Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 289 CBI Director Resigns

Chapter 289 CBI Director Resigns (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
In 2012, the Delhi bus rape case shocked the world. It was so heinous in nature.

This has put India in the spotlight, and its international image has once again suffered a huge blow.

What Su Wei said about harassment on buses is very common in India.

Due to crowded buses and the fact that Indian men themselves discriminate against and disrespect women, various types of harassment occur frequently.

Most women just swallow their anger.

After all, Indian society is often full of victim blaming, especially for women.

The status of women is too low. Even if they are raped by men, it is the women's fault.

"Sister, your side is not under his control." Seeing that Rotun didn't say anything, Kanina looked a little strange.

She was afraid that Su Wei's words would make Luo Dun unhappy.

Kanina knew very well what was going on with the police.

This kind of thing cannot be changed by anyone, not even Rotten.

This is not just a police problem, but a society-wide problem.

She is a woman, so she naturally understands how unsafe women are in this country.

All they can do is to avoid going to remote places as much as possible and stay at night if possible.

Su Wei didn't say anything else. She also noticed that Luo Dun looked a little strange.

"As for this matter, I can only offer some suggestions to the higher-ups," Luo Dun sighed. "All I can do now is strengthen management of this area in the South District as much as possible. After all, the South District is the only area I can manage right now."

"That's good." Su Wei smiled, "At least the women in the South District will be much safer."

She actually just sighed like that just now.

There is basically no solution to this kind of thing.

It is already very good that Roton has been able to strengthen public security in the southern district.

Su Wei believed that Luoton's power could still improve public security in the southern district.

The next day, Roton found the chief, Kenjis Oga, and mentioned his intention to strengthen public security.

Kenkis affirmed Rotun's idea on the spot and expressed enthusiastically that he would definitely implement this work.

After coming out of Kenkis' office, Rawdon felt a little confused.

Kenkis agreed so readily that he felt a little uneasy.

Is that guy trying to fool me?
However, that afternoon, Rawdon discovered that Kenkis was really prepared to make a big effort to improve public security in the South District.

Kenkis called in several media reporters and held a small press conference.

As the deputy district chief, Roton naturally attended the conference, and this was strongly requested by Kenjis, because the main content of this press conference was about improving public security in the southern district.

Kenkis announced his plan to the reporters present with a smile.

"In order to better protect the lives and property of the people, our police are preparing to launch a series of anti-crime operations. Director Mahesh has rich experience in this regard. I believe everyone knows that Director Mahesh once built a surveillance system in Mumbai to deter crime or to better investigate clues afterwards. So in the South District, I plan to do the same, and I will apply to my superiors for construction funds for this project." Kenkis said.

Roton didn't expect Kenkis to say that.

If a surveillance system could really be built, perhaps the tragedy next year could have been avoided.

To be honest, Rawdon only knew that the case happened in Delhi, but he was not sure where exactly.

All we know is that this case happened in the Indian capital, where a girl was subjected to inhuman torture. Roton has no idea of ​​the specific location, and many news reports did not mention it.

After all, for these newspapers, marking Delhi is shocking because everyone knows that it is the capital of India. As for the specific location, even if it is written, no one will care and it is easy to ignore it.

What Luoton can do now is to improve the security environment in his jurisdiction.

Perhaps the movement in the South District will also influence other brother districts to follow up. If so, the overall security environment in Delhi will definitely be improved.

Roton is not a saint, but if some tragedies can be avoided, then what's wrong with that?

Of course, this project can actually be regarded as one of his political achievements, and it is mainly for the purpose of gaining credit.

Roton understood that Kenkis wanted to use his name to ask for money from the General Administration.

He knew his relationship with Najda.

So, this project will basically be approved by Najda.

Then the General Administration will definitely need to allocate funds to support the construction of the monitoring system within the southern district.

This is very helpful in improving the crime-solving rate.

In fact, there is a surveillance system in the South District, but it is very imperfect.

Even if there are cameras, they are very sparse and not very effective.

Kenkis gave the task of building the camera to Roton.

The other deputy directors did not argue about this.

Although there is a lot of money involved, this project was proposed by Roton, who had previous experience in this area in Mumbai.

In addition, with Roton's relationship with Najida, he will be able to get better support from Najida, and I believe there will be more grant funds.

By then, these people will also benefit indirectly.

Kenkis was very decisive and reported the plan to the General Administration the next day, and specifically asked Rotun to go over.

"You guys are really quick. You just held the press conference yesterday, and you already reported your plan this morning." Najida glanced over the plan and said with a smile, "That Kenkis guy is really working hard for once."

He is well aware of the efficiency of his subordinates.

No matter what you do in your daily life, it will take three to five days to complete the workload.

"You made the plan, right?" Najda asked again.

Roten smiled.

Of course he rushed this out overnight.

Kenkis had given him the order, and Rotten felt like he had shot himself in the foot. He had been the one who proposed improving the security environment, and Kenkis had simply taken advantage of it, putting everything on his shoulders, and he had no choice but to accept it.

After all, Kenjis is the director, and he has the power to assign tasks to the deputy directors below.

Rodon had done it once in Mumbai, so it wasn't that difficult for him.

Just make some modifications to the plan in Mumbai to suit the situation in Delhi and it will work.

So Rotun didn't spend much time on it. He worked hard for one night and came up with some preliminary plans.

"It's a good plan," Najida said with a smile. "Let's start with your southern district as a pilot. If we roll it out to all districts, it'll require a lot of funding, and the General Administration can't support it all at once. We'll need to apply to the Ministry of the Interior."

This monitoring system is not started from scratch, it can be regarded as a complete monitoring network.

It means increasing the number of cameras and expanding the monitoring range.

Najida's words were not meant to deceive Roton.

If the General Administration can squeeze in some money to build a monitoring system for a district, some funds can be freed up.

But if it is implemented simultaneously in all nine districts of Delhi, the funding from the General Administration will definitely not be enough.

Such a major move would definitely require additional funding from the government.

This application is very troublesome because it involves a huge amount of money and needs to go through various approval processes. It is hard to say whether it will be approved in the end.

Therefore, Najida hopes to set up a pilot project in the southern district.

With Luo Dun around, he believed that this pilot project would definitely be a success.

With this successful example, he will be more confident in seeking funding from the government.

The Delhi General Administration also allocated funds very quickly. This was because Najda was personally watching over it, and the people below did not dare to be negligent.

The total funding is over ten billion rupees, so this is a big project.

When they learned that there was so much money, many people in the police station became jealous.

But now that Rotun is in charge, many people can only sigh.

In fact, they also knew that if it weren't for Roton, even if the higher-ups agreed to the project, the funds allocated would not be so much.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that this is Najida's support for Rodon.

However, Roton has experience in this area, so Najda's decision is certainly not wrong.

Other district police stations are also jealous.

Why didn’t they get such a good thing?
No matter how jealous they are, they have no chance this time.

However, they all hope that the South District Police Department can do a good job in this project.

In this way, the General Administration will be more confident in obtaining financial support from the government next time.

That’s when they will each get their share of the cake.

It can be said that whether the South District Police Station can successfully carry out this project is related to everyone's interests.

When they knew that Roton was in charge of this project, they felt relieved.

After all, Rawdon was doing very well in Mumbai.

Now that Roton has connections with Najda and the support of the Director General, they are optimistic.

Once the South District is successful, I will also be able to have such a big project in the future, and then I will be able to get kickbacks very comfortably.

Luoton is naturally serious about his work, and this is also a great political achievement for him.

He personally visited and investigated the area under his jurisdiction to determine the various surveillance locations, the number of cameras in each area, and so on.

All of these require an overall plan.

After more than a month of running around, Luoton finally decided on the initial resettlement site and the number of people to be resettled.

It was the hottest time of the day, and Rotun had been running around outside, getting darker.

But Su Wei and Kanina were heartbroken.

The next step is the purchase and construction of cameras.

This time, Rotun had no intention of handing over the project to Sori. He had just arrived here and would not take the benefits this time.

So his advice to Kenkis was to open it up to external bidding.

Kenkis agreed immediately without hesitation.

After all, this project is under the charge of Luoton, and judging from the current operation, it is going very well.

As the director, Luo Dun also deserves credit for successfully completing this project, so he basically did not interfere with the project.

Besides, if he interfered, Director Najida would probably not be satisfied.

The only problem is that this project involves a large amount of money, and many people are trying to use their connections to get the project.

I have to find some time to talk to Rotundit and ask him to take care of the people on my side.

Just as Rawdon was working enthusiastically at the South District Police Station, bad news came.

Sharif has resigned as director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, which is considered his retirement.

After this news was reported, Roton was a little dumbfounded.

If Sharif is no longer the director, half of his support in Delhi will be gone.

To be precise, more than half of it fell down.

Another small part of his support is Delhi Police Commissioner Najda.

Compared with Najda and Sharif, he obviously has a better relationship with Sharif. After all, he has experienced several major cases.

(End of this chapter)

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