Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 182: Earning an Astronomical Sum of Money

Chapter 182: Earning an Astronomical Sum of Money (Seeking Monthly Tickets)

Ron couldn't say whether he liked or disliked Ashok Chafan.

Which of these politicians is not like this?

There is no darkest, only darker.

If someone else were in this position, he would still be greedy, even more unscrupulous than Ashok.

The most important thing is that there is no conflict between Roden and Ashok.

It wasn't like Ragetti had wanted to kill him, this was a big grudge.

So, when helping Ashok would bring huge benefits, Roton had no reason to hesitate.

Besides, now I can only help Ashok, as so many bigwigs of the Congress Party, even Manmohan, are watching me.

If you don't do your best, aren't you seeking death?

Don’t look at the halo of being a Mumbai hero. This halo may be useful, but it is useless.

At least for those real big guys, it is certainly easy to kill themselves.

After all, the halo is false, and one's true strength is the key.

If one's strength is sufficient, coupled with the halo, then one can be truly powerful.

So, Roton still needs to continue working hard.

When one lacks the strength, one can only obey orders and do things for others.

"Director Jia!" After knocking on the door and entering Wides' office, Rotten immediately saluted respectfully.

"Rotten, I've already told you that you're the Assistant Investigating Commissioner. There's no need to be so reserved in private. Just come in. Why are you saluting?" Vides said with a smile, "Sit down."

"You are the superior, you should salute." Rotun said with a smile.

Vides was quite satisfied with Rodon's performance in recent days.

This guy is very humble and respects himself.

Logically speaking, as a police chief, I shouldn't feel anything about the respect I give to an inspector. It's only natural.

But Luo Dun is different. Although he is an inspector, he has the identity of assistant investigation commissioner and is his deputy.

This status cannot be said to be on equal footing with oneself, but in daily communication, there is no need to be so formal as to salute.

Therefore, every time Rotun asked for instructions, he was always respectful and meticulous about the hierarchy, which made Vides feel more favorable towards Rotun.

He knows the rules and hasn't forgotten his identity.

Of course, Vids felt that he was a police commissioner and director of the CBI state branch. Wouldn't it be lowering his status if he argued with a small inspector?
So when Roton was so understanding, he was of course satisfied.

"Is there something wrong?" asked Vides.

"Chief, I have some ideas about this case," said Rawdon.

"Okay, tell me about it," Vides said with a smile. "I'm sure you're well aware of the complexity of this case. We need to think carefully about what to do and try to solve it perfectly. If you have any ideas, please share them and we'll perfect them together."

"Director, now that Ashok has been dismissed, I think it will be very difficult to hold him accountable for greater crimes, and we will encounter strong resistance," said Roton.

"Oh?" Vides looked at Rotten deeply.

He knew that Rotun was here on behalf of the Congress Party. Was he trying to confront him?
How could he not know what the Congress Party meant? Didn’t they just want to protect Ashok?

The people over there also asked someone to pass on a message to them.

However, I still need to pay more attention to the opinions of the People's Party.

So Ashok cannot be let off easily.

Just dismissal, that's it?

How could such a good thing happen?

The amount involved is tens of billions, and it will be impossible to explain to the public when the time comes.

The public is furious and wants to investigate. Then wouldn't he, the investigation commissioner, be held responsible?

He wouldn't touch such a rotten thing.

"It has to be done even if it's difficult. The people are watching us." Vides said calmly.

His attitude towards Rotun became noticeably colder.

This guy wants to make a fuss about this, how ridiculous.

Of course, Rotten could understand Vides' mentality. It was indeed a very difficult thing for Vides.

However, as long as the benefits are there, Rotun believes that he can still convince him.

"Director, I wonder if we can change our thinking a little bit," said Roton.

"What idea?" asked Vides.

He could see that this kid Rotun came prepared.

I don’t know whether it was the Congress Party’s intention or this guy’s intention.

No matter what, there is nothing wrong with knowing more information for yourself. It’s just listening and it won’t waste much time.

"Ashok is an important figure in the Congress Party. Continuing with this would be extremely difficult and would offend many people. But we can get more members of the Congress Party in. That way, we can build momentum and show that our CBI is serious about the case. I'm sure the public won't blame us later. After all, we've arrested a lot of people at once. I believe we can explain it, right?" Roton said. "Of course, we won't just arrest some small-time Congress figures. There will definitely be a few heavyweights among them. I think we can discuss this with the Congress Party and get them to compromise. If they're unwilling, don't blame us for getting to the bottom of it."

"Is that so?" Vides stared at Rotten.

"Yes, Chief, that's what I thought." Rawdon said with a smile.

"Rotten, be frank. You should have a specific plan, right?" Vides said calmly. "For example, who to arrest?"

Vides understood that Rotun must have contacted people from the Congress Party, and Rotun must have had an idea about arresting people.

The Congress Party was just using Rodon to negotiate with him.

In fact, Vides was wrong about this, because the plan was thought up by Rotun and then conveyed to the top leaders of the Congress Party by Pirando.

After all, Rotun's target is Rajiti. As long as he can bring Rajiti down, Rotun won't care about anything else.

Even if Ashok was released, what would happen?

In India, there are so many politicians who have committed crimes and are still at large, many of whom are worse than Ashok.

So, everything is for yourself.

When it is beneficial to oneself, one can appropriately uphold justice.

"Rajti Nair, what do you think?" asked Rawdon.

"Him?" Vides smiled. "This guy does have a lot of negative information."

When he heard Ragiti's name, Vides immediately understood what was going on.

The Congress Party should be considered to have given up on him and is now protecting Ashok.

He could understand this, after all, Ashok's identity was more important to the Congress Party.

Especially the fight between Ashok and Rajiti during this period, Rajiti was the one who started it.

Although the initial trigger was Rajiti's grandson.

Thinking of this, Vides' heart moved. It seemed that the conflict between Ragiti's grandson and Rotten had broken out at that time?
This then triggered many subsequent events.

It is really shocking that an internal conflict between two members of the Congress Party caused such a big commotion.

Rajiti's move must have offended many bigwigs within the Congress Party.

Perhaps, this kid Rotun is using this incident to retaliate against Ragiti?

Thinking about it this way, Vides didn't think there was anything wrong.

Young people are full of youthful energy and anger. Isn't it normal to seek revenge when you have the chance?

At any other time, Rotun's status and position would be far different from Ragiti's, and he would have had little chance of taking revenge on his grandson.

Regarding this, Vides naturally didn't want to stop anything.

Because he and Rajiti had no relationship, he would arrest one or both.

As long as this case can be solved smoothly, anything is fine.

"Director, Rajiti is more or less involved in Ashok's case. I don't believe he didn't receive any benefits from it, so more of the blame can be put on Rajiti," said Roton.

"Rotten, you don't have to worry about that," Vides said with a smile. "If we really want to arrest him, there are plenty of reasons. Of course, accusing him of more crimes is also a matter of whether we're willing or not."

The CBI has this confidence, especially when the Congress Party intends to give up Rajiti.

It won’t be a problem how to deal with Rajiti then.

Hearing this, Luo Dun's eyes lit up. There was hope.

"Yes, there are quite a few things I know," said Rotten.

"Really? How much do you know?" Vides asked with a smile.

"Chief, I used to be at the Harreg Police Department. At that time, my jurisdiction involved a coal mine called the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine," Rotten said. "Did you know that the person behind the coal mine was Ragetti?"

Vides didn't say anything, of course he knew about this.

The profits of the Mindis Mountain coal mine are very enviable.

Back then, Rajiti relied on his power as the state finance minister to suppress many people before he took control.

Rajiti may make tens of billions or even hundreds of billions of rupees in profit from the coal mines every year, plus he has made profits from other channels over the years.

Vides felt excited just thinking about it. Even if he could only get one tenth of it, he would still be able to make an astronomical sum of money.

Later, as Rajiti lost his job, the coal mine was taken away by others.

He knew that it was the group of Shiva Nandan, the Commissioner of Mumbai Police.

Although he is the director of the CBI's Maharashtra branch, he generally does not interfere much in local affairs, nor is it convenient for him to interfere.

Those people are wary of me, so they usually give me some benefits, but these benefits are nothing compared to the benefits they get directly.

It is true that the CBI has great powers, but arresting people generally depends on the individual.

It is not easy to touch those who have strong backgrounds and complex networks.

One wrong move will backfire on you.

Of course, those with average relationships can really be controlled by you.

But these people's wealth is limited and cannot compare to those big shots.

And after all, I have to stay in Mabang, so some things cannot be done too much.

We can't keep arresting people. That would make the whole nation panic, and that would backfire on us.

Therefore, he is definitely not as good as those local people in power in terms of gaining benefits.

"I don't know how much wealth he has made over the years," Roton continued.

These words moved Vides' heart.

It is not easy to touch Ashok, and even if you do, it will be very difficult to get much money from him.

But it’s different with Rajiti. He has almost been abandoned by the Congress Party now, so I believe there won’t be much resistance if I try to get him myself.

Even the Congress Party will turn a blind eye and make the most money from it.

It is impossible for Rotun to speak casually. In Vides's opinion, Rotun was conveying some of the ideas of the Congress Party.

"In addition to Ragiti, there are some others, such as..." Roton also listed some names. Most of these people were members of parliament, and some served as ministers or officials in government departments.

Of course, these people's status and position cannot be compared with Ragiti.

However, these people are all worth a lot of money, and each of them is a big shot.

As long as you get it, any little bit you get from it will be an incredible fortune.

Vides quickly started to think about it.

The People's Party promised him a lot of benefits, but they were still much less than the benefits of taking down Rajiti and others.

"Roden, that's a very good idea," Vides said with a smile. "However, I still need to think about the details. Of course, you can start preparing now. The investigation into Lagiti and the others may begin soon."

"Yes, Director!"

After Roton came out of Vides' office, he breathed a sigh of relief.

This matter should be accomplished.

However, Vides should still communicate with the People's Party.

If the People's Party disagrees and insists on sentencing Ashok, will Vides still be able to hold on?
Roton sighed again in his heart. It seemed that there were still variables in this matter.

A day later, Rodon received a call from Widers.

His heart sank when he heard the content of the call.

Vides did not agree to his plan yesterday.

The plan to use Rajiti and others to share Ashok's firepower failed.

After Rotun came back, he was ready to investigate Ragiti and others at any time.

I thought there was a high possibility that Vides would agree with me.

Unexpectedly, the other party rejected it.

Or is it that the benefits given to him by the People's Party are too great?
After hanging up the phone, Luo Dun frowned.

No, we can't just let this go.

I must take this opportunity to kill Ragiti.

The reason why Vides didn't agree was simply because he thought the benefits he would get were not enough.

Then we have to continue to increase the benefits for him. As long as the benefits are enough, Rotun doesn't believe that he will not agree.

If Vides really agrees, I believe the People's Party will most likely give in.

In any case, the Congress Party suffered heavy losses in Maharashtra this time, and the BJP should have had enough.

Do you really want to wipe out the Congress Party?
If the Congress Party gets too angry, it will be a fight to the death and both sides will suffer.

Roton believed that the People's Party did not want to see this either.

The reason they are putting pressure on us now is actually to gain greater benefits, but they don't want both sides to suffer losses.

This is a clash between parties.

Luo Dun thought about it, picked up his phone and dialed a number.

All we can do is continue to increase the bargaining chips for Vides and give him more benefits.

If this doesn't work, then there's really nothing else we can do.

But Roton felt that with these additions, it would be enough.

Otherwise, Vides would be too greedy.

"Mr. Reddy, there is something I want to communicate with you..." Roton called Columbia Reddy.

(End of this chapter)

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