Big Time 1958

v1 Chapter 841: necessary preparation

   The issue of unity within the Peace Religion is actually not that noble. If Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were neighbors, they would definitely not take in tens of millions of Pakistanis, even if the other party was a pacifist. However, it is not a big burden to take in a group of high-level officials. There are also economic and political interests. Saudi Arabia is likely to do so.

   Those who run away may become mascots, but some powerful figures may not be able to escape, and they will choose to accept the rule of India, give up everything they have now, and choose exile. This determination is not so good. So now the big family in Pakistan may still not be weakened, and may even form an alliance with India. The issue of traitors has nothing to do with which country it is, it is entirely a choice based on interests, and the neck of a peaceful believer is also no stronger than a knife.

   "These people are going to be arrested now, and the KGB must help in this matter." This time, Andropov came to Lubyanka as the chairman of the Central Supervisory Committee and directly threw the evidence of corruption of some local cadres on the table.

  Shelov glanced silently, then glanced quickly under Andropov's gaze and said, "It's about Uzbekistan, I know about it. They're not so daring."

   "Since you know, why not investigate?" Andropov asked, "You should understand that billions of rubles are involved in state funding, and many cadres in Russia and Uzbekistan are involved."

"The problem lies with the top!" Shelov pointed to the top noncommittally and said, "The general secretary is old, he wants to see a stable environment, or he thinks that corruption can actually be controlled, turn a blind eye to this matter. One eye. The little energy left is devoted to confrontation with the United States, and there is no power to intervene in this matter."

"You firmly control the KGB, and have been ignoring the appearance of this matter?" Andropov asked in disbelief, "How dreadful you were back then, to even investigate this matter. dare not."

"You forgot that I have no supporters anymore. Shelepin and Sherester have already left. If I challenge myself alone, the final result is most likely to be replaced." Shelov shrugged indifferently, "The local It is true that the National Security Bureau is not under the control of local cadres, but the result is the same. Every time I send a new director, the local cadres can complete the arrangement immediately. The local KGB can only do one thing, that is, continuous investigation and investigation. Please Wait a moment…"

It didn't take long before someone moved a box, which was densely packed with reporting letters, and there were thousands of them. Some of the evidence was, "The environment is like this, what can I do? Do you think it will be useful to arrest a few people? Carrimo Husband, Rashidov, how many people can do it? What can I do? I can't do anything."

   "Politics is really a terrible thing. I thought you were never afraid, and I didn't expect you to be afraid." Andropov smiled. His smile was by no means sarcastic.

"I have ideals, but only if I am still working. If I am replaced halfway through, none of my ideals can be realized!" He went to the water dispenser to pick up a glass of water and handed it to Andropov. Serov, who put his hands on his shoulders Wei Wei shook his head and said, "If we go to arrest people now, the general secretary will not object, but replacing a dozen leading cadres will not help at all. This kind of case is not something that a small group of cadres can design with each other. Involves a large number of people."

   "What do you mean?" Andropov held the somewhat warm cup, feeling that Serov had something to say.

   "The entire Uzbek Communist Party does not say that all have problems, at least a large part of the people have problems. To be honest, in the entire Soviet Union, apart from you and me, only one person can solve it." Serov raised his head and said to himself.

   "Who is it?" Andropov thought, he is the chairman of the Central Supervisory Committee, and he is talking to the chairman of the National Security Committee. Besides the two of them, is there anyone else who can solve this problem? Wouldn't it be Brezhnev? This joke is not funny, how can Brezhnev have such energy now?

"The First Secretary of the Ukrainian Communist Party, Serbitsky, only his decisive handling can be effective." Serov sighed, "At this point, we can only carry out the purge. Neither you nor I have done it. , only Serbitsky has succeeded in Ukraine in ten years!"

   Shcherbitsky drove out the local nationalists in Ukraine and carried out a major purge of the Ukrainian Communist Party. It is no wonder that Brezhnev was optimistic in history and became the young marshal of the Dnipro gang. It is a pity that he is a local cadre and does not work in Moscow, so when the political situation in the Soviet Union is constantly changing, he is always unable to respond immediately.

"Purge? You know that the general secretary will definitely not agree, so you'd rather pretend that you didn't see it, and just investigate and never arrest you?" Andropov was surprised, because he did not control the KGB in this history, so he was not interested in Uzbekistan. I don't know much about the case, and I don't know how serious it is.

   That's right, it's cleaning! Serov can only wait, he is not Shelbitsky. What Shcherbitsky can do doesn't mean he can do it too, he's not the young marshal of the Dnipro gang. Brezhnev is about to get his braids up, and if he feels unstable before he dies, and he has to lose both himself, the general political commissar is not at a loss.

   "Then I'll take a look at the KGB investigation first!" Andropov stood up, a trace of pain flashed on his face, but disappeared immediately, and said in a normal tone. He was referring to the evidence on the Uzbek case.

   Shelov pretended not to notice, nodded and let the box be moved down, these evidences are needed by the Central Supervisory Committee.

  Andropov took home a box of all the complaint letters after get off work and opened them one by one. The chairman of the collective farm, Ahmazan Akilov, set up a private army of thugs in his jurisdiction, set up private courts, tortured farm workers and strangers who strayed into his territory, and even killed them die. He scalded them with red-hot irons, whipped pregnant women with a leather whip, and commanded old men to bow and bow to them as gods do. Fabricate charges, frame those who oppose him, throw them in jail, and die alive. Akilov also used a lot of money to bribe government officials, form gangs and support their agents.

   Bribery is a common practice in the Uzbek Republic. The Secretary of the Republic Rashidov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers Hudai Berdiyev and other senior officials recruited many important officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and state and city leaders to form a huge corruption and theft group. Its activities are like mercury pouring into the ground, and it is pervasive. The black hands have reached almost every corner of the whole republic, and the methods adopted are assassination, intimidation, blockade and complaint.

   Nasriginova's abuse of power goes far beyond that. During her tenure as Chairman of the Soviet Presidium, she has directly intervened in 300 cases related to criminal groups, and illegally pardoned 59 criminals who were sentenced to long prison terms for major theft. "benefit". The director of a winery confessed that Nasriginova helped them use the excess vodka to smuggle.

   "Serov is right. If you don't deal with tens of thousands of people, you won't be able to turn around the local situation." Andropov looked at the report letters and took a deep breath. Arresting a few cadres is of no use at all. It is necessary, like Shcherbitsky, to do something against the entire Uzbek Communist Party.

Andropov, who was looking at the report letter, suddenly felt unbearable abdominal pain. He habitually took out the painkillers and took them. It took a long time to recover. maintain. He didn't care, and continued to learn more about the Uzbek case.

Serov, who was driving home, kept looking at the passing scenery outside, thinking back to Andropov's appearance during the day. At that time, Andropov's painful expression lasted for a short time, but he still saw it. Dropov, like Chernenko, belonged to people who were already seriously ill. It's just that Andropov can pretend to have nothing on the surface. In fact, his body is worse than Chernenko.

   "A group of cadres who haven't moved the locality for 20 years. It would be strange not to make the locality an independent kingdom." This group of cadres also includes Serov himself, who has been the chairman of the KGB for almost 20 years. The current Lubyanka can actually be regarded as an independent kingdom, which is the result of Brezhnev's overriding stability.

   The same goes for the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gromyko, and even Gromyko's foreign affairs lasted longer than his KGB chairman. After he got home and sat on the sofa for a long time, Serov picked up the phone and said, "Take a day off tomorrow, I want you to go to Kyiv, understand?"

   The next night, Serov directly took out a diamond ring, watched his son wave his hand, and Boris caught it steadily.

"If you really like Serbilova, go to Kyiv tomorrow. If not, you will also go to Kyiv, first stabilize Serbicky for me." Serov ordered with a cold face, Brezhnev Just over a year left. He had to make some preparations, at least to preserve his own interests.

   "Father, I do like her, but isn't it too early." Boris was a little embarrassed, he was not of age.

   "Get married in two years, let's settle the matter first." Brezhnev should be gone in two years. Stabilize Sierbitsky, Chernenko is by no means his opponent.