Chapter 82 Special Crackdown

It was still Rina Tanaka who handled the text of the agreement for the Hashimoto family.

After signing an agreement with Eiichi Iwasaki to acquire the shares of the Mitsubishi Foundation, Rina Tanaka returned to Tokyo accompanied by the brotherhood's bodyguards on the pretext of dealing with the agreement.

The purpose of her return was obviously not to submit the text of the agreement to the regulator for approval.

This kind of thing has always been the responsibility of professionals arranged by the Intelligence Headquarters, and she only needs to bring back the text of the agreement, and other matters are not taken care of.

Rina Tanaka hurried back to Tokyo in order to attend a secret meeting of senior agents convened by Eiya Oki.

The fighter plane was bombed, the world's most advanced high-thrust military engine was stolen, and Oki Ronggu was not only scolded by Saigo Hirano and Naoto Kanno, but also sarcastically ridiculed by Ricker, and his mood can be imagined.

Before Ricker's arrival, Naoto Kanno gave a death order to the intelligence headquarters to find out the truth of the incident at any cost. After meeting with Ricker, Naoto Kanno called Oki Rongya, who was in charge of the investigation, and authorized him to mobilize all resources, and he had to find out what was wrong within a week.

What's there to look up?

The evidence obtained by the CIA is sufficient to prove that the operation to steal the F-135-800 engine was planned by the Continental Military Intelligence Bureau, and it must have been carried out by mainland spies. The evidence collected by the Intelligence Headquarters is also sufficient to prove that "Kawasaki Okamotsu" must be a spy officer of the Military Intelligence Bureau.

Although the search continued, with tens of thousands of police, agents, and military personnel turning the central part of the state upside down, 24 hours after the incident, Oki Rongya basically gave up hope of recovering the engine. Military intelligence has the ability to steal engines in plain sight, and therefore has the ability to send engines out of the book. As long as the action is swift, the military and police will transport the engine out of the city before the blockade area is expanded.

Ricker's arrival made Damu Ronggu realize that the prime minister did not want a result, but a feasible plan of revenge.

Strictly speaking, this has nothing to do with the Intelligence Headquarters. The retaliation plan against the mainland is a strategic decision, and the intelligence agencies can only provide reference opinions at best, and are not qualified to participate in the decision-making.

It's just that the intelligence agencies must do something, at least not let the outside world think that the intelligence agents are a bunch of rice buckets!

The first action deployed by Damu Ronggu was to severely crack down on the spy networks of other countries in Yuben.

Although it stands to reason that the spy network of the mainland's intelligence agencies should be targeted, according to Saigo Plainno's instructions, in order to avoid being caught by surprise, it is necessary to expand the scope of the attack.

When Liu Wei was allocating equity in Kyoto, the Intelligence Headquarters joined forces with more than a dozen intelligence agencies to launch a "special crackdown operation" throughout the territory.

Overnight, hundreds of spies from other countries were secretly arrested or mysteriously disappeared.

The following morning, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs published the first "list of undesirable foreigners" and expelled hundreds of foreigners suspected of participating in illegal espionage operations, including more than 100 diplomats with dual status, as well as personnel stationed in some non-governmental organizations.

This immediately caused a blatant uproar, and the countries involved took retaliatory actions one after another, expelling the Chinese nationals and diplomats.

This kind of "diplomatic and intelligence warfare" on the table is not uncommon.

Foreign-related intelligence work is divided into two categories, one is open and the other is secret.

Embassies and consulates of any country abroad have diplomats who are responsible for gathering intelligence from both open and semi-public sources, and most of them are spies dressed as diplomats. The main job of these people is to collect and aggregate information from newspapers, magazines, television news, political and other channels for the reference of policymakers in their countries.

This kind of intelligence work generally doesn't get into trouble, after all, everyone does it, and it rarely violates the laws of the country where it is located.

The problem is that there is no clear line between the open and the secret. For example, obtaining intelligence from some semi-public sources is suspected of violating the law in some countries. Usually I don't get into trouble, and there aren't many secrets about semi-public information anyway. As long as it is a sensitive period, diplomats engaged in such work will certainly be unlucky.

For example, a few years ago, the CIA arrested a beautiful Russian spy, so as to dismantle the spy network that the Russian intelligence department had painstakingly operated for more than ten years, and several American celebrities suspected of providing intelligence to Russia were imprisoned, and Russia immediately took retaliatory measures to expel several American diplomats.

Did those diplomats do something wrong?

Apparently not, they are only victims of the "diplomatic intelligence war".

The frenzied expulsion of foreigners and diplomats from other countries by the authorities is also based on diplomatic considerations, which shows the hard-line stance of the authorities.

To put it bluntly, it is to save face.

The real struggle is certainly not on the table, but under the table.

As a result of the overnight raid, not only were the two spy networks of the Military Intelligence Bureau smashed, but the spy networks of several other intelligence agencies on the mainland were implicated, and even the intelligence agencies of some unrelated countries were affected.

Interestingly, the Intelligence Headquarters also arrested several CIA spies during the raid!

Although the men were then secretly handed over to the CIA, and as a courtesy, the CIA released several secret spies who had been secretly held for several years, a network that the CIA had painstakingly run was paralyzed and did not resume operations again until several years later.

Now, Da Mu Ronggu should be satisfied, right?

This is not the case, after all, the retaliation of the intelligence headquarters came too late, and the military intelligence bureau had the courage to attack, and must have been prepared to deal with it a long time ago.

The smashed spy network did not touch the core departments of the authorities, and its value was not great.

Damu Ronggu even believes that the Military Intelligence Bureau abandoned the car to protect the commander and deliberately sacrificed two spy networks to protect those spy personnel who were buried deeper.

The reason is very simple, these two spy networks have long been in the hands of the Intelligence Headquarters!

Intelligence warfare is all about efficiency.

The Military Intelligence Bureau made the first move, and even if the Intelligence Headquarters fought back, it would be difficult to turn defeat into victory in this round of exchanges, and at most it would only recover a little loss and save some face.

If you want to bring down the Military Intelligence Bureau, you have to see the next encounter.

Therefore, Daimu Ronggu put his hope on the later work.

All the senior agents were summoned in order to prepare for the next round of operations, to defeat the Military Intelligence Directorate, and to completely dismantle the intelligence network set up by the Military Intelligence Directorate.

Da Mu Ronggu was ruthless, and the first order he gave to all the senior agents was to start with those who were more active and had connections with the mainland, and thoroughly investigate the foreigners.

Those Hong Kong people are naturally on the screening list, and they are among the best.

This guy can be regarded as a wise man, and he has finally touched the doorway.

The Military Intelligence Bureau must have used extraordinary means to steal a two-ton military engine and transport it out of the capital in a hurry. Under normal circumstances, spies will keep a low profile and never do anything that attracts attention. It will definitely not work to deal with the spies of the Military Intelligence Bureau by conventional means, otherwise there would not have been such a big incident. Only by responding to the extraordinary and adopting diametrically opposite means can it be possible to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

The first thing that Da Mu Ronggu thought of was those foreigners who were swaggering through the market, so that he would not be suspicious.

Now, all the pressure is concentrated on Rina Tanaka.

Instead of letting Rina Tanaka go home empty-handed, Oki Rongya provided her with a copy of the information she had obtained from the CIA. Before Liu Wei arrived in Yueben, he had close contact with Zhang Jinnan, chairman of the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, and also made a short stay in Taipei, and Zhang Jinnan's real identity was the head of the Hong Kong branch of Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau.

Although the CIA has proved that Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau has not recruited foreign intelligence personnel in the near future, and Zhang Jinnan has not submitted any information related to Liu Wei and others, Damu Ronggu believes that even if Liu Wei and others have nothing to do with the Military Intelligence Bureau, it is very likely that they are spy personnel secretly developed by Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau.

They must have come here for a very purpose!

This information strengthened Rina Tanaka's sense of urgency.

The CIA's relationship with Taiwan's National Defense Security Agency is extraordinary, and it must have gotten the exact information. The problem is that even if Liu Wei and his wife have no relationship with the mainland's military intelligence bureau, they cannot prove that they did not come to Yueben with a special purpose to steal intelligence for Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau.

The relationship between Taiwan's National Defense and Security Bureau and the intelligence agency is not so harmonious.

More than 10 years ago, a commercial spy trained by Taiwan's intelligence agencies stole the world's most advanced transistor technology from the company in full view. In the following years, Taiwan's electronics industry developed rapidly and achieved remarkable achievements.

Now is an extraordinary period, and if a similar incident occurs again, even if it has nothing to do with the mainland, the Intelligence Headquarters will not be able to step down.

We must find out the identities of these guys and the purpose of their coming, and we have to do it as soon as possible!

Rina Tanaka did not delay time, got the documents and immediately set off for Kyoto, read the materials on the way, and met Liu Wei who came to greet her that morning.

"The main issues have been resolved, and the rest are specific issues on the text of the agreement." Liu Wei seemed very enthusiastic and polite. "Miss Tanaka, I've got to work hard for you again."

"You still call me that?"

Liu Wei was stunned for a moment, if you don't call it that, how else can you call it?

"You can call me Reina." Rina Tanaka smiled and said, "These are my own jobs, I will meet with Sakura Ogata's lawyer as soon as possible, first list the details that need to be discussed, make arrangements, and start drafting the text of the agreement as soon as tomorrow." ”

"That would be great, we have to come up with this agreement before the equity transaction agreement goes into effect."

"No problem, I'll hurry."

Liu Wei nodded, took out a bulging envelope, and stuffed it into Tanaka Reina's hand. "This is a little meaning of Hashimoto-kun, you have suffered a lot since you saddled up for our affairs, and you were frightened last time. Hashimoto-kun wanted to express his gratitude to you personally, but he had to go back to Yokohama to collect the purchase money, so I asked me to do it for you, and I hope you can understand. After the deed is completed, Hashimoto-kun will be rewarded heavily. ”

Since it was given by Yasutaro Hashimoto, Rina Tanaka was not polite and accepted the stack of banknotes.

"I arranged a place to stay for you, and I also arranged two bodyguards......"

"Are you free for the night?"

Liu Wei was stunned for a moment and said, "Definitely not tonight, Miss Ogata's lawyer is waiting for you." ”

Rina Tanaka smiled and said, "How about tomorrow night?" No matter how busy you are, you have to have dinner, and you won't be delayed much. ”

Having said that, Liu Wei is not easy to refuse.

This girl is very difficult to entangle, but Liu Wei doesn't dare to tear her face, even if she is acting on the spot, she has to do it!

(To be continued)