Chapter 152 Reward: One Million Rupees
"I'm tied up here and can't go," said Luoton. He thought his parents asked him to go back to their hometown with them.
He doesn't have time at this moment.
Not to mention that he was tied up with the police department's affairs, he also needed time to prepare for the national examination.
"We know you are busy with work." Old Mahesh said, "Your work is important, and we have to take the next test. We can't disturb you. This time, your mother, Amit and I will go back. We haven't been back for so many years. Even if this incident didn't happen, we should go back and take a look."
Luoton could hear that there was joy in his father's tone when he said these words.
He knew that this matter had something to do with him.
I am now the chief of a police station, and they will definitely talk about this with the people in the village when they return.
The police chief, even if he is just a grassroots police station chief, is definitely an astonishing existence in the eyes of those villagers.
For his parents, going back also means showing off.
He returned home in glory, although it was only with the help of his son.
What's wrong with taking advantage of his son? Who told his son to be so promising? This is human nature, and Luo Dun has nothing to say.
"Amit, buy the best-class carriage for the train ticket. Don't save the money on the way." Rawdon told his brother Amit, "Go buy the ticket."
"Okay, big brother." Amit now obeyed Rotten's orders and was very awed by him.
In fact, Luoton also gave money to his family, and their life now is very good.
Luoton knew very well what the old people were thinking. They would definitely try to save money.
The ticket price for ordinary seats on Indian trains, that is, the crowded carriages, is very cheap, and you can even get on without buying a ticket.
But the environmental conditions in these carriages are too poor.
Luoton is not short of money now, so he can certainly afford a high-end air-conditioned carriage for a trip.
The worst carriages generally do not have ticket checks, but this kind of high-end air-conditioned carriage does require ticket checks.
Luo Dun soon stopped caring too much about his parents' return to their hometown.
"Chief, someone wants to see you." A police officer knocked on the door and reported.
"Who?" Rawdon asked.
"He didn't say that," the police officer said. "He just said he was coming from Karnataka. He said he had something important to discuss with the director. He sounded very serious and said he had to see you in person."
Roton frowned. Someone from Carbon?
I don't know anyone there.
Before, I just asked Ruiha to go there to check the information about Freese. Any connection was related to Ruiha and had nothing to do with me.
"Let him in." Rawdon thought for a moment and said.
Everything will be clear after one meeting.
The person who came in was a slightly plump middle-aged man in his forties, wearing a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and a suit, looking very formal.
To Roton, this guy looked like a lawyer.
In fact, most people in India still wear traditional clothes.
However, there are some professions where the proportion of people wearing Western clothing such as suits is higher, and lawyers are obviously one of them.
In India, lawyers and doctors are definitely high-income earners.
Of course this refers to private lawyers, private doctors and the like.
As for public hospitals in India, there is a shortage of funds and an even greater shortage of doctors. Even if there are doctors, their salaries are not high.
Of course, doctors still have a lot of extra income, so their total income must be good.
As for those private lawyers who specialize in serving wealthy people, they are very capable.
As long as you give them money, any sin can be cleared away.
"Director Mahesh, my name is Golanya Reddy." The middle-aged man introduced himself as soon as he came in. "I want to talk to you about the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine."
Luoton laughed secretly in his heart, it was indeed the case.
He had just thought that apart from matters concerning the coal mine, the people in Carbon would basically not come to him for anything.
If it was just a matter involving the Belagovi Township Police Station, the other party would not have to hide their identity or anything and would have introduced themselves long ago. After all, it was public to public, police station to police station, and they were all part of the police system after all.
Therefore, the possibility is very high on the coal mine side. After all, there are many interests involved, and many things are difficult to say directly in public.
"Who do you represent?" Rawdon asked.
"To be honest, I am Mr. Joyt Pradhan's personal assistant," said Coluna. "Do you know Mr. Pradhan?"
Personal assistants are often professionals hired by bigwigs.
These people are professional or proficient in economics, law or other fields, and can help their employers solve many problems, even some extremely confidential ones.
"I've heard of it." Rawdon said with a smile.
He actually knew that Joyette Pradhan was the old leader of Fries that Pirando had mentioned to him before, who retired as the chief of the special district police station.
Before, it was through his connections that Rajiti was able to ensure peace at the Mindis Mountain Mine for many years.
Roton was a little surprised that this guy actually sent someone to find him.
"I won't hide it from you. In the past, it was Mr. Pradhan who was in charge of communication at the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine to ensure the peace of the mine. So it may not be a good idea for you to negotiate with other people now." Columbia said.
Luo Dun glanced at him and said, "Mr. Reddy, I don't know about the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine. Did you find the wrong person? I don't understand anything about negotiations."
Luoton quickly realized that they were here to compete for interests.
Roton knew that the main force in Carbon's negotiations on the coal mine was led by Freese, which meant that his old leader had been excluded.
After all, the old leader Freese has been retired for many years and his influence is much smaller than before. It is very normal for him to be marginalized.
But now he has sent people to look for me, it seems that he is still unwilling to give in.
Freese has touched the old leader's cake, and the leader is dissatisfied, which is quite interesting.
"No, it will definitely be useful to find you." Golenya smiled, "Now who doesn't know that you are the person that Director Shah values the most? In this coal mine negotiation, Director Shah's opinion is very important, so I would like to ask Director Mahesh for help, and hope to pass a message to Director Shah. Of course, this favor will definitely not be in vain."
As he spoke, Goronya took out two bundles of large-denomination rupee notes with a face value of one thousand yuan from his bag.
With Rawdon's keen eyesight, he could tell at a glance that there should be a million rupees.
"Whether it succeeds or not, these are all yours." Columbia said, "If it succeeds, I will give you ten times as much as this."
Luoton smiled and gave himself a benefit when they first met.
This is how it works. If you don't give gifts, you still want to get things done? Here at the police station, if an ordinary person comes to report a case, if you don't give the police some money, do you still want to file a case? Don't even think about it.
"What do you want to do? As far as I know, the decision is now made by the chief of the Goya County Police Department on your side." Roton said with a smile.
The other party is quite generous.
Asking me to help pass a message is a reward of one million rupees, which shows my sincerity.
As for the rewards after success, they are also very good.
Rotun did have a say with Pirando.
To be honest, Rawdon also knew that the coal mine would definitely share some of the benefits with Carbon to appease them and prevent them from causing trouble.
After all, if there is a commotion, it will affect the profits of the coal mine.
But Rotten didn't want to see this part of the benefits fall into the hands of Freese. After all, this guy colluded with Ragetti and wanted to kill him.
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Since part of the benefits must be shared with Carbon, it doesn't seem to matter who Carbon is.
As long as this person can solve the problems in Kabang, settle everything and prevent people from causing trouble, it doesn't matter who the money is given to. But how much influence does Pradhan have behind this guy?
If we can really deal with the people in Carbondale, there will be no problem in giving them the benefits of the coal mine.
But if he can't figure it out, then Rotten won't go and lobby Pirando. Wouldn't that just make things difficult for himself?
He would not cause himself trouble for these one or two thousand rupees.
As for whether there is any risk in accepting this money? Of course not.
Facing these strangers, Rotten himself was very careful and vigilant.
He had already told the police officers that everyone coming into the police station would need to be searched for their belongings, and naturally claimed to the outside world that it was for the safety of the police station.
In fact, in addition to safety, Roton uses these measures to ensure that no secret filming or recording will happen to him.
There is no problem with receiving money. After all, it is difficult to leave evidence for this kind of cash transaction because there is no trace of transfer.
Moreover, the other party was obviously overthinking it if they wanted to use this deal to threaten me, because I couldn't decide anything in the negotiations on the coal mine, and I believed they were very clear about this.
I am just a messenger. If you give me benefits, I just pass on the message. It's that simple.
"Fris Mikki?" Coluna said, "He is a villain. Director Mahesh, you can tell Director Shah that without Mr. Pradhan's cooperation, the coal mine negotiations will not be successful."
"Really?" Rawdon asked. "If we negotiate with you without Chief Mickji, it probably won't work, right? He will definitely interfere. So it would be better for both of you to communicate about this matter first, right? Once you reach an agreement, you can negotiate with us in Mabon. Otherwise, if we each talk about our own things, there won't be any results."
"No, no, no, Director Mahesh, you misunderstood," said Golenya. "The absence of Freese does not affect Mr. Pradhan's coal mine negotiations with you. Don't overestimate Freese, and don't underestimate Mr. Pradhan."
"It's not that I don't trust you," Rawdon said, "After all, Mr. Pradhan is retired, so it's very reasonable for everyone to talk to Freese and others about these matters, after all, they are in office."
"We understand your choice," Colónya said with a smile, "but I can tell you for sure that if Mr. Pradhan doesn't agree, this won't happen."
Roton stared at Columbia for a long time, then laughed and said, "Since you said so, then please discuss it with both parties first. After all, we can't negotiate with both of you. Of course, I will also report your opinions to my superiors."
Rawdon realized that he might have underestimated Joyette Pradhan. Although he was retired, he should still have some special abilities and connections.
I’m afraid Freese was not aware of these relationships, so he thought that since Pradhan had retired, he didn’t need to worry about it.
He kicked Pradhan aside.
If this is true, I really have to tell Pirando the news.
Because in this case, there is no point in continuing to negotiate with the forces on the Freese side, it is just a waste of time.
Even if an agreement is reached, it may be overturned by Pradhan's side the next day.
"We need some time to prepare," said Golonia. "I believe Freese won't be so proud for long. And I know Freese and his team have proposed a condition that they want to increase the dividend by half on the previous basis."
"How much the dividend will be is beyond my knowledge." Luoton said with a smile.
Luoton was not sure about the exact ratio, but he roughly knew it.
Freese and his team did propose to increase the dividend ratio, and Pirando mentioned these things to Roton.
The reason why the two sides have not yet reached an agreement is because of the ratio issue, especially the fact that the increase in the ratio is a bit too much. You want more, I want less, and we are still in a tug of war.
"Even if the increase is less than half, they want more dividends than before, that's for sure," said Golenya. "I can speak for Mr. Pradhan. We only want 80% of the original dividends, and we don't need this year's dividends. We can start from next year. This is Mr. Pradhan's sincerity."
"In fact, you can go directly to Director Shah." said Roton.
I have to say that the conditions in Colombia are very good, much better than those at Freese's place.
If they can solve the problem in Carbon, it goes without saying which side they will choose.
However, it is difficult for Luoton to decide these things.
After all, it is still unknown whether Pradhan can deal with Fries and other people in Kabon.
He would not believe what Columbia said just because he was not a fool.
In the past, Pradhan and Rajiti reached an agreement and were able to resolve the matter because he was still in power.
Now, Roden will not believe it easily. Everything depends on the subsequent specific actions of Pradhan and others.
"This matter needs to be kept secret. We don't want to cause any trouble." Golenya said, "Freese's people must be keeping an eye on Director Shah and beware of us. If I really go to Director Shah, they might notice me. So I thought of asking Director Mahesh to help him pass on a message to Director Shah, that is, to temporarily delay Freese and his men through negotiations so that we can better deal with them."
"I can't give you any guarantees. No one can decide whether Director Shah agrees or not." Roton said, "But I will convey my message. You can rest assured about this."
"Thank you very much, Chief." Colón said with a smile, "But I think given your relationship with Chief Shah, if you are willing to say a few good words for me, it would be very helpful. Please."
Goronya left with satisfaction, and Roden also accepted the million rupees with satisfaction.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. This is the unspoken rule of doing things in India.
It's not just the police station, but other relevant departments as well. If you want to get something done, you have to give some bribes, otherwise there's no chance of getting anything done.
And in a situation like this, if Roton didn't accept the money, Columbia would probably feel suspicious and doubt whether he was helping.
No matter how you look at it, there is nothing wrong with collecting the money yourself.
It is so sincere that they have come from afar to give this money. It is like sending rupees from a thousand miles away. The gift is of great significance and the friendship is profound.
In order to make others feel at ease, it would be too bad not to accept it. I am such a good person.
(End of this chapter)