Chapter 21: Werewolves

Gula camp prisoners did not say requisition. Pen ~ fun ~ cabinet www.biquge.info even the most powerful person in the state has to consult with the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Because they were the ones who were in charge of the prisoners, they were not subordinate to the state government, and Manturov did not have the power to order them.

He took Anna with him and personally came to the Novosibirsk Oblast Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This time, he was not looking for Yakov, although this old friend also held a high position in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and he was also a major anyway, but he did not have enough power to use the prisoners of the Gula camp.

This time, he was looking for the head of the state bureau, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Novosibirsk region. This man's surname was Oshinov, and he was in the rank of major general in the military rank system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

He was newly transferred from out of town to replace Mironov, the former head of the state bureau, who was arrested for colluding with Ekh. Manturov didn't know much about this outsider, except that when he was working in Magadangula Camp, he ordered the collective execution of thousands of Gula prisoners, and soon earned the title of 'Werewolf'.

Thinking of Osinov's "record" in the mass execution of prisoners, Manturov shuddered. Before he even walked into the state bureau building, he already felt the sharp cold air all over his body.

"Comrade Secretary, what are you doing standing here? Is it someone to wait for? ”

Manturov looked at the sign of the Ministry of Internal Affairs hanging above the main entrance. The silver sword on the badge, which runs through the entire badge from top to bottom, is so imposing that you can see at a glance that this is a law enforcement (repression) agency.

The inscription 'НКВД' is clearly visible, and the sickle and hammer on it represent the workers and peasants, as well as the party.

"It's nothing, it's just a sign to look at." With that, Manturov walked into the state bureau building and mustered up the courage to go straight to the werewolf's office.

As soon as he walked in, Manturov saw a large number of young people gathered in the hall, stopped outside the office area by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Some of them are in their teens, and some are in their twenties.

None of the expressions on the faces of these young men were positive, they were either sad and desperate, or their faces were full of anger, as if they had something to do with the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Manturov managed to make his way through the crowd. When he was about to go inside, he was stopped by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

"It's all said, you enemies of the people are out there! Don't go inside! Otherwise, you will be sent to the Gula camp and punished with your parents! ”

Apparently, Manturov had already been treated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs as part of those young people. No way, he is indeed young, and his clothes, as well as the temperament exuded by his body, also give people a touch of bourgeois feeling.

Anna opened her mouth before Manturov and scolded the personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in front of her: "Enemy of the people? Do you know who this is? He is the first secretary of the Party Committee of the Novosibirsk region, Comrade Villadimo Manturov! He represents the party organization and the people. How can it be an enemy of the people? ”

The staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs looked at Anna carefully, and always felt a little familiar. "Oh, isn't this Comrade Yakov's girlfriend Anna? You seem to have been here before. ”

The Guard's words struck a nerve in Anna's nerves, as it brought up the heartbreak of her previous being brought here for investigation. She was furious and said, "Enough! Don't talk about it again! Otherwise, I'll tell Yakov to send you to the Gula camp! ”

Although she was a party cadre, Anna was still young and did not know how to manage her emotions like a seasoned cadre. Although Manturov is also very young and only in his twenties, he lost his father when he was a child, and he followed his mother to develop an independent and mature personality very early, as well as an EQ that is beyond ordinary people.

After graduating from university, the loss of his mother made Manturov more independent, more mature, and able to control his emotions in any situation.

In Su Shi's words, this is called "Suddenly come without being surprised, and add without anger for no reason." (From "The Treatise on Staying in the Marquis")

He clearly understands the principles of "enduring small anger and making big plans" and "raising his whole edge and treating his own affairs". Because he has great ambitions, and he has great ambitions. In Su Shi's words, this is called "The people who are holding it hostage are very big, and its ambitions are far-reaching." ”

"Anna, people are just joking, you don't have to be so serious. Remember, you are a party cadre, you are now performing official duties, you must know how to control your emotions at all times, and do not damage the image of our party. ”

As soon as the secretary of the state party committee spoke, Anna did not quarrel any more.

After listening to the secretary's words, the personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs also returned to their original serious and serious appearance, and no longer joked. He said solemnly and expressionlessly: "Comrade Manturov, are you here to find Comrade Osinov?" ”

"Yes. Would you please take me along? Manturov said softly.

"This way, please."

The secretary is indeed the secretary, and asking others to lead the way can not only save the face that was lost just now, but also show his majesty to others. At the same time, the gentle words also made the other party let go of their nervousness and became relaxed. It's good for everyone.

Manturov was taken outside the door of the director's office. At that time, there were also guests who were talking to Osinov inside.

"Comrade Secretary. Or...... I'll go in and let you know. ”

Manturov noticed that there were other guests inside, and did not plan to go in at this time to disturb him. He waved his hand lightly and said, "No need, there are other guests inside." I'm just standing here waiting. ”

"Comrade Manturov, who is talking to the director of the bureau inside, is a representative of the children of the enemies of the people below, and he does not deserve respect at all. Originally, Comrade Osinov had no intention of negotiating with her at all, but seeing that this girl was good-looking and did not have much official business today, he took the time to meet her. Now, since you're here, it's time to see you first. After all, you have official matters to discuss with the director. ”

"No, you go down first, and keep an eye on those children. I'd like to hear what the two of you are talking about. I'm not too busy today anyway. ”

"Yes!"

Manturov stood outside the door, quietly listening to the voices inside.

"Director, we want to communicate with our parents and hope to know how they are doing, but we don't have any other requirements. Can't you agree to such conditions? The first thing that came was a beautiful female voice, made by a representative of young people.

The voice, while beautiful, sounds a bit hoarse. She didn't have much strength to speak, and her tone was a little inferior. Judging from this point, this hairy girl has experienced many appeals, but no results have been achieved.

Unlike the girl's voice, Osinov's voice was sonorous: "Miss, your parents are punished for their crimes, not for business trips. Your parents, as prisoners of Gula Camp, should not have personal freedom at this time, let alone the right to communicate with the outside world.

Of course, we are also family people, and we know what you think, and we know what your parents and family think. So, every month, we will give your parents an envelope and a piece of stationery for them to write to the family. As a family member, you can also send a letter to your parents every month, giving you basic communication conditions. ”

"Really? But we haven't received a single letter for years, and our letters can't be delivered there. How do you explain this? ”

"This is because your public enemy parents did not behave well during the labor camp, so the commander of the Gula battalion did not let them send letters to the outside as punishment for your parents' laziness and disobedience to the party."

"However, for several years, not a single letter has been sent from the Tomsk Gula battalion. Didn't the prisoners in the entire battalion behave badly? Did they rebel en masse? ”

The instructions of the Ministry of the Interior do mention the right to send letters to the prisoners of Gula camp once a month. However, whether the letter can be sent depends on the mood of the prison guards and wardens, and whether they have a habit of abusing prisoners.

In addition to this, geographical factors can also affect the postal rights of prisoners. In some of the remote and extremely inaccessible Gula camps, letters simply cannot be delivered through the normal postal system, and it is difficult to send them.

However, the Tomsk camp mentioned by Mao Mei is located near Tomsk, the second largest city in the Novosibirsk region, with convenient transportation and not too remote location, and only human factors will affect the postal rights of prisoners.

"This ...... I'm going to find out. ”

"Do you know how miserable we have been over the years? We ......"