Chapter 602: Find out about the situation
"Got it, I'll arrange for someone to lurk around them. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoChebrikov, including Serokov, Deputy Chairman Zinev, Zvigon, a few of them, I will wait for them to move over and set up some eavesdropping devices. The man who was packing his things lowered the brim of his hat, and then strolled out of the Serov villa, disappearing into the night.
"The guest is gone?" After a while, Valya came down from the stairs in her nightdress, walked to the balcony and hugged her husband from behind, muttering, "Before you, the last one to become a giant as a security cadre seems to be Beria, right?" ”
"What does it matter, the kids are asleep." As he spoke, Serov turned and picked up Valya by the waist, and then made it to the sofa, enjoying the peace that belonged to the two of them. The whole hall could hear the pins falling, and the two of them were thinking about their hearts.
"Since those people are so annoying, why don't you send them to the local party committee or the union republic to be the chairman of the KGB." Valya said dissatisfied, "You know they're just coming to see you......"
"I am not afraid of this kind of overt surveillance, I am the chairman of the KGB, and I have mobilized much more resources than several cadres at the level of the head of the General Directorate, and I must not kick them out." Serov hugged his Mao sister, lowered his head and said step by step, "It is disadvantageous for them to leave my sight, within my sight, in terms of rank, I am a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee, the General Political Commissar of National Security, a member of the National Defense Commission, and the Chairman of the National Security Committee. ”
If Serov is not mistaken, this is how Semychasny treated Tsvigon, directly kicking Tsvigon from the Lubyanka to Azerbaijan to be the chairman of the KGB, who doesn't know that Semychasny was the second secretary in charge of security there back then, and the move of kicking Tsvigon out eventually caused Brezhnev to tear his face in the end.
However, Serov at this time had the advantage that neither Andropov nor Semychasny hasne, that is, he was now a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee himself, and Brezhnev had no formal reason and could not do anything to Serov. This is not a pretending grandson, and there is nothing wrong with making Brezhnev think that everything is under control. After all, the other party is the first secretary, and if he tears his face, Serov, the chairman of the KGB, will naturally not be able to win the support of the cadre class, and of course the cadre class does not want to provoke Serov, otherwise the security file may not be what will become of it.
"But those big black backs are really annoying......" Valya, in Valya's husband's arms, kept shaking her perfect body.
"I don't refute this, this nightdress is good!" Serov looked down and grabbed his wife's nightdress and smiled. Then he went to close the curtains, and in a moment the whole room was filled with muffled gasps.
Serov also gave the greatest respect to these members of the Dnipro gang, and according to Suslov's idea, Serov quickly gave Zinev a task to eliminate harmful thoughts and close down several cultural people who had already been on the KGB blacklist, as well as their offices and magazines.
"Especially Solzhenitsyn's New World Magazine, one of the few people that Comrade Suslov paid the most attention to, Comrade Zinev, do not let me down." Serov looked at this old comrade-in-arms of Brezhnev and said very heartily.
"As for Comrade Zvigon, please pay attention to the foreign intelligence work of you and the First Deputy Chairman Chebrikov, of course, I think that the intelligence fund of our and the allies, which is the global flow of funds of the KGB, is very important, and the related work will be entrusted to you to manage." The vast majority of the KGB's massive funds had long been turned into a passbook by Serov, the largest greedy Soviet Union, and the rest of the funds jointly managed with the allies were handed over to the other two members of the Dnipro gang.
Serov knew that this intelligence fund, which was on the surface, involved more than just the Soviet Union. It also includes the intelligence services of other countries, so there will definitely be frequent verbal fights about the allocation of funds. But this fund is also very important, and it is the entire property of the KGB on the surface. The importance can make the two people think that the chairman of the KGB is very interested in him, and at the same time, the troublesome things can also make the two people less troublesome themselves.
"Chairman, this fund is so important, and it puts us under a lot of pressure when it is entrusted to us." Zvigon suppressed his excitement and made a reluctant appearance.
"It's nothing, it's more appropriate for you to take care of this fund because it's very important. As I said a long time ago, I know what you're here for. "Serov found a few people who were very important, but had nothing to do with a few important directorates. To Serov's surprise, the new first deputy chairman, Chebrikov, did not react much.
"Well, basically some questions are like this, if there are problems, they can be raised, and we can study them." Serov looked at the big black backs in a standard Brezhnev-esque tone.
Up to now, Serov has found the usefulness of these people, that is, in his position as chairman of the KGB, he has always done much more immoral things than Sherepin and Semychasny. For a long time, Xie Lepin was wiping his ass, and now it seems that this situation is coming to an end, and if there is any lack of virtue in the future, he will definitely pull these people to do it together. You can also share the risk, killing two birds with one stone.
In the case of Suslov's idea of tightening up the cultural world, this incident is absolutely hateful. It wasn't necessarily what the Soviet intelligentsia would scold, but since Suslov had already brought it up, the KGB had to do it. Just the day before yesterday, the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR adopted a resolution making several additions to Article 190 of the Criminal Code: for spreading obvious lies that denigrate the state and social system of the USSR in oral form, as well as for creating works of the same content in written form, punishable by deprivation of liberty for up to three years, or reform of a labor camp for one year, or a fine of 100 rubles; …… Punishment is imposed on those who organize and participate in collective actors that undermine the social system.
The final interpretation of Article 190 of the Criminal Code of the USSR was handed over to Serov's State Security Committee by the Presidium of the Central Committee. With this bill, Serov could do it directly as long as he felt that such remarks were unfavorable to the Soviets, and at the same time Article 190 of the Criminal Code gave an explanation, and Serov, who first got this bill, decided to use it on Solzhenitsyn.
A month after the new leadership of the USSR came to power, Suslov convened a meeting in the field of Soviet culture and ideology, agitating the work of the Ministry, the Ministry of Science and Academies, the Ministry of Culture and Information, the Ministry of Youth and Social Organizations, the two international departments, the Political Department of the Soviet Army and the Ministry of Foreign Personnel. The meeting was attended by ministers and chairpersons of the Ministry of Culture and Education, the National Publishing Commission, the National Film Industry Commission and the National Radio and Television Commission.
Suslov harshly criticized the chaotic situation in some cultural circles, saying, "Some decadent and degenerate ideas in the West have had a huge negative impact on our otherwise positive cultural environment. This situation must be reversed, and major problems must be severely cracked down, but of course we must still face up to certain problems that do arise and solve them. This is not a contradiction! ”
Serov, as the General Political Commissar of State Security, attended the meeting, because the five ministers of the five branches of the armed forces under the Political Department of the Soviet Armed Forces were below, and Serov, who was called over by Suslov, remembered that there was something of his own.
"Yuri, this is something that only you KGB can do, think about how to contain this situation." After the meeting, Suslov said meaningfully, "I believe you have a way, let's talk about it." ”
"I think Pasternak can be properly rehabilitated, but Solzhenitsyn is a person, I will deal with it." Serov thought for a moment and said, "Pasternak is dead, and we can give a certain amount of tolerance to those who have died, but Solzhenitsyn is different, this person is a great scourge. Tomorrow I'll seize the New World. ”
The next day, Serov and Zinev, deputy chairman of the KGB in charge of the General Directorate of the Secret Police, came to the New World Magazine Office, and behind them were more than a dozen anti-anti-rebel workers, and after Zinev led people inside, he stood in the lobby of the magazine and announced in a cold tone: "The New World Magazine has temporarily ceased operation, and Comrade Solzhenitsyn, please come with me, Comrade General Political Commissar and I want to ask you about the situation......
Less than five minutes later, Serov, who had put his feet on the bumper and polished his shoes, saw Zonev and Solzhenitsyn, who was under the custody of two policemen, come out, tilted his head and ordered Kadpov next to him, "Search the New World Magazine for me, bring me any piece of paper, and find a group of people to go directly to Solzhenitsyn's house with me, and deal with it in the same way." ”
"Got it, I'm not going to let him keep a single piece of paper." General Kadpov agreed, left the place directly, and after the magazine was seized, he would bring someone to search.
"You are the chairman of the KGB, the head of the secret police who claims to know everything." After Solzhenitsyn was brought over, he looked at Serov's rank and said, "It should be you, you are already a general before you are so young." ”
"It's me, but I haven't claimed to know everything, it's just a lie made up by your idle intellectuals, intellectuals, don't say some nonsense, who cares about you? Comrade Zinev, take him back first. (To be continued.) )