Chapter 88: Stick Techniques Falling from the Sky



Chapter 88: Stick Techniques Falling from the Sky

Luoton also learned from Daiu, his friend in the court, that Huba was a man of action. Although his actions were somewhat biased towards the Dalit class, they were within the scope and had not violated the law.

And there is no sign of any collusion with Dalit villain forces.

Of course, the possibility of collusion cannot be completely ruled out for the time being.

But Luoton dared to say that there must be some connection between Huba and that group of forces, and this connection was not necessarily collusion.

The police officers in the police station are basically of low caste, Vaishya is the highest, and the others are either Shudras or Dalits.

The inspectors who had come to take up the post before were basically from high castes, and they would never stand on the side of the lower castes.

Deputy Director Huba is a key figure, Luoton secretly took note of it.

People like Gosa who just live a lazy life are not a threat.

Under Gosa's attentive guidance, Rawdon sat down in his director's office.

I have to admit, the conditions here are much worse than those at Spanda Police Station, they are simply shabby.

It looked shabby from the outside and even worse from the inside. The roof had been repaired countless times and looked like a torn piece of clothing covered with patches. Roton even suspected that it would leak when it rained. This was the director's office and the others were even worse.

The conditions at grassroots police stations are generally not very good, but those at grassroots police stations in urban areas are definitely better than those in rural areas.

Whether it is in terms of conditions or staffing.

For example, the jurisdiction of the Harreg Police Station is several times larger than that of the Spanda Police Station, and so is the population.

But there are only 79 police officers, including him as the director.

And there are more than 100 people in the Spanda Police Station.

Even Spanda Police Station feels short of police force, let alone rural police stations like Haraig Police Station.

Therefore, at the grassroots level in rural areas, if you want to rely on the police to deal with any problems, you cannot rely on them because there are simply not enough people.

In addition, the police are lazy, corrupt and do not do their job. Generally speaking, even if there is something, people do not want to go to the police, but choose to solve it privately.

Once you call the police, the problem may not be solved, but you will definitely be blackmailed by them.

"Chief, your residence has been cleaned up." Gosa said respectfully as he stood in front of Roden, "It's not far from the police station."

"Where are the people who came with me?"

"Everything has been arranged. There is room for us to stay there," Gosa said immediately. "But the conditions here are not as good as those in Mumbai, so..."

"It's fine as long as it's habitable." Rotten waved his hand. He was mentally prepared.

"Director, would you like to go and take a look? If there is anything missing, I will send someone to prepare it immediately." Gosa asked.

"No rush. Chief Monda is not here. So please tell me about the situation at the police station first," said Roton.

When Gosa introduced the police station and some of the situations within its jurisdiction to Rawdon, the police outside were circling around the cars and the five brand new motorcycles with shining eyes.

Of course, there are those guns and so on.

You know, the Harage Police Station now has only three old motorcycles and some bicycles. They are often used only when going to distant villages to handle cases. The rest of the time they either walk or ride bicycles.

Now their police station has made a comeback, and they have great respect for the new chief, Rawdon.

The previous directors all came empty-handed and were no match at all.

"Captain Bancel, what is the case handled by Director Munda?" asked Roton.

"A month ago, three girls from a Dalit community were killed..." After Gosa introduced the case, he handed the case file to Roden.

After Gosa left, Rotun was the only one left in the office, and he began to look through the case files.

This case was mentioned by a friend from the Daiwu court. In fact, everyone knew who the murderer was, but the police encountered huge resistance in arresting him.

Regarding the situation in Harreg Township, Pirando gave Roton the relevant information obtained from the district police station. Of course, the information from Daiwu should also be taken into account.

However, the biggest gain was the information provided by Dai Wu, a friend. For example, he was in the court and had access to these cases. Although he was not the one who handled them firsthand on the scene, he was in close contact with the cases, so there was basically nothing wrong with what he said about the case.

The main high caste in Kharege township is Scindia, which is a Kshatriya caste, and Lisa is of this surname.

The Scindia family has been in this land for hundreds of years, so most of the land here belongs to these high-caste people, who are the local landlords.

The most powerful landlord among them is called Har Scindia, and this case was committed by his youngest son and his men.

The three women were brutally tortured, including being raped in turn...

Very miserable anyway.

Since Hal's family was a powerful landlord in the local area, they had connections with the township government, as well as with the district and county.

The most important thing is that his eldest son is a state civil servant and now works in the county government. With this relationship, Hal not only oppresses and exploits the local low castes, but even other Kshatriyas are oppressed by him.

Some Kshatriya families had their land seized, or were extorted for money, etc.

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Therefore, the Harreg Police Department has not been able to arrest anyone.

Would a scoundrel like Gosa dare to offend Hal?

And today, Deputy Director Huba took action.

Roton pondered for a moment, wondering if Huba was thinking that the new director would favor the upper castes and was afraid that he would not have the chance to arrest the murderers in the future, so he took action in advance?

Huba is a Dalit, and emotionally, he definitely stands on the side of the Dalits. Moreover, it was obvious that Hal's son committed the crime, and there was all the evidence, so he took action.

An hour later, Rotten heard a commotion outside. It was Huba who came back with his captive.

When Rawdon came out, he saw Huba, an assistant sub-inspector, and a dozen police officers escorting seven young men into the police station.

The youngest of these seven young men was about sixteen or seventeen years old, and the oldest was around thirty years old.

They were very arrogant, and kept shouting all kinds of things, such as their boss would get them out right away, and they didn't look afraid at all.

"Chief!" Seeing Rotun coming out, Huba immediately saluted.

The police officers behind him also saluted.

"Director, I'm really sorry. I was on duty just now and was unable to welcome you." Huba said again.

He knew that the new director would take office today, and seeing Rawdon coming out of the director's office, wasn't it obvious? He also heard that the new director was a Mumbai hero, and he had seen Rawdon on TV and recognized him at a glance.

"The case is important." Rawdon smiled, "Are these all suspects?"

"Yes, Chief, I will interrogate them immediately and record their statements." Huba said, "We have collected various evidences at the scene, and we can basically confirm that they are one of the murderers."

"Are you the new director?" A prisoner stared at Luo Dun and shouted, "Do you know who our boss is? Why don't you let us go? Huba is wronging us."

Hearing this, Luoton's face darkened.

He walked towards the prisoner. When the prisoner saw Rawdon coming towards him, there was no fear on his face.

Everyone knows what their boss is capable of. The previous directors quickly became good friends of the boss, and they, the younger brothers, don’t have to be afraid of the police at all.

Rawdon took the baton from a police officer.

"You~~what are you going to do? You~~~" The prisoner realized something was not good. Before he could finish his words, a barrage of sticks came down from the sky and hit him on the head.

(End of this chapter)


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