Chapter 80: Solve the Inspectorate First



Chapter 80: Solve the Inspectorate First

Dai Wu certainly understood this, he had taken the test once and knew how difficult it was.

In fact, he wanted to say that Rawdon was of a lower caste and had a reserved place, which meant that he could compete with lower castes.

Compared to him, a high caste Kshatriya has an advantage in this regard.

However, he also knew that the reservation system had deteriorated. Those low-caste candidates with good grades basically came from wealthy or noble families, and there were almost no ones who came from poor families.

He and Rawdon had known each other for several months and knew what Rawdon's family was like.

Under such conditions, it is still difficult to compete with the lower caste elites.

So this kind of reserved quota sounds good and seems to be taking good care of the poor, but in fact it has nothing to do with the poor and low castes.

Dai Wu didn't know how to persuade Roton for a moment. It seemed that it was right for Roton to prepare for both situations now. It was indeed a wise choice.

After all, Roton is already the director now. At this age, even those state civil servants cannot reach this position. It will take at least ten years to become a grassroots director.

Of course, in ten years, they are more likely to become inspectors, but the positions of directors are obviously much less than those of inspectors, and there are too many people and too little vacancies.

Luoton's achievements have far surpassed those of state civil servants of the same age. If he continues on this path, although he may not be as good as a national civil servant, he will still have a very good future.

After all, Rawdon is not very old, and he has a chance to become a fourth-level superintendent, or even a second-level superintendent, the ceiling of the local state police, in the future.

Although he is only a superintendent of police in a local state, and not as powerful as the IPS, his status is dominant in the local area.

In fact, let alone a second-level superintendent, even an inspector general of a grassroots police station like Rawdon can dominate the local area and become a local tyrant.

After all, cases like the Harreg Police Department are just a few exceptions and are not universal.

"Brother, I know some people in Sangli County. They are more familiar with the local situation, especially friends in the local court. I believe they will be of help to you. I will help you contact them first, and you can have a good communication with them when you go to Harreg. Wait for my news." Dai Wu said.

Now that the matter has been settled, Dai Wu certainly wants to help Roton.

"Thank you."

After hanging up the phone, Luoton couldn't help but let out a long sigh.

When I take up the post of Chief of Police of Harreg, I will have to deal with the local court.

This is not Mumbai, there is no police commissioner system.

Therefore, when you want to arrest or detain someone during the course of handling a case but find it troublesome, you need an arrest warrant from the court, which requires you to have a good relationship with the court.

Otherwise, if the court blocks your case, how are you going to handle the case?

Now that I have friends in the judicial system of Daiwu, I believe things will go much more smoothly in court.

After thinking about it, Rotten felt that the time was about right, so he called Pirando. He definitely needed to ask about this matter in detail.

"Rotten, I just got the news and wanted to call you." Pirando's voice came from the other end of the phone, "I was planning to transfer you to the district police station and keep you here for a year or two. I would first get you the rank of inspector, and then transfer you to a grassroots police station as the director. Of course, it won't be the Harreg Police Station." Hearing Pirando's words, Rotten sighed in his heart.

Pirando was indeed thinking about himself.

It is very difficult for a deputy inspector to be promoted to inspector.

Under normal circumstances, people like me who are not from the state civil service may not be able to get promoted even after more than ten years.

But Pirando wanted to help him get the rank of inspector of police within one or two years. This was the treatment for a confidant.

Just now, Mali said that he would be able to get the rank of inspector in three years with Pirando, but it seems that he was a bit conservative.

Since Pirando dares to say it will take one or two years, this should be reliable. After all, he is the boss of the Pune district police system.

If I were in the district police station, under the supervision of my superiors and with a big boss taking care of me, it would be much easier to get promoted.

Besides, the district police station is full of big leaders, and an inspector is nothing. The restrictions for promotion to inspector are obviously not that great, and there are many vacancies.

If you work directly at a grassroots police station, it would be much more difficult to get promoted.

For example, in China, civil servants at the provincial level are definitely promoted faster than those at the grassroots level. These are all the same.

"This matter has been decided, and I can't change it." Pirando continued, "How much do you know about the Harreg Police Department?"

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Rawdon quickly told everything he knew now.

"Yes, there is indeed danger over there, but according to the information I received, many of the directors who were killed were killed for personal reasons." Pirando said, "Those guys went too far..."

Roden listened to Pirandu's news. There were many untouchables, or Dalits, gathering areas within the jurisdiction of the Haragu Police Station. This class suffered various discriminations and oppressions.

Later, a figure emerged and formed a team to fight against the government and target the upper castes.

In the eyes of the high castes in the government, they are rebels and rioters; in the eyes of the low castes, they are volunteers who rob the rich and give to the poor.

Because of a certain mass base, that is, the support of those lower castes, it can be said that they are like fish in water.

The previous Haregha chiefs must have sided with the upper castes and continued to suppress the lower castes, which led to retaliation. Then, the death rate of chiefs here is extremely high.

"So when you go there, don't provoke those Dalits, and it's best not to do anything. I think you can stay there for a year at most, and those bastards in Mumbai will stop targeting you. Then I will transfer you to the district police station to solve the problem of inspector rank, and then transfer you to other police stations as the chief." Pirando said, "In terms of security, I will also provide you with guards, guns, and so on. Rawdon, although this appointment is dangerous, I think it is also an opportunity for you. With your experience in the Harreg Police Station, when I promote you, others will have nothing to say."

"Thank you, Chief..." Rawdon said immediately.

He knew that Pirando was paving the way for him. He had worked in places like the Harreg Police Station, and if Pirando promoted him in the future, the opposition would naturally be much smaller, or at least there would be less criticism.

"If I have the chance, I would like to do something else. In this way, if the director promotes me, no one will gossip about me." Luoton thought for a while and said again.

Pirando told him not to do anything, but Rotten couldn't take it seriously.

Even if you really didn't want to do anything in the past, you still have to be correct in your attitude and show a positive and enterprising side in front of your leaders.

Hearing this, Pirandu couldn't help but laugh and said, "Rotten, I am a district director anyway, so what's wrong with being promoted to an inspector? Even if you just mess around for a year, I really want to promote you, who dares to object?"

(End of this chapter)


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