Chapter 292: Making Trouble



Chapter 292: Making Trouble

In response to Kenkis's intercession, Rotten expressed some of his concerns.

Kenkis said that this time Goss will definitely complete the project with quality and quantity and will not make things difficult for Roton.

Roton would not believe such a promise.

If you really believe it, you'd be a fool.

So Roton politely declined Goss's offer to take over the entire project.

Once the money really reaches Gou Si and others, it will be out of our control.

Now I am in charge of this project. If anything goes wrong, it will be my responsibility.

Roton didn't want to be laughed at.

Some things can be compromised, but some things cannot. Roton still has a bottom line.

Kenkis is getting a little too aggressive.

It's true that he is the director, but he can't put pressure on me like this. After all, I am the deputy director.

If it's a legitimate thing, Rawdon has no objection.

But it is too ugly to use kickbacks to pressure myself just to gain benefits for my nephew.

Roton felt that he had done his best by giving Goss a share.

But the other party's appetite was obviously not satisfied. Roton knew that he failed to satisfy Goss, and Kenkis had some opinions about him.

However, Rawdon didn't care.

When you provide convenience to others, you should not do so at the expense of your own interests.

If he really gives in in this regard, the monitoring project will be in a mess and when the higher-ups investigate, Kenkis will definitely put all the blame on himself.

Because I am the person in charge of this project, not Kenjis.

As for these things, Roton knew without thinking that everyone wanted to take the credit, and everyone pushed the blame to others.

Therefore, in the construction of the monitoring project, Luoton still has to ensure a lower limit.

I dare not say that the surveillance system here is the same as that in Mumbai, but at least it has to be guaranteed to be usable after it is built. This is Roton’s bottom line.

At that time in Mumbai, he had instructed Sori, and Sori was very serious. He supervised the construction work of his subordinates in various ways and even often appeared at the construction site in person. However, even the project completed in this way was only mediocre and barely qualified in Roton's opinion.

Of course, if we look at it from India's perspective, it is definitely a remarkable project with top-notch quality.

Here, in order to avoid suspicion, Roton didn't even let Ojido get involved.

Of course, Ojido had heard of such a project.

He was actually very interested in the project that his brother-in-law was in charge of, and he had also approached Luoton about this idea.

He wants to get a piece of the pie. Whether he does it himself or subcontracts it out, it will be very profitable.

Later, when Wulundi found out, he scolded Ojido.

Later, Ojido voluntarily withdrew.

Wulundi is definitely more social than Ojido, as he has dealt with the government a lot in the past.

Now I am also responsible for socializing and building relationships with telecommunications companies and the government.

Luoton had just been the deputy director for a short time, and I didn't know how many people were watching him. There were still some criticisms, some thinking that Luoton was not qualified enough.

At this time, Ojido wanted to go over and share the benefits.

If this matter were to become known to others, it would be very disadvantageous to Roton.

If the elders in the family knew about this, Ojido would probably be in big trouble.

Several of their major families now attach great importance to Roton.

Luoton has a bright future and can bring great help to families like them.

We can't let some small things ruin Roton's future at this time.

Ojido also understood from Wulundi's persuasion that he almost did something stupid.

Fortunately, Luoton did not agree.

"Ahaha, I've been a bit busy lately, busy with business." Gos laughed and said, "Actually, I still want to fight for another surveillance project. I wonder if Director Mahesh can take care of it?"

"I have made the matter very clear. Please don't force me, Mr. Oga," replied Rawdon.

"Okay, that's it." Gos replied coldly, then walked straight past Roton and took the lead in entering the police station.

Judging from this guy's appearance, he should be going to find Kenkis. I wonder what the matter is.

Rawdon soon gave it no further thought.

Anyway, with him around, it would be impossible for Gos to take over all the surveillance projects.

If he keeps pushing me, I won’t give him any.

What.

When Rawdon just arrived at the office, Duld came over to ask for instructions.

Dalide was very attentive to Rotunna. He would come to ask Rotun for instructions every day and talk about some things inside and outside the police station.

He became Rotten's ears and eyes, allowing Rotten to understand a lot of things.

Roton was quite satisfied with Dalide's performance.

Dulid quickly withdrew.

Ever since he learned that Sharif had resigned as director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, Dalid still felt a little uneasy.

Because he knew that Rawdon had connections with Sherif.

Now that Sharif has lost his power as the director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, Rawdon's support has obviously weakened a lot.

He wanted to follow Rotun, so naturally he hoped that Rotun would have as many backers as possible and as strong as possible.

However, through secret observation over the past few days, he found that Rotun did not seem to be greatly affected and his expression and mood were very stable.

This made him feel more at ease.

Come to think of it, even if Sharif is gone, the police still has Najda, the director general.

Dulid felt that he was overthinking.

With Najda around, there would be no problem with Roton. As long as he followed Roton, his position as deputy inspector general would be secure.

In the director's office, Gos was talking to his uncle.

"Remember, don't provoke Roton. After all, he is the deputy director. What are you? You are nothing. If that guy really doesn't give you face, I can't say much." Kenkis said.

"Uncle, I always greet him politely when I see him and never dare to provoke him." Gou Si said hurriedly.

Kenkis shook his head slightly and said nothing more.

"Uncle, what about the monitoring project?" Gos stared at Kenkis expectantly.

"I'll take care of this matter." Kenkis said calmly.

Hearing this, Gos's face lit up with joy.

But his face fell immediately: "Uncle, that kid Luo Dun is stubborn. He has always refused to agree before. Didn't you talk to him several times? He still insisted on not giving me the project."

"Hmph!" Kenkis snorted coldly.

He had personally gone to see Roton some time ago to intercede for Gos, but he didn't expect that the guy wouldn't give him any face at all.

This made him very angry.

You are a big director and you asked the deputy director to plead for me, but he doesn't even give you this face?

But since Roton was in charge of this project, he couldn't say much.

"It's different now." Kenkis sneered again, "Just don't let him be in charge of this project."

"Ah?" Goss exclaimed, "Uncle, what are you going to say about that?"

"I'm the director, can't I make the decision on this matter?" Kenkis said, "Sherif resigned, and Rawdon lost a big backer. Could it be that Director Najida will do something to me because of this little thing?"

Gos's face lit up and he said, "Uncle, you are absolutely right. Everyone says that Roton has a good relationship with Sharif, and it was Sharif who brought him to Delhi. Now that Sharif has resigned, I don't know how Najda will treat Roton."

He was very excited.

He knew that his uncle was very afraid of Roton before.

Otherwise, my uncle would have given me such a project long ago.

Now that Luoton has lost one of his backers, his uncle has become more assertive.

It's not a life-and-death fight, and I believe Najida will not interfere in such a trivial matter.

As long as Roton is no longer responsible for the monitoring project, there will be no problem for me to take over this project.

Won't these huge sums of rupees just go into your own pocket?

Goss left the police station happily.

Kenkis picked up the phone and said, "Ask Deputy Director Hariye to come to my place."

Hariya Chopra, one of the deputy commissioners of police.

Among the deputy directors, he has the best relationship with Kenkis and is considered Kenkis' confidant.

The next day, the South District Police Station held a management meeting chaired by Ken Keith.

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All officials above the level of deputy minister participated.

As the Deputy Inspector General, Dalide is naturally qualified to participate.

But he sat in the back.

Sitting at the central conference table were the director, deputy directors and heads of various departments.

They, the deputies, could only sit in the chairs at the back.

Kenkis gave a passionate speech, the main content of which was about improving public security in the jurisdiction, improving the crime-solving rate, etc.

Roton listened to Kenkis's speech without thinking much about it.

Kenkis often holds such meetings.

I had experienced this several times not long after I arrived at the police station.

He now has a better understanding of Kenkis. This guy is a boaster, but his words are all empty talk and no substance.

Can the various plans and policies at the meeting be implemented in a concrete manner?

That's not the case.

So, these will always remain just on paper.

"Deputy Director Rawdon is an expert in handling cases and has solved countless major cases. We should all learn from him." Kenkis said, turning the topic to Rawdon.

"I would also like to invite Deputy Chief Rawdon to share some of his experience in handling cases with everyone. I believe this will definitely help our police station's efficiency in handling cases. Everyone welcome~~" After saying that, Kenkis led the applause.

Applause broke out in the conference room, making it difficult for Rawdon to refuse.

He was not prepared at all.

Generally speaking, you should tell yourself about this kind of thing in advance, so that you can at least be prepared.

But now that it has come to this, there is no way Roton would not say anything.

So he improvised and talked about some so-called case-handling experience.

In fact, it is just general talk.

Because Roton knew very well that even if there was any good way to solve the case, these guys basically wouldn't listen.

After all, they never really thought about solving any case.

Many times, when a case occurs, whether or not the murderer can be caught depends on luck.

If they can't catch him, there's basically no problem and the case will definitely be left unresolved.

If the case attracts some media attention, it will be easy to deal with. We just need to find some scapegoats.

Anyway, just get by with it.

What kind of wrongful convictions are there? They don't exist.

Whatever the police say is what it is.

Those who were dragged in to take the blame were all low-caste poor people who had no chance to speak up at all.

It took Roton more than ten minutes to finish his speech, which was rambling on and on.

"Good, well said!" Kenkis led the applause again.

When the applause stopped, Kenkis looked at Luoton and smiled, "Luoton, the public security situation in our area is not very ideal. You are an expert in handling cases. I want you to take charge of some difficult and important cases in the area. Is there any problem?"

Luo Dun cursed in his heart, "Since you asked me this, how can I have any questions? In front of so many people, it would be difficult for me to refuse."

In fact, Kenkis had obviously made up his mind and would not give himself a chance to refuse.

This kind of difficult and important case is a thankless job.

No one in the police department is willing to do it.

Given the level of the Indian police, if they want to solve the case, they really have to rely on fate and luck.

Another method is to get someone to take the blame, as mentioned above, which can increase the rate of solving cases.

"That's definitely fine."

"Yes, Deputy Director Rawdon is the most suitable person to handle this business."

Several deputy directors echoed this.

Having said that, Roton had no choice but to agree.

"Everyone knows that this task is very heavy. Roden, you take care of these, and let other colleagues share the work." Kenkis smiled and said, "You have been busy with the bidding of the monitoring project recently, which is very laborious. How about this, you can let Hariye take charge of this project, and you just focus on solving the case."

Roton's heart sank. Damn it, Kenkis had gone through so much trouble, and his final goal was to monitor the project.

Of course, he sent himself to investigate and solve the case, which was actually intended to disgust himself and suppress himself.

This is just making things difficult for yourself.

In the eyes of others, the monitoring project is a hot commodity, after all, it involves more than one billion in construction funds.

Whoever is in charge of this project and makes a little money from it will be a huge success.

When Kenkis handed the project over to Hariye, it actually meant that Kenkis took the project away himself.

Roton soon realized that Kenkis dared to do this because Sharif resigned as director of the Central Bureau of Investigation.

In Kenkis's opinion, he lost a big backer, so he was not so afraid of himself.

Coupled with the previous problem with Goss, he made Kenkis unhappy.

So, Kenkis simply kicked himself out of the project, which was a form of revenge.

If he is not responsible for this project, then it will be up to Kenjis to decide who will do this project.

Looking at the reactions of several deputy directors around him, Roton understood that Kenkis and these guys had the same idea.

Needless to say, Kenkis definitely gave them some benefits.

In this situation, Luoton couldn't refuse.

Speaking of which, as the director, Kenkis still has the final say on these projects.

So if he wanted to put someone in charge, I really couldn't refuse.

After the meeting, Rawdon returned to the office and Duld followed him in.

"Chief, they are trying to trick you." Dalid said angrily.

He is an old man in the police station, so of course he can see the whole story.

"Those cases are basically unsolvable. There is basically no evidence or clues. I don't know how many cases have accumulated over the years." Dalide continued, "Even if God came, it would be a headache. And the surveillance project, the director obviously wants to take it on himself..."

"Shut up!" Rawdon shouted, "Watch your words!"

Dalid was stunned for a moment. He knew that what he had just said was a bit too much. If someone heard it and reported it to Kenkis, he would be in trouble.

"Chief, this is what I really think. They really are going too far." Dalid gritted his teeth and continued.

Since he has surrendered to Rotun, he must stand on Rotun's side in everything and put Rotun's interests first in everything.

What is the relationship between him and the other directors and deputy directors? (End of this chapter)


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