Chapter 26: Dismissal and Demotion
Luoton wanted to make his name known throughout the country. Once he passed the written test, he could use his influence to make it difficult for the interviewers to kick him out easily. At least they would treat his interview relatively fairly.
Of course, the next opportunity is very dangerous. Fortunately, my skills are still good enough. As long as I pay attention and don’t rush to the front line, there shouldn’t be any big problems.
The big opportunity that Rawdon had in mind was the Mumbai terrorist attacks that shocked the world on the night of November 26, 2008.
The reason why it shocked the world, in addition to the huge casualties caused by terrorists, is also due to the various poor and bizarre operations of the Indian police, government, security forces, and counter-terrorist elites.
The various operations involved are simply too shocking to watch, and have made India lose face in front of the whole world.
As for whether or not to tell the superiors about this terrorist attack, that is impossible.
If you report this kind of thing, people will think you are a fool.
Moreover, before the terrorist attack, India's intelligence agencies also received news, but after they passed the news to the relevant departments, the relevant departments ignored it and there was no follow-up.
Besides, Roton still needs to use this incident to pave the way for his future. If he misses this opportunity, he doesn't know when he will be able to achieve his goal.
If the Indian government itself doesn't care, then what else can I say?
There is no need to change this history, and we don’t have the ability to change it.
The next thing he had to consider was to gain as much benefit and credit as possible from this attack, but without putting himself in danger.
You have to know that those terrorists were firing crazily with AK automatic rifles, and the police had very few guns, and even if they did, they were old antique rifles from World War II.
Police officers like Rawdon usually carry a baton while on duty and basically have no chance to touch guns.
In the police station, only the chief and deputy chief are equipped with guns. The deputy inspectors under them do not usually have them. They may apply for a pistol when investigating a case.
This is like being unarmed and fighting against fully armed terrorists.
However, Roton has his own ideas in mind. To make a contribution, it is not necessary to capture terrorists or confront them head-on. There are still many other means that can be used.
Three days later, Rawdon finally got the result he wanted, which far exceeded his expectations.
In addition to being fired, Luo Fu will also be sentenced if he is arrested.
Gert was also dealt with. He was removed from his post as deputy chief of the Spanda Police Station and his rank was demoted from a three-star inspector to a two-star deputy inspector.
Roton could guess what would happen to Love, after all, there must have been people sent by the top leaders around him at that time.
Rotten was very surprised by the treatment of Gert.
But he soon got some inside information from Yada.
This guy Gert was actually busted for pornography.
His father's serious illness was just as Roden thought, it was all fake and never happened.
Originally, Rotten guessed that Gert would take this opportunity to go out for a trip or something, but he didn't expect that he didn't leave Mumbai at all, but went to another district of Mumbai to enjoy the special services provided by two women at the same time.
This incident was captured by a reporter from Mabon TV who broke into the house.
This is quite interesting. It is certainly no secret that the All India Television came to Mumbai to film the dark side of the Mumbai police system.
Later, after getting the news, Mabang TV also wanted to show its presence and compete with All India Television for influence, so they also organized people to target the police system.
India is a federal country, and local state governments actually have a great deal of autonomy.
Many times, local states ignore some orders from the central federal government.
For example, the current federal government is headed by the Congress Party, but the governments of local states are not necessarily led by people from the Congress Party. Many are ruled by the opposition, and they hold power in the local states.
As an opposition party, no matter whether the central federal government’s policies are right or not, they just oppose them for the sake of opposing them.
Local media will of course compete with the central federal media and even sing a different tune.
Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra, and the headquarters of Maharashtra Television is also here, so it is the best choice as everything is familiar here.
So they kept a close eye on the policemen, especially those who had committed crimes, and filmed them in various ways, both overtly and covertly.
Think about it, if All India Television broadcasts this documentary in the future, and the whole country sees the poor police system in Mumbai, how will the public view Mabang Television? Isn't that inaction? Why did All India Television expose the dark side of the local police, but Mabang Television, as a local TV station, never reported it?
This time, Mabang TV is not only competing, but also feels the crisis.
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So they had to expose the darkness of the Mumbai police system as quickly as possible, preferably before the documentary was broadcast on All India Television.
This time, Gert came here to enjoy himself with a police friend from the district, but was eventually discovered by the sharp-eyed tracking personnel of Mabon TV.
As a police officer, he set an example by personally going to the front line to communicate with the fallen women. Reporters usually don't report such things because they will be warned by their superiors. Even if they take pictures, they dare not release these things.
It’s different now. We have obtained permission from above, so how can we miss it? This is the hottest topic.
So, they found the right opportunity, calculated the time, broke into the house, and the messy scene was all captured on camera.
If Love knew, he would definitely recall the knock on the door he faintly heard when he called Gert for help and the last call ended.
Originally, what happened to Gert was not that serious. It was a matter of mutual consent. One gave money and the other provided a service. In the past, it was always suppressed internally. After all, Gert had a backer, so it was impossible to use this kind of thing to get Gert any substantial punishment.
But after Love was arrested, he confessed to Gert after being beaten and interrogated. For example, he worked so hard to make money in order to give evidence to Gert, and he also confessed all the "good deeds" that Gert had done in the past.
In the Indian police, torture and forced confession is very normal. If you don’t say anything, you will just beat them up.
Of course, this is generally also aimed at the bottom layer.
Generally, those who are powerful will hire lawyers, find various legal solutions, and take advantage of various loopholes, and then be released on bail.
Moreover, ordinary police officers dare not beat people of high castes and those in power. Not only do they dare not beat them, but they also have to be served with good food and drink.
This time, due to the influence of the All India Television, the local media also became extremely aggressive and they targeted the police system.
As a result, the top Mumbai police felt tremendous pressure from the media, so all the police officers who performed poorly this time were dealt with severely and strictly in the shortest possible time, in an attempt to minimize the impact.
It can be said that Rotun's targeting of Love inadvertently affected Gert, otherwise, even if the punishment for prostitution alone was severe, it would not have been so serious. In short, this result was the result of punishing multiple crimes together.
(End of this chapter)