Reborn as a Police Officer in India
Chapter 563: Blank Check
Chapter 563: Blank Check
Rodon and Sory had instructed that there were certain things the recruits couldn't do.
Although in India, various illegal and criminal activities are really nothing to these powerful people.
For example, in cases of rape and murder, as long as those with power and influence are involved, the victims are completely powerless.
Rodton does not tolerate such heinous crimes; he has certain bottom lines.
Rodton believed that Sory was still sensible.
As for the others, Rodton couldn't do anything about them.
After all, this is India, and it's impossible to simply adapt to local customs like in China.
Moreover, as his status and position rise, some things become harder for his opponents to manipulate.
This kind of thing can easily be used by the opponent.
“I’ll have the Delhi police make the arrests,” Rodon said calmly. “You should know what Panstar’s men have done, right?”
Roton has close ties with the Delhi police; after all, he once worked for the Delhi police.
Although Penstar used law enforcement to arrest Sory's men, Rodton would not use the CBI to arrest Penstar's men.
Given Pan Sida's character, the men he associates with are definitely not clean.
These cases can be handled by the police.
“Of course, that guy dared to target us. I’ve got all the information I need about them. Panstar’s men are just like him, utterly despicable and capable of anything,” Sori said. “But you can leave these matters to me; there’s no need for the police to get involved.”
Rodon stared at Sori, who hurriedly explained, "I'll contact Neil. Neil is an expert at this kind of thing and can definitely make those people on Panstar's side regret it."
With Rodon's words, Sori certainly felt confident.
Sori is all too familiar with these tactics used against opponents.
In Sory's opinion, this was a trivial matter that Rodton didn't need to get involved at all.
If Rodton has to handle all of these things, wouldn't that make him look incompetent?
Neil Suranki, once a low-level gangster in the Mumbai slums, is now a completely different person.
With Rodton as his backer, Neil did very well.
His gang's influence extends beyond Mumbai; he also has considerable power in Delhi.
Of course, Neil doesn't usually contact Rodon directly anymore.
After all, his identity was somewhat sensitive, and Rodon couldn't openly reveal his relationship with him, which was different from Sori, who was a businessman and whose identity was more respectable.
If anything comes up, Rodton will have Sory handle the communication with Neil.
Rodton himself didn't really need Neil to do anything for him.
However, just because Rodon doesn't use him much doesn't mean Neil is useless. He's still very useful to Kanina and the others.
In order to win votes, in addition to winning supporters on their own side, they also have to attack their opponents in various ways.
Kanina and her team handled the legitimate methods, while Neil was responsible for the less glamorous, behind-the-scenes tactics.
Neil's henchmen are good at intimidation and coercion.
Approval ratings and votes can be determined voluntarily by the public.
Similarly, they can be coerced into voting by gang members.
This is no secret; everyone does it.
Many political parties rely on local gangs for support, needing gang members to garner more public support in order to get more votes.
Neil's influence has largely shifted to Mumbai and Mabang, following the development of Kanina and her group.
Nir's influence extends to several states surrounding Mabang.
Neil is definitely a big shot now, straddling both the legal and illegal worlds.
Of course, Sory also needed Neil's help with some business matters.
Often, it's easier to resolve troublesome matters when gang members step in.
Like Thorne, Neil knew how he made his fortune.
Only by following in Rodon's footsteps can their lives become more stable.
Sori and Neil were a perfect team, and they were invincible.
This time, Panstar is targeting us, and Sori will definitely retaliate.
In Thorne's view, once Rodon approves, Rodon won't need to intervene; he and Neil can easily launch a counterattack.
Dealing with Panstar and his cronies would be too easy.
The law enforcement agency is very powerful, but it is still short-staffed.
They can't possibly handle things like kidnappings or fights involving gang members.
These are generally matters for the police.
In New Delhi, with Rodden in charge, there's no need to worry about police alignment.
If they can't handle the police, then all these years have been wasted.
Therefore, if Neil and his team take action, they can definitely cause Panstar and his gang a lot of trouble.
"Okay, I believe you can handle it." Rodon smiled slightly.
Such people are the most useful. If you have to do everything yourself, what's the point of having these people?
Both Sori and Neil are indeed capable.
For Rodon, Powell's petty tricks show a complete lack of class.
If you really want to provoke me, can't you just be direct?
Clearly, Powell is not yet willing to do so.
As for why Powell did this...
After some thought, Rodon had some guesses in his mind.
While it's possible that Pavlov's actions were to help his brother Panstar, that's likely only a small part of the reason. The most probable reason is that Pavlov wanted to test the limits of the People's Party's influence.
This was also a way for Povet to demonstrate his loyalty to the People's Party.
For Poveyd, sticking close to the current ruling party is his best option.
As long as Lao Xian and his gang don't fall from power, his position as the head of the law enforcement bureau will remain as secure as Mount Tai.
Unfortunately, while Poveyd could foresee that the BJP would win the next general election, he couldn't have known that the number of parliamentary seats would not reach a majority.
The number is far lower than that of the previous two sessions.
In this way, the People's Party will no longer be the only dominant party.
They need to unite with allies to govern.
Unlike now, the People's Party has become too arrogant and is no longer as friendly to its former allies.
In the first term, they were able to share a considerable amount of benefits with their allies.
In the second term, even the smallest spots were rarely allocated to allies; it was a complete monopolistic practice.
This is not surprising, as most people are optimistic about the People's Party in the upcoming general election.
Their advantages are undeniable.
However, over the years, they have offended too many people.
It offended its allies and some powerful local forces in various states.
Furthermore, Lao Xian's policies over the years have basically all failed; manufacturing has declined compared to before, unemployment has soared, and inflation has become severe.
The lives of the Indian people have been greatly impacted.
The old man used Hinduism and nationalism to rise to power and suppressed Islam.
Now other opponents have realized that if the People's Party can use it, why can't they?
As a result, many of these guys' methods are even more radical than those of the People's Party.
For example, during the election campaign, they made far more slogans and promises than the People's Party did.
Whether or not those promises will be fulfilled after the election is not something we need to consider now.
They just want to get more votes first, and then they'll figure things out later.
Otherwise, if you can't even get to the top, what else can you talk about?
Let's issue the blank check first and see what happens.
Like the People's Party, they have basically failed to fulfill any of the promises they made in their previous two elections.
The People's Party may appear to be thriving on the surface, but it is actually fraught with hidden crises.
Nirmala and the others were actually aware of these things.
Unfortunately, this is not something that can be resolved or improved in a short period of time.
Almost all of the senior management were involved.
Who do you want to stop?
Who would be willing to give up the benefits?
In short, when you profit and amass wealth, the interests of others are harmed.
Opposition forces, including the Congress Party, are secretly building up their strength.
Perhaps the old immortals and others have concerns about this matter, but the vast majority of people within the People's Party are still very optimistic.
They have completely disregarded the Congress Party and other opposition groups.
It's understandable that they would have such a mentality.
After all, the Congress Party's gap with them in the two terms of federal parliamentary seats is too great; they are simply not on the same level.
It can be said that the vast majority of people within the People's Party no longer consider the Congress Party and other opposition groups as opponents.
They are confident that they will firmly grasp the reins of power, so what is there to worry about?
After meeting Sori, Rodton paid little attention to the matter, believing that Sori and Neil could handle things perfectly.
A few days later, Rodton met with Hayola Chatur, the deputy director of the law enforcement agency.
“I thought you wouldn’t come.” Rodon poured Hayo a cup of tea.
"Everyone knows about our relationship, there's nothing to hide," Hayola laughed.
Regarding the current relationship between the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Law Enforcement, both sides are trying to avoid any appearance of impropriety.
People who used to have some dealings with each other now mostly don't meet in private anymore.
The law enforcement agencies, in particular, are quite hostile towards the CBI.
Although there are no explicit rules, it is common knowledge within the law enforcement agency that Powell dislikes the Central Bureau of Investigation.
The superior's preferences naturally influenced those below him, who then sought to emulate their superiors.
Therefore, law enforcement personnel generally do not meet with personnel from the Central Bureau of Investigation. If they do meet, regardless of whether you have revealed any secrets of law enforcement, you will be regarded as a traitor.
Once you're labeled this way, your future prospects in law enforcement are basically over.
In the early days of the law enforcement agency's rise to power, some law enforcement officers had dealings with people from the Central Bureau of Investigation, and in the end, these people generally did not have a good ending.
Because they offended Boved, the head of the law enforcement agency, and displeased him, this was practically a death sentence for them.
These people were quickly reassigned to unpopular departments, where they rarely enjoyed the benefits of law enforcement.
This was Boved's punishment for them.
As the director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, Rodton was practically a taboo subject within law enforcement. Who would dare to get close to Rodton?
Everyone is too busy distancing themselves from the situation.
Especially as the power of the law enforcement agency grew, Powell's high-pressure policy became increasingly severe.
Nowadays, there is almost no communication between law enforcement agencies and the Central Bureau of Investigation; at most, there are some procedural handovers and contacts.
(End of this chapter)
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