Chapter 295: Catching Traitors Every Day

"All those involved are temporarily restricted from leaving the country, and if anyone protests, let them come to me." Serov whispered in a whisper, "In front of the State Security Committee of the USSR, there is no such thing as a privileged person!" ”

The KGB and GRU clearances were the fastest, and the two intelligence services had already experienced a lot of battles. This routine check-in did not cause a single psychological fluctuation among the anti-rebel workers in both departments, who were themselves members of the Soviet intelligence system. At the same time as the inventory, Serov obtained the resolution of the Presidium through the meeting of the KGB Presidium, which served as the basis for this inventory.

Although the clearance operation was carried out in secret, it was enough for the KGB's counterintelligence force to tighten a string in the heart, as an intelligence service, although not exactly, the KGB has always been ashamed of the appearance of traitors. It is unforgivable for a traitor to live even a second longer, and Serov, as the head of intelligence, has been doing his best to maintain the work of the KGB Operations Enforcement Department, and has carried a lot of pressure to talk about cutting the Operations Operations Department, just to give a deterrent to some guys who are not firm in their positions. While the death penalty is not a perfect solution, there is no more useful solution at this stage.

It was not very difficult for the KGB to hide its actions in the USSR, just as the police would never fail to catch a thief, and many times it was not that the police were incompetent, but that the danger of the thief was not great enough to give the police enough motivation. Now that Serov has issued an order from the General Administration of Internal Espionage, the counter-espionage work involving the whole country has begun, and the State Security Bureaus and the General Administration of Internal Affairs in various localities have simultaneously handed over the list of local people who do not meet the regulations, and the General Administration of Internal Espionage has sent people to various places to investigate.

"Our work must be fruitful, and if there is no result, it means that we are derelict in our duty, as a counter-rebel worker. The day the enemy does not exist is the day we lose our value. We thank the Americans, it is the impatience of US imperialism that proves the value of the National Security Council! "Yuri? Yefimovich? Serov.

"The emergence of traitors is a regular event, and our job is to eradicate traitors, traitors to imperialism to provide information to demonstrate their worth, and we show our worth by eradicating traitors. This game of cat and mouse will go on forever until all the enemies of the Soviet Union are gone. "Yuri? Yefimovich? Serov.

"It is the task of the Party Central Committee to lead all the people towards communism. The work of the National Security Council does not involve all people, and in the eyes of us anti-rebels, there is no concept of the whole people. Animals have genetic mutations, and it is completely understandable that there are one or two traitors, and only criminals are in the eyes of the rebels. "Yuri? Yefimovich? Serov.

"Our enemy is so strong that the Alliance must not have illusions about dissidents and spare a traitor today. In the future, an intelligence network will emerge in the alliance. It is politically correct to find out one to eliminate the other, and whatever means are used to deal with traitors, and what is politically incorrect is that why can't we go abroad and blow up MI6? "Yuri? Yefimovich? Serov.

After convincing all the members of the KGB Presidium, Serov, who had obtained the authorization, mobilized all the counterintelligence forces that he could concentrate and issued a liquidation notice to the Soviet State Security Council, the NKVD, and the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Soviet Red Army, all of which had to be kept strictly secret, not even his own family.

KGB discipline is everything. For the NKVD or the intelligence service of the Soviet Red Army, as soon as it comes to counterintelligence investigations. Both departments had to obey the orders of the KGB, because the KGB, as the leading department, had full responsibility in the field of intelligence, and it was as simple as that, and there was no why.

Infiltration and counter-infiltration ran through the daily life of the KGB, and the job of the First Directorate was to organize an intelligence network through external channels. At the same time, it is necessary to feed back to domestic information and dig out the spies hidden in the Soviet Union. Therefore, of course, counter-espionage work also involves the work of the General Directorate of Foreign Intelligence.

"Our global intelligence network is not just a food for food, and the feedback can also help the work of the General Administration of Domestic Espionage." As he spoke, Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky placed a thick stack of papers on Serov's desk. This is a list of suspicious things that the First Directorate has fed back from all over the world.

"Normally, we don't advocate torture to extract confessions, with the exception of treason." Serov said a word unmoved. Then I dialed the phone of the General Administration of Technology Management, "I'm Serov, and I'll send a batch of lie detectors to the General Administration of Domestic Espionage, yes, immediately!" ”

Serov, who put down the phone, continued the question just now, "Human beings are the most untrustworthy, and I still believe in machines, at least machines don't deceive people." ”

"But it's an irony that the results of the machine are always criticized." Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky shook his head and said, "Many people outside our department do not believe in the results of the machine. ”

"I'm sure that's enough!" Serov chuckled, "There are always people who think that man is the center of the world, but in fact, the earth can only be regarded as dust in the universe, maybe not yet. Do we expect God to bless us, what a joke......"

The lie detector seems to be a tall thing, for the intelligence departments of various countries can only be regarded as a conventional detection method, such as the first general bureau of foreign agents, often have to undergo the test of the lie detector, from the feedback results, this thing is relatively reliable, the case of error is completely negligible compared with the success.

Of course, Serov said that he believed in machines, but he believed in himself more, and he believed that he was more accurate in detecting mental activity than in the polygraph machine, which was only a supplement to his personal interrogation.

Since the beginning of this counter-espionage operation, 11 Lubyanka Plaza has welcomed many guests from other departments. It was the center of the KGB, and the Dzerzhinsky statue in front of the gate represents the glorious history of the past. In the famous movie Lenin in 1918, Dzerzhinsky's line, "Look into my eyes" This is a line in the movie "Lenin 1918", the majestic and cold-eyed chairman of the Soviet Red Army Suppression Committee Dzerzhinsky made the traitor tremble and kneel and beg for mercy.

Having me as the chief judge is a mixed blessing for me. I am glad that the organization has finally given me a chance to solve the case, but I am worried that with my qualifications, I am afraid that it will be difficult to subdue a cunning opponent, and there will be no corrupt officials and corrupt officials that cannot be dealt with, and there will be no traitors that the KGB cannot deal with. With this mood I began to follow the orders of the KGB Presidium? I'm even more sorry for the national emblem on my head. So I confidently walked into the interrogation room. He sat in front of the person in silence and stared straight at him. Half an hour passed, and the two sides were still silent. Then I noticed that the eyes on the other side avoided my gaze from time to time, showing a kind of inner uneasiness and anxiety. Faced with this, I suddenly remembered the scene of Dzerzhinsky's interrogation of the traitor, and said with a grim face: "Look into my eyes. ”

The contest would not have taken place on fair terms from the beginning, and the KGB had a reputation for brutality. Although the people have been whitewashed, it is still chilling among the cadre group. The gloomy interrogation room, the cramped windows, the falling skin on the wall, anything that seems normal is a test in the hearts of those who have ghosts in their hearts.

"Why don't you go abroad and file it in the General Administration of Domestic Espionage, you don't know the relevant regulations?"

"Just forgot once, for the occasional negligence to believe in the KGB comrades should also understand......"

"Hehe, this is the first time I have doubted the authority of our KGB, it turns out that the relevant regulations of our KGB are worthless in the eyes of some people?"

That's when it happened. The door to the interrogation room was pushed open, and Serov, with an indifferent face, walked in. Indifferently watched the interrogator stand up and salute himself, nodded slightly, and said, "I'm just listening, you continue!" Then he waved his hand and asked the two soldiers behind him to lift a polygraph machine out, and he sat down not far from the suspect.

Because of Serov's arrival, the atmosphere in the entire interrogation room became strange, and time passed slowly in one question and one answer. In a small interrogation room. Serov's general's epaulettes shone brightly, and after about twenty minutes Serov stood up abruptly and said. "The interrogation continues, what is the name of the prisoner?"

This meaning is simply understood as that you are arrested, and when it is determined that a person is lying, the KGB has the means to make the opponent speak, the times are developing, and the means of extorting confessions by torture are also increasing. Under the shadow of treason. There is no such thing as human rights.

It was found out that last spring, British intelligence agencies bought Oleg? Vladimirovich? Bennikovsky. He was an officer of the General Intelligence Directorate and worked in the State Council for Science and Technology. Among Benikovsky's friends, there was the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Ivan? Aleksandrovich? General Serov. Chief of the Main Directorate of Rocket Forces and Artillery, Artillery Commander Sergei? Sergeyevich? Valentsov. The information obtained by Benikovsky was of great value.

It contains up-to-date information on Soviet ICBMs, including combat performance, impact point accuracy, failures during firing experiments. The intelligence provided by Benikovsky showed that the role of Soviet missile and space weapons was becoming increasingly apparent, which led NATO to seriously re-examine its countermeasures. Benikovsky worked for both British intelligence agencies and the CIA, and at the height of the tension there were twenty American analysts and ten British analysts studying his results. Timely and effective intelligence gathering is indispensable for the West.

When the former chairman of the KGB, the current head of the Red Army Intelligence Service, General Serov, came to Lubyanka, Serov handed over the complete interrogation materials to the other party and whispered, "No one can save him, and the information obtained so far is enough for him to be shot a hundred times." Old chairman, don't let Valentsov come, Colonel Benikovsky's matter is enough to implicate him, from the case of Peter Popov, you should know this aspect, if you are implicated this time, first of all, old chairman, there is no third intelligence department for you to be the director, you should understand this from the KGB to the GRU, as for the commander of Valenzov's artillery, I hope he can make his position clear, otherwise the commander who will retire this year may have one more ......"

This is not alarmist, there are traitors in important units, and the USSR has always dealt with this very seriously, if Colonel Bennikovsky is involved in General Serov and Varensov Artillery Commander. First of all, Senior General Serov, who has already been demoted from the chairman of the KGB to the head of the GRU because of the Petro Popov case, may directly leave the security services and retire, and as for the commander of the Valentsov artillery, according to the handling of the Pinkovsky case, he may be restripped of all his honors and ordered to retire according to the handling of the Pinkovsky case. Even the honor of the Hero of the Soviet Union may be withdrawn.

"Could it be mistaken, Colonel Benikovsky is about to become a general, and he will not become a traitor!" General Serov had a good relationship with Colonel Bennikovsky, and he really did not believe that Colonel Bennikovsky would defect.

"Lieutenant Colonel Peter Popov is still your secretary, Pinkovsky is still the son-in-law of the general, it can be seen that the smooth sailing of life is not a basis for this, old chairman, I remind you once again of one thing. We can't suppress this matter, the colonels of important departments serve both Britain and the United States, and the results of the Central Presidium are likely to be unbearable for you. Serov said in a very pitiful tone.

"What are you going to do with Colonel Bennikovsky?" General Serov sighed heavily, and from Serov's mouth he already knew that this matter was nine out of ten. He was driven to the GRU because of the matter with Peter Popov, and even when Peter Popov was burned to death, he also heard about it.

"What should I do?" Serov was stunned for a moment by this question, pondering for a moment before he was unsure of what to say, "First of all, we will ask him about everything he did, and then?" I'm going to run him over with a tank......"

Keeping General Serov out, Serov strictly ordered the General Directorate of Internal Espionage not to allow anyone to visit, and at the same time transferred Colonel Benikovsky to the Lubyanka Inner Prison for interrogation, and the interrogation after conviction must have been protracted, because it is believed that Colonel Benikovsky also knew that he would not escape death, and he would definitely try his best to delay the time. However, the KGB has time to waste in this area, and even if it is an iron man, the KGB does not lack the means to disassemble him into parts.

Until the final results were known, the matter was known only within the KGB, and even General Serov was warned not to leak it, and Colonel Bennikovsky's family was informed that Colonel Bennikovsky had gone abroad for an investigation. After doing all this, Serov welcomed a guest, the American U2 reconnaissance aircraft pilot Gary? Boris, this man will be a candidate for the exchange of Colonel Abel. (To be continued.) )

PS: Today's chapter, usually when updating a chapter, it's all about being away from home, and I just came back from a wedding today.