the police without mediators.
After the police submitted the indictment to the court, the court would hear the case. In this case, Li Du, as the defendant, was not sure to be convicted.
However, if they accepted public security punishment, they would be certainly guilty, and the related information would be added to their criminal record.
However, this crime of affray was not serious, and public security punishment was often light.
Li Du and his men listlessly followed the officers into the hall of the police station, and then felt that the situation was not good: there were reporters, holding up cameras to take photos!
"Damn, no more privacy," grumbled Li Du in frustration.
The policeman next to him said, "Why did you break the law then?"