Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 74 Police Commissioner

Chapter 74 Police Commissioner
Mali brought people over quickly, and the work on Liso's side was over.

As expected, Lisuo resisted arrest and had a gunfight with the police. His firepower was very strong, and even though the police were prepared, they still suffered heavy casualties. There were more than a dozen police officers who died. However, he was finally captured and Lisuo was taken alive.

At Liso's villa, Mali did not find much wealth, which was only a small part compared to what Liso had plundered over the years.

So when Mali heard the report from Rotun, he was overjoyed and came here in person immediately.

When he saw the wealth here, he felt a little eye-opening.

After all these years of investigating cases, this is the first time I’ve seen so much cash piled up like a mountain.

He secretly sighed in his heart, this is Mumbai after all, there are so many rich people.

He had robbed some rich people in other places before, but in terms of the level of their extravagance, he was far inferior to Li Suo.

As these gangs grow bigger, they make money quickly, especially those like Li Suo, who monopolize the drug supply in a region and have a steady stream of wealth.

Mali was very satisfied with the operation and it was a huge credit.

Not to mention the capture of Liso himself and those associated politicians, the amount of drugs alone is equivalent to the amount seized in Mumbai in the past year. The number is too huge.

This is a great achievement.

"Roton, well done." Mali patted Roton's shoulder and laughed.

He knew that Rotun and the others must have gotten some benefits. Who wouldn't take what they got first?
But he didn't pursue these matters, as everyone did the same.

Even if he would take a portion from here, he was the highest person in charge of this operation, so of course he would benefit the most.

A large part of the wealth here will be used for various arrangements. Only when everyone benefits will the matter be settled.

Of course, he will deal with this matter next. How to distribute it will be a favor to those people. This will be very helpful for him to gain a foothold in Mumbai in the future.

It will also allow him to gain more support from others during the corresponding law enforcement process, thus reflecting his power as the district police chief.

In the next few days, the Mumbai police were very busy, and many politicians, officials, etc. were arrested one after another.

Here I would like to talk about the special features of Mumbai Police that distinguish it from most local police forces.

That is the police commissioner system established by India in several important cities in the country.

Under normal circumstances, when the police want to arrest a suspect, they must apply for an arrest warrant from a local judge.

Only after the judge issues an arrest warrant can the police formally arrest the suspect. Otherwise, even if they arrest the suspect, they will have to release him after the time limit.

The police commissioner system gives the police some of the powers of a judge, allowing them to arrest criminals directly without an arrest warrant issued by a judge.

This allows for the efficient handling of complex cases. This police commissioner system generally exists in a few important large cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata.

Police commissioners will have different corresponding levels according to the level of their police ranks. The lowest police commissioner's corresponding rank is fourth-level superintendent. Of course, it must be IPS. It is impossible for local police to have a fourth-level superintendent.

The highest-ranking police commissioner is usually the Special Director General of Police or the Additional Director General of Police. In other words, the Mumbai Police Commissioner is the highest-ranking police commissioner and has enormous power. It is precisely because of this power that the Mumbai Police Commissioner has become the second-in-command of the Maharashtra police system.

The chief of the police department in this district in Mali naturally has the authority to exercise the power of the police commissioner and use police force to immediately arrest Liso and some related politicians and officials without going through a judge.

If it were somewhere else, you would have to go to a judge to get an arrest warrant. Not only would the information easily leak in the process, but this extra step alone would waste a lot of time.

Don't even mention the efficiency of the relevant Indian departments, especially the judicial system, which is even more slow. A case can take more than ten or twenty years to get to a conclusion.

It is also because of this that some people who have been wrongly accused or have actually committed crimes will voluntarily confess their guilt. This is not necessarily the result of torture by the police, but because these people are really willing to confess their guilt. The reason is that the efficiency of the court is really too low.

For example, a person who breaks the law may be sentenced to three years according to the law, but the time he is detained waiting for sentencing is much longer than three years. Many people are detained for five or six years without a trial.

If you really wait for the sentencing, the time spent waiting in detention will not be counted as part of the sentence, so isn't it equivalent to being detained for more than ten years?

It would be wiser to plead guilty at the outset, regardless of whether you are guilty or not, and you can be released in three years.

The police made a big move, and the media certainly noticed it.

However, when these media wanted to dig up the news, All India Television had already started reporting on the police operation in great detail, except for the content that the police requested to remain confidential for the time being.

So, Fia naturally made a contribution. It can be said that it was the exclusive news of their All India TV station, and the content was extremely explosive.

The Bloody Hand Gang, notorious and rampant for so many years, was finally defeated. The public gave great praise to the police, which improved the image of the police to a certain extent.

Of course, it was the All India Television that set the tone for this action at the first opportunity. This was the general trend, and some stakeholders or backers related to the Bloody Hand Gang did not dare to interfere with the news media.

At this time, they could only look for connections everywhere and try to negotiate with the police, hoping to control the impact of this incident within a certain range.

Gang leaders like Li Suo must have been handed over, but how many people are involved behind this person? Some can go in, and some need to be cleared. That is a game between multiple parties.

Rotun personally interrogated Gert Singh. After this guy was invited back to the Spanda Police Station, he was originally just assisting in the investigation. However, with Li Suo's downfall, a lot of evidence of his crimes came one after another, so he was actually detained.

Gert has been dismissed from all duties in the police department and is now a prisoner.

"Captain Mahesh, what else do you want? I've said everything I need to say." Gert looked listless. It wasn't because Rotten had tortured him, but because he himself had suffered a huge blow. His energy and spirit were completely gone, and even his hair had turned a lot whiter.

Gert knew very well that Rotun was not to be blamed for this matter, as Rotun was just an executor. However, when he saw Rotun, he still felt an inexplicable anger in his heart.

what is going on actually?
Originally, this Roton was just an ordinary second-level police officer, inconspicuous.

Since when, it seems like it was just a few months ago, this guy has been currying favor with Yada, and then experienced several good lucks and rose step by step.

Rotun was lucky, but he was the complete opposite. He had always been unlucky and now had nothing. He went from being a law enforcer to a prisoner.

"Really? I think there's a lot you haven't said yet," Rawdon said calmly. "For example, your backers, your leaders in the district police station, have you done something heinous?"

Rotun sneered in his heart. This guy Gert still held on to a glimmer of hope. He did not reveal the evidence of Inspector General Xishiji's crime. He probably wanted to wait for Xishiji to save him.

(End of this chapter)

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