Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 321: Fight to the End

Chapter 321: Fight to the End
"Deputy Inspector General Mahesh, is there something wrong with what you said? The information we received before we came here was not like this. Didn't you say that you were going to apologize for the police strike?" A reporter immediately asked loudly after realizing what was happening.

"Yes! It was said that you realized the shortcomings in your work and were ready to apologize." A reporter also echoed.

Many of these reporters received some information about the content of this press conference.

For example, they knew that the Police Headquarters meant that Roton would make some concessions.

But what Roton said just now didn't mean any concession.
It obviously means to continue the tit-for-tat confrontation.

"Who told you that?" Rotun said with a dark face.

When the reporter heard Rotun's question, he thought to himself, "Oh no!"

How could I say such a thing in public?

This is the information they got from inside the Police Headquarters. It's all private and it's not easy to say it out.

He hesitated, not knowing how to answer.

"You journalists should report real news, not just hearsay. Even if you get information from someone, you have to find a reliable source. Many people these days are spreading false information to make a little money. I think you've been deceived. Who said I want to apologize? I have a clear conscience about what I did. Whether I did anything wrong is not for the striking people to judge, but for the public to judge. The ones who should apologize are the striking police officers. They were paid by the state, yet they did such a thing. In my opinion, those who don't return to their posts immediately should be fired, and those whose actions are serious should be held accountable."

"Deputy Inspector General Mahesh, watch your words." House had to remind Rawdon in a low voice.

This kid Rotten is getting more and more outrageous. What does he want to do?
Did you hold this press conference yourself to let him say these things?

However, Rawdon seemed not to have heard his reminder and continued, "Tomorrow, I will give them one day. If any police officer is not on duty the day after tomorrow morning, they will be held accountable."

The reporters present all widened their eyes. Just one day?

"Deputy Inspector General Mahesh, is one day too short?" a reporter asked.

"Including tonight, about a day and a half," Rotten said. "I originally wanted to say everything should be back to normal by tomorrow morning, but I think I'd better give them some time to think. Of course, tomorrow is time for them to stay home and reflect and calm down. If anyone causes trouble again, they'll have to consider the consequences."

House's face turned pale. This kid Rotten was playing tricks on him.

I said at the time that holding a press conference was to make Rodon surrender.

Is this a submissive attitude?
It means to fight to the end.

If I had known this guy was planning this, I wouldn’t have held this press conference.

House winked at his office director, who was quite perceptive and immediately understood the director's hint.

Then he sent a text message to a media reporter he had found.

After receiving the text message, the reporter immediately shouted, "Excuse me, Deputy Inspector General Mahesh, these words of yours will definitely not satisfy the striking police officers. If they refuse to listen and instead anger them and escalate the situation, who will bear the consequences?"

Hearing this, Rotten did not answer immediately, but turned his head to look at House.

"It must be a decision made by the leadership of the General Police Department, right? Director Senna!" Fia said.

Fia's words made House's face twitch.

This woman is hateful.

This is just Luo Dun's mess. What does it have to do with other leaders of their headquarters?
"Deputy Inspector General Mahesh, please note that any proposals that have not been discussed by the bureau should not be announced, so as to avoid misunderstandings." House had to speak up. "Regarding what Deputy Inspector General Mahesh said just now, it does not actually represent the views of the General Administration..."

House will definitely not help Roton take on this responsibility.

Even if he had to deny Rodon's remarks in front of so many reporters, he had to do it.

This was equivalent to a direct conflict with Rotten in front of everyone.

Generally speaking, this kind of conflict would be confined to the police station. But if the situation gets out, I will also be affected.

He cursed Rotun in his heart.

What Rotten said just now made him feel a little embarrassed.

Although he said it was Luo Dun's personal opinion, he was the director of the General Administration after all.

If Roton's plan doesn't work, then I have to come up with one myself, right?

But he didn't want to get too involved, and he was still thinking of putting all the blame on Rotun.

Since this kid Rotun doesn't know what's good for him, don't blame me for being ruthless.

"This is just Inspector General Mahesh's personal opinion. Don't take it seriously," House continued. "The department is studying the demands raised by the striking officers. I believe we'll have a satisfactory response soon. Those who are responsible must be held accountable."

In the last sentence, House obviously emphasized the tone, which was a point to Rotten.

"That's right. This is what I mean, and it's also what the General Administration's Inspection Department means," Rotun said calmly. "It's our Inspection Department's responsibility to investigate illegal activities, so my previous words won't change. If anyone wants to give it a try—humph!"

It seemed that Roton didn't hear the hidden meaning in House's words.

Rotun's words were not polite at all, and every word he said was threatening.

They were all directed at the striking police officers.

The reporters present all sighed in admiration at Rotun's courage.

Generally speaking, when encountering such group incidents, the usual approach is to calm these people's emotions as quickly as possible.

For example, you can agree to some of their conditions first, so that they can calm down their excitement.

Once people calm down and disperse, it will be very difficult to gather them together again.

Then there is a lot of room for the next operation.

But Roden refused to give in and confronted them head-on, forcing the striking police to make a choice with an extremely tough attitude.

There are only two choices: continue the strike or go back to work as normal.

There is no third way.

If this method succeeds, the effect will definitely be very good and the incident will be resolved quickly.

But if it fails, it will cause greater conflicts, and the losses will be even greater. Feiya looked at Luo Dun on the stage, her beautiful eyes shining. This kind of man is the most attractive.

There is no point in compromising with those police officers who are causing trouble. They are just a bunch of idiots and corrupt elements. They should be suppressed with force and thunder.

Corruption, that's for sure. There aren't many good people among these policemen.

As for stupid, it's almost really stupid.

How could a deputy inspector general of the General Administration like Roton possibly manage some grassroots police officers? Most of these guys are just scaring themselves.

Fia heard that Rotun had arrested some grassroots directors and deputy directors.

But that was because these guys arrested employees of his own company, so Rotun took action.

People at the level of Luoton are definitely targeting the management of major regional police stations and some important city police stations.

However, Fia also knew that many of these troublemakers were instigated by people with ulterior motives.

Due to the recent panic within the Kupang police system, it gave some people an opportunity to take advantage of the situation.

This is the tragedy of the people at the bottom. They are played around by those above them and don’t even realize they are being exploited.

Of course, the people below often have no choice.

Many of them may have received orders from their superiors, and this matter must have been instructed by someone.

Needless to say, the biggest one is House. House issued orders through his subordinates layer by layer, and combined with the fear of those police officers, he caused the current strike.

House had a gloomy face and he didn't want to continue arguing with Rotten.

Since he was determined to confront the striking police officers, I didn't care anymore.

To be honest, House even thought that it would be okay to make this matter a bigger deal.

It will be Roton and the Federal Ministry of the Interior who will be embarrassed.

It seems that after the press conference, I will have to encourage those people below and strengthen their beliefs. They must not be scared by Rotun's threatening words.

"Let's stop here for today." The office director hurried out to announce.

He naturally realized that what Rotun said was completely contrary to the director, and he didn't know what Rotun would say if he continued.

"Sorry, I want to ask one more thing. Director Senna, I want to ask when my employees of Truth News will be released." Fia asked.

Hearing this question, House secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

The woman changed the subject, which saved him from having to continue expressing his opinion on the strike and march.

However, the arrest of the Truth News employees is not a good thing either.

Of course he knew about these things, because he was the one who ordered his subordinates to do them.

After arresting her employees, Luoton also directly arrested the grassroots directors and deputy directors who participated in the arrest.

Now that this woman has brought up this matter, is she trying to find fault with him?
He couldn't help but sneer in his heart, this woman is a little inflated.

Did she think that she could put pressure on herself just because she had a news media company?

"Is there such a thing?" House pretended to be ignorant. "I'll ask someone later to find out what's going on. If there's nothing wrong with your employee, I'm sure the people below will release him soon. If there is, we can only follow the procedure."

"The chief doesn't know? That's really strange." Fia said with a puzzled look on her face. "My employees are definitely fine. I trust them. Instead, some gang members who had conflicts with them were released. Such different treatment is really infuriating. I went to the police station to ask, and they said it was the order of the higher-ups, and some said it was Chief Senna's order. It seems those guys lied and actually used your name to do things that damage your reputation."

House's heart sank. This hateful woman actually said such words directly. Isn't this a slap in the face?
Fortunately, his many years of official career had trained him to remain calm and his expression did not change much.

"If this actually happened, I will definitely investigate it thoroughly. The people below are acting so recklessly." House pretended to be furious.

"Almost all these police officers who refused to release the prisoners have joined the strike. I think they are a bunch of bad guys." Fia sighed.

Everyone looked at House with amusement in their eyes.

After all, they are journalists and are knowledgeable.

They know exactly what's going on here.

The Truth News previously reported some negative information about the police crazily, which earned House's resentment. The employees of the Gubang branch were almost all arrested by the police some time ago. These are no longer secrets.

It's disgusting that House is still so hypocritical.

"Today's press conference ends here!" the office director hurriedly announced the end.

If this continues, the director will be in a difficult situation.

This press conference was completely out of his control. Aren't Roton and the female boss of Truth News just here to cause trouble?

It was over, and the reporters present began to leave. They had to rush back to think carefully about how to report the news, and of course they had to ask their leaders for instructions.

Some things can be reported, but some things may not be easy to publish.

But just because I don’t log in doesn’t mean that other colleagues won’t log in either.

For example, the truth news is definitely very bold. Once they set their sights on you, they will not stop until they have skinned you alive.

Before Fia left, her eyes met with Roton's.

Roton really didn't expect Fia to come here. She had never told him about this, so he was a little surprised.

But with Fia in charge, there's no problem believing in the truth of the news.

As for public opinion, Roton felt very at ease.

It depends on what House does. If he wants to die, I can only help him.

(End of this chapter)

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