Reborn as a Police Officer in India
Chapter 190 The harvest is huge
Chapter 190 The harvest is huge
Those present included Moore and the Chief of Police of Capon, and of course there were three of them including Rawdon.
The three of them conspired behind closed doors about the distribution of property, how to deal with some personnel, etc. Almost in just a few words, the fate of those people was determined.
Roton was very humble and had no opinion on the distribution of money.
He would take whatever Moore and the others were willing to give him.
Moore and the director of the General Administration looked at each other and were very satisfied with Rotten's answer.
If Roton wanted more because he was sent by CBI headquarters, the two of them would give him more, but they would definitely feel uncomfortable.
After all, the distribution here is not just for the two of them, it has to be shared among many people.
"My two sirs, I have something I would like to ask for your help," said Rotten.
"Roden, why are you being so polite? Just tell me what you want to say." Moore said with a smile.
The Chief of the Kabang Police Department smiled, and although he didn't say anything, he meant the same thing.
"Regarding Freese's daughter-in-law, Suvi Palma, she put the interests of the country above her own and reported the crimes committed by Freese and many members of his family last night, especially her husband's previous history of murder, rape, and extortion. I think she deserves a reward," said Roton.
This surprised Moore and the others.
"Rotten, you and her?" Moore asked.
"I can't hide anything, sir," Rotten said with a smile. "She and I have known each other for a long time and are friends. She's faced this situation, and I want to help. Especially with the handling of the Freese family estate, I hope she can get her fair share."
Hearing this, both Moore and the others burst into laughter.
"That's nothing?" Moore said with a smile, "It's a small matter, don't worry. There will definitely be a lot of property left for Frees. We will make the decision for her when the time comes. She won't suffer any loss in the distribution of the property. It's just that she just got married and..."
"What's the big deal? Freese's youngest son is dead. She can marry whoever she wants in the future." The police chief laughed.
"That's right." Moore shook his head slightly.
"My two sirs, I will take away some evidence related to Fries and Ragetti," said Rotten.
"Won't you stay a few more days?" Moore said.
"This case is of such importance that I dare not delay it," said Rotun with a smile. "Thank you both, sir, for your assistance. Thank you."
"This is our job," Moore said with a smile. "You're right, the case is important. Once this case is over, if you have time in Carbondale, you must come see me."
Luo Dun smiled and agreed.
This is just polite talk.
It was because he was now an assistant investigator that Moore was so enthusiastic towards him.
When he returned and was exposed, the gap between his status and Moore's was too great, so there was no friendship between them.
This is only possible if you are promoted quickly in the future and reach a certain level.
After Rotten left, Moore frowned slightly and asked, "Do you think Rotten and Freese's daughter-in-law are really just friends? Freese's youngest son was shot dead on the spot. Could it be this guy?"
"You want to say that Rodon killed him on purpose?" The Chief of the Kabang Police Department laughed. "Even if it was true, so what? He's killed, so what."
"That's right." Moore laughed.
These are all trivial matters, it's just a death.
"But this Luo Dun still knows the rules very well." The director said, "What benefits did you promise him?"
"Give it to him. We don't need this little money," Moore said. "This guy is quite famous in the police system. Now he's a civil servant. In ten or twenty years, he might become a senior police officer. By then, you and I will have retired, and it can be considered a good opportunity for our children."
"I think so too."
The amount of money distributed to Rawdon this time was not small, but they still didn't care much about it.
Now their relationship with Rotun is pretty good. The most important thing is that Rotun is still very young and has a lot of support behind him.
Judging from the current situation, Luoton's future is limitless.
So there is a high possibility that he will hold a high position in the future.
By then, no matter whether it is in Mabang or somewhere else, maybe my children and grandchildren will ask others for help.
One more friend means one more way, and this relationship still needs to be cultivated over the long term.
At least we have a good start. If something really happens in the future, I believe Roton will remember the old times.
Before leaving, Rotten met Jowett this time. Of course, it was Jowett who came to see Rotten in person.
In the past, Jowett rarely showed up in person, and always asked Columbia to find Roton.
At that time, Jowett still put on some airs.
Understandably, since Rawdon was just a minor inspector, Jowett didn't care too much.
It was enough to send his trusted confidant, Columbia.
But now Rotten's identity is different, and capturing Freese is too important.
At least for Jowett, Rotten's move was a great help to him.
It would be unreasonable for him to continue to act so arrogantly, so he came over in person to thank Rotun.
Luoton also mentioned Su Wei's matter by the way.
Although Moore and the others agreed, Rotten was still a little worried.
After all, the two people's status is too high. After I go back, they might forget what I said.
Jowett still has a lot of influence here. Even if Moore and the others have forgotten, with Jowett around, I believe Su Wei will have no problem inheriting the property.
After all, Jowett and I have a close relationship. Because of the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine, he and I will have intersections in the future. He will not offend me, and he will definitely not fool me about such a small matter.
Kabon, especially Goya County, is in chaos. Many people who were once famous in the area have been investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
The families of those who were arrested asked people for help, used their connections, and gave money and gifts in an attempt to get their prisoners released.
Some of those who were not caught, who had something to hide, were in constant fear.
I'm afraid this kind of day will continue for some time.
Su Wei's family is one of them.
No one was caught.
The relevant departments asked them to repay their debts.
The debt was Rs 1 crore owed to Frith.
Su Wei had returned to her home. Looking at her family members who were all filled with sorrow, she curled her lips and went back to her room without saying anything.
She knew that the 1 million rupees was not a real debt, but a bribe her father wanted to give to Freese. He wanted to use this method to win a government project in Goya County. It was said that the investment amount could be tens or even hundreds of billions of rupees.
Giving the money directly was not a good idea, so after using various means, it became that Su Wei's father owed Friis 100 million rupees.
Wouldn't it be perfectly legitimate for Su Wei's father to repay Friis's loan when the time comes?
Unexpectedly, Freese suddenly went bankrupt, and the project naturally fell through. However, the investigators discovered that Freese still had this debt that had not been recovered.
They knew the trick, but at this time they would not listen to Su Wei's father's excuses. Anyway, if the 1 million rupees were not returned, the consequences would be serious.
At that time, the 100 million will definitely be confiscated, and before it is handed over to the government, these investigators will be able to intercept a large sum of money from it.
So when it comes to Freese's wealth, the more the better.
The greater the benefit they get from it. Su Wei's family can afford 100 million rupees, but losing 100 million in vain is still extremely painful.
This amount of money also accounts for a large part of their family's assets.
I originally thought that I could make a lot of money from this project and also have a good relationship with Freese.
There will naturally be many benefits when my daughter marries him in the future.
Now we have suffered heavy losses.
My daughter's husband died just after she got married, and she became a widow.
The most terrible thing is that the loss of 1 million yuan was unclear.
It must be paid, the investigation agency has made it very clear.
If you don’t hand it over, they will have no choice but to come and confiscate it.
After all, Su Wei's family has enough assets.
These law enforcement departments love this kind of raids the most.
By then, it won't be just 100 million that will do the trick. They'll give you a discount of 100 million for the 200 to 300 million assets they've confiscated. It's almost robbery, and you won't have any way to complain.
So the best way is to pay the money quickly and get the matter over with.
Now everyone knows that Freese was the start of this storm, and anyone who has anything to do with him will end up badly.
The most important thing is to end it quickly and cleanly sever ties with the matter.
After returning to Mumbai, Rotun immediately handed over the evidence he had obtained to Vides.
With this evidence, the process of convicting Rajiti began immediately.
Even if Rajiti doesn't speak, this is enough.
In addition, all of the above was done to exonerate Ashok, so the case progressed very quickly.
Ten days later, the preliminary investigation of the case was announced to the public.
As the investigating commissioner of this case, Vides reported the case in front of many media outlets.
As an assistant, Roton also sat next to Vides at the press conference and enjoyed the treatment only available to senior IPS.
The report contained a lot of content, but the most important point was that through the Central Bureau of Investigation's round-the-clock efforts, it was finally found that Ashok was guilty of leadership negligence in the 'Adarsh Settlement Project'.
As the project leader, Ashok was guilty of insufficient supervision of the subsequent management and distribution of the project, which led to many subsequent problems and the outbreak of various corruption cases.
These actions were all private actions taken by some officials in previous government departments.
Ashok should not bear the primary responsibility in this process.
The person who really profited from it was former Finance Minister Rajti Nair. He and other senior officials secretly joined forces to make a fortune from this project.
Then, Vides gave a detailed introduction to what Ragiti had done over the years, such as his collusion with the Kabangoya County Police Chief, Friis Mijik, which caused huge damage to the government's interests in the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine.
Of course the government has shares in the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine, but even though there are shares, the government doesn't receive much money each year.
These were all profits that Rajiti embezzled by falsifying accounts.
Collusion with Freese and all that stuff doesn't really matter.
In short, all these things have to be blamed on Raghiti.
It is definitely not a good idea to talk too much about false accounting, because coal mines are still like this today.
Pirando and his men did the same thing, but at most they were a little better than Ragetti, giving the government a little more. Comparing them with Ragetti, this further proves that Ragetti was embezzling money at the time.
When people like Rajiti were pulled out, they immediately attracted everyone's attention.
After these news media reported this, people naturally believed that Rajiti was the culprit.
The calls for Raghiti's trial suddenly became very loud.
As for Ashok, the matter was naturally handled in a low-key manner, and soon no one would pursue the matter any further.
After all, according to the Central Bureau of Investigation's investigation, Ashok is guilty, but his crime is not the most serious. Now that he has been removed from the position of Chief Minister, that is enough.
Some people even spoke up for Ashok, believing that he was wronged.
On the contrary, Rajiti, a heinous person, was still building up momentum for himself and even thinking of running for chief minister.
This made the people even more angry.
The case went very smoothly. With a scapegoat, the people's hatred was successfully diverted, and Ashok escaped safely.
Rawdon returned to Delhi soon, reported to the Director General of the CBI and then returned to the Administrative College.
His internship ended after about a month.
Although his time as Assistant Investigator was short, Luo Dun felt very emotional.
This allowed him to feel the charm of power in advance.
This is the person who truly holds power, and has a strong deterrent effect on ministers and directors.
This kind of good thing only happens once.
I don’t know when the next time will be.
Probably we can only wait until Rawdon's position reaches a matching police rank, which means that next time he has the opportunity to be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation, his police rank will probably be enough.
I'm afraid it will take more than ten or twenty years, and he will have to become a senior IPS.
For Roton, this was a huge gain.
It is certain that Lagiti and Freese, the two bastards who wanted to kill me, will go to jail.
The next trial will take quite some time, and Roton is not sure how many years he will be sentenced to.
But he believed that these two guys would definitely not have a good life. Maybe they would suddenly fall ill and die after being in prison for a while, or even commit suicide.
After all, whether it was Ragetti or Freese, they had offended too many people, and of course there were many people who wanted to kill them.
Luoton was too lazy to pay attention to these things, just hoping that the two of them would be able to get out of prison safely in the future.
Their power and wealth have long since vanished into thin air, and they can no longer cause any trouble.
In addition to these, the other benefit of Rotun is the financial income.
Moore did not break his promise and later really gave himself a benefit of 1 million rupees.
As for how much benefit Moore and his team gained from this case, Roton had no idea.
But I got 100 million, and a guy like Moore must have earned at least tens of millions.
Regarding these things, Rotten had nothing to be jealous of or dissatisfied with.
It's already very good that I can get over 100 million yuan this time.
After all, I am just a temporary worker. If I were a real CBI assistant investigation commissioner, Moore and others would have to give me at least 10 billion points.
(End of this chapter)
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