Soviet Godfather

Vol 3 Chapter 248: KGB undercover

Just as the Gorky Brotherhood and the Sontsev Brotherhood were secretly deploying their next retaliation actions, the KGB, which had been unresponsive, was also stepping up its plans. Eight? One? Chinese network? ≥≠≈≥=≤=≈On the data wall of the Uzbek ** Task Force Office at 11 Dzerzhinsky Square, the information of the victims of a series of violent incidents obtained from the Moscow police The photos are pasted on it, and Baranikov, the team leader of the task force, used a pen to make a large circle around the periphery of these photos, and then pulled out a wire to connect to the other side of the data wall, where it was pasted. All of them are the heads of some Uzbek officials who have been dismissed, and above this horizontal line is a big line of text-Nicholas? Baranikov stared at the data wall with his hands on his chest and fell into contemplation.

It has been nearly a year since the task force was established. During this year, they dug up a large number of activists from the Republic of Uzbekistan. Two-thirds of the local officials were removed from their posts and hundreds of people were sent in. After the prison, both the number of police personnel and the scale of funds involved are the largest in the Soviet Union. It can be said that the work of the task force has saved a lot of losses for this country.

But in this series of cases, the name Nicholas was constantly mentioned like a ghost. Nearly 40% of the local government officials have transferred their illegal wealth to foreign countries directly or indirectly through Nikolai, so that they cannot be traced. And it is these 40% of the government officials who have almost occupied the most valuable resources in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Powerful class.

Baranikov can say without exaggeration that if Nikolai cannot be caught, the wealth that has been transferred abroad cannot be recovered. Nikolai has become a major breakthrough in this series of cases, but such an important mysterious figure disappeared completely after the task force came to Uzbekistan. This made the task force nothing more. But who would have imagined that Moscow had gang violent deaths one after another, and Nicholas, who had disappeared, resurfaced.

As soon as Baranikov heard that Nikolai was involved in the two murders by the police, he immediately suppressed the case, and the task force immediately took over the case. Baranikov asked the Ministry of the Interior to refrain from investigating these two cases, and even the KGB's internal security department should not intervene, for fear that any act that would alarm Nikolay would make this cunning guy invisible again.

In order to step up the investigation of Nikolai, Baranikov transferred several organized crime experts from the KGB agency dealing with domestic security to join the task force. After a series of discussions and studies, the experts Finally came up with an effective plan to continue to trace Nikolai's clues, that is, to send undercover agents into Nikolai's organization to track down more clues.

In order to find a suitable candidate, Baranikov let his deputy fly to Afghanistan. Because according to the suggestions of these organized crime experts, the undercover candidate must meet these few conditions. First, he must be a Muscovite, because only local talents with the convincing background and social relationships of the Lin people can smoothly be among the gangs in the Moscow region. The exhibition goes on. Secondly, you must have a gang background, and it is best to have been in the Gulag, so that you can hide your true identity. Finally, this person must be controlled by the KGB. The Afghan army happens to be filled with young people recruited from the Gulag.

While Baranikov was still thinking hard, the phone behind him suddenly rang. Baranikov turned around to pick up the microphone, and his deputy Pachushev's voice came from inside. Pachushev said excitedly on the phone: "Leader Baranikov, I finally found a suitable candidate. This person is Chebyshev. He used to mix with Hassan and also entered the Gulag. He later went to Afghanistan to join the war in order to obtain a reduced sentence. Originally, he had a brother who was a driver in the country, but his brother drove and killed a senior official's spouse after drinking and escaped! I think he fully meets our conditions! "

"Okay, bring him back as soon as possible for me to see, this matter can't be delayed any longer, as soon as possible!" Baranikov rubbed his dry eyes and said in a tired voice.

"Group leader, I have returned to Moscow, and I can take Chebyshev to your office in a while!" Pachushev replied. The two said a few words and then hung up the phone, and Baranikov immediately asked the secretary to find him the information about Chebyshev. After Baranikov got the information, he looked at it at a glance. His reading was very fast and he was never forgetting. It is not uncommon for people like Baranikov to possess this ability within the KGB. It is said that President An is also an unforgettable genius.

Half an hour later, Pachushev and Chebyshev came here on time. Pachushev asked Chebyshev to wait for a while outside the door. Chebyshev, who came to Dzerzhinsky Square for the first time at No. 11, looked at everything in the room in a novelty~www.readwn.com~ as if walking in. The child in the candy store. About three minutes later, Chebyshev was called into Baranikov's office.

Baranikov looked at this guy up and down, and then asked, "I heard that your original boss is Hassan, tell me what you did with Hassan?"

"We just sent some home appliances and auto parts to the country. I was responsible for guarding the warehouse at the beginning. After a year or so! The boss asked me to solicit business. Sometimes when we encounter shameless customers, we are also responsible for collecting the bills! "Chebyshev said hesitantly.

"What happened later? Why did you go in?" Baranikov asked again.

"When I collected the bill, I made a heavy shot and blinded one of the eyes of a guy, so I was sent in!" Chebyshev replied again.

"Fortunately, you were not sent to the Arctic Circle, but locked in Moscow! You also know the current affairs and know that you can get a reduction of your sentence by joining the army! But your brother was unlucky and killed a judge. Wife, and ran away! Do you know how long your brother will be detained? At least seven years, but if he is sent to some difficult places, such as the virgin forests of Siberia, to work as a lumberjack, I think he is very likely to do it again. I can't come back! Now only we can help you handle this. It all depends on your performance, do you understand?" Baranikov warned.

"Yes, sir, I will do as you ordered, as long as I can save my brother from punishment!" Chebyshev said with trepidation.

"How are you going back to Hassan?" Baranikov asked again.

"I said I ran back as a deserter!" Chebyshev said casually.

"I think it would be better to give you a charge of stealing military supplies, and then I arrange for you to escape from it!" Baranikov said after a moment of thought.

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