Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 301: Taking Control of the Southern District Police Station

Chapter 301: Taking Control of the Southern District Police Station (asking for monthly tickets)

The news that the police were going to hold a press conference to report on the bus rape case quickly spread.

In fact, many media reporters had already gathered outside the South District Police Station, waiting for the latest news.

After all, the case occurred in the jurisdiction of the South District Police Station, and waiting here can help us get first-hand information faster and better.

So, as soon as the news came out, less than an hour later, the press conference at the South District Police Station was crowded with reporters.

Roton naturally informed Yunando and gave him some inside information and some matters that required cooperation, such as some questions. He would take care of the truth news and give him the opportunity to ask questions.

Many reporters were surprised to see Najda, the Director General of Delhi Police, present at the scene.

Because they had not received this news just now, they thought it was just a press conference held by the South District Police Station.

However, they also attached great importance to the press conference held by the South District Police Station.

Now with Najida as the director general, this news will be even more explosive.

Rawdon sat down next to Najda.

At this time, the person sitting next to Najida must be Kenjis, but unfortunately this guy is not there.

Najida quickly responded to questions that the news media were very concerned about, such as the situation of the prisoners.

Najida told them that there were six criminals in total, all of whom had been arrested, but a few were on their way.

Next, the police will interrogate the criminal overnight and announce the latest investigation results to the public as quickly as possible.

This news naturally made the reporters very happy, this is big news.

To be honest, they wondered how long it would take the police to catch the murderer.

Based on their understanding of the police's previous handling style, there would be no more news or progress within ten days or half a month.

It will take even longer to actually solve the case.

Maybe this case will never come to fruition.

In the past, there were many major cases that caused a big stir at the beginning, but were later forgotten as time passed.

I didn’t expect that the police caught the criminal within one day. The efficiency is so high that it seems a little unreal.

"This operation to capture the criminals was the result of the personal arrangement of Deputy Director Mahesh. Thanks to the quick response of the police, the criminals were prevented from escaping. If we were a little bit later and allowed these guys to escape to other states, it would have been time-consuming and laborious to catch them." Najida continued.

He was not stingy in praising Rodon in front of the media.

Because he knew very well how important Roton was in the hearts of the people.

Therefore, promoting Rotun and praising him can actually help the public reduce their dissatisfaction with the police.

When everyone heard that it was Rotun who was responsible, they came to their senses.

During this period, news about Rawdon solving cases in the jurisdiction of the Southern District Police Station appeared in the media and newspapers from time to time.

For example, a certain case was solved, or a powerful or wealthy person was arrested.

It can be said that every case involving Rawdon can cause public outcry.

This time, Roton was personally in charge of the case, no wonder it was solved so quickly.

"Officer Mahesh, could you please tell us more about the arrest of the criminal?" a reporter asked.

"Okay, I'll explain to you what I know now..." Roton revealed some of the identities of these prisoners, as well as where they were caught.

The media were all unsatisfied with Rotun's answer, but unfortunately they also knew that the criminal had just been caught and the police would have to interrogate him to find out more.

For example, their motive for committing the crime, why they treated the girl so cruelly, etc.

We can only find out later.

"Chief Chandra, the occurrence of such a serious case in Delhi does not mean that the public security in Delhi is very bad, and does your police need to bear responsibility in this regard?" asked a reporter.

"The Southern District Police Department's safety has been widely praised, with its crime clearance rate ranking first among the nine districts for two consecutive years. But this incident happened here. Does this mean that the Southern District Police Department is falsifying these evaluations?"

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Still, many reporters began to attack the police.

Of course, Roton and Najida were mentally prepared for this.

"We at the Delhi Police have been constantly improving and enhancing Delhi's security environment, but sometimes, these problems cannot be entirely blamed on our police force. This is not me shirking responsibility, it's simply due to limited funding," said Najda. "The South District Police Station has had the highest crime clearance rate for two years, and that's undeniable. There's no fabrication. As for this incident in the South District, it's indeed due to security issues there."

Everyone is actually somewhat aware of the shortage of police funding.

It's not just a lack of funding; police force is also severely insufficient.

Although India has a large number of police officers, not many of them are actually useful.

Because a large part of the police force is needed to protect politicians and civil servants.

Police officers need to be stationed outside civil servants' communities and even some civil servants' residences.

There are also some local dignitaries and wealthy people who are also the focus of police protection.

These took away a large part of the police force.

When it comes to maintaining public order and solving cases, the police force is stretched thin.

"Chief, isn't this contradictory? Since they are both number one, why is there such a big problem with public security in South Delhi?" a reporter asked.

"No, there's no contradiction," Najda explained. "The South District has a high crime clearance rate because of Deputy Commissioner Mahesh. Most of these cases were solved under his supervision."

The reporters present all agreed, as they were aware of the situation. "However, some aspects of overall public security in the South District are not under the responsibility of Deputy Commissioner Mahesh, but rather the personal responsibility of the South District Police Chief," Najda said. "Kenjis Ojha has done an extremely poor job in this regard, and Kenjis bears unshirkable responsibility for the public security issues."

These words stunned the reporters present.

Najida's words were very harsh, and he was very dissatisfied with Director Kenkis.

He called him by his name and gave him a very bad review.

"Kenjis keeps saying he wants to improve the security environment in the South District, but he has never implemented it. The security environment of the South District Police Station has shown no signs of improvement. The surveillance project case brought the South District Police Station to attention, and someone took responsibility at the time. However, the subsequent surveillance project has still not been completed and is basically in a state of unfinished development. If there were a complete surveillance system, I think it would be able to better deter crime and perhaps this tragedy could have been avoided. Unfortunately, such a good plan was ruined by Kenjis. When this case happened, the leadership of the South District Police Station, with the exception of Deputy Chief Rawdon, who stayed at his post, the other chiefs and three deputy chiefs were all away. They actually went on vacation, which is a disgrace to the police. They must be held accountable for this case. I now announce in front of everyone that Chief Kenjis and the other three deputy chiefs of the South District Police Station will be suspended. Pending the subsequent investigation."

There was an uproar at the scene.

It was so shocking. A director and three deputy directors of the district police station were suspended all at once. This was a huge commotion.

If there wasn't a deputy chief here, the South District Police Station would have been almost paralyzed.

Although some people think that Najida is trying to shift the blame, it has to be said that Kenkis and others really hit the nail on the head.

They were not there at this time, and Kenkis had indeed told everyone he met about improving security in the South District.

He has been touting these as his political achievements.

These media have all reported on this.

Many of the media were even found by Kenkis himself to publicize these.

Now these have almost become evidence that backfires on Kenkis.

After talking so much for so long, the actual public security situation in the South District has not changed at all.

The only thing that changed was the crime clearance rate, and that was all thanks to Rawdon alone, as everyone could see.

If it weren't for Rawdon, the South District would still have the lowest crime clearance rate.

Therefore, it seems not surprising that such a vicious case occurred in the South District.

Naturally, Director Kenkis will be held responsible for these issues.

"Deputy Commissioner Mahesh will be in charge of this case. You can trust his ability. He will definitely handle this case successfully and will not let any criminals escape." Najda said, turning to look at Roden and asked, "You will be in charge of the South District Police Station for the time being. Any questions?"

"Director, I promise to complete the task." Rotun immediately stood up and shouted loudly.

Najida's words made Luoton feel relieved.

Although he had already guessed this when Najida told him that she was venting her anger just now.

But only after hearing Najida's decision to suspend Kenkis and others did I feel truly relieved.

Moreover, Najida asked him to take charge of the police station temporarily. It can be said that during this period, he was an acting director.

Especially in the absence of other deputy chiefs, Rawdon almost has all the power in the South District Police Department. This must be a very good feeling.

Having been targeted by Kenkis these days, Rotun must be very depressed.

He had endured it for a long time and didn't want to endure it anymore.

I originally wanted to get rid of Kenkis and the others through Vides.

Now it seems that Vides may not even need to take action.

He didn't expect that the Delhi bus rape case would happen in his jurisdiction, and Kenjis and his team were not there.

In fact, even if Kenjis is better here, it won’t change anything.

Najida will still put the blame on Kenkis.

The reason is simple, Kenkis messed things up.

Since it is obvious that you cannot improve the public security in your jurisdiction, can't you keep a low profile?

We cannot just remain silent on these issues like other district police stations do.

Perhaps it was Roton's extremely high crime-solving rate that made Kenkis a little arrogant, and he felt that he was very capable.

So they wanted to build momentum on these public opinions and make the South District Police Station more famous.

Kenkis must have ambitions and aspirations, and he wants to use such means to get promoted.

Because this way we can compare it with other district police stations, a clear comparison.

From a certain perspective, Kenkis' actions actually offended the police departments in other districts.

Kenkis relies on the fact that he has Rotun, a master of solving crimes, under his command, so he dares to publicize the improvement of the public security environment.

The chiefs of other police stations wanted to follow suit but found they had no confidence because they did not have people like Rawdon under their command.

Therefore, during this period, Kenkis' relationship with the chiefs of other district police stations was not very good.

After all, everyone is in a competitive relationship. What should they do if Kenkis suddenly steals the limelight?
Previously, those newspapers praised Kenkis and the South District Police Station in various ways, and criticized the police stations in other districts as worthless.

The other district police stations had no choice but to remain silent in the face of the booming Kenkis.

Therefore, Najda would basically not encounter any obstacles in the Delhi police system when he took action against Kenkis.

The police chiefs of the other eight districts would definitely agree, and even if they disagreed, they would not object.

Then some of their backers will certainly agree and will not oppose Najida's decision.

Even if Kenkis and the others have some connections, their connections are obviously not enough to change Najida's decision.

(End of this chapter)

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