Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 94: Brother's Debt Repaid by Sister

Chapter 94: Brother's Debt Repaid by Sister

"Who says you can't detain someone without an arrest warrant?" Rotun sneered.

"Yes, you can detain them, but they must be released within a day."

"Not 24 hours yet," Rawdon replied.

These words made the male student's expression freeze. The time was indeed not up yet.

I can't really let Weiss be detained for a whole day, wouldn't I be embarrassed in front of Lisa?
I promised Lisa that I would be able to get Wes out of the police station.

"No, Weiss is innocent. You have no right to arrest him." The male classmate shouted again, "Besides, he is still a minor. You don't have an arrest warrant. How can you arrest him? We need to bail him out."

"Arrest warrant, arrest warrant! Have you become stupid from reading so much?" Rotun sneered.

"Director Mahesh, you can't insult people." The male classmate was a little angry.

He is a student of Pune University. Although Pune University is not as famous as the Indian Institute of Technology, it is still ranked relatively high among Indian universities.

Can anyone who can enter this university be a fool?

He got in based on his own ability, not by using any connections or money.

"There is solid evidence for what Wes Scindia has done. There's no need for an arrest warrant. Our police can arrest and detain him directly. Even if you want bail, you have to go to the court and get the court to agree to the bail," Rotten said calmly.

Arrest warrants are conditional. Generally speaking, the police will only apply to the court for arrest warrants for suspects in cases that cannot be identified.

The so-called unidentifiable suspect means that the police do not have enough evidence to fully accuse this person. This person may be the criminal or may not have committed the crime. The police cannot be sure, so it is difficult to arrest him directly.

However, the police need to investigate this person, and the other party refuses to cooperate. Since it is related to the progress of the case, an arrest warrant issued by the judge is needed.

For example, in some cases where suspects can be identified, the police have sufficient evidence, or the case is very clear and it is obvious who the criminal is, so they can arrest the person directly.

In fact, the so-called identifiable or unidentifiable is still very vague.

Those who are rich and powerful can use their connections to make it impossible to verify even if the evidence is irrefutable.

Then they used their connections in the court to prevent the police from issuing an arrest warrant, so they couldn't do anything to him.

It can be said that the arrest warrant is also a means for these powerful people to escape legal sanctions, which invisibly weakens the power of the police.

In short, if you have power and influence, no matter what crime you commit, it is impossible to be convicted.

Those who have no power or influence will be arrested and charged with crimes even if they have not committed any crime. If it is identifiable, the police will arrest them directly. Why do they need an arrest warrant?
Of course, the police will generally have concerns when arresting powerful or influential people.

Because these people often have extensive backgrounds and networks, arresting them can easily offend others.

In order to distance themselves from the case and avoid offending anyone, the police will most likely apply for an arrest warrant even if the evidence is irrefutable. If the court refuses, that is the court's business.

If the court issues an arrest warrant, it is equivalent to the police recruiting more people. If the other party really wants to cause trouble in the future, there will be one more department to share the firepower.

Of course, if the police are very strong, they can arrest someone without an arrest warrant even if the evidence is not sufficient, and they can say that it is a case that can be proven.

In short, the operation here depends on the specific situation and analysis.

The same is true for bail. Some people can get bail for the same thing, while others cannot; major criminals can get bail, but petty thieves cannot.

There is also Lisa and the others. Even if the court issues a bail letter, Director Rotten actually has the right to refuse it, such as on the grounds that the case is serious, involves national security or secrets, etc. There are many reasons and excuses, and they vary from person to person.

Everything depends on your connections and whether you have the money. "Impossible, Wes is a very honest man. He wouldn't kill anyone," Lisa said hastily.

"Honest?" Rotten sneered, "Those criminals and murderers all claim to be honest and that they haven't committed any crime."

"No, no, you are wronging him." Lisa looked anxious. If the crime of murder was confirmed, her brother would have to go to jail. This was not acceptable.

"Whether he committed murder or not is still under investigation, but there is no dispute that he was involved in the rape case," said Roton.

Lisa's eyes turned red, isn't that also a crime?

This time, her father called her back because of his brother.

According to her father, her brother was framed.

The police might arrest him. If he lets her come back, it is because he wants to take advantage of her status as the third runner-up of Miss Mabang. This gives her some fame, which might make the police a little more afraid.

Even if the family pays a little price, such as money or something, they can save Wes and prevent him from going to jail.

Now that the new director is Roton, Lisa no longer has this idea.

This guy doesn't care about people like him at all, no matter if they are from a high caste or the third runner-up of Miss Mabang.

She even began to doubt why her charm had lost its effect.
Could it be that this guy is not a man?
Not at all gentle and considerate to women?
Her brother must have really done something wrong. When she asked her parents about the details, they were a little hesitant. She actually understood it in her heart.

Even so, he is still his own brother, and he must find a way to rescue him.

Lisa looked at her male classmate, but this time she found that he was completely speechless.

Still studying law?
Before coming, he was still confident and promised himself that he could rescue Wes.

What now?
It turns out to be unreliable.

"You are slandering us. You have no evidence at all." The male classmate noticed Lisa's gaze and became anxious. He shouted, "You can't arrest Weiss."

Roton snorted coldly and didn't bother to pay attention to this guy.

Just because you learned a little law in school, you think you are a lawyer?

This world is very magical, especially in India.

He has the final say at the Harreg Police Department, so how can a few legal clauses explain it?

"What do I need to let my brother go? Money? How much? Just tell me!" Lisa stared at Rotten and said.

"Ms. Cynthia, who do you think I am? You are insulting the police," said Rawdon.

In fact, if Rotten really wanted to tell Lisa to let them go, wouldn’t it be easy?
As long as Lisa, as her elder sister, takes on the responsibility and repays the crimes and debts her brother has committed, Rotun has no objection.

It’s reasonable for the sister to pay off the brother’s debt!
When he thought of this, Rotten found himself on the verge of collapse.

This is really weird, my body seems to be sick?
"I don't know who you are, but everyone in the country knows what kind of people you police are. Name a price. No matter how big the amount is, there must be a price, right?" Lisa sneered.

In Lisa's opinion, even Rodon, who is known as the hero of Mumbai, cannot escape the word money. Isn't this the purpose of being a policeman?

(End of this chapter)

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