Big Time 1958
v1 Chapter 767: recall
The KGB's defense against the Soviet Union is definitely higher than the FBI, there is no doubt about that. However, the technology in this era is still not high, and the files in various places may be tampered with. In addition, the Soviet Union went through the Great Patriotic War, during which there were a large number of missing persons. It is not certain that these people are still alive, nor that they are dead. He had seen news in a previous life that a deserter named Pavel Navrodsky hid in a cowshed for 41 years for fear of punishment, and his wife had been strict about this. secret. His family lives in the village of Sarazhenzi, Ukraine.
The KGB can create a person out of thin air and let it operate in the enemy's country openly. With the help of inner ghosts, it is not particularly surprising that the enemy infiltrates the KGB and becomes a counter-revolutionary worker.
Shelov can only guarantee that Lubyanka will not turn out to be a traitor, and the KGB has millions of staff. He can't try everyone, so it's impossible to complete the trial until death. The middle-aged man he questioned was about to refute when he heard Serov say, "John Charles, maybe you don't care about your wife and children in the Soviet Union, but don't you even care about the lives of a pair of children in the United States? If you If you can understand me, don't lie."
John Charles's eyes widened suddenly, but they returned to their original state immediately, but Serov saw this fleeting expression, and he also felt the ups and downs of the other party's heart, the vigilant reaction of forced control. The other party's spy training is working, and he ordered himself not to show his flaws.
But this kind of training is also unable to resist torture, Serov just doesn't want to torture to extract a confession. During the purge, how many people came in who thought they were tough guys, and they did what they were told by the anti-rebel workers in the end?
Gently scraping his nails with a Damascus steel knife, with a look on his face that he was in control, Serov whispered leisurely, "Why does the CIA always have the illusion that they and the KGB are rivals of the same level? It's just that The country asks us to put most of our power in the country. This is good. I don't want to trouble you, but you come to seek death. I can give you a chance. As long as you do it, I will let you go back to the country. Otherwise , involving your parents and relatives into the secret front of the two countries, this is what you asked for."
His words meant it literally. If he could not be satisfied this time, then all relatives, including John Charles, would be on his list. Even if it was an agent war, he was absolutely not afraid. The scale of the KGB is the central More than ten times that of the Intelligence Bureau, it is completely affordable.
"No, my wife and children are from the Soviet Union, and the KGB will not attack people in their own country." Unconsciously, John Charles has admitted his identity, because the KGB chairman opposite is almost omniscient.
In the brief confrontation between the two, the initiative was entirely in the hands of Sheloff, as if the anti-rebel workers were full of aura, and the other party would bow down to their heads. John Charles thought he was facing CIA Director Colby. .
"I came to the Soviet Union to participate in security work, don't you know the history of the KGB? Haven't you heard of the Great Purge?" Serov raised his wrist impatiently and glanced at the time, as if I was busy, you better seize the opportunity, " It is not under all conditions that we will not implicate our family members, and this major purge can testify. If you cooperate, we will move on to the next link. If you do not cooperate, then I will go first..." Shelov stood up and said goodbye. Without saying a word, John Charles said, "If I admit that I am a spy, can you guarantee my safety?"
An hour later, Serov, who had finished bargaining, walked out of the interrogation room and ordered to the people waiting outside, "Regular interrogation time, lock up the three white Russians first, and get everything out of John Charles' mind. Give it to the Special Investigation Department immediately. comrades to call and go to the places listed above to find out the contact details of the CIA."
Mendelev took the interrogation record without even looking at it. He held a few pieces of paper between his **** and raised it behind him. He was immediately taken over by the interrogator behind him. Several people had a clear division of labor. Some people entered the interrogation room, and others Leave Contact Special Investigations.
"Take the chairman upstairs to rest!" Menderev glanced at Serov, who seemed to be fine, and suddenly said.
"Minister, the chairman was alone for two days, interrogated 32 people, and arrested four spies. How did you do it?" When Serov left, a guard asked Mendelev.
"Shut up, if you are so curious, you can apply for a job in the Special Investigation Department." Menderev gave the other party a dull look, turned around with his hands behind his back, and walked out of the cell, leaving his subordinates with sweaty foreheads in place, and it took a long time to recover. Feeling.
The KGB invests a lot of money every year to support various projects, whether scientific or unscientific, even superpowers, as Mendelev knows. The level that he didn't know, Serov knew, that is, there are people who are particularly strong in certain aspects among ordinary people, but they are far from the level of super power. KGB research can only prove that this thing can not be compared with science.
So when this research group asked for funding every year, Serov said in his heart that the other party was an idiot, and on the other hand, he had to pay to find people with strong hearing, vision, or memory, so as not to let his department’s funds go to waste.
The betrayal of John Charles directly brought a very good news, that is, in the past few days, the United States will arrange a spy, and it is he who is going to pick up. This news is good, and the KGB has never been worried about being caught. Spies, on the contrary, are more worried that there are no spies, and they will not be able to show their worth.
The spy who arrived in the Soviet Union from Bulgaria the next day was directly captured by people from the Internal Defense Intelligence Service. Because the number of American spies arrested by Shevchenko reached five, if not for the fear of Shevchenko's escape, the KGB would have imagined that it was like its predecessor, holding the CIA's liaison radio and pretending to be working all the time. More to lure some American spies into arrest.
Back then, Beria's Ministry of Internal Affairs held the CIA's radio station in Ukraine and insisted that there were anti-Soviet guerrillas in Western Ukraine. They deceived the CIA for several years and cleaned up more than a dozen infiltrated spy teams. Fishing law enforcement has reached the highest level. In the end, I can't blame the Ministry of Internal Affairs for its mistakes. After all, Americans are not stupid, and no one will believe that the anti-Soviet guerrillas in the 1950s have not been wiped out.
At the same time that the big net was tightened in the Soviet Union, targeted deployments in other directions were also continued. In the past few months, the staff of the United Nations in the Soviet Union have been frequently transferred, and some unfamiliar faces have been replaced. A large net has been compiled around the pseudo-center of the UN Under-Secretary-General Shevchenko. In order to prevent the escape of targets who knew the KGB well, the tracking team was completely handed over to Markus Wolf's Stasi.
This is also rare for the Stasi to fight in the United Nations. For this reason, Marcus Wolf specially selected personnel to join this operation to ensure that these people are absolutely loyal and don’t screw up such an important operation.
A week later, the picture of Shevchenko and the other side was photographed by Bulgarian agents, which is the most favorable evidence. If there's any difference between the KGB and the security service under Andropov historically, it's that Serov's KGB, which had a strong influence over all the Warsaw Pact intelligence services, used their intelligence power, like It's like using your own power.
"Thanks to the comrades in Bulgaria, they helped us a lot." Serov thought for a moment, "In addition to giving the stalker a bonus, I will also arrange for his granddaughter to study in Moscow and give his son a car. as a thank you."
The Bulgarian agent who took the picture of Shevchenko's joint made Serov admire the chairman of the Bulgarian National Security Council, General Malakov, who used an old man in his 60s as a stalker, thanks to his ability to figure it out. .
Therefore, in the field of intelligence, no country should be underestimated. Serov can't imagine how an old man in his 60s can walk fast, avoid the anti-tracking agents, and keep his eyes on the target.
"This old man is not simple. When Tsar Boris III was in power, he already served the Kingdom of Bulgaria. During World War II, he also entered Yugoslavia in disguise." Malakoff laughed, "He is our oldest. The spy, who has lived in New York for almost thirty years, mingles with the descendants of the Bulgarian kingdom every day."
Oh, the Belarus of Bulgaria! Serov put down the phone after a few words of greeting. Now is the time to start taking action. Anyway, every action will either succeed or fail. The greatest value of Shevchenko is to let the Soviet leadership know that imperialism will never die. Even the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations has rebelled, and the two sides cannot coexist peacefully.
At the same time, it can prove the importance of the KGB. Everyone is in place. Shevchenko will either return home or be killed. There is definitely a third way out. When the time was right, Serov went directly to the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the Smolensk Square. Explain the situation to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and ask the other party to order the recall of Shevchenko.
"I didn't expect him to be such a person. He was so good in the past, it's unbelievable." Andre Gromyko, who saw the investigation report, said in shock, but he still said that he could recall the other party immediately. .
"With the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I feel more at ease." Shelov directly ordered the KGB at the UN headquarters to be on alert. (To be continued~^~)