Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 6: Stealing is the norm

Chapter 6: Stealing is the norm

Of course, Luoton could understand the English on the small notebook. It was an account book that recorded the financial transactions between Minister Rajiti and some criminals.

For example, where and with whom in a certain year and month, how much amount, in short, the records are very detailed.

Rotun knew very well that if Ragiti knew that he had read the contents, he would probably be silenced.

After all, he is just a small second-level police officer. In the eyes of a minister, he is like an ant who can be killed with just a breath.

Luo Dun shuddered, felt a chill on his back, and broke out in a cold sweat.

He immediately looked around and found that no one noticed him for the time being because he was squatting next to the safe and his body was mostly blocked.

Also, due to the limited space in the shack, there were only a dozen or so police officers who actually rushed in, and their main focus now was on subduing the Black Lion Gang members.

Rotten immediately put the notebook back on the ground, and at this time Ada's voice was heard at the door.

"Chief, they've caught them all." A police officer reported.

Out of the corner of his eye, Rawdon could see Yada and the minister's secretary, Hala Goleta, coming in through the door.

He had an idea and immediately grabbed a bundle of rupee cash on the ground and stuffed it into his arms.

When Yada came in, his eyes immediately fell on the safe, and he naturally saw what Rotun did.

He was shocked. This boy was so brave. These were the minister's property. How dare he take them in front of him and others?
"Roden, what are you doing?" Yada shouted.

"Chief Agarwal, let me take inventory." Hala said.

Of course, Hala also saw the process of Rodon taking the money, but the most important thing to him was not the rupees, gold and other valuables, but something more important.

It doesn’t matter even if all the property here is lost, let alone these policemen taking some privately, it’s nothing at all.

He was very clear about the quality of these grassroots police officers. It was normal for them to steal things, and it would be strange if they didn't.

Yada didn't continue. He could hear that Hala didn't seem to want to pursue the matter regarding Rotun's behavior. Well, they didn't want to make a big deal out of this matter.

Hara rushed to the safe, took a quick look, and immediately grabbed the small notebook on the ground.

"Have you seen it?" Hara's eyes suddenly turned cold and stared at Rotten.

"Sir, I just saw all this money and gold..." Roton said in a trembling voice, "Sir, I shouldn't have been greedy. I was wrong..."

As he said this, Rotun took out a bundle of rupees from his arms as if he was very scared.

After staring at Rotten for several seconds, Hara realized that the young policeman was frightened and answered irrelevant questions. He felt relieved of his worries.

Retracting his gaze, Hala's tone returned to normal and he said, "Consider this money as my thank you fee."

After saying this, Hala calmly stuffed the notebook into his arms, then picked up two bundles of rupees from the ground and stuffed them into Yada's hands, saying, "Director Agarwal, these are our hard work pay. Please distribute them later."

"Then~~how can I feel comfortable with that?" Yada said after a moment of surprise.

When he did things for the boss, he never thought about asking for any kickbacks.

"Take it." Hala whispered in Yada's ear, "There's no need for these gang scum to live. I'll have to trouble you again later."

The safe was opened, and the gang members here must have seen the notebook and most likely read the contents inside, so these people can no longer survive.

Yada understood that after all, it was related to the minister, and these gang members were seeking death.

"Don't worry, I'll take care of it." Yada said, "I'll send someone to return the safe to you."

"No, my car is outside. Just move the cabinet to it." Hara refused. The account book was back, and that was the most important thing.

This matter ends here for now. If we get too deeply involved with the police, it will easily be noticed by political opponents, which would be bad.

"No problem." Yada smiled, "Roden, Bud, you two carry the safe out."

Roton secretly breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that he should have passed the test.

I just diverted Hala's attention to the fact that I stole rupees, so he shouldn't have suspected that I had seen the account book.

Roton and Bud did not dare to hesitate in response to Ada's order. They immediately put the cash and gold jewelry scattered outside back into the safe and closed it.

The two men carried the safe and followed Hala outside, finally arriving at a slightly larger road where a car belonging to Hala was parked.

Rotten and the other man put the safe in the trunk of the car.

Hala and Yada said a few more words and drove away.

After returning, Rotun handed his bundle of rupees to Ada.

Judging from the thickness of this bundle of rupees, it should be one hundred notes, which is 10 rupees.

For Rawdon, this was a huge sum of money.

His monthly salary is 1000 rupees, and 10 rupees is equivalent to more than eight years of his salary.

The current average monthly salary in India is about 800 rupees. Mumbai has a developed economy and the average salary is higher, around 900 to 1000 rupees.

In other words, the lowest-ranking second-level police officer like Rawdon earns about the average monthly salary in Mumbai.

Of course, as grassroots law enforcement officers, Luoton and his colleagues still have some special powers. For example, they can get their meals from anywhere without spending any money, and some daily necessities can be obtained directly from small vendors, so these things can help Luoton and his colleagues save a lot of living expenses.

In addition to these, during the law enforcement process, Rotun and his team can also earn some extra income, such as intercepting fines, stealing during the case, or even directly stealing the stolen money, etc., which can amount to one or two hundred rupees a month.

Logically, Roton and his colleagues should earn more than 1000 rupees a month, but in reality, they only get about 1000 rupees in the end.

Because it is impossible for them to get the full normal salary, their wages are often delayed, and there are some deductions from the higher-ups in the police station, so earning 1000 rupees a month is already very good.

This is in an economically developed area like Mumbai. If it were in some economically underdeveloped areas, the police officers' salaries would be even lower and might even be in arrears, making life even more difficult.

10 rupees! Even if Rodon was reluctant, he had to hand over the money because everyone saw it and he couldn't keep it for himself.

"Very good, everyone has worked hard this time. I will not treat you unfairly, and you will definitely benefit from it." Yada took it and was in a good mood with 30 rupees in his hand.

Not only did he get the lion's share, but he also retrieved the safe so quickly. I'm sure the minister will be satisfied.

This means that he has shown up with the Minister of Finance, which is the most important thing.

Yada couldn't help but look at Rotten. This kid is really his lucky star.

"2000 rupees each. Roden and Bud have contributed the most, so 3000 rupees each," Yada said. "Everyone else who stayed behind in the police station will get 1000 rupees each. Everyone will get a share this time, but remember, keep today's incident to yourself."

After Yada finished speaking, he arranged for people to send more than a dozen core leaders of the Black Lion Gang to meet the great god. What happened here must not be leaked, and silencing them is the best option.

These gang members are dead and no one will ask for justice.

Of course, it is also because the Black Lion Gang is not large in scale. Although it has some relationship with Deputy Director Geet Singh, Yada is now working for the Minister of Finance. What is a deputy director?

(End of this chapter)

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