"It's strange, most of the main members of the Black Lion Gang gathered together early this morning, and I don't know what big thing they are planning. Oh, are you targeting them?" Neil was shocked when he said this.
"You don't need to know this. Where are they now?" asked Rohan.
Neil was startled. He found that the Rohan in front of him seemed a little strange. His temperament was very different from before, especially the look in his eyes, which made him feel a little uneasy.
Speaking of which, in his previous life, Rohan was a relatively successful businessman who managed quite a few employees and had the aura of a superior.
This momentum is nothing to big shots, but it is still useful to people like Neil.
Of course, there was also a huge contrast with the original Rohan, and Neil was a little uncomfortable for a while.
With Bharat's presence, Neil quickly told the story of the gathering of the Black Lion Gang members.
"Rohan, don't tell anyone that I said that. I know nothing about this." Neil pleaded hurriedly after he finished speaking.
"Don't worry." Rohan waved his hand and immediately called the director.
Seeing that Rohan was calling Director Yadav, Neil didn't dare to listen any more and left in a hurry.
It was really Director Yadav who gave the order personally. It seems that the Black Lion Gang is doomed.
So Neil felt much more at ease about revealing the news.
Now that the Black Lion Gang is done, no one will pursue the matter.
But Neil had a little more respect for Rohan.
He had also heard that Rohan's mother had boasted to the neighbors about how highly regarded her son was by the director, but he didn't take it seriously.
In his opinion, Rohan was just a second-level police officer. How could he be valued by the chief of the Spanda Police Station?
But now this scene made him change his mind. Regardless of what the Black Lion Gang had done to be targeted by the police, at least it seemed that Rohan was in charge of this case, and Bharat was just an accomplice. This was very intriguing.
Yadav was getting a little annoyed while waiting in the office. Although he was given half a day, he felt that this time was unusually long.
Especially since there was another person in his office, it was Rajit's secretary, Hiren Goleta.
Rajit was worried, so he asked Hiren to come to the police station in person to monitor Yadav's case, which put pressure on Yadav.
Yadav understood that the other party hoped that he could solve the case as soon as possible.
It wasn't until Rohan called and confirmed the exact location of the Black Lion Gang members that Yadav breathed a sigh of relief.
"Come on, gather, and set off..."
Deputy Director Geet Singh heard the noise outside and came out of his office.
"What happened? I seemed to see the chief go out just now?" Geet asked the remaining police officers who had not yet responded to the call with some confusion.
"Deputy Chief, the chief just took more than 40 people out. He didn't say what it was about." A police officer immediately replied.
These words made Geet's heart sink.
What does Yadav mean? After all, he is the deputy director.
The dispatch of more than forty people must be a big deal, but no information was revealed to me.
No matter how angry he was, he was only the deputy director. If Director Yadav really didn't want to notify him, there was nothing he could do.
Half an hour later, Yadav rushed into Dharavi with a group of police officers.
Rohan and Bharat had been waiting near the Black Lion Gang's gathering place for a long time and had seen many key members of the gang enter a shack.
In the shack, gathered the Black Lion Gang boss and a dozen of his trusted subordinates, who could be said to be the top leaders of the gang.
In the middle of what they were surrounding was a metal safe, and now some of their men were holding cutting tools and hammers of various sizes trying to open the safe.
"It's open, boss." one of his men shouted.