Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 111: The Director’s Order? I Refuse to Carry It Out!

Chapter 111: The Director’s Order? I Refuse to Carry It Out!

The next morning, Rotun took Yunando, under the protection of four armed policemen and a team of police officers, and led by Huba, to visit the victim's family, who were at a Dalit gathering place dozens of kilometers away.

There was no need to be so anxious, but according to Huba, Raj and a group of people had already set off, and their destination was the residence of the victim's family.

Because I asked Gosa to spread the news yesterday that all the brothers who were arrested by Raj had confessed, and their testimonies all pointed to Raj as the mastermind.

So Raj wanted to resolve the matter as soon as possible.

Huba was able to find out about Raj's movements, so of course he had the ability.

Raj and other high castes still have many low caste servants, and Huba's network of relationships is basically among the low castes.

Especially the Dalits. Although high castes like Raj generally do not recruit Dalits as servants, the Dalit population base in Hareg Township is still very large.

It can be said that many of these people are Huba's spies.

So Huba was able to know the movements of Raj and others clearly.

Just before Roton and his team arrived, the gathering place where the victims' families were gathered was in chaos.

Almost all the houses here are simply built. Many of them have been knocked down, and some have been set on fire, burning and emitting thick smoke.

"Rip this place down, smash everything, and burn it all down." Raj shouted loudly in front of a group of younger brothers.

This time he came here to teach these untouchables a lesson, and he was also preparing to ask the victim's family to go to the police station and tell them that they had resolved the case privately.

In this way, his younger brothers could be released.

Of course, it was also to solve his own problems. After all, he heard yesterday that those arrested brothers were all bastards and they actually confessed.

This is not a good thing for him.

In the past, Raj could get things done with just a word from the police station, but now that Rotten is the director, his words are no longer effective.

He felt that the madman Rotun might really come to arrest him for this. If that happened, he would be a little overwhelmed, so he had to strike first.

Since the police didn't work, he started with the victim's family.

If you can't force Roton, can't you force these untouchables?

He had been scolded by Luo Dun several times in the past two days, and he found it difficult to vent the depression in his heart.

He didn't treat these untouchables as human beings at all, so he smashed and looted things here to vent his anger.

Uncle Taraji has been in Harege Township for so many years, but has he ever been treated like this?

They smashed things, set fires, etc. They even beat up and kicked several Dalits here.

He is not afraid that the victims' families will not cooperate, but do they dare?
Although the number of Dalits here far exceeds that of Raj and his group, in front of Raj and his group of high castes, the Dalits are all submissive and stand timidly aside.

Faced with the destruction and bullying of people like Raj, they did not dare to resist.

The few people who dared to speak out just now have been beaten up by Raj and his brothers, and are now lying on the ground with serious injuries.

This shows that the Dalits here have some rebellious spirit. If it were somewhere else, I'm afraid there wouldn't even be these few people standing up and speaking out.

In short, these Dalits have no intention of resisting and are completely brainwashed and enslaved by religion.

In their view, no matter what hardships they encounter in this life, it is the will of the gods and they can only accept it. Only in this way can they change their destiny in the next life and become a high-caste master.

"Boss, we've brought the people here." Several younger brothers pushed and shoved several middle-aged Dalit men and women over.

These are the parents of the three murdered girls.

"Please, we really didn't call the police," one of the women cried.

"It's no longer a matter of whether to report this to the police or not," Raj sneered. "Come with me to the police station later to discuss a private settlement. You know what to say, right?"

"Yes, yes, we have already reconciled. We will not pursue the matter any further." A man said hurriedly after being beaten by Raji's younger brother.

"As long as you cooperate, then this matter will be over. Otherwise~~~" Raj hadn't finished his words when he heard a sudden noise behind him. "What are you doing? What are you arguing about?"

He turned around and shouted, but when he saw what was happening behind him, his face turned pale.

He saw Rotun appear in his sight, especially with four armed policemen following behind Rotun, with their guns pointed at him.

Given the poor security situation in Harreg, Rawdon is usually accompanied by armed police when he goes out to ensure his own safety.

The gun muzzles scared Raj.

Raj cursed in his heart, how come this bastard Rotun came so quickly?
Were these untouchables the ones who called the police?

No, even if I called the police, Rotten wouldn't come so quickly.

What bad luck, he cursed inwardly.

I can only say that I ran into Rotten's gun again. This guy just happened to have the same idea as me and came over here too.

Since Raj's men were unaware of Rotun's arrival and were still setting fires and causing other damage, at Rotun's signal, an armed policeman fired a shot into the air.

The gunshots immediately quieted the commotion.

Then the police officers from Haragu Police Station immediately stepped forward to arrest the man.

Raji's younger brothers did not run away. They were used to being domineering and thought that even if they were caught following Raji, it would be no big deal and they would get out safely soon.

Even if the person who was arrested yesterday has not yet come out, it does not affect Raj's position in their hearts.

In their eyes, it was only a matter of time before the police released the suspects, as their boss Raj was omnipotent.

Of course, this time the armed police with guns also frightened them. Guns are really scary.

So Raj's brothers were gathered together, twelve in total.

The police did not show any mercy to them and beat them severely with batons. Several of them had their heads smashed and were covered in blood.

The scene at the scene tells it all. Needless to say, everyone knows what Raj and others are doing.

Yunando had already used a camera to record all the atrocities of Raj and his men, such as arson and looting. These will serve as evidence in the future.

"You dare to arrest me?" Raj became tough when he saw that Rotun still wanted to arrest him.

However, Rotun beat him up without hesitation, and then Raj became obedient. He and his younger brother were taken into the car and taken directly to the police station.

The victim's family also arrived at the police station, and Roton had to talk to them about Weiss's compensation.

The news that Raj was arrested soon reached his father Hal.

Without hesitation, Hal immediately called his eldest son, Leather.

Leather was a little surprised to hear that the Harreg Police Department had arrested his brother.

He had heard before that the new chief of the Harreg Police Department had beaten his brother, but he had not done anything too extreme.

At that time, he also asked for the allocation of funds for the Sabika Kahareg Police Station. Although it was later put aside, he did not actually care too much about it.

He doesn't take a small grassroots director seriously.

I didn’t expect that Rotun actually caught Raj this time. Doesn’t he know who he is?

So he immediately called Saby Yeager, the chief of the Diwa Divisional Police Station. As soon as Roden returned to the police station, he received a call from Saby.

The content of the call was very simple, asking Rotun to release Raj. The tone and wording were very harsh, and Rotun would not be allowed to question it.

After hanging up the phone, Luoton sneered in his heart. The Raj family acted really quickly.

However, Rotun did not release the person as Sabie wished, and continued to detain Raj.

"Chief, this is disobeying orders." Huba said a little worriedly for Rotten.

"So what?" Roden said calmly, "The evidence is irrefutable. Even if it's an order from a higher-up director, I can refuse to carry it out."

Then Saby is just a dog of Leather's side, a scum of the police force, and Rotten would not care about him.

Raj's evidence was conclusive. The crime was committed in broad daylight, in full view of everyone, so as a police officer in his jurisdiction, he had the power to arrest him.

Seeing that Rotun was so determined, Huba said nothing more.

After all, his new chief had an extraordinary background, and a district police chief was not something that could scare Rotten.

With such a strong boss, Huba couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. As a subordinate like him, he could also hold his head high.

In the past, when an order came from the district police station, these grassroots police stations had no choice but to carry it out even if they knew the order was wrong. You can imagine how frustrated they felt.

"Director, Hal Scindia is outside and wants to see you." Gosa knocked on the door and said.

"Tell him that I'm very busy now and don't have time to see him. If he is willing to wait, he can wait. If not, he can go back first." Rotten said lightly.

"Yes, Chief." Gosa quickly left.

"Hal should be here to pick up Raj," Huba said.

"Then he will be disappointed." Rotten laughed.

Luo Dun also smiled and said that it was true.

Hal must have thought that Sabi had called Rotun, and Rotun would not dare to release the person, but who would have thought that Rotun had no such intention at all.

So Hal was destined to wait in vain.

"Let the victims' families come in," said Rawdon.

Huba said nothing, got up and walked out of the office.

Hal sat on a chair outside and waited. After all, he was a well-known figure in Harreg Township, and he was treated well when he came to the police station.

For example, if a police officer brought him tea, Huba would not say anything if he saw this treatment.

There's nothing we can do about it. They have status and position, so it's normal for them to receive these treatments.

This is because the new chief has arrived. Otherwise, once Hal enters the police station, he, the deputy chief, will have to come out to greet him. It can be said that all the staff will have to come out and act according to the other person's mood.

Hal glanced at Huba and ignored him.

Of course, Huba didn't want to pay attention to him and simply ignored him. Then Huba shouted to the victim's family who were sitting on the other side, far away from Hal: "Follow me, the director wants to see you."

Upon hearing this, Hal's eyes, which had been indifferent at first, lit up. He stared at Huba and said coldly, "Didn't Director Mahesh say he was very busy?"

After saying that, Hal turned to look at Gosa again, wanting Gosa to give him an explanation.

That was the message Gosa just conveyed to him.

This made Gosa look embarrassed, and he cursed Hal in his heart.

He didn't want to bother with Hal at first. Didn't he see that the director didn't have a good impression of this family?

But when Hal came in, he happened to meet himself, so he called out to himself.

There was no way. Although he was on Rotten's side, Hal's status was there. It was just a message, and he couldn't refuse.

Sure enough, nothing good comes from being associated with this family.

Gosa remained silent and pretended not to notice Hal staring at him.

Hal snorted coldly, stood up and walked towards the director's office.

The victim's family members followed Huba tremblingly. As Dalits, they were at the bottom of society and had an instinctive fear and terror of the police station and the police.

If they didn't know that Huba was also from a Dalit family, their legs would probably have gone weak and they wouldn't have been able to walk.

Luo Dun frowned at the old man who barged in without knocking and said, "Are you a family member of the victim? Your daughter was abused by Raj and his men. I'm deeply sorry."

The corner of Hal's mouth twitched. Was he scolding himself?

This brat is such a bastard.

"I'm not a relative of a victim, I'm~~" He didn't believe that Rotun didn't recognize him. Even if he had never seen him, he couldn't treat him like those untouchables.

Do you feel like a pariah?

This is humiliating to yourself.

"Gosa!" Rotten interrupted Hal and shouted outside.

Gosar immediately appeared in the office, actually following Hal.

"What's going on? Didn't I tell you last time? Anyone can come into the police station and into my office? Do I still have to work?" Rotten said coldly.

"I'm sorry, Chief, it's my fault." Gosa apologized hurriedly and asked Hal to leave.

Hal naturally didn't want to leave just like that.

"Director Mahesh, you are so arrogant. I just want to ask Raj when you will release him?" asked Hal.

"When to release him is our police's business. This time he committed a serious crime. He set fire to, smashed and damaged more than 50 houses. The loss was huge and there were serious injuries. How can we let him go back before he gets compensation? So you go back and wait for news." said Roton.

"You?" Hal's face was full of anger. He finally realized that this guy Rotten dared to disobey orders.

Leather had already told him that the district chief had called Rotten and asked him to release Raj.

Logically speaking, Raj could have come out at this time.

But even after I came here, this guy didn't do anything and said he wouldn't let me go without compensation.

How much can the houses of those untouchables be worth, given the huge amount of losses?

As for beating the untouchables, so what?
He deserves to be beaten to death, not to mention being injured.

It's nonsense.

Isn’t it just a matter of a word for the police to release the person or not?
You have time to see those untouchables, but no time to say a word and let them go?
I have to say that Hal admires Rotten very much. This kid is so brave.

"Director Mahesh, you will regret this." Hal snorted coldly, then shouted at Gosa, "You don't need to rush me. I can leave on my own."

Hal knew that Rotten didn't give him any face at all and wanted to humiliate him. This was outrageous, and he would not let this matter go.

(End of this chapter)

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