In my imagination, qualified as a gangster:
rights 1. The boss must be unwavering, even family members, in the gang only their subordinates.
2. There must be a lot of people around you who are protected both overtly and secretly. Anyone who appears around you will have to be investigated for the three generations of your ancestors. Anyone with a little unclear origin will be paid attention to. If it weren't for cronies, you wouldn't be able to get close to the boss, let alone hear the boss talk about secrets.
3. Once an accident occurs, the first to suspect the newly joined people of unknown origin.
4. Do things up and down, preferably with someone on top. In short, once the wind direction changes, someone will be notified in time.
5. The intelligence network extends in all directions, and he can understand everything in the sphere of influence. At the same time, spread intelligence networks in places outside the sphere of influence, and have a good understanding of what is happening in other people's turf.
6. Prepare multiple plans and multiple retreats every time there is action to prevent all accidents from happening.
7. The boss’s lover cannot participate in any gang activities, cannot listen to any secrets of the gang, even personal freedom must be restricted, and cannot go out alone. This should apply to all senior personnel.
And as an undercover agent...
1. The resume must be clear. Don’t say if it’s true, it must be clear.
2. A credible alibi must be created every time a secret is leaked, and no one should be allowed to know that he knows the secret, at least it must be made "others are more likely to leak the secret than I am".
3. Once something is discovered by the undercover, the higher-level organization cannot act immediately for the purpose of protecting the undercover, at least not immediately let the gang know that someone has leaked the secret. Of course, unless the undercover agent finishes the ticket, you will run away (▔, ▔) ㄏ
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