Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 20: Being Caught in the Middle

Chapter 20: Being Caught in the Middle

"Hello, hello, Miss Mishra." Yada said very enthusiastically.

A reporter from All India Television, this is not a big shot he can afford to offend.

This woman is only in her early twenties, but she is obviously the leader among the three, which means she is not simple.

But is it just an ordinary person who can work at All India Television?

In addition, the surname proved that the other party was a Brahmin, so Yada dared not neglect him even more.

As the director, I have received news from above that people from All India Television arrived in Mumbai a few days ago. They were divided into several groups and started filming documentaries in various police stations.

Yada has been feeling uneasy these days because it is not his turn.

He certainly didn't want people from All India Television to come over. No matter how his area prepared, there would definitely be many problems.

How could he not know the character of the police officers under him?
So he has been terrified these days, especially after hearing that many illegal acts of police officers in other jurisdictions were recorded on camera.

However, what was coming finally came. When Fia and others appeared in front of him, Yada felt at ease.

Anyway, everyone is the same, let alone the eldest brother, can the higher-ups really dismiss all of us?

"This time we plan to shoot some footage in the jurisdiction of the Spanda Police Station. I wonder if we can get the cooperation of the chief?" Fia asked.

"Of course, of course." Yada said immediately, "The Spanda Police Department will fully cooperate. Please give your instructions."

"Thank you very much, Chief." Fia smiled. "I hope the Chief can send an officer who is familiar with the place to show us around and show us how the officers work, just like their daily work."

"No problem, Rotten." Yada shouted.

Without hesitation, Rawdon hurried up to the director.

"Rodun Mahesh is an extremely outstanding young man in our police station. He knows English and I believe he can cooperate well with Miss Mishra in her work." Yada said.

Although Miss Mishra is speaking Hindi now, Yada still wants Luoton to accompany her. If the other party goes out to speak English, it would be a disaster if he sends someone who doesn't understand English.

Moreover, if you understand English, you might be able to hear some of the secret conversations that the people at these TV stations are saying in English.

This time, the higher-ups secretly issued orders to their own grassroots police stations, requiring them to ensure they presented their best appearance during the filming, and at the same time, they had to try their best to understand the TV station crew's evaluation of their police officers.

So the content of their daily conversations is very important.

Yada had already told Luoton about these things.

They said that they would let Rotun take them out for a walk, but there were some rules to follow.

The bureau has arranged a special route so there won't be any messy situations. Everything has been prepared just to meet the filming mission.

At the same time, Rotun also acted as an undercover agent and an insider, monitoring the every move of the TV station staff and reporting to Ada at any time.

Originally, when Fiya and her friends came, the Mumbai police leaders were planning to send someone to accompany them throughout the trip, but they ultimately refused.

What Fia meant was that this time she was filming the daily work of grassroots police officers, and she would have to come into contact with grassroots police stations.

This is because I don't want to be disturbed by these people following me.

Of course, the senior management of All India Television has also negotiated with the Maharashtra Police Headquarters, so the Mumbai Police Department will not interfere with the filming, at least not on the surface, because they need to give face to the television station.

There is no way. This time it is not the TV station that is in charge, but the top management.

"Rodun Mahesh?" Upon hearing the name, Fia couldn't help but look at Rodun and said, "Are you the officer Mahesh who single-handedly fought dozens of thugs in Mumbai not long ago? I've read the report about you."

"That's him." Yada said with a smile.

Feiya narrowed her eyes and smiled: "Then we don't have to worry about safety issues."

"Ms. Mishra, Mumbai is very safe and you don't have to worry at all," said Rawdon.

"Okay, I'll trouble Officer Mahesh then. Let me see if Mumbai's security is really that good," Fiya said with a smile. Yada shook his head slightly at Rotten, who understood and gave the chief a reassuring look.

Following the director's instructions, Rotten brought Fia and her group to a carefully prepared area.

The police officers here are in high spirits, at least much more energetic than before. They really work hard to direct traffic, rather than just catching people violating the law and collecting fines.

Feiya watched the daily lives of these policemen, and from time to time she would utter words of praise like "not bad" and "very good".

But Luoton found that the photographer had not turned on the camera at all.

Of course, Rotun understood what was going on. Was the other person a fool?
The problem is obvious at a glance.

If all grassroots police officers were like this, would they be scolded by the majority of people?

"Ms. Mishra, this is the daily work of us grassroots police officers," said Rawdon.

"Not bad." Mishra chuckled and said, "I wonder if we can go somewhere else?"

"Okay, this way please." Rotun said with a smile.

“No, no, no, Officer Mahesh, I think we can go somewhere further,” Mishra smiled.

"This?" Rawdon hesitated.

From a distance, the other party's meaning was very clear, that is, they didn't want to see this kind of fraudulent work scene anymore.

Although Yada has asked everyone to be more restrained recently, the situation in other places is still quite chaotic, and the police are still doing their usual weird things.

How can we stop this kind of thing all at once?
It's simply impossible.

The director and his superiors clearly requested that the crew not be allowed to film these things.

But can it be stopped?
Of course he couldn't stop it. Roton was just a first-class police officer. What was the use of his words?

Moreover, I was told to fully cooperate with the TV station's filming and not to refuse their requests. These were two contradictory orders.

So in the eyes of most people, this is a chore and a thankless job.

If given a choice, Yada would not be willing to send Rotun over, after all, he was his confidant.

But in the bureau, only Rotun can speak English, and only Rotun can do this job. If someone else is sent there, who knows what bad things will happen.

Yada didn't dare to joke about such a thing, as it concerned his police career and future.

"Ms. Mishra, it's getting late. How about we have lunch first?" Roden said, trying to change the subject. "Our director is already prepared to welcome you all."

"You're welcome. Work is more important," Fia said. "Officer Mahesh, is there anything difficult?"

Roden was silent.

Of course there are difficulties, after all, the requirements are that the bad side should not be exposed.

Although no one was sent from above to follow Fia and her group, Rotten knew very well that this was only on the surface. There must be people sent by the top brass of the Mumbai Police Department watching them secretly.

In addition to keeping an eye on the various film crews, we also want to see which grassroots police station is the worst and is hindering the Mumbai police system.

Although Rotun knew the intention of the film crew, the Mumbai police system still did not trust them, so he had to at least stand on the side of the police system on the surface, pretending to try his best to stop them, so that those who were watching secretly could see his efforts.

I tried my best, but in the end there was nothing I could do. I couldn't refuse the film crew and had to take them somewhere else.

He was naturally pretending to be embarrassed now. He couldn't say that he was very happy to take them to shoot those real scenes.

You can be happy in your heart, but you can't show it on your face.

Moreover, this is related to the plan in Rawdon's mind.

(End of this chapter)

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