Chapter 3 Merit for Promotion
There are still conflicts between Yada and Deputy Commissioner Geet Singh. Yada came to Spanda Police Station as the chief only three months ago, while Singh has been the deputy commissioner here for nearly three years.
Speaking of which, Singh thought he could take over the position of director at the time, but he didn't expect that Yada's sudden appearance would shatter his dream.
Because of his dissatisfaction with Yada, a Vaisya, Singh did not cooperate with Yada in the daily affairs of the police station.
After all, Yada was a newcomer, and facing Singh, the old man in the police station, he had to endure it many times.
Speaking of a grassroots police station, often only the chief has the rank of inspector, and the deputy chief is the deputy inspector.
But Mumbai is the financial center of India after all, and its status is not ordinary. The number of police officers in grassroots police stations is dozens more than that in other places, and the staffing at the inspector level is also high.
For example, there are two inspector ranks in the Spanda Police Station, namely, Yada and Singh, who are both the chief and deputy chief.
This is also an important reason why Singh is dissatisfied with Yada.
If Singh was only a deputy inspector, even the old guys in the police station probably wouldn't be able to challenge Yada, as the gap in police ranks was real.
In addition to not wanting to share the benefits with his opponents, Yada was also very clear in his mind.
The fact that a big shot like Ragiti came to him showed that he didn't want too many people to know about this. He did have some awareness of this, after all, he was a director.
So Singh never had a chance to come here.
In the living room of a luxurious villa, Yada and Luoton were standing there waiting.
Yada didn't dare to sit down. Although a servant brought tea to the two of them, he didn't dare to move. Ten minutes later, Rajti Nair and one of his secretaries appeared.
Rajiti glanced at the two of them and sat down on the sofa without saying a word. His secretary asked Yada and the other man to sit down.
The secretary explained in Marathi the purpose of calling Yadda over.
After listening to it, Luoton realized that it was indeed Ragiti's private matter.
Last night, a safe in Rajiti's home was stolen. The safe was being prepared to be transported to another place by car, but on the way, the car stopped due to a breakdown. While looking for someone to repair it, the safe was stolen.
The place where the theft occurred falls under the jurisdiction of Spanda police station.
It is quite reasonable for Neil to look for Yada, after all, the case happened in Yada's jurisdiction.
But the gap in status between the two is too big, so there is obviously an explanation for this.
A safe? Rawdon was sure that there was a large amount of money and valuables inside, which, needless to say, could not be seen in public.
Secretary Hala Goleta's words revealed various hints. He asked Yada to find the safe as soon as possible and not to make a big deal out of the matter. It would be best to resolve it privately.
Yada naturally understood the meaning and said that he would get the safe back as quickly as possible.
Back at the police station, Yada called Luo Dun to the chief's office alone: "What happened today cannot be disclosed to anyone else. This case~~~"
Having said that, Yada stared at Rotten, frowned slightly, and then said nothing more for a while.
"Chief, please leave this matter to me. I guarantee to complete the task." Rotun said. He understood why Yada hesitated. It was because he did not trust his ability.
Now that we have the opportunity, we must seize it and take the initiative.
"You?" Yada was still a little hesitant.
He still had some good feelings towards Rotun. After all, Rotun did help him solve many problems of poor language communication.
But in his opinion, Rotten's ability was limited to this, and he did not have any outstanding performance in other aspects of investigating and handling cases.
So he was still unsure about handing the case over to Rawdon.
But this case cannot be known to more people. After all, it is related to the boss’s secret. He still wants to get on the boss’s big ship and cannot afford any mistakes.
If you want to get ahead in a metropolis like Mumbai, you can’t do it without a strong backer.
Of course he had connections to become the chief of the Spanda Police Department, but the connections behind him were a far cry from those of someone like Ragetti.
"Chief, actually I already have some clues about this case." Seeing that the chief was still hesitating, Roton could not help but continue saying that he must solve this case.
"What?" Yada's eyes widened. Is this a clue? "Chief," Roden explained, "I live in Dharavi. Last night, I accidentally noticed that several members of the Black Lion Gang seemed to be moving a box. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time. Now that I think about it, they were acting sneakily. Their location was not too far from the crime scene, and the time matched."
"The Black Lion Gang?" Yada said coldly, "It really fits the behavior of these gang members. These guys can steal anything else, but they stole from the minister. They are looking for death. Okay, I'll let Bud and the others cooperate with you. I hope it really is the minister's safe. By the way, you can't reveal the specific contents and the identity of the owner to Bud and the others. Just say it's a theft case."
Yada made up his mind. He believed that since Rotten dared to say so, this clue was probably reliable.
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Of course what Roton said about seeing the Black Lion Gang moving boxes last night was false. Where did he see it?
However, when Ragiti asked Yada to help find the safe privately, it reminded Roton of something. That was two years later, after Ragiti was arrested, Roton had seen some related reports in the newspaper.
There were reports on the amount of money Rajiti had received in bribes. It was mentioned that two years ago, around this time, Rajiti's safe was stolen by gang members from the Black Lion Gang. According to the accounts of the high-ranking members of the Black Lion Gang who were later arrested, they got more than 2 million rupees in cash and a lot of jewelry from the safe, with a total value of more than 5 million rupees.
In other words, this safe could not be found in the previous life.
It’s different now. Roton wants to make a contribution. This safe is really going to be found. This is a great achievement.
As for Rajiti's bribery, it is too far from Rawdon. Besides, such things are too normal in India. No politician or official is clean.
Roton only hopes to gain promotion through this achievement, and improving his own status is the most important thing.
"Chief, there are quite a few members in the Black Lion Gang, and I heard that their leader has a very good relationship with Deputy Chief Singh." Roton said after a moment's hesitation.
These words made Yada's face darken.
He had a lot of opinions about Singh, but considering that he had just arrived here and did not have his own confidants, he had not taken any action against Singh for the time being.
What Rotun said made him understand that Rotun wanted to join him and was willing to reveal some of Singer's secrets.
In fact, he knew some of the things Singh did privately, such as colluding with gang members, but he didn't know which gangs they were.
In fact, as a chief, he didn't care much about a second-level police officer. Even if he approved of Rawdon's performance, that was all.
But this time it's different. The minister can't solve this case by himself. After all, it's very difficult to prevent the news from leaking out. There are so many people and eyes. Now that Roton has a clue, he can solve the matter quickly.
If Rotun gets closer to me, at least he can set an example for others.
He had been in the police station for more than three months, and it was time for him to slowly take back his power. How could he let Singh continue to oppose him in the police station? Otherwise, how could he continue to be the chief? (End of this chapter)