Chapter 19 Making Money by Any Means
In Rawdon's view, these ideas are simply impossible to achieve.
It is not so easy to improve the work style of the police system. This is an overall problem from top to bottom and there is too much resistance.
For example, the documentary about the Delhi police has been sealed, and the documentary about Mumbai is obviously much less effective in exposing various illegal activities of the police.
Of course, we cannot say that this documentary about Mumbai is useless. It certainly has some effect. At least during the filming period, the public security in Mumbai has improved significantly, and the police officers have also restrained themselves.
But this effect only lasts for a short period of time, and things will remain the same afterwards.
However, this is enough for some politicians. They can brag about their achievements, such as rectifying corruption in the police system. In short, this is in line with public opinion, and they want to win more support from the people.
Precisely because the starting point of this documentary in Mumbai is different from that in Delhi, Rawdon knows very well that this mission is not the troublesome or unlucky thing that most people think, but is actually a good job.
Of course, although the higher-ups communicated with the senior police officers in Mabang and explained their intentions, the senior police officers in Mabang obviously did not believe it easily.
After all, the Delhi police system has been cleansed, and Maharashtra is also afraid.
If you really believe them and shoot the film according to the real situation, that would be terrible. If they are held accountable later, they will be in big trouble.
So, all the grassroots police stations in Mumbai took action to restrain the police officers and so on.
For Roton, he was actually looking forward to it. He hoped that the TV station would come to the jurisdiction of the Spanda Police Station. After all, he knew their purpose and could please them.
Others don't know, but Roden knows, because he had watched the documentary and the decrypted part in his previous life, which included some footage of the Spanda Police Station, which means that they would come here.
As for Gert's request for leave, Rotten had reason to believe that this guy might have received some news.
This is because they are afraid of getting involved and being implicated.
That thing about the father being sick is absolutely false.
He was leaving home to avoid trouble, but unfortunately he didn't know that the police officers who cooperated with the TV station in filming were commended afterwards.
Roton now wants to be one of them.
If you make meritorious contributions from time to time, you can get the position of sheriff sooner, and this merit is not ordinary.
"During the time when All India Television is here, everyone should be more restrained. Don't go too far in some things. Stop when necessary. If you are caught on camera, you will bear the consequences at your own risk." Yada warned everyone.
This is a normal warning, just like when a superior comes to inspect, you must welcome him with your best appearance, and those shameful tricks that you usually use must not appear.
The officers at the Spanda Police Station have slightly changed in their daily lives. They have indeed been more restrained when outside. It seems that Yada's warning did have some effect.
In addition to this change, another change is that the door of Deputy Director Geet Singh's office is closed.
Everyone knows that Get's hometown is in the northwestern state of India, Punjab, bordering Pakistan to the west.
Calculating the time, Gert should have already arrived at his hometown by now.
Roden quickly focused his attention on a person who had just walked past him.
This is Love Gower, he's been pretty busy lately.
Luoton knew that he had borrowed money from many people in the bureau, ranging from a few hundred rupees to one or two thousand.
In addition, Roton also knew that this guy had been on missions outside most of the time recently and rarely returned to the bureau.
This is not to say that Love is very active, but that he can make extra money better by going out.
According to the police officer who went out with Love, Love is now trying to make money everywhere. For example, he would be fined a dozen or twenty rupees for traffic violations and speeding, and then be released. But now he can't leave without forty or fifty rupees.
At the same time, Luo Fu also asked for money from the street vendors and collected all the money for the next few months.
By doing this, Love is actually infringing upon everyone's interests, because before these were taken in turns by everyone, but now most of them have been taken away by Love.
But since Love had Gert's support, even if everyone had some opinions in their hearts, they couldn't say much and could only grumble in their hearts to express their dissatisfaction.
After all, Love is about to be promoted to sheriff. Once he becomes sheriff, his position in the police station will be very high.
The position of police chief has come up, so the Spanda Police Department has already submitted Love's name.
Yada had no choice. With the Inspector General present, he couldn't move the position and couldn't give it to anyone else.
And Luo Fu does meet these conditions, so there is no way to find fault with him in these aspects.
However, the actual promotion order will probably take a few days to come out, three to five days at the fastest, and it’s hard to say if it’s late, but generally there will be a result within a month.
"How much money did this guy pay Gert for the promotion to sheriff?" Rotten thought secretly.
Obviously, the cost was a bit too much for Love.
As grassroots police officers, our living conditions are very ordinary and we don’t have much surplus food at home.
So judging from Love's reaction, he was definitely blackmailed by Gert for a large sum of money, otherwise he wouldn't be trying so hard to make money.
Rotten knew that Gert was a greedy guy, but he didn't expect that he would not even let his confidants go.
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From a first-class police officer to a sheriff, the salary doesn't increase much, but the power can be increased a lot. Except for the ten inspectors in the bureau, these sheriffs are the highest-ranking ones. It won't take a few years for them to get back the money they paid this time.
Of course, whether or not one can make money depends on one's ability.
An old sheriff like Bud is a relatively honest person. He has fewer ways to make money and is not so unscrupulous, so his family has always lived a tight life.
People like Luo Fu are slick and good at flattering others and looking for backers, so for him, the money he paid this time is nothing.
"The promotion quota for police chief..." Rotten stared at Love until Love left the police station again, then he withdrew his gaze.
After thinking for a while, Luo Dun's eyes gradually lit up: "Combined with this documentary, we can try it out. What if it succeeds?"
On July 25, when Rawdon arrived at the police station and was about to go out on patrol, a car stopped at the gate and three people got out, two men and one woman.
One man was carrying a camera and the other was carrying some equipment.
The woman in front of me was wearing traditional red Indian women's clothing. She had thick, shiny, soft hair, fair skin, a high nose and a pointed chin.
A pair of big eyes, long eyelashes, and deep brown pupils.
Her lips were full and red, with a slight smile.
When she entered the police station, the officers inside were stunned for a moment.
It felt like one of those beautiful heroines from Bollywood movies coming in.
Moreover, this woman is obviously more elegant than those big stars. The most important thing is that this is real and I saw it with my own eyes.
"Excuse me, is Chief Agarwal here?" the woman asked, breaking the silence.
"Yes, yes, Chief." A police officer came to his senses and hurried over to inform the chief as he was near his office.
Seeing the postures of the other three people, everyone thought of what the director had said a few days ago about the All India Television going to make a documentary, and they couldn't be wrong.
Yada came out in a hurry and ran to the woman. Although he knew their identities, he still said with a smile: "I am Yada, I wonder who you are~~"
"Hello, Director Agarwal, my name is Fiya Mishra, a reporter for All India Television, and these two are my colleagues..." Fiya said as she took out her ID.
The two men behind her also took out their work IDs.
(End of this chapter)