Chapter 269: Transferred to Delhi
The flight to Rawdon was the next morning and it was already noon when we arrived in Delhi.
After taking a break at noon, Rawdon went to the CBI headquarters during the afternoon working hours.
He has made an appointment with Sharif, who will be in the office this afternoon.
When Rawdon arrived at the CBI headquarters, a staff member from the director's office told Rawdon that Sharif was meeting a guest.
Since there were people around, it was difficult for Roton to go in, so he just waited in a lounge nearby.
Anyone who can meet Sharif must be no ordinary person, so Rotten naturally has no objection.
After waiting for about an hour, the staff came in and told Rawdon that the chief was free.
Rawdon followed the staff toward Sharif's office.
Although he had been to Sharif's office many times and was very familiar with it, this was not an ordinary place after all, and it was not convenient for him to move around casually.
He calls himself a CBI special investigation commissioner. Although he is called special, he is not completely affiliated with the Central Bureau of Investigation, so he is considered half an outsider.
Some things are definitely not the same as those who work for the Central Bureau of Investigation.
As Rawdon walked towards Sharif's office, a big boss came towards him.
Wearing a police uniform and looking at the insignia of police rank, Rawdon was shocked.
The highest police rank, Inspector General of Police.
Looking more closely, isn't this the Commissioner of Delhi Police?
Although his police rank is the same as that of the directors general of each state, as the chief of the police station in the capital, his status and position are naturally extraordinary, and not everyone can sit in this position.
"Sir!" Rawdon and the staff immediately saluted.
The Chief of Delhi Police glanced at Rawdon, shook his head slightly and smiled, then passed by Rawdon.
"This is the Commissioner of Delhi Police!" the staff introduced him to Rawdon.
Luoton smiled and said he knew him.
After all, he had spent half a year in Delhi, studying at the Administrative College.
Of course, he didn't meet the director there.
But I have seen this big guy on TV and in newspapers.
If this big guy was wearing plain clothes, he might not be recognized for a while, but he was wearing a police uniform, which was too obvious.
Rawdon recognized it immediately.
Did it come from Chief Sharif?
That direction was obviously Sharif's office.
I don’t know what the Delhi Police Chief wants from Sharif.
Roton was only slightly curious for a moment, but quickly put it aside.
Some of the discussions among the big guys were not something he had to consider.
He now wanted to know why Sharif asked him to come here.
He has been thinking about it ever since Vides talked to him yesterday, but he has no clue.
It's not about Andy Mutu's case, right? You want me to come here to report the situation in Mabon?
That shouldn't be the case. If Sharif really wanted to know, Vides would have reported it long ago.
The most important thing about Andy Mutu’s case this time is the Delhi side.
It can be said that most of the participants are still in Delhi, which is the hardest hit area.
There are actually quite a few people in Mumbai, second only to Delhi, but there is still some gap compared to the number of people in Delhi.
Many relevant departments in Delhi, especially the relatives and friends of some bigwigs in various departments of the federal government, may be involved in the case, which involves a wide range of people.
It is precisely because of this that the opposition is so powerful.
The opposition exposed many of these, causing the ruling party to lose popular support and leading to great public anger.
Luoton didn't think about it any further. He took a deep breath at the door, knocked on it and went in.
"Roton, you came quite quickly." Sharif smiled when he saw Roton coming in.
As soon as Rawdon came in, he secretly looked at Sharif.
Sharif now looked much more haggard than the last time he saw him, and fatigue was evident on his face.
It can be seen that this case put Sharif under great pressure.
In fact, it would be the same for anyone. There are too many big figures involved, and the relationships are complicated. None of them are simple.
To catch or to release, or to catch first and release later, everyone's approach needs to be carefully considered and it is laborious. Not everyone can handle such a matter.
Being the head of the Central Bureau of Investigation is sometimes difficult.
"Sit down and relax. I called you here not for the case or anything else, but for your business," Sharif said.
"My business?" Rawdon was a little confused.
Is there anything wrong with me? Is there anything wrong with me releasing Wulundi?
Director Sharif disagrees?
Just looking at Sharif's expression, it was obviously not a bad thing.
"Yes, your business." Sharif laughed and said, "Originally, I couldn't interfere in this matter, but I thought this was an opportunity for you, so I came to you."
"Chief, I am confused by what you said." Roton still couldn't understand what Sharif wanted to say.
"Look at me, I've been so busy lately." Sharif said hurriedly. He found that he had said so much but had not yet gotten to the point, and Rotten had no idea.
He subconsciously thought that Rawdon already knew it. It was because he had been under too much pressure recently and his memory was not very good.
"Chief, please take care of yourself," said Rawdon.
"My health is not as good as before, but I can still hold on. Let's talk about your matter. You were promoted to first-class superintendent not long ago, but the specific position in Mabang has not been arranged for you yet, right?" Sharif asked.
"Yes," Rawdon replied.
He was shocked. About his position?
Could it be that, as Vides guessed, Sharif was planning to transfer himself to the Central Bureau of Investigation?
Although Roton wanted to maintain his current status and work mainly in the police department, he could also take up a part-time position in the Central Bureau of Investigation, which would be ideal.
But if Sharif really wanted to transfer himself there, Rodon would definitely not refuse.
There are benefits on the police side, but there are other benefits on the CBI side as well.
In short, no matter what, I have definitely been promoted.
"Several leaders of your Mabang police force are really cowardly. With all the contributions you have made, what's wrong with giving you the position of district police chief? Even if it's an internal appointment for you, so what? If you are given this position, even if some guys complain, just find an excuse to arrest them. It's really a disgrace to the police to surrender like this," said Sharif.
It was difficult for Roton to respond to Sharif's comments on the leaders of Mabang, as these were his superiors.
Sharif's status is high enough, so he can speak, but Rotun cannot say something about his leader behind his back, he can only listen.
"In fact, there was a lot of pressure from the Mabon government at that time, and the superiors also had their own difficulties." Roton finally explained briefly.
"Bullshit," Sharif said. "Isn't it just a state interior minister who is making a fuss? You have the support of the people, and the people's will, but even so, the police didn't stick with it. Forget it, after all, the police are not like our Central Bureau of Investigation, and their relationship with the local government is indeed complicated."
Sharif couldn't help but think of his current problems. In fact, the problems that the Mabang police had at that time were now happening to him.
However, he has a relationship with the federal central government and even faces pressure from the opposition.
"That guy has been caught this time," said Roton.
Sharif certainly knew Harari, and he certainly understood why Mabon was detaining Harari and refusing to release him.
It's obviously related to Rawdon and the Mabon police.
He is willing to support these.
After all, Roton was one of his more promising juniors.
"Since Mabang has not given you the position of district police chief, and your position has not been decided yet, why don't I introduce a position to you?" Sharif continued.
"Director, what position is it?" Rawdon asked immediately.
If Sharif personally arranges a position for himself, Luoton must accept it.
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"It's not what you think. It's not the CBI." Sharif noticed Rotten's expression and immediately understood what Rotten was thinking.
"Ah? Where is that?" Roton was really surprised.
It’s not what I thought.
If not CBI, where else could it be?
He really couldn't expect it.
"Delhi." Sharif smiled. "People always want to go to higher places. You are originally from Mumbai, so I believe it will be no problem for you to come to Delhi."
A political center and an economic center.
However, in terms of level, Delhi, the political center, is definitely more powerful.
After all, that is how the police system works, as the Mumbai Police is lower in rank than the Delhi Police.
Delhi is the capital after all, and the officials here must be of higher status than those in other places.
Even if they are at the same level, the status and position must be at least half a level higher.
If some officials from Delhi are appointed to local posts, they will generally be promoted one level.
If there is no promotion level, then the job position is also unusual, and is basically low-level, with a lower level level holding a higher level position.
People who come from the capital are wealthy officials, so it is normal for them to receive special treatment.
Now Luoton has turned things around, moving from a low position to a high position. Even if his police rank remains unchanged, it is generally considered a promotion.
In Delhi, it is equivalent to gold plating, and the gold content has soared.
The title of Superintendent of Police I in Delhi is definitely more prestigious than that in other states.
Even Mumbai can't compare to it.
Luoton was pleasantly surprised. What was there to hesitate about? He would definitely agree.
"Director, I should consult the leaders in Mabang about this matter." Roton did not forget his current identity.
He is mainly affiliated with the police system. Sharif has a certain say in his position changes, but the final decision still lies with the police.
Besides, Rodon would definitely inform Shiva, and he couldn't make the decision without telling them.
If it is something that is beneficial to you, just tell the truth. I believe Shiva and the others will not stop you.
"Yes, you need to talk to them. This is the most basic thing." Sharif was very satisfied with Roton's answer.
This is the right way to do it. Don't forget your original leader just because of the good things happening on your side.
He knew that Shiva was good to Rodon.
If Rawdon continued to stay in Mumbai, in Maharashtra, and waited until Shiva became the director general, Rawdon's future would be very bright.
But he felt that Rawdon would have greater development if he came to Delhi.
"I have a good relationship with the Chief of Delhi Police. We have a deep friendship. I recommended you to him." Sharif continued, "He just went out. If you come here, you should have met him, right?"
"Yes, I did." said Rawdon.
"He is also very interested in you. With him, you will have a support in the Delhi police system," Sharif said.
Luoton breathed a sigh of relief.
Sure enough, Sharif had arranged everything himself.
If you come to Delhi all of a sudden without any support from behind, it may not be a good thing.
Delhi is the capital, and everyone wants to come here to get gilded or something.
But if you don't have certain connections here, life here may not be easy.
After all, there are many powerful people here, especially some traditional high-caste wealthy families, which are much more difficult to deal with than in the south.
The rank of First Class Superintendent of Police is already unattainable for ordinary people in the local area.
But this is Delhi, there are too many wealthy and powerful families.
For these big forces, they may not take a first-class police superintendent seriously.
Because their network of connections is so huge and includes connections with high-level government officials, the power of a first-class superintendent of police is powerless to do anything to them.
"Thank you, Chief." Rawdon said gratefully.
Sharif arranged all these for him, and Roton was of course grateful.
This backer is the boss in the Delhi police system. What could be more reliable than this?
"Don't thank me, it's just your luck." Sharif smiled, "There are too many people involved in the Andy Mutu case in Delhi, many in the government and in the police system. So there will be a lot of vacancies in the police department. This is your chance. I believe there will be a suitable position for you."
Roton thought about it and it was true. It would be very good to have one or two positions vacant in a short period of time, and he didn't know how many people were eyeing them.
It is very difficult for someone like me from the outside to squeeze in.
But this time it was different, a lot of spaces were vacant all of a sudden.
Now that he has Sharif's connection and access to the Delhi Police Chief, it will not be a problem for him to get a position in the Delhi Police.
"Of course, it's also your own hard work." Sharif added, "You have a high prestige in the hearts of the people and are a police officer that everyone recognizes. The Delhi police also need your positive image this time. From a certain perspective, the Delhi police probably want to poach you without my recommendation. I originally wanted him to stay and meet you, but he had something to do in the bureau, so he had to rush back."
Roton was stunned for a moment, but he soon understood what Sharif meant.
This time, Andy Muthu’s case led to the fall of many people in the Delhi Police, and the image of the Delhi Police must have been greatly damaged.
Not a good thing for the Delhi Police Commissioner.
Wouldn't it be shameful for him as the director?
People will certainly question his ability. There are so many corrupt elements and parasites under him. As the boss of the Delhi police, he must bear some responsibility.
On the contrary, I have always had a very positive image and have been supported by countless people.
If I get myself to the Delhi Police, I believe it will improve some people's view of the police station.
(End of this chapter)