Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 89 He has a beautiful sister

Chapter 89 He Has a Beautiful Sister
After reading the case files and obtaining a lot of information related to the case, Rotun realized that the people Huba had arrested must be the criminals.

Just think about the miserable looks of the three girls in some of the photos. It's really shocking. It was all done by these beasts.

Rodon is a normal person, not a weirdo like those in India. Anyone who sees this kind of thing will be furious.

Even without talking about this case, the fact that these criminals were still so arrogant when they were caught and brought to the police station shows that these bastards must have committed many evil deeds in their daily lives.

What do you think the police station is?

He didn't care what happened in the past, but now he is the one in charge here, how could he allow them to be so arrogant and presumptuous?
No matter how you hit it, you won’t make a mistake.

There was great strength in Rotun's hands, he was venting his anger, and the prisoner was soon knocked to the ground, howling.

Several other prisoners nearby hurriedly retreated, fearing that they would be affected.

Huba and other police officers were stunned for a moment. They didn't expect Rotun to suddenly take action.

No one spoke in the police station. Gosa, who came out of the office, stopped at the door and looked at the scene in surprise.

This young and excessive new director seems a little different from the previous director.

The beating lasted for three minutes, and the prisoner was so beaten that he didn't even have the strength to groan.

Of course, he was still alive, but this beating was enough to give this guy a hard time. Rotun's strength was really great, but he just didn't kill him directly.

Rotten stopped and threw the lathi stick back to the police officer.

Torture?

The suspect was beaten by the police?

That doesn't exist. These injuries were caused by the prisoners themselves, such as falling down or banging their heads against the wall.

Huba on the side was silent. He was afraid that the new director, Rotun, would stand on the side of the upper caste, so he wanted to determine the guilt of these people in advance.

In this case, even if Rotun wanted to release the person directly, he had to consider the subsequent impact of this matter.

Even if he is finally released, it will still add a little trouble and difficulty.

Huba was very distrustful of the director sent by his superiors. Everyone had seen what kind of people the previous directors were.

They were quickly bribed by the upper castes in Hal, and then colluded with them to harm the lower caste people.

So what if Rodon is the hero of Mumbai?
Can he resist the temptation of money?
That's why Huba wanted to confirm the crimes of these people before Rotun just arrived at the police station and had not yet taken control of the police station, while he still had some power.

Otherwise, he would still be a deputy director, and the acting director would not be able to be promoted. In front of the director, his power would be much smaller.

And what Rotun did just now made Huba realize that maybe he had guessed wrong.

If that's the case, then I'm really looking forward to seeing Roton.

However, these things remain to be seen.

"Director Monda, interrogate them thoroughly. I'll need their confessions later." Roton clapped his hands and said, "There might be others behind this. We can't let any criminal go."

The prisoner who was calling "Boss" must be Hal's youngest son.

In other words, Hal’s youngest son is not here. I don’t know whether Huba didn’t catch him or didn’t dare to catch him.

There is no rush for this matter. I will listen to Huba's report later.

"Yes, Chief!" Huba said hurriedly, "Chief, just call me Huba!"

Calling him director was a sign of respect from Roton.

Huba didn't dare to let Rotun continue to shout like that. Wouldn't that make him seem tactless?

Luo Dun smiled and turned back to his office.

"What are you still standing there for? Take them away and interrogate them separately immediately." Huba shouted.

Luo Dun returned to his office. Half an hour later, Huba and a middle-aged female assistant deputy inspector came in with a stack of documents.

"Director, I need to report to you about this case."

"sit down."

As he listened to Huba's report, Rotun's face remained gloomy. The cruelty in it far exceeded his imagination. "Damn them all," Rotun snorted coldly.

"Chief, although I also think so, it would be difficult to sentence him to death, even imprisonment would be difficult. Moreover, there is a young man in there, and they are now preparing to put all the crimes on him." Huba said.

These words made Roton frown. Although India has not abolished the death penalty, there are still very few people who are actually sentenced to death.

For example, the Delhi bus case, which later became well-known to everyone, was known to almost the entire world. Despite such a huge public opinion, the criminal was not executed until after nearly eight years of trial.

One of them was a young man who, according to the law, could only be sentenced to three years at most, and he escaped the death penalty.

It can be said that it is still difficult to be sentenced to death in India.

Of course, fewer death sentences do not mean fewer prisoners die.

Because many people died in detention centers or prisons, the deaths reported were definitely suicides or deaths from illness.

Now these people are putting all the blame on just one young man in order to get away with it.

"What's the young man's name?" Rawdon asked. "What's his situation?"

Huba glanced at the female assistant deputy inspector beside him, who immediately stood up and reported to Rawdon.

Every police station in India is definitely equipped with a certain number of female police officers, which reflects gender equality. There are even special women's police stations, which are almost all female police officers, with only a few male police officers serving as assistants, at least in form.

When arresting female criminals, female police officers are generally required, or at least there must be female police officers present.

Unless there are special circumstances and female police officers are not present, male police officers cannot arrest female criminals.

This is to protect the rights of women.

At this time, we have to consider women’s rights. We don’t know where the rights of women that have been violated are, so this is what’s so weird.

Female crimes are generally handled by female police officers, and of course youth cases are generally also handed over to female police officers for follow-up.

"His name is Wes Scindia. According to our investigation, although he was involved in this crime, he was too young and timid to commit murder."

"Does that mean you participated in raping those girls?" Roton's voice was cold.

"Yes, Chief," the female assistant deputy inspector replied, "and now he admits that he did it all and that he murdered the person."

"Did they give him benefits?" Rotun frowned.

If that's the case, it would be a real hassle.

Young man, you will be sentenced to three years at most, and the other real murderers can go unpunished.

This is something that Rawdon would not allow.

And this time he came to help Pirando fight back against the district government and let the district police system regain its rightful voice.

So he and Pirando planned to start with the local powerful landlords.

Hal Scindia is the perfect target, he has done enough evil.

Although he had many connections, such as his eldest son being a government official in the county, Rotun and Pirando were attracted by his eldest son's status.

Although this case was not reported in the news, people in the surrounding Dalit communities were very dissatisfied with it.

These can be used. Others dare not report it, but it does not mean that Fia does not dare to report it. She brought Yunando with her just to record these.

Therefore, we must use this case to bring Hal's youngest son to justice.

If this Wes really took all the blame, then they would have to find another excuse to arrest Hal's youngest son, which would be troublesome.

"We're still investigating, Chief," Huba said. "We'll make sure that kid understands the situation and doesn't make the same mistake over and over again."

"What about his family?" Rotten asked. "Tell them the seriousness of the matter and ask them to go and persuade him. By the way, how is his family doing?"

"Wes's parents are still alive, and he has a beautiful sister named Lisa Scindia..." Huba said.

But before he could finish his words, he was interrupted by Luo Dun: "Lisa Scindia?"

(End of this chapter)

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