Chapter 197: Pressing Forward
The atmosphere in Seryosha's office fell silent, and he could feel the other party's attitude towards him begin to grow indifferent. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Seryosha has understood the reason for the other party's visit, and they want to let themselves come forward to testify against Chulbanov, or dig up some Chubanov's black materials from themselves, but Seryosha quietly bypassed the KGB.
Seryosha meant very clearly, the original investigation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to Uzbekistan was initiated by the KGB, and the intelligence was also provided by the KGB, and even the final report on the case was approved by the KGB, and the investigators of the Ministry of Internal Affairs even paid with their lives for this. If you want to hold the Ministry of Internal Affairs accountable, then what kind of responsibility does the KGB have.
"Comrade Ulyanov, you seem to be familiar with many people in the Ministry of Internal Affairs!" The other party said suddenly.
"I am very familiar with many departments, the Central Economic Department, the trade unions, and out of work, I often deal with comrades in these units, not only the Ministry of the Interior!" Seryosha replied.
There was silence in the room again, the KGB guests stared at Seryosha, Seryosha stared at them, and no one spoke. But both understood what the other meant, Seryosha refused to cooperate with the other, and the other party would not be soft on Seryosha. As long as the case of the Ministry of Internal Affairs involves Seryosha, he will not be able to do so at that time.
The guests in the room quickly took their own initiative to leave, and Seryosha turned around and went back to work, not at all meaning to send them off. Everyone left a bad impression on each other, so they simply stopped doing superficial work. After the KGB people left, Seryosha sat in a chair and had no intention of working at all. In fact, Seryosha had expected this day for a long time, but he didn't expect it to come so quickly.
Seryosha originally regretted falling out with the KGB people, but compared to betraying Chulbanov, Seryosha was more willing to accept the current result. Seryosha has already figured out that if the situation is really too bad, he will hide abroad. With the money that has been left abroad all these years, there is no problem in spending the rest of his life safely. But if that's the case, I'm afraid that unrelated people like Sobchak and Korolev will be implicated, and if they do this, then they will never forgive themselves in their lives.
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At the same time that Seryosha was gloomy, the investigation team of the Leningrad Bureau, which was investigating Seryosha in Gorky, also found new clues. They decided to track down the source of the Gorky Brotherhood as a new breakthrough.
Just a few days ago, news of Chernenko's death suddenly came from Leningrad, and their only witness died quietly in a prison cell. The prison guards clearly remember that a doctor had come to see Chernenko before the accident, and when the doctor left, Chernenko was still alive. In the morning, prison officials found that Chernenko's body was cold, and after a preliminary examination, the forensic doctor determined that Chernenko had died of sudden death caused by cardiac arrest. The prison then checked the doctor's attendance records for that night and found that none of the doctors had ever been to the ward.
While the investigation team was still waiting for Chernenko's autopsy report, many of the smuggled goods on the Mutual Aid market suddenly disappeared overnight, and without warning. Not only have the goods disappeared, but even many of the vendors have disappeared, and the once noisy market has become crowded, with only some nearby produce still being sold. The citizens of Gorky City were so uncomfortable with this that many people gathered in front of the market to ask what was going on, and some people found the Mutual Aid Society, but the Mutual Aid Society told them that it was the personal behavior of the vendors and had nothing to do with it. All of a sudden, there was a long queue in front of the state-run food store in Gorky City again, and everyone was complaining. But then rumors that the KGB was eyeing the market soon spread among the citizens. As soon as they heard that it was the KGB, everyone could only bury their anger in their hearts, after all, compared to being targeted by the KGB, the garbage in the state-run food store was not so difficult to swallow.
The investigative team of the Leningrad sub-bureau immediately understood that the opponent may have noticed itself. It seems that his actions have indeed hit the vital point of his opponent, so he naturally has more reason to continue to pursue it.
The first thing the investigation team had to track down was the transport network of the Gorky Brotherhood, which had a railway, airport and river ports, which were the most likely in terms of cost. But now that all the activities of the Gorky Brotherhood have stopped, this poses a problem for the investigation team.
On the clue wall of the investigation team, a photo of Ulyanov, the original target, was pasted in the center, and the Gorky City Youth League Committee was the place where Ulyanov once worked. This was followed by the Mutual Aid Association, which belonged to the Youth League Committee of the Gorky Automobile Factory. In terms of administrative departments, the Youth League Committee of Gorky Automobile Factory and the Youth League Committee of Gorky City are two equal institutions that are not subordinate to each other. Although it is possible to link Mutualism to Ulyanov through a series of twists and turns, there is no evidence to support this assumption.
The investigation team could not fabricate accusations against the secretary of the Moscow Youth League Committee based on speculation, they had to find tangible evidence. So the investigation team divided into two routes, one to investigate the freight records of the railway station, and the other to investigate the freight records of the Gorky port. All this could not escape Boris's ears, and he told Seryosha about the movements of the investigation team by telephone.
"You can't just let them do whatever they want, and find a way to divert their attention!" Seryosha said with some concern on the phone.
"I'm going to find a scapegoat to get their attention!" Boris and Seryosha discussed.
"Scapegoats, or whatever else they're more interested in, one way or another, lead them to a fork in the road!" Seryosha instructed.
"Give me some time, I'll think about it!" Boris replied.
"Yes, but don't delay it too long, life on my side is not easy, Chubanov is also being targeted, the KGB came to me today, they want me to testify against Chulbanov, I refused, they will definitely find someone else!" Seryosha said worriedly.
"If you are in danger, we can flee abroad, don't put too much pressure on yourself!" Boris drove to the road.
"No, Boris! It's going to affect our friends. I don't want to go this step until I have to! But if you can't bear it there, it's better to leave the USSR quickly! Seryosha said solemnly to Boris.