Chapter 418: Who's the Successor?

The cause of the incident was like many emergencies, and it was not an irreconcilable contradiction, the reason for this tragedy was that the borrowing of money, according to the official terminology, was a contradiction arising from economic disputes, and the deep-seated reason was that the borrowing of money was not repaid, which had been unchanged for thousands of years. The local internal affairs department police mediated the dispute and asked the borrower to write a letter of guarantee to guarantee that the matter should be over.

But in fact, this is only the source of the tragedy, after the borrower returned home, he lied that he was violently treated by the police, and the borrower and more than 30 family members went to the local internal affairs bureau to protest, and found the mediation police to beat them.

Serov, who was putting on his clothes, motioned to turn off the recording machine, thought for a moment and said, "There is a question, since we have no problem with handling it, why would the leaders of the local Internal Affairs Bureau let their family members attack the law enforcement agencies?" ”

"The explanation of the Main Directorate of Internal Affairs of the city of Khiva is that it is because of the fear of mass incidents!" "The local General Directorate of Internal Affairs was afraid of the situation escalating, so it took a calming attitude, but the police retaliated in a moment's excitement. ”

"What about mass incidents? I didn't see it, I saw the murder, and now it's been sent to the Lubyanka! Slowly buttoning his shirt, Serov exclaimed in a low voice, "Is the head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Khiva sick?" Can law enforcement be stormed in by ordinary people? Couldn't the Home Affairs Bureau stop the police from being beaten? Not to mention that they should arrest people, at least there is no problem in stopping them, right? There is no identity problem in this matter, the police uphold the rule of law, but they are also part of the people, do the internal police deserve to be beaten? ”

Serov had his own considerations on how to deal with this matter, and ordered Servanov, "Contact the Criminal Trial Division of the Supreme Court of the Uzbek Republic, the KGB is not shielding the internal police, but there is a reason for this matter, and it is absolutely not feasible to deal with a policeman to calm the anger of the people for the death penalty, and the life of this policeman must be preserved, and the local National Security Bureau must immediately start investigating and collecting first-hand information!" ”

"Then if there is no problem, the responsibility lies with the family side of the storming the General Directorate of Internal Affairs, and immediately arrest the personnel who stormed the General Directorate of Internal Affairs that day, we are not retaliating, but we want to clarify the responsibility, and the police who made mistakes will naturally go to court to wait for trial, and those who stormed the Internal Affairs Bureau will also be held accountable, just like that, send a telegram to the Uzbek side." Serov thought about the problem for a moment and gave the order.

He can only interfere in generalities, in fact he does not know any cadres of the Uzbek court, it is useless to know, who knows if it will not be this person in a few years? The Soviet court system was under the management of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, that is, now Brezhnev is their boss, after Sherepin became the chairman of the Party and State Supervision Commission, Sherepin can also be indirectly managed, and like many departments managed by the Supreme Soviet, the courts of the Soviet Union have to hold regular elections, and with the frequent transfer of cadres during the Khrushchev period, there is really no need to think that he can still be elected in the next election.

You may not be able to find a judge anywhere in a few years, so let Servanov go down and handle it, and Serov, who returned to his office, began to take the documents he had prepared and began to read.

Servanov is getting acquainted with the work here as a rookie confidential secretary, and Serov is quite satisfied with this rookie secretary, a twenty-three-year-old young man has already completed the necessary agent courses in Gatzna, and the password, sign language, and anti-reconnaissance courses are all good, and after being familiar with it for a while, he will definitely help him solve a lot of problems.

For the most part, the KGB was also plagued by the trivial things that happened every day, and many of the plans were not immediately effective, so they could only pay close attention to and observe the development trends, which was a relatively boring process. In normal times, Serov faces the question of where and what cases have arisen, such as this time.

Five days ago, Serov encountered another incident, a Soviet citizen who traveled to India was arrested by the Indian police for eating beef, and Serov had to communicate with the Indian Ministry of Interior to release him. Now he suspects that if this continues, the KGB will sooner or later become the department of Lukashenko in Belarus, and even women who marry abroad will be subjected to domestic violence, and they will also send agents abroad to threaten foreigners who are domestic violence against their own women.

"Otherwise, it's boring!" Serov could only look at the intelligence of the First Directorate to comfort himself.

Looking at the assessment of the First General Directorate in the Middle East, it was a pastime for him in addition to exercising, first of all, the news about the Iraqi Communist Party, for which Serov devoted all the support that the KGB could. The KGB has never put so much thought into a party, never will.

Considering that the religious atmosphere in the Middle East was too strong, Serov recalled a lot of historical experience and the successful operations recorded by the KGB, and decided how to make the Iraqi Communist Party more combative. In the training camps in Azerbaijan, the foreign comrades sent by the Iraqi Communist Party enjoyed all the conditions, the intensity of the training, and the training courses as KGB agents, and Serov gave all the Iraqi cadets who came to the Soviet Union in the spirit of internationalism, and the living conditions were even better than those of the Soviet Union itself.

To put it mildly, if the Iraqi Communist Party is to turn against the water in the future, maybe the KGB agents will have to face the challenge of their own apprentices in the Middle East, and there may not be a good way. For the Iraqis in training, he really had no reservations this time.

The results were remarkable: the number of members of the Iraqi Communist Party was 10,000 smaller, but the number of underground parties increased by 20,000, and the trainees who had already returned to Iraq were also working, on the one hand, to help the Iraqi Communist Party build an intelligence network throughout the country, and on the other hand, to take advantage of the low-intensity civil war in Iraq to carry out anti-rebellion work.

The Americans were very satisfied with the apparent trend of fewer and smaller members of the Iraqi Communist Party, because on the surface, it was the sectarian armed forces that were the most widely spoken, and the most powerful were the government forces.

On the contrary, many bourgeois political parties, even **** political parties, including the Communist Party, seem to have shrunk to varying degrees. This is also normal, how can they shout slogans in the name of religion to attract people?

In this era, the United States attached great importance to the Middle East, but it did not pay attention to it to the point of attaching so much importance to it later, because there was no concept of petrodollars in this era, and the Breston Woods system was quite stable before the United States jumped into the pit of Vietnam.

When the Breston Woods system can no longer be maintained, and the United States needs petrodollars, it will raise the importance of the Middle East to a higher level, from the attitude of the Middle East countries in the sixties, Israel is of course a hardcore ally of the United States, and the second is Iran's Pahlavi dynasty, as for Saudi Arabia and the group of emirates, although they hate the atheistic Soviet Union, but the United States is a tepid attitude, and they are still full of hatred for Israel, not to mention now, until the 21st century, Saudi Arabia does not recognize the existence of Israel, and the two countries do not have diplomatic relations, but the United States is too strong to suppress the two countries from conflict.

Saudi Arabia in the 60s was not as pro-American as later generations, so the United States did not set its sights on the Middle East in a short period of time, and the military powers in the Arab countries in the Middle East all had good relations with the Soviet Union; if it were not for the fact that Iraq was already in chaos and was ready to take action against the Iraqi Communist Party, the relations between Iraq and the Soviet Union during the Saddam Hussein period were relatively harmonious according to historical development.

Before the United States invested huge forces in the Middle East, it was feasible for the Soviet Union to make a fuss in Iraq, and the model was the model of the later Afghan Communist Party overthrowing Daoud and striving to develop underground party members to establish one-line contacts. That is to say, the KGB's latent infiltration method was used to achieve the goal, which is the purpose of the KGB's painstaking efforts to train the Iraqis.

Then there was the intelligence report in the Turkish direction, and a new ranking attracted Serov's attention, the Kurdish Communist Party. I don't know when it appeared, but judging by the report of the First Directorate, it is still very weak, and it has attracted the attention of Ankara, and it has begun to prepare for the ban.

Just after looking at Serov, he skipped Turkey's intelligence analysis, and Turkey does not need to be assessed, and his attitude on this matter will not change, that is, as long as Turkey can be destroyed, he can use whatever means he wants, and any means will do. Of course, the Kurds are not clean, and in the persecution of Armenians at the beginning of the century, the Kurds also played a role in aiding and abetting the abuse, and they also had a lot of Armenian blood on their hands.

It doesn't matter, as long as the Kurds are willing to turn their guns and repeat what was done to the Armenians, repeating it from the Turks, Serov is willing to wash the Kurds clean. It's nothing to blame all the Armenians for what happened to the Turks, and to make the Kurds the same victims, justice is not unimportant, and if there is greater justice waiting for it, wouldn't it be better?

The date of the plenum of the Central Committee of the USSR has been set, and Serov will also attend it, at which the only concern of the Central Committee of the USSR is who will become the second secretary approved by Khrushchev after the fall of Kozlov. (To be continued.) )