Chapter 44 New Backer

Rodon learned from Ada that Hassan disliked Pirandu. Hassan must be feeling unhappy because Pirandu had made a contribution for him this time.

The credit of shooting a terrorist was enough for Pirando, but not enough for the director Hassan.

The only way to end this terrorist attack is to kill all the terrorists, which is obviously impossible.

Hassan now wants to make greater contributions and participate in the Black Cat Commando's operations.

Of course, Roton also felt that Hassan actually didn't care whether he could make another contribution.

He just wanted to give the outside world an attitude that the Mumbai police also have some heroes who are not afraid of death or sacrifice.

For example, I was the one he sacrificed. I am a hero. A sacrificed hero is more contagious, can gain more attention and sympathy from the police, and can reduce some of the responsibility Hassan has to bear in this terrorist attack.

It would be best if he could really kill one or more terrorists during the operation. This would be his credit and even more so Hassan's.

If he died in the operation, it would be an honor for the Mumbai Police, and Chief Hassan would also be honored. At least, it would not be like what the media reported, that the Mumbai Police did nothing.

Thinking of this, Rodon hated Hassan's intention very much. He completely disregarded his own life.

This is the thinking of the superiors. I am just a small sheriff. In the eyes of the other party, I am nothing. If I am useful, they will take a look at me. If I am not useful, I can get out of here.

If you really die, the worst that can happen is that the government will give you some honors and some financial subsidies to your family. This will also give the government and relevant stakeholders an opportunity to show off.

"Didn't Rodon just shoot a terrorist with a revolver? I think Rodon is fine." Hassan said.

"Chief, this is different. This is not appropriate." Pirando wanted to change Hassan's decision.

In his opinion, Rodon must have been lucky at the time, shooting the terrorist with a revolver that was almost scrapped. Can you believe it?

How could this happen again and again? You must be kidding.

This kid Rotun has brought him too many surprises. He must take care of this behavior that is obviously sending Rotun to his death.

Even when facing Director Hassan.

After all these years under his command, Pirando was fed up with Hassan.

Now that he was about to be transferred, with Rotun's contribution this time, he believed that there would be no unexpected changes in the transfer. In other words, he would no longer be directly under Hassan's jurisdiction in the future. This gave him more confidence and allowed him to fight for Rotun in this way.

"Besides, the Black Cat Commandos may not let Rotun go with them," Pirando said again.

"You don't have to worry about this matter. I will handle the Black Cat Commando." Hassan said lightly.

The tone was flat, but the meaning of his words was very clear and unquestionable. The matter was settled.

Pirando certainly understood this. After all, Hassan was his superior, and once a decision was made, he could not change anything.

A higher-ranking official can crush a lower-ranking official, not to mention that Hassan is several levels higher than him.

Watching Hassan leave, Pirando sighed and said, "Roden, you have to be prepared."

As he spoke, Pirando took off his bulletproof vest and bulletproof helmet and handed them to Rotten, saying, "Putting these on may make you safer."

"Director, you?"

"I'm at the headquarters. My safety is no problem," Pirando said with a smile. "Rotten, if you really have to go in, don't force yourself. Don't worry about other things. That's the job of the Black Cat Commandos. Your job is to protect yourself. If you can get out safely, you'll have done a great service to the Mumbai Police."

After hearing what Pirando said, Rotten had a better impression of him.

Although Pirando was rewarded because he had brought him credit, at least he was not like other leaders, such as Hassan, who completely disregarded his own life.

For example, Yada was the first to push himself out when something happened. "Maybe I need to find a way to get closer to Pirando," Rotten thought to himself.

If you want to go further in the police force, you must have someone to back you up.

As his status improved, the position of a grassroots police chief like Yada was obviously not enough and could not bring him more benefits.

Even if Ada didn't harm himself, Rotun would not rely on him in the future.

Pirando is a perfect fit, he is the chief of the district police station and will soon be promoted to the chief of a special district.

Maybe he cannot control the police system in Mumbai, but given his status, he must have backers in the police system, many friends, and even friends in other government departments. This is a network of relationships.

You can definitely use these to gain benefits.

As for Hassan Goforth, Rotun knew his fate. He was subsequently held accountable, removed from office, and retired early.

The Mumbai terrorist attacks caused such huge losses that no matter how hard the director struggled, it was useless. You know, even the Federal Home Minister resigned afterwards. This is the ultimate boss in charge of the entire Indian police system. So, how could Hassan, the Mumbai director who was the first to bear the brunt of the attack, have a good ending?

Without Hassan, there would naturally be no one to suppress Pirando's people, unless the new director was in cahoots with Hassan and was extremely hostile to Pirando.

The likelihood of this happening is extremely low and almost impossible.

The Mumbai police system was subsequently subjected to a major purge, with dozens of senior police officers held responsible for the attack being dismissed, demoted, transferred, etc., and the new leadership that came in was almost a new starting point.

No matter how you look at it, Pirando is a good backer, especially in terms of age. Pirando is in his forties and still has a lot of room for advancement. He can definitely protect himself from the wind and rain for many years.

Rodon took the bulletproof vests and helmets. Although many of the equipment provided by the Indian government departments were unqualified, for example, many of these bulletproof vests were not bulletproof or did not meet the standards, but since they were worn by Pirando himself, he believed that the quality was guaranteed.

"Director, I want to report something," said Roton.

"Tell me what I can do and I will definitely satisfy you," said Pirando.

In his opinion, Rotten should want to make some demands.

Of course he hoped that Rotun could survive. He was a very good subordinate, so he would try his best to satisfy Rotun.

"I just heard that there is no floor plan of the interior of the Taj Mahal. I think I can find it," said Rawdon.

"What?" Pirando stared at Rawdon in surprise. "Really?"

Of course he had heard about the floor plan. Until now, the Black Cat Commandos had relied on hotel staff to lead the way.

But at the explosion scene with bullets flying everywhere, these employees were so scared that they couldn't find the way. For the commandos, entering the hotel was like being in the dark, as if they were trapped in a maze.

"Yes," Rawdon confirmed.

He decided to tell Pirando about the serious consequences caused by the floor plan and the live TV broadcast, which meant that he was ready to give the credit for both to Pirando.

Just now, Rotun quickly weighed the pros and cons in his mind before making this decision.

He has already shot and killed a terrorist, which is enough credit, and his influence in the future will naturally be considerable.

Even if these two contributions were added, the reward I could get would probably not increase much.

In this case, Roton felt that he should maximize the benefits.

Judging from his performance just now, Pirando is a good boss and quite reliable, so you can choose him as your new backer.

If you want to get the recognition of a person like Pirando, you must always demonstrate your own value. With your previous performance plus the credit of these two things, I believe there will be no problem.

(End of this chapter)

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