Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 565 Target: Director of the Law Enforcement Bureau

Chapter 565 Target: Director of the Law Enforcement Bureau

Rodon's words sent a chill down Hayor's spine.

What is the position of the head of the law enforcement bureau?

He's currently a deputy director, but there's a significant difference between a deputy and a director.

Since Poveyd gained favor with the People's Party, the law enforcement bureau has essentially become Poveyd's personal fiefdom.

These deputy directors have essentially lost all their power.

Because everything had to be done according to Boved's wishes; without Boved's consent, the orders from these deputy directors were completely useless.

This has resulted in many deputy directors of the law enforcement bureau having little presence.

Hayola still harbored some dissatisfaction with Powell.

Back when Bowen was down on his luck, I helped him a lot.

For example, he introduced Boved to Rodon, at the time of which Boved was still thinking of asking Wiedes for forgiveness.

At that time, Director Boweide and he had a fairly good relationship.

However, as Boweide's power grew, he, as the deputy director, was gradually marginalized.

The little bit of friendship we had back then is now almost gone.

Hayolae thought about it and concluded that it was probably because of his close relationship with Rodon that Boved had become somewhat distant.

Even so, Yori never intended to distance herself from Rodon.

Regardless, Rodton still gave him quite a few benefits.

Moreover, when he met Rodon, it was also during a low point in his life, and he had taken Rodon's advice when he came to the law enforcement agency.

Another factor is Rodon's influence, which Hayola is also aware of.

Powell is very powerful now.

However, his power came from the People's Party, not from Poveyd's own strength.

Rodon, on the other hand, possessed genuine personal strength.

This isn't just about Rodton himself, but also about his wife and his lovers—none of them are simple.
Rodton doesn't rely on anyone, and he still lives a carefree life.

But it's different with Poveyd. The People's Party may value him now, but it's hard to say whether they might have other ideas at any moment.

Powell's fate was entirely in the hands of others.

This is the huge gap between Poveyd and Rodton.

Therefore, Hayolae still values ​​Roton's friendship and has always maintained it.

Even though Powell was unhappy, Hayola showed no intention of giving up.

Besides, given Powell's personality, Hayola was certain that even if he distanced himself from Rodon, Powell wouldn't give him much power.

Since that's the case, let's leave it as it is.

When I first came to the law enforcement bureau, I never thought I wanted much power.

Although he doesn't hold real power now, his position as deputy director of the law enforcement bureau is still very useful. Hayola is not a greedy person, and this situation is much better than in previous years. What more could he want?

But now Rodton is saying he might take over as head of law enforcement. How is that possible?

Regardless, Rodon's words still stirred his emotions.

Even though he didn't care about power, the position of director of the law enforcement bureau still made him restless.

"Roton, don't joke with me," Hayor said after calming down.

Hayola thought Rodon was joking; it was too unrealistic.

“I’m not joking.” Rodon’s expression remained unchanged.

Seeing this, Hayola's expression also became somewhat serious.

"What's going on?" Hayola asked.

He realized he really couldn't understand it, but since Rodton was the director of the CBI, he might have some inside information that he didn't know.

That is certainly possible.

After all, Rodton was the head of the CBI and had access to more secrets, especially since the CBI's sources of information were far superior to those of the law enforcement agencies.

As the deputy director of the law enforcement bureau, he didn't have that much power. Many of the information was only known to Boweide, and he wouldn't tell these deputy directors.

"I can't say much right now, but if things continue like this, Powell's fate won't be good," Rodon said.

“Roton, are you saying you don’t think the People’s Party has a good chance? But you just said that the People’s Party should win,” Hayok said.

“Winning? Well, that depends on how you win,” Rodon said with a smile. “I guarantee there will be an unexpected turn of events this time, and the People’s Party will probably be disappointed. Of course, these are just my speculations, but I’m quite confident in them. If Povey really runs into trouble in the future, you, as the deputy director, will have to seize the opportunity.”

"You want me to start preparing now?" Hayola asked, "Preparing to compete for the position of director?"

“If you trust me, you can make some preparations. Visit the people you need to visit. Being prepared is always better than acting hastily. After all, the law enforcement bureau has several other deputy directors. In the past, the position of director of the law enforcement bureau wasn't something people cared about too much because it was an unpopular department. But now it's different. The head of such a powerful department will definitely be fought over fiercely,” Rodon said.

……

"It's so late, why aren't you asleep?" Hayo's wife woke up from her dream and found that the bedside lamp was on and her husband was sitting on the headboard.

"You go to sleep first," Hayo replied.

How could he possibly sleep at a time like this?
Rodon's words kept swirling in his mind, refusing to fade. It could be said that Rodon had given him no evidence whatsoever that Powell would lose his position as head of law enforcement.

But given Rodon's confident demeanor, it was hard for Hayola not to believe him.

He was certainly interested in the position of director of the law enforcement bureau.

Hayolae could glean some of the hidden meanings from Rodon's words.

That means the People's Party should be able to govern again in the next general election, that is, win.

However, the process of winning this victory, or the outcome afterward, may be unexpected, and the People's Party's victory may not be so perfect.

Then, Poveyd may have been affected by the election and lost his position as head of law enforcement.

It must be said that Povey has become too arrogant in recent years. Relying on the support of the People's Party, he has done too many things and harmed too many people.

Powell offended countless people.

In particular, these people all have status, background, and networks.

Now that the People's Party is in a strong position, those people will find it difficult to fight back.

But if Powell gives them an opportunity, he will definitely destroy them.

In other words, Poveyd was actually in constant danger and could be taken down at any time.

Following this idea and Rodton's advice, Hayor felt he should take it seriously.

“You’ve been acting strange since you came back today. Did Rodon say something to you?” his wife asked.

She knew that Hayola had met with Rodon.

"Is it because of the pressure from Bowen? If so, you'd better try to see Rodon less often," his wife added.

“What do you know?” Hayo glanced at her and said, “Roton said something that concerns my future, it’s very important, and now I’m a little undecided.”

"Is it very important?" His wife's expression turned serious when she heard Hayo say that.

It concerns Hayola's future, which in turn concerns their family's future.

“If Rodon is right, this might really be a great opportunity for me,” Hayola said, taking a deep breath.

"So what's bothering you right now?"

"It's hard to be sure if Rodon's words will come true in the future. I'm torn about whether or not to do what Rodon wants."

"Then let's do as Rodon says."

"Huh?" Hayola looked at his wife with some surprise.

His wife was just worried about him and advised him to see Rodon less often.

After all, it was common knowledge within the law enforcement agency that Powell disliked the CBI, including his family.

"What's so strange about that? I don't care what Rodon mentioned, but judging from Rodon's development over the years, he's definitely not mistaken, right? Besides, all those people who followed Rodon have become incredibly wealthy, and they all listened to Rodon. Take that Sori, for example, a newly minted tycoon, who's said to have a net worth of hundreds of billions. A few years ago, he was just a small businessman in the countryside, and look at him now? So listening to Rodon shouldn't be a mistake. You two have a good relationship, and I believe he wouldn't go so far as to cheat you."

Hayola was stunned for a moment when he heard his wife's words, then burst into laughter.

He discovered that he was not as insightful as his wife.

Unexpectedly, I hesitated at the crucial moment and became somewhat indecisive.

“You’re right, Rodon is still trustworthy.” Hayola finally made up his mind and decided to trust Rodon.

Over the years, I haven't heard of Rodton cheating any of his friends.

Those who befriended Rodton generally benefited greatly.

Rodton's achievements over the years are also very convincing.

Besides, all I'm doing now is making some preparations, like visiting some old friends and maintaining my network of relationships.

Just like Rodon said, it's definitely better to start preparing now than to cram at the last minute.

Even if what Rodon said doesn't happen, he won't suffer any major losses.

These relationships are meant to be maintained, it just means paying a little extra cost, which I can handle.

Hayo has a target: the head of the law enforcement agency.

Rodton's daily routine is now relatively simple, consisting mainly of matters related to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Now that he's pretty much settled into his role as acting director, and the personnel situation below him is mostly sorted out, he doesn't have that many things to handle, so his work is relatively easy.

Of course, this is still related to the fact that the law enforcement bureau has given up.

Back when Vides was in office, the issues with the law enforcement agency caused a huge problem for the CBI, adding countless workloads.

Now, these issues have largely disappeared, and law enforcement agencies have stopped bothering the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Regarding the cases handled by the Central Bureau of Investigation, they are generally still within a controllable range.

Just then, Rodton's cell phone rang.

Those who can call his phone are either relatives or big shots.

Rodon took out his phone and glanced at the caller ID. He was somewhat surprised to see that it was Sharif calling.

(End of this chapter)

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