Reborn as a Police Officer in India
Chapter 119: Tearing each other down
Chapter 119: Tearing each other down
"Everyone, don't let your guard down. We need to gather all the necessary evidence and not give those guys a chance to find fault," said Roton. "They're definitely going to fight back. We need to be mentally prepared."
This is not a reminder to everyone, but actually a reminder to himself to plan the next task carefully.
Due to the All India Television report, all the orders previously given to him by the higher-level police station were withdrawn. Even if some were not withdrawn, they were not mentioned again.
I was bombarded with dozens of phone calls a day before, but today it was quiet in an instant.
No one is stupid. With the report from All India Television, they all knew that the situation would be completely different from now on.
Pirando called Rotun immediately and praised him highly.
This is Pirando sincerely praising Roton.
He didn't expect that Luo Dun had such deep connections with All India Television.
Originally, Rotun told him that he had connections with the TV station, and Pirandu thought it would be a great achievement if All India Television could broadcast the news. As long as All India Television broadcast the news, it would put pressure on the Pune District Government.
I didn’t expect that the All India Television wanted to make a documentary and a series. This is a bit exaggerated.
If the relationship wasn't so good, how could this be achieved?
Pirando felt that he had found a treasure by having such a subordinate.
These are all good things for Rotun, but he still has no intention of slacking off.
The story of Hal's family is just the beginning; the people behind them are the key.
Only by getting rid of those behind them can we make a big enough impact on the district government.
So here, Roton's ultimate goal is the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine.
The coal mine issue must be resolved. There are huge interests involved. If we miss this trend of public opinion, it will be difficult to resolve it in the future.
Moreover, the private armed forces in the coal mine made Rotten feel uneasy. After all, they all had guns and there were quite a few of them.
The guns of the Hal family were confiscated by themselves, so the only ones left were the Dalit rebel forces and the coal mine armed forces.
In Roton's view, as long as the coal mine issue is resolved, the Dalit rebel forces can be negotiated.
So the next focus is to disarm the coal mines and take over the coal mines.
Of course, Roden also wanted to use this to hit the state finance minister, Rajiti.
This old guy brought me to this remote countryside, obviously wanting to kill me, so I have to fight back somehow.
Since Rajiti has huge interests in the coal mine, it can be said that he holds the largest share of the coal mine, so I will cut off this part for him first and collect some interest.
"Director, all Indian TV stations have reported on this. Those guys are basically doomed." Gosa said with a smile, "Of course, I will be responsible for the confession, don't worry."
Roton was not worried about this, after all, Gosa was an expert in this field.
When it comes to interrogating prisoners, Gosa is better than Huba because he is more ruthless and no prisoner can remain silent under his hands.
Roton neither questioned nor stopped Gosa's violent interrogation methods, as this was perfectly normal for the Indian police. He only wanted results.
"Bastard!" In the state finance minister's office far away in Mumbai, Rajiti threw the newspaper in his hand to the ground.
Hearing the noise, his secretary Jara Goleta hurried in.
"Hala, can All India Television intervene?" Raj asked.
Hala certainly knew why the minister was angry.
It was just the matter in Harage Township, not that Roton arrested anyone or anything like that, which was not enough to make the minister angry. The reason why the minister was angry was that the All India Television broke the news about the Mindis Hill Coal Mine, which was one of the secrets that the minister could not touch.
You know, this is one of the minister’s many large sources of funds, ranking among the top three.
So there can't be any problems there.
If something goes wrong, the impact on the minister will be huge.
"Mr. Minister, even we have a hard time influencing All India Television," Hala said honestly. "Besides, the person in charge of this news is said to be a director who was recently transferred from Delhi. She has a strong background and is very principled, and she dares to contradict her superiors to their face."
Ragiti sighed. He certainly knew that this was a difficult task.
Not to mention him, even if the Chief Minister went to plead for mercy, the other party might not necessarily do him a favor.
For All India Television, these news reports are almost unstoppable.
Unless it involves national political issues, such as important figures in the federal central government or major events that may affect national stability, the higher-ups may intervene.
Now the All India Television only reports on a coal mine in a rural area and some local governance issues, and generally no one will intervene.
There will even be people who add fuel to the fire. In short, when someone's interests are harmed, someone else will benefit.
Moreover, All India Television also has its own principles. They claim to uphold press freedom and independence and are not afraid of any pressure.
If someone intervenes, even if you have to give in this time, you never know when they will come back to you in a way that will definitely leave a deep impression on you.
In short, no one wants to offend those who work in the news.
Especially when it comes to the strongest players in the media industry like All India Television, only a fool would offend them.
"In this way, let the local government, police station, court and so on come forward to divert everyone's attention and minimize the influence of the coal mine." said Rajiti.
It's not easy to find connections at All India Television, and he doesn't know much about the new director from Delhi.
But since the other party came from Delhi, his connections and background must be very strong, so it would be difficult for me to touch him.
So if the All India Television can't solve the problem, then we can only find a solution ourselves.
"Okay," Hala said immediately. "Minister, if that doesn't work, have someone take the blame and get this over with as soon as possible. Take, for example, the Scindia family in Harrege Township. They're the ones who've done the most damage. They've done more harm than good."
"I'll leave these to you," said Ragetti.
Hala is very familiar with handling these things, so he doesn't have to worry about them.
The people below were used as scapegoats, and Ragiti didn't care about their life or death at all.
"By the way, what about that kid Rotun Mahesh?" Rajiti frowned, he thought of Rotun.
This made Hara silent for a moment, and he didn't know what to say for a moment.
He certainly knew the minister's purpose in suggesting that Rawdon go to Harreg Police Station.
He wants to use the untouchable rebel forces there to kill someone with a borrowed knife.
Now it seems that the plan has backfired. No one expected that the guy would target Hal Scindia's family from the very beginning, causing such a big fuss that even the All India Television got involved. This was something no one had expected.
It was completely beyond everyone's expectations.
"Mr. Minister, it's not a good time to touch that guy right now. He's in the spotlight right now. If something happens to him, the impact will be too great." Hara thought for a moment before speaking.
"After this matter is over, let the people at the coal mine deal with him." Rajiti said lightly.
As for taking Rotun's life, it was originally just about the red book.
Now there is another thing, that is, Roton caused such a big incident, which made the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine incident appear in the news media. This incident also made Raj want to kill.
Originally, he didn't want the armed men from the coal mine to get involved, but now the situation has changed. That kid Rotten is on his must-kill list. This is going to ruin his plans. If the coal mine thing fails, he will lose a lot of money.
"Yes, Mr. Minister, I will arrange it." Hara said respectfully.
Over the next few days, Rawdon followed the developments of the incident.
All India Television is broadcasting a documentary, which clearly explains the problems in Haragu Township and also introduces the problems of Mindis Mountain Mine in detail.
Roton knew very well that if Raj was arrested, only his family would be worried, but the coal mine had been widely reported, and many people would definitely be restless.
Sure enough, many people started to speak out. They were not questioning the All India Television, but they began to target the police, believing that the police were most responsible for such a big problem in Hareg Township.
In particular, the judicial system has been the loudest critic of the police.
The reason for this, apart from Leuser's contact, is that the All India Television's reports on problems in the judicial sector have occupied a large part of its coverage, exposing many dark secrets.
This has brought shame to the courts at all levels in Mabang.
So they start to shirk responsibility, and the police as a law enforcement agency are a good scapegoat.
Especially since this incident was caused by the young chief of the Harreg Police Station, so who else can we blame if not the police?
Another thing is that the relationship between their court and the police is relatively close, so many things can be pushed to the police.
After all, the police are responsible for arresting people and they are responsible for judging people.
This time, a judge from the Mabang High Court came forward to be interviewed by Mabang TV.
There is no doubt that Mabang TV stands on the side of the Mabang government.
This is a protest by the Maharashtra government to All India Television.
Because of All India Television's move, the Pune Division government became one of the focus of public opinion.
Almost no one outside the country knew about the Dalit rebel forces in Harage Township. This is because the local government controls the media, and now it has been exposed.
Another thing is that this rebellious force was obviously driven by the local government's greed and improper handling.
In addition, India has been advocating a non-discrimination policy in politics, which means not mentioning caste.
All major political parties are vying for votes from lower castes, so when the past experiences of the Dalit rebels were exposed, they immediately gained the sympathy of countless people, especially the opposition parties, who immediately became excited.
They have started to put pressure on the ruling party, which is causing a headache for the current government.
Therefore, the Maharashtra government must be very dissatisfied with the news reports of All India Television.
But they cannot direct their dissatisfaction towards All India Television because it is a federal central government.
The federal government will not suppress the news reports of All India Television because of this matter. It may even be happy to see such a scene. After all, there are games and power struggles between local states and the federal government.
"This bastard, it's as if their court is innocent and everything is our police's business. What do you mean we can't catch the suspect? Even if we catch him, they can get a bail letter from the court, or they just refuse to issue an arrest warrant. How can we catch him then?" Gosa cursed as he sat on a chair in the police station lobby and watched the judge interview news on TV.
"That's right, those bastards in the court are even more evil." The police officer who was watching TV nearby echoed.
There are definitely some conflicts between the court and police systems, after all, their interests are intertwined.
When the relationship between the two parties is good, they can work together.
If things are not good, they will try to sabotage each other and shift the blame.
The latter situation is now the case. After all, the power of the Pune police has been severely suppressed by the local government.
Hearing some noise outside, Luo Dun came out of the office.
"Chief, look, these bastards want us to take the blame." When Gosa saw Rotun coming out, he quickly stood up and gave up his chair.
Here he was the only one sitting on the chair, while the other police officers were standing around Gosar.
Rotun sat down on the chair naturally, and the others including Gosa stood beside Rotun.
"Who is this guy?"
"A judge of the State High Court," said Gosa. "I just introduced him. His name is Ebin Bara."
"What's your name?" Luo Dun couldn't help but ask again when he heard the name.
"Ebin Bala, Chief, is there something wrong with this guy?" Gosa asked a little confused.
Because he found that the director's reaction when he heard this name was a little bit big.
Could it be someone the director knows?
If that's the case, wouldn't it be a bit bad that I just said bad things about the other person?
After all, the director has a strong background, so it is not impossible that he knows some judges.
Gosa felt a little nervous, hoping that he hadn't upset the director.
"No, this guy is such a jerk. He's acting like the court has no responsibility." Roton sneered. "If you ask me, arrest them all and you won't make the wrong choice."
"Yes, they should all be arrested, dismissed from their posts and put in jail," Gosa said loudly.
Fortunately, it was not what he thought, and he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
It's not his fault for thinking too much, it's just that Rotun's reaction just now was a bit too big.
There was a reason why Rotten reacted so strongly.
He didn't know the judge named Ebin Bara at all, but he had heard Fia mention him.
The last time when Fia and I planned to start from the court, the judge of the Mabang High Court that Fia found was this guy.
Fia spent some money to get an arrest warrant from this guy.
With an arrest warrant, the police can arrest people based on the information above.
The person arrested was not an ordinary person, but Indian President Pratibha Patil.
This was a trap that Fia and Rotten had set for Ebin Bara.
It was also the inspiration that Roton got from his memories of his previous life.
At that time, there was a piece of news that a TV station in a certain state was preparing to shoot a documentary about corruption, so it found a judge of the state's high court and, through bribery, easily obtained an arrest warrant for the then president and several other politicians.
The judge did not notice anything wrong and instead accepted the rupees with a smile. The arrest warrant was issued without any payment, after all, this was what they did often.
It wasn't until the news broke that he realized what a stupid thing he had done.
In a subsequent interview, the judge complained that he just felt that the four names were familiar at the time. Who would have thought it was the president?
The fact that something like this could happen is enough to show how corrupt the court system is. They only care about money. As long as you pay, they will give you an arrest warrant. You can decide who is on the arrest warrant.
After all, he doesn't care whether the person can be caught or not, that's the police's business.
(End of this chapter)
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