Chapter 45 The Big Three

Roton knew very well that Pirando must be a little panicked now. After the Mumbai terrorist attack, it should be said that the officials in Mumbai were all uneasy because they knew very well that they would face subsequent reckoning.

So Rotun was willing to give Pirando the opportunity to perform, so that he could make achievements and stand out from these people.

The higher Pirando's position, the greater the benefit to himself, and the closer his relationship with him will be.

The plan changes according to the actual situation on site.

Originally, Rotun wanted to make merit by doing these two things, but he didn't expect that he would get greater merit by shooting a terrorist first, so he was willing to give up the credit of these two plans in exchange for greater benefits.

Roton asked for a computer at the headquarters, searched for the floor plan online, and then printed out the floor plans of each floor of the hotel.

"Is that all? Is it true?" Pirando, who was standing behind Rotten, watched it from beginning to end. It was outrageous that the floor plan was actually found on the Internet. If this floor plan was true, then what on earth were all these people here doing?
"I can't guarantee this, but you can ask the hotel staff to come and confirm it." said Luoton.

Of course he knew it was true, but he couldn't be too sure.

Pirandu thought so too. There was no shortage of hotel staff here, so he could definitely confirm it.

"It's actually true." After getting confirmation from the staff, Pirando was speechless.

"Director, there is one more thing." Roton said again.

"Tell me quickly." Pirando said with anticipation on his face.

Rotun brought him too many surprises.

"I used to watch TV in this room and watch some live news," said Roton.

"Well, what do you want to say?" Pirando didn't react for a moment. He didn't know why Rotten said this. Isn't it normal to report on the scene news?

"The footage of the Black Cats' attack just now was also shown on TV. There was a very detailed explanation of their attack route, number of people, entry points, and so on." Roton paused here. He noticed a change in Pirando's expression, probably realizing something was wrong. "There must be a TV in the hotel. I wonder if the terrorists inside can also see these images on TV. Doesn't that mean that all our actions are under their surveillance? There is no secrecy at all. So these failures are not surprising at all."

Roton did not directly say that the mastermind behind this was watching the news and then commanding the terrorists on the scene by phone, because as a sheriff, it was impossible for him to get such information and he had no idea that these terrorists had a leader who was remotely commanding them from behind.

So Roton just put these things directly on the TV in the hotel.

In reality, the terrorists inside the hotel had no time to watch TV, nor did they think about it.

But to everyone, this sounds very reasonable.

Pirando's breathing became rapid. He realized the problem, which was extremely serious.

There is no problem in broadcasting some ordinary news, but now it is a terrorist attack. The battle plan, route of action, number of people and so on are all known to the enemy. How can you fight?
The enemy only needs to ambush on the route of advance, and as many as there are will die.

No wonder the Black Cat Commandos performed so poorly this morning, bringing shame to the Indian Counter-Terrorists. It was all the fault of these TV stations.

Of course, Pirando also scolded the politicians. It was mainly because they were trying to achieve political success that they wanted to broadcast this anti-terrorist operation live to the world, without considering the huge price it would cost the Black Cat Commandos. Taking a deep breath and calming himself, Pirando smiled and said, "Well done, Rawdon. Come with me. I'll take you to meet the director and the other leaders. You'll tell them all this in person. You're going to make another great contribution."

Rotten sighed in his heart that Pirando had no intention of taking credit for his work, and he was indeed a reliable boss.

However, Rotun also understood Pirando's thoughts. After all, he was his subordinate, so the greater his contribution, the greater the benefit Pirando would get.

This is the vision and magnanimity that Yada can't compare to at all.

"Director, wouldn't it be more appropriate for you to speak?" said Roton.

Now these two merits will be more effective for Pirando, he needs them more, and this will maximize the benefits.

Pirando looked at Rotun deeply. He probably understood what this boy was thinking. He was quite scheming at such a young age. Was he trying to give him credit?
Pirando found it funny, but he didn't mind it. The more capable subordinates he had, the better.

Of course, he would not take these benefits for nothing, and would naturally take care of Rotun in the future.

"Very good, Rotten." Pirando patted Rotten's shoulder affectionately and said, "You handle the floor plan. As for the live broadcast, I'll handle it. After all, we can't be sure whether the terrorists saw this and that led to the failure of the Black Cat Commando."

"Okay, I'll listen to the chief." Roton said with a smile.

Rotten understood that Pirando recognized him. With Pirando, a senior police officer, as his backer, his days in the police station would be different.

Regarding the live broadcast incident, Roton was actually very clear that the intelligence department would be able to confirm it soon because they later intercepted the phone call between the mastermind and the terrorists at the scene, in which the content of the live TV broadcast was mentioned.

However, for now, there is certainly nothing wrong with what Pirando said. The impact of the live broadcast is still uncertain, and it is not appropriate for me to speak carelessly given my identity.

Pirando is different. He has enough status to express some opinions on live broadcast, whether they are right or wrong.

"I have a question. How did you know that you could find the floor plan of the Taj Mahal Hotel on the Internet?" Pirando asked curiously.

After all, so many people present had not thought of this method.

"It was a coincidence," Rawdon explained. "Some time ago, I was studying for next year's federal civil service exam, so I looked up some exam materials. One of the questions was about the history of the Taj Mahal Hotel and related content. So, I specifically searched online for information about the hotel, and I stumbled upon the floor plan."

"What a coincidence," Pirando exclaimed. "Federal civil servant? Oh, I remember there was a shot of your interview in the documentary. Good luck, Rawdon. I took the exam three times over 20 years ago before I passed. It was so long ago, and the exam content is very different now. I can't really give you any advice."

Pirando had no doubts. After all, the federal civil service exam questions were all kinds of strange and covered everything. It was normal for the Taj Mahal Hotel, as a landmark building in Mumbai and a world-famous luxury hotel, to be used as an exam question or review exercise.

Rotun followed Pirando into the central area of ​​the temporary command center, which was the meeting room where the bosses discussed the action plan.

The conference room was filled with high-ranking figures, such as the Director General of Police, the biggest boss of the Maharashtra police system; the Chief Minister, the highest-ranking official in the Maharashtra government; and General Dutt, the head of the Black Cat security force. These were the three major figures in Mumbai. Others included ministers from various Maharashtra departments, Mumbai Police Commissioner Hassan, and other high-ranking police officers...

(End of this chapter)

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