Chapter 76 Chips in Hand
This message was given to me by the district police station.
Luoton was a little surprised by this transfer order. Generally speaking, the chief of a grassroots police station basically has the rank of inspector.
But he is now deputy inspector, which is not enough police rank, at most he can be deputy director.
During the destruction of the Blood Hand Gang, his contribution seemed to have been forgotten and he gained nothing.
Also, his police rank had just been promoted twice, so it was unrealistic to promote himself to another level now.
For police officers like Rawdon who have not taken the civil service examination, it is extremely difficult to get promoted. It may take more than ten years at best to go from deputy inspector to inspector.
This is only true if you have made enough contributions and have certain connections during this period.
Otherwise, it doesn't matter if you are like North. No matter how many contributions you have made, you will still be sitting in the position of deputy inspector for more than ten years, and he is thinking of retiring with this police rank.
Logically speaking, he did make a contribution to the destruction of the Blood Hand Gang, but this achievement alone was far from enough to elevate him from deputy inspector to inspector.
What Roton complained about was that there wasn't even any bonus.
Although he got three necklaces worth tens of millions of rupees and didn't care about the bonus, this is a different matter.
This is enough to show that there are indeed many people above who are very dissatisfied with themselves.
However, Roton was mentally prepared for this. He knew from the beginning that he would offend people and never thought he could get promoted.
His original purpose was to perform well in front of Shiva Nandan and give him bargaining chips to compete for the position of Commissioner of Mumbai Police.
The uncle behind Mali will stand on Shiva Nandan's side as agreed.
Now that he had obtained this bargaining chip, he no longer cared about the rest.
This adventure is to sow some seeds so that we can reap greater fruits in the future.
Roton doesn't need to care about the gains and losses now.
And now the result seems to be much better than I expected.
In Rawdon's opinion, this should be due to Pirando's efforts. Although his police rank was not promoted, he was the director. Even if it was not a grassroots police station in a big city like Mumbai, it was real power after all, and it was considered a small promotion.
Of course, there are deputy inspectors who serve as chiefs of grassroots police stations, but they are rare. Generally, they are police stations in remote areas. Those places are hard and tiring work with little benefits, so few inspectors are willing to go there. They would rather stay in the higher-level police station and wait for other opportunities to be transferred outside. Only then will a deputy inspector be appointed as chief.
Although the Kharag Police Station where I am now is located at the grassroots level in the rural area, it is still within the Pune district. After all, Pune is the second-ranked district in Maharashtra, and its economy and other aspects are stronger than the following districts.
Moreover, the economy of Maharashtra is among the best among many local states in India.
All in all, it has nothing to do with the remote and economically backward location. Logically, there shouldn't be no inspector who wants to go to the Harreg Police Station, right?
How come it was his turn as a deputy inspector? "Wait, Harreg? This name is familiar." Rawdon's mind suddenly moved.
He thought about it for a while, and suddenly took a breath. No way?
So he hurriedly took out his phone and prepared to call Deu Paras to ask.
The last time Daiwu came to see him, he talked about some chaos in Pune, and also mentioned that several chiefs of a police station had been killed. The police station seemed to be called Hareg.
But just as I was about to dial the number, a police officer's voice reported from outside the door.
"Come in." Luoton had no choice but to put down his phone and shouted.
"Officer Mahesh!" Itas walked in with a smile.
This surprised Rawdon a bit.
"I came in in a hurry. I hope I didn't disturb you at work?" Itas explained.
Roton waved his hand and asked the police officer who brought Itas in to leave.
"Don't disturb me. I have nothing to do right now." Roton said and asked Itas to sit down in the office.
The police officer who had just gone out came back soon, brought Itas a cup of tea, then carefully left and closed the door.
"What's going on outside?" Roton heard some commotion outside. It was related to Itas.
"This time, thanks to Officer Mahesh and the officers of Spanda Police Station, I brought some gifts to express my gratitude." Itas explained.
"Ms. Reba, you are so polite. It is our duty as police officers to protect the safety of citizens." Roton walked out from behind the desk and sat down on the chair opposite Itas.
"Not all police officers are like Officer Mahesh." Itas paused and said, "Officer Mahesh, you can actually just call me by my name."
"Isn't this inappropriate?"
"What's inappropriate?" Itas said immediately, "You saved me twice."
"Okay, then you can call me Rotten too. No need to call me police officer, I'm just a small deputy inspector." Rotten said with a smile.
"Okay, you should be a little older than me, so I'll call you Brother Rawdon." Itas said with a smile on her face, "Brother Rawdon, you are not just a deputy inspector. When I came in just now, I heard the police officers outside talking about you. It seems that you are going to be transferred to a police station as the chief. Doesn't that mean you will be promoted? You should be an inspector, right?"
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"Yes, I received a transfer order. I will be returning to a grassroots police station in Pune in a few days." Luo Dun said, "But I am not an inspector, but a deputy inspector."
Itas was stunned for a moment. She was not that sensitive about the police rank. What concerned her was Pune mentioned by Luoton: "Brother Luoton, you said you will not be in Mumbai next time?"
"yes."
"Then~~~then I won't be able to see you anymore?" Itas's face turned red as she said this. She felt a little embarrassed to say this, but she said it in a hurry.
Roton stared at Itas, he could feel that Itas liked him.
I saved her the first time, and I had some good feelings for her. Now she's saved me for the second time, and my good feelings for her are growing a little too fast.
But the other party is a small star and Miss Mabang. With her current status, even if she is willing, the people around her will probably stop her.
It’s not that Roton cares about these things, but his next focus is on his new post. It is very dangerous there and he must be cautious.
Although he had not called Daiwu to confirm, Roton was basically certain that this was the police station he mentioned.
If there wasn't something wrong with that police station, how could there be no inspector who wanted to go there? Besides, he still had to take the civil service exam, and there were too many things to do. He hadn't thought about the things between men and women yet.
Good things never come too late. When he passes the exam or gets promoted, will he be short of women?
"I will come back to Mumbai when I have time, and if you need anything, you can call me." Rawdon smiled.
He cursed himself in his heart. Why should he hesitate about such a thing?
If a beautiful woman takes such initiative, would you still be a man if you refuse her?
In his previous life, he had played with some small stars. In fact, they could not be considered small stars. They were probably just some 18th-tier actors. Compared with Itas, there was a huge gap between them, both in terms of status and appearance and temperament.
Roton got some of the confessions from Liso's interrogation from Mali, and that guy also wanted to target Itas.
Thus, Roden learned that Itas had surprisingly maintained her innocence in the film and television industry.
After all, this circle is too dirty, and it is almost the same in any country.
If the women in this film want to get ahead, acting skills are not everything, and they don’t even need acting skills.
As long as there is someone to support her from behind, moreover, as long as there is someone to 'support her from behind', then this woman's acting career will most likely take off.
(End of this chapter)