Chapter 112 Blackmail of 500,000



Chapter 112 Blackmail of 500,000

Huba came in with the victims' families, and when they saw Rotten, they almost fell to their knees.

This is the director. To them, he is a high-ranking official.

In the past, any police officer, even the lowest-ranking second-level officer, could bully them in various ways.

In fact, these low-level police officers are generally of low caste.

After these low castes were bullied by higher castes such as Brahmins and Kshatriyas, they did not dare to resist.

So they followed suit and started bullying those of lower castes than them, and these Dalits and untouchables became the targets of bullying by the lower castes.

Many times, the lower the class, the more cruelly they bully the lower class, bringing out the worst in human nature to the extreme.

Moreover, there are many subdivided castes within each caste.

For example, among the Dalits, some have a higher status and some have a lower status, and those in higher status will naturally bully those in lower status.

Therefore, in India, even Indians may not fully understand a person's caste. Many of the facts are only known to people of their ethnic group.

No matter what, the untouchables are at the bottom of the society and can be bullied by anyone. They are used to all kinds of miserable lives.

Looking at the trembling and terrified family members, Luoton sighed in his heart.

He is not a saint, but he definitely has some sympathy for these people.

But most people are helpless and speechless. These people have been completely brainwashed, and religion requires you to obey and not resist.

So your sympathy is useless, they will not think about changing, that would offend the gods.

After all, Indian society is like this, and it basically doesn't give them any chance to change.

There are very few people who can truly change.

For example, beautiful women have the opportunity to become stars through acting, which is one of the ways to change their lives and achieve class transition.

However, most beautiful Dalit women probably don’t even have the opportunity to get involved in performing arts. They have been subjected to various forms of assault at a very young age, or have been married off early.

People like Itas are lucky, and can be said to be one in a million.

Rawdon quickly explained the amount of compensation.

After hearing this, the family members thought they had heard it wrong. This was an astronomical figure, an amount they could not even imagine.

It was not until Huba told them with certainty that each family would have to pay 100,000 rupees in compensation that they believed it.

Of course they had no objection and agreed to settle privately.

Roton called Lisa's family over and they signed their names at the police station.

All of this was done under Yunando's camera.

Until they actually received the 100,000 rupees, the victims' families still found it unbelievable and unreal.

Although Huba just confirmed that it was 100,000 rupees, they felt that even if the other party really offered 100,000 rupees, the amount they actually received would probably be greatly reduced, and they didn't know whether they could get 30,000 rupees.

The police are all too familiar with all kinds of extortion.

If they don't give the police any benefits, will the matter be resolved? Today, they found out that they were wrong and actually got the full 100,000 rupees.

So they left with many thanks.

Lisa's family also left with Wes, and both parties got a satisfactory result.

As for those dead girls, no one will care anymore. This is the reality in India.

"Director, Hal will definitely use his connections to put pressure on us," Huba said.

Although Roton refused to carry out his superiors' orders, there would certainly be more such orders.

"For example, the simplest case is that he has bail from the court. Can we still not release him then?" Huba said again.

Rotten knew that what Huba said was right. With Leser's relationship, it should not be a problem to get a bail letter from the court.

Will you refuse to execute it yourself at that time?

It's not that it's not possible, it's just that the opposition will be greater.

After all, it is not a system.

If you disobey orders from within the police, that will be handled internally by the police.

Many times, in order to save face within the system, the matter will not be handled in a high-profile manner.

It’s different in different systems. The court will definitely feel that it has been slapped in the face by the police, and it certainly won’t tolerate this.

After some manipulation, the impact of this matter will be even greater.

Of course, Roton now also wants to spread this influence further.

If the other party really wants to get a bail letter, according to his original intention, he will definitely refuse it.

However, now Roton had another idea. With the bail letter, it is not impossible to release the person.

But he needs to confirm one thing here.

That is where the judicial system in this district sits.

Luoton also gave some instructions to Huba, asking him to pay attention to the family members.

They suddenly get 100,000 rupees, which is an astronomical figure for them. If they are not careful, they will lose everything in an instant.

For example, being stolen or robbed.

So they asked Huba to help them open a bank account, and then let Huba pay attention to how to use it.

After all, you have money, and this money is not hard-earned, so it will be spent soon, or even squandered all at once.

After Huba went downstairs, Rotten called Pirando.

"Chief, I have already started the action. I can refuse the order from the higher-level police station, but what should I do if it is an order from the court?" Rawdon asked. "And what is the relationship between the court in the special zone and our police? Can it stand on our side?"

Soon, Rotten hung up the phone, and Pirando's answer to him was somewhat disappointing.

In fact, Luoton was mentally prepared for this and it was within his expectations.

The current district police force has been completely suppressed by the government and has lost its voice.

Then many things will have a chain reaction, and the judicial system will naturally be unlikely to stand on the side of the police and succumb to the government.

Nowadays, the presidents and judges of county courts basically obey the government's orders.

Their police have little influence in this regard.

Moreover, the Chief Justice of the Maharashtra High Court is the current Chief Minister's man and is completely loyal to the Chief Minister. In other words, this judicial system can completely interfere with the police's exercise of power.

Although the police can arrest people, the courts can find them not guilty and they can be released.

Therefore, without the cooperation of the court, the police became somewhat embarrassed.

Roton didn't want to work so hard to catch someone, only to be acquitted by the court.

So he called the sub-district court, that is, his friend in the court of Daiwu.

Roden didn't ask him to help prevent the court from issuing a bail letter to Raj.

Because Roton knew very well that Daiwu's friend did not have the power to stop it. After all, this person came from the county through Leser's relationship.

So Luoton wanted him to tell him the news about Raj from the district court in time.

Two hours after the call, the other party called Luoton back.

He said that Raj's lawyer had applied for a bail letter, and he was very sorry about it, but he was powerless to stop it and could not help.

Of course, Roton couldn't blame him. The other party's ability to pass on the message to him was the greatest support and help.

More than an hour later, Hal led a group of people to the police station in a majestic manner, and the first thing he said was to see Rawdon.

"Director, some of those people are holding cameras and microphones. I don't know which TV station or newspaper they are from." Huba came in and reported to Luo Dun, "Director, we can't let these people in. Otherwise, if this matter gets out of hand, it will be very disadvantageous to you."

Huba was well aware of the capabilities of Hal's family, and they would definitely make a fuss about some of the things that happened at the police station.

They would even bribe these reporters to find faults with Roton, or even report the incident one-sidedly, confusing good and bad. Huba was not unaware of this.

"It's nothing, just let them in." said Roton.

He still thinks the matter is not big enough, the bigger the better.

As for if they really wanted to discredit him, Roton also had a response plan in mind.

Even if Hal hadn't made this scene, he was still planning to implement the next move, which would target the judicial system.

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Of course, Rotun doesn't have the ability to target them directly, but he can exert influence from other aspects, such as relying on the power of the media and public opinion.

Roton called Yunando and asked him to come with his equipment and record it all.

If others can record, I naturally cannot fall behind.

Yunando lived next to the police station. When he heard Roton's order, he rushed over immediately.

He mingled with the crowd of Hal's party.

There were quite a few people here with filming equipment, so no one paid any attention to the addition of Yunando. They all thought that he was also a staff member of a TV station or newspaper recruited by Hal.

These people even chatted with Yunando, asking him how much money Hal gave him.

Unando was no pushover. He immediately realized the impact of this incident on Roton, so he took the initiative to chat with some colleagues. The topics of conversation were naturally how much kickbacks Hal had given and how to report next.

We got a lot of information from these people, for example, they came here this time to target the chief of the Harreg Police Station. They would not report good things, but would report bad things, and they would even make up some information.

Unando secretly recorded all of this.

"Director Mahesh, I didn't expect that we would meet again so soon, did I?" Hal said with a smile.

Hal's face was full of mockery. He had turned the tables and now was the time for him to be proud.

He had just been humiliated by Rotun and was still feeling resentful about it.

And this time, he wanted to humiliate Rotten.

You won't let me go, right? I'm well prepared this time, how can you not let me go?

Hal gave a look to a man in his forties wearing a suit next to him.

The man shook his head slightly to show that he understood.

Then he stepped forward and said, "Director Mahesh, my name is Hundan Ryan, I am a lawyer, of course, I am now the lawyer hired by Mr. Har Scindia, and I am fully responsible for Mr. Raj Scindia's case."

"Let's talk about the matter." Rawdon said lightly. These shameless lawyers are so hateful.

These guys are really obedient to whoever gives them money. As long as the money is in place, they will do everything they can to help those powerful and wealthy people who have committed crimes to get away with their crimes.

Of course, we can’t blame them entirely. There are various loopholes in the laws in India, which give these lawyers opportunities.

In fact, let alone India, even the laws of those developed countries in the West have loopholes, or they are left there intentionally to help the rich and powerful people get away with crimes.

As long as you have money and can afford the high lawyer fees, then a big lawyer can help you handle everything.

"I have a bail letter issued by the sub-district court. We are ready to release Mr. Raj Scindia on bail." Hundan said as he took out a piece of paper from his briefcase and put it on Rawdon's desk.

Rawdon picked up the bail letter and took a look at it.

"Director Mahesh, this is a real bail letter, you have to read it carefully." Hal said sarcastically.

"Yes, it's true." Rawdon said as he put down the bail letter.

"Then you can let him go!" Hal snorted coldly.

"The money hasn't been paid yet." Rawdon said lightly.

"The bail has been paid." Hun Dan said with a smile. He naturally completed the relevant procedures at the court. After all, the formalities had to be followed so that others could not find such a simple loophole.

"Bail is for bail. Raj maliciously set fire to and damaged houses, and injured people. That money has not yet been paid," said Roton.

"As far as I know, all of this was done by people around Mr. Raj Scindia. The compensation issue has nothing to do with my client," Hundan said.

"You also said that as far as you know, you only heard about it, but I saw it with my own eyes." Roden said, "Pay 500,000 rupees, otherwise I will not let him go."

These words surprised everyone present.

Hun Dan was stunned. What was wrong with this director?

Does he still want to deny the court's bail letter?

Maybe I'm too young and too stubborn.

"Chief Mahesh, do you not approve the bail letter from the court?"

"Are you refusing to carry out the court's procedures?"

"500,000 rupees, there is suspicion of extortion, can you please explain how much the loss there is?"

The reporters in the room became excited and started asking questions.

"This is blackmail, pure blackmail," Hal said loudly.

Here, he called a lot of media reporters to put pressure on Roton.

No matter how arrogant this kid is, so what?

I can kill him easily.

Harleigh Township is their family's world, who dares to challenge their authority? And he will prepare a big gift for Luo Dun later. Although he doesn't necessarily have to kill Luo Dun, with the witnesses of many media and the media's hype, he can completely suspend Luo Dun from his post.

Seeing that his voice attracted everyone's attention, Hal couldn't help but continue: "How much are those broken thatched houses worth? What are those untouchables worth?"

"Untouchables?" said Rotten with a gloomy face.

The lawyer next to Hal, Han Dan, was startled and said quickly, "Mr. Hal Scindia is talking about those villagers. They are very poor, so they don't have anything valuable. Even if they want compensation, the loss is not worth 500,000 rupees. Director Mahesh, your compensation amount is too exaggerated."

Hal also reacted at this time. He was used to it.

Those Dalits usually shout like this.

But now he is in front of many media, and many of them are carrying cameras to film. If this gets out, it will not be a good thing for him.

I will have to give these guys more money later so that they will stop saying those discriminatory words against Dalits.

He has money and doesn't care.

"That's right, 500,000 rupees? 50,000 rupees is the most," Hal shouted. "Who doesn't know what the police are like? They can seize 9 rupees out of 10 rupees."

This statement clearly stated that Rodon was extorting money, saying that it was 500,000 rupees, but in fact he wanted to keep most of it for himself.

Hal's words resonate with everyone. There is no way around it. This is basically how the police are treated nowadays. There is no injustice.

(End of this chapter)


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