Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 200 Weird Reservoir

Chapter 200 Weird Reservoir

For Sharif, the outrageous remarks made by Rausepi in a recent media interview made him extremely angry.

But he had never thought about uprooting Lawtherpi because such a thing was not very realistic.

Not to mention Rodon, even if important personnel from the CBI headquarters went down to investigate, it would probably be difficult to completely resolve these religious problems.

Especially since Lawtherpi has become a powerful figure now, he is not so easy to deal with.

After all, there are too many so-called believers involved here. Those believers are brainless and can explode at the slightest lead of others.

In his opinion, if Rotun could teach Lawtherpi a lesson in this matter, or if that bastard Lawtherpi could be sensible and submit to him, then he would not care about this matter.

This was his highest expectation for Roton.

He was very surprised when Rotun said that he wanted to completely get rid of Lawtherpi.

He just asked casually, but didn't take it seriously. He just thought that young people like Rotten were energetic.

"Director, this is what I think..." Rotun reported his plan to Sherif.

What he was going to do would have a huge impact, and he definitely couldn't do it alone. He needed the support of the big boss to succeed.

Of course, he also needs to rely on Sharif's power to bully others.

After hearing what Rotten said, Sharif pondered for a long time.

It has to be said that Roton's plan is feasible.

It was impossible to say that he didn't want to kill Lawtherpi.

Sometimes he really wanted to send someone to assassinate Lawtherpi.

However, he was also a little worried. After all, Lawserpi had a great influence there now. If he was not careful, things would get out of control. When the Monkey God Cult lost its leader, who knew how much trouble it would cause.

Therefore, this plan will definitely not be implemented easily unless it is absolutely necessary.

Sharif didn't want to cause trouble for himself.

"Roden, have you considered the dangers here?" Sharif said after a while.

"Director, I'm not afraid of danger. As long as I can eradicate this scum and cancer, I'm willing to give up everything." Rotten shouted.

"Okay, Rotun," Sharif praised. "Just go for it. I'll get Kerala to fully cooperate with you. Besides, the police headquarters there are reliable."

Roton understood what Sharif meant. Lautherpi did not have the ability to influence the Police Headquarters yet.

Perhaps he has already started to cultivate relationships with the bigwigs in the state, but he has obviously not extended his reach that far.

The influence of the police is basically limited to the county police department. There may be some connections higher up, but these connections are obviously not strong enough.

This can be seen from the fact that Kes'e is still the county director.

If Lawserpi had great connections in the Police Headquarters, Kes'e's position would have been taken away by Lun Yide long ago. How could he have survived until now?

After hanging up the phone, Luo Dun couldn't help but let out a long sigh.

With Sharif's strong support, he gained the confidence to solve the case.

This is related to the starting point of his future police career. He wants to be a third-level superintendent, which is something Rawdon really desires.

Only after graduating from the School of Administration is it possible to skip grades and be awarded a title.

Once you get into a job, it's very difficult to get promoted.

Most of the time, you still have to rely on experience to gain experience. After all, there are not so many major cases and great achievements in the local area.

The next day, Luo Dun and his team drove to the township where the two reservoirs were to be built.

After several hours of bumpy ride from the county town, it was already noon when we arrived.

The village chief here had already been waiting with government officials.

In fact, if the word "village head" in India is literally translated, it should be called tax collector, which is inherited from the vocabulary used in the Mughal era, the last dynasty of India.

The highest official in the county is literally called the tax collector, which is a term left over from the British colonial period in India.

After all, the most important mission of the British colonists in India was to plunder wealth and resources, and the main job of officials was naturally to collect taxes, which is the origin of the term "tax collector." (For ease of understanding, we will use the terms "county head" and "township head" instead.)
The village chief and other officials were very enthusiastic and gave Luoton and his party a warm hospitality.

The village chief readily agreed to Luoton's suggestion to visit the two reservoirs in person.

He said that those reports were false accusations by some people. The two reservoirs are over there. If they exist, they exist. If they don’t exist, they don’t exist. They are not afraid at all of the people above coming to check.

The village chief's attitude made Luoton feel uneasy.

Is it really a false accusation?

Because the village chief didn't look panicked at all.

If only one of the two reservoirs was built, they would be so panicked when someone like me came to investigate, right?
Yesterday, Roton was still wondering whether someone would come to him immediately and bribe him with money when he proposed to investigate the reservoir.

But nothing has happened so far.

It seems that I may have really thought too much.

"Sir, this is the personal secretary of Mr. Dalaga Tiwari, the contractor of the two reservoir projects." At the dinner, the village chief introduced the person to Luoton.

The secretary was a man in his forties, wearing glasses and looking quite gentle.

However, a word emerged in Rotten's mind, that is, a scumbag.

What good could Lautherpi's elder brother be?

So the guys who work for him basically do all kinds of bad things.

"He is still Master Rausepi Tiwari's elder brother." The personal secretary added.

The corners of Rotten's mouth twitched. Was he trying to use Lawtherpi to suppress him?

However, these people are just relying on Lawtherpi's power to do whatever they want, which is understandable.

So no matter where he went or who he met, he would take out the Lawserpi to show off in order to elevate his status.

"Isn't Mr. Dalaga Tiwari here?" Rawdon asked. "I'd like to consult him on some matters concerning the reservoir construction."

"Our boss is very busy, currently negotiating a billion-dollar project, so he can't come," the secretary said. "But I understand everything about the reservoir. You can ask me if you have any questions, sir. I can guarantee that the reservoir's construction quality is absolutely flawless. It has passed all the inspections and inspections, and I've brought the supporting documentation with me. Would you like to see it, sir?"

"Okay." Luo Dun smiled slightly and said, "Hu Heya, collect these materials first and put them away. I'll look at them when we get back."

He didn't bother to care about the other party's attitude. Did Dalaga look down on him?
And you're putting on airs.

Hu Heya, standing nearby, immediately stepped forward, as if to request the information. The secretary was stunned for a moment; he had only said so casually, not realizing that Luo Dun actually wanted these inspection and acceptance materials.

Is this guy serious?

But he was not afraid. There was nothing wrong with these acceptance materials. They were issued by the relevant departments and there was no falsification.

"I'll have someone get it right away," the secretary said. "Sir Mahesh, I'll be leaving for a moment."

Looking at the secretary leaving, Luoton sneered in his heart.

You can't tell anything from these acceptance and inspection materials alone. The data and other things in them are definitely in compliance with the specifications and are qualified.

But he still needs these materials, after all, they will all be evidence in the future.

Roton didn't think that the project that Dalaga Tiwari had done was done without cutting corners.

It is true that these are materials issued by relevant departments, but the data in them are definitely fabricated.

Even if Dalaga really does something practical, how can he not find any problems if he is determined to find fault?

But these guys are really fearless.

Yes, if it is just about cutting corners, Dalaga is definitely not afraid. It is too easy for them to do it.

Unfortunately, I am now preparing to target relevant government officials.

After the welcome banquet, there were various activities. According to the village chief, Luoton was an official from Delhi, an honor that the village had not seen in hundreds of years, and the atmosphere was very enthusiastic.

It wasn't until around 4 p.m. that it was considered over.

Originally, Luoton thought that he probably wouldn't be able to go for the field investigation today, but he didn't expect the village chief to say that since he was the leader, there was no time to waste.

So, under his leadership, Luoton and his team drove to the two reservoirs for inspection.

The village chief sat in Luoton's car and introduced the local customs and people to Luoton, especially some of the scenery along the way.

Yunando was also in the car. He took out his camera and took pictures of the scenery outside from time to time. The scenery in the mountains was quite nice.

"Sir, look at the temple on that mountain." The village chief suddenly pointed to a temple on the opposite hill and said, "That's the temple dedicated to the Monkey God. It's very famous here."

Roton looked in the direction he pointed and saw that there was indeed a group of buildings in the mountains.

Luoton was particularly impressed by a tall pole that seemed to have the image of a monkey god carved on it.

Because the distance was a bit far, Rotten couldn't see clearly.

"On that tall pillar is a carving of the Monkey God. Our village had someone carefully craft it a few years ago, and Master Lauserpi even came here in person to preside over it. Every night, the Monkey God is illuminated by lights, just like a god descending to the world." The village chief introduced very proudly.

The mountain road became increasingly difficult to drive on, and the car drove very slowly. It took more than two hours before we arrived at the first reservoir.

It was already getting dark at this time.

Luo Dun and his group got off the car, and the village chief immediately took Luo Dun to the dam of the reservoir.

"Sir, please see, in addition to storing water, this reservoir also has the task of generating electricity. Since the two reservoirs were built, the electricity supply in our village has been very sufficient. The villagers are very grateful to the government. But there are always some shameless villains who are causing trouble everywhere, such as making false accusations to the higher authorities. If I find out who they are, I will never let them off easily." The village chief said this with an angry look on his face.

These reservoirs are definitely beneficial to the locals. As the village head said, they can generate electricity and store water.

If there is a drought or something like that, having a reservoir is very important.

Another function of these two reservoirs is hydroelectric power generation, which is definitely a great thing for a township.

Younando was taking various photos of the reservoir.

"Sir, it's getting late. Shall we continue to the next reservoir?" asked the village chief.

"Is it too late?" asked Rawdon.

"Sure." The village chief smiled. "Anyway, the reservoir is so big that you can see it when you get there. It won't matter even if it's a little dark."

"Okay, now that you're here, let's seize the opportunity." Rotun said with a smile.

So, under the guidance of the village chief, the car drove around on the mountain path for more than an hour before arriving at the second reservoir.

By this time, it was already dark.

There are a few street lights on the reservoir dam. Although the lights are on, they still look dim.

"These lights are not turned on normally. They are only turned on when the superiors come to inspect." The village chief also gave a special explanation.

Roton looked at the reservoir dam. Only a small area under the street lights was visible, but the rest of the area was pitch black.

"This reservoir feels a bit strange." Roton frowned.

"Sir, what's so strange?" asked the village chief.

"Why do I feel like this reservoir is very similar to the previous one?" Luo Dun said, pointing to the dam. "The shape is very similar."

Hearing what Luo Dun said, the village chief couldn't help but laugh out loud: "Sir, this is what I was just about to say. I didn't expect you to have noticed it so early. You really deserve to be called a commander. You have a good eye."

"Oh, what's the story?" asked Rawdon.

"Actually, the designs for these two reservoirs came from the same company. Since the terrain is similar, they used the same design plan. While there are some differences in details like the dam foundation construction, their appearance is essentially the same," the township head laughed. "An unfamiliar eye might mistake them for the same one at first glance. Sir, look at the surroundings—the mountains, the water—is this the same reservoir? I just don't know which bastard is making these false accusations. He can't stand to see the township prospering. Since the construction of these two reservoirs, with abundant electricity, the township's living standards have greatly improved. Of course, this has also harmed some people. When the reservoirs were being built, there was fierce competition for contracting projects, and I suspect those who didn't get the contracts were behind the scenes. Please help me find these bastards."

"I see." Roden smiled. "I'll mention this to the police. These criminals who maliciously and falsely accuse us must be punished."

"Thank you very much, sir." The village chief said gratefully, "Sir, do you want to see more?"

Rotun continued to look at the reservoir, frowning slightly. He always felt that there was something strange about the reservoir.

But I couldn't say it all of a sudden.

"Let's go back. It's so late. It's too much trouble for the village chief." said Luoton.

"Sir, you are so polite. I just serve the leaders." The village head smiled and said, "Sir, you are different from the previous ones."

"What's the difference?" asked Rawdon.

"Before, when the officials came to inspect us, we had to be very careful when speaking to them. But you make me feel very friendly," the village head said. "Maybe it's because you're from Delhi. People from big places tend to be more generous, unlike those local leaders here..."

On the way back, the village chief was very talkative and never stopped talking.

His words naturally contained compliments and flattery for Rotun.

To be honest, after hearing these things, Rotun felt quite comfortable.

(End of this chapter)

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