Chapter 14: Sheriff Promotion Quota

If you want to live a good life, you have to make money. Money and power are inseparable. As long as you have power, why would you be afraid of not having money?

So in order to gain greater power, Rohan set two plans for himself.

The first is to get promoted as much as possible. Of course, it is very difficult to get promoted in this way alone, as there is a ceiling. For example, it is difficult to break through to assistant deputy inspector after becoming a police chief.

The second one is to take the civil service examination, which would instantly improve one's position and ceiling. Originally, Rohan wanted to take the civil service examination for Mabang.

But after Rohan discovered that his memory had been enhanced far beyond that of an ordinary person, he thought he could try the federal civil service exam.

But there are a lot of problems here. Even if you pass the written test, someone like me who has no background and connections will most likely be eliminated in the interview stage.

Of course, Rohan felt that he didn't need to think so much now. The Indian national exam was too difficult, and he might not even pass the written test.

Only after passing the written test are you qualified to think about these questions.

No matter what, Rohan will definitely try to take the civil service exam.

Only by passing the federal civil service examination can one truly enter the power structure of the Indian government; the state civil service examination is not enough.

Because there is an upper limit on the number of state civil servants, even if there are amazing opportunities for promotion through the few federal civil service promotion slots each year, you will still be discriminated against in the federal civil service in the future by those who pass other examinations.

That is to say, only those who pass the federal civil service examination will be recognized. They have their own circle, and those who pass the examination and get promoted are the majority and have the right to speak.

Now that I have such a memory advantage, it would be a waste not to try.

Early that morning, when Rohan arrived at the police station, he found that Deputy Chief Geet Singh had arrived early.

This is a bit strange. Geet usually comes later than Director Yadav. Did the sun rise from the west today?

Rohan approached Bharat who had arrived earlier and asked, "The deputy director looks very happy today. Is there anything good?"

Geet was in a very good mood today. Anyone with eyes could see that he was smiling and humming a popular song.

You know, Geet was in a bad mood a few days ago and had a gloomy face in the police station.

As for the reason, Rohan could certainly guess it.

It was the fact that Yadav gave out money that made Geet depressed, and also the demise of the Black Lion Gang.

Of course, Rohan also noticed that there was something wrong with the way Geet looked at him.

Rohan was mentally prepared for this.

He had joined the police chief Yadav, and since he was a major contributor to this case, it was natural that Geet hated him.

Before, Rohan was considered neutral and didn't take sides with anyone.

Of course, as a second-level police officer, he has no qualifications to stand in line.

It's just that this time I happened to do a big thing for Yadav. If I don't stand with Yadav, should I stand on Geet's side?

In short, whether it is the police station or a company, there are pros and cons to taking sides.

In Rohan's opinion, the advantages definitely outweigh the disadvantages now.

It is obvious that Yadav is the chief. Geet is a veteran in the police station, but he is only a deputy after all. The real person in charge of the police station is Yadav.

And today, Geet's mood changed 180 degrees, which was really curious.

"I don't know. The deputy director just said that when everyone has arrived, he has good news to announce." Bharat replied.

At this time, Yadav came. After hearing that Geet was about to announce the good news, he was very dissatisfied.

Is there anything that needs to be hidden from a director like me?

If it was a private matter, it would be fine, but if it was a business matter, Yadav would make another note of it against Geet.

Geet didn't keep everyone in suspense any longer, after all, Yadav had arrived.

"Director, I got good news from the Inspector General." Geet said loudly in front of everyone.

Yadav's heart skipped a beat. Of course he knew that Geet's backer was the Inspector General of his superior police department. What did this mean? Did it mean that he had a close relationship with the Inspector General?

Of course, there was no change on Yadav's face. He just smiled faintly and said, "Good news. Tell me about it."

"Not long ago, I heard that our higher-ups would give several promotion quotas to police chiefs in our grassroots police stations, so I went to find the Inspector General and finally convinced him, so our Spanda Police Station was allocated a quota," Geet said with a smile.

As soon as these words were spoken, the first-level police officers present suddenly began to breathe faster and their eyes lit up.

Needless to say, the sheriff was chosen from among them.

There are only five sheriffs in the police department now, and any of them has the opportunity to become the sixth.

Of course, this is only in theory, and everyone soon calmed down.

For example, Rohan. He frowned slightly. He had just been promoted, so there was no chance of promotion to sheriff this time.

It's a pity but there's nothing we can do about it.

Most other first-level police officers also know that they have no chance. For example, they have a short period of time to be promoted to first-level police officer, or they have a long period of time but their meritorious service is average and not outstanding. Basically, they have no chance.

Rohan couldn't help but glance at a first-class police officer who was standing near Geet not far away.

This guy is about thirty years old, his name is Love Gower, and he is Geet's confidant.

This spot was fought for by Geet, and his high-profile announcement was very clear in his intention, which was to give it to Love.

Moreover, Love Gore usually performs well and has made many meritorious contributions, so other first-level police officers really can't compare to him.

"Chief, based on the principles of fairness and justice, we should select the best first-class police officer in the bureau for promotion. What do you think?" Geet looked at Yadav.

"Well, that's right, we need to be fair and just!" Yadav said in a deep voice.

Rohan was called to the office by Yadav.

"Rohan, I will give you more work tasks from now on, so you must be mentally prepared." Yadav stared at Rohan and said.

"Yes, Chief, I will do my best." Rohan replied immediately.