Big Time 1958
v1 Chapter 849: big case
Khrushchev's original secret report had a great impact on Brezhnev. Chernenko, who was in the Supreme Soviet at the time, of course knew it, and now he also knows that Brezhnev had to Compromise, he's getting old...
Brezhnev is trying to avoid Stalin's fate, so he will choose to compromise this time, first wait and see Andropov.
After attending the meeting, Andropov, Ustinov, Serov, and Gromyko returned to the headquarters of their respective departments. They did not celebrate, nor did they congratulate Andropov. They were all for self-protection and support. Andropov, not to mention that their purpose has been achieved, and there is no need to do so, as if they really want to form a group.
"This person really only has time to defeat. I wonder if Brezhnev has a feeling of a hero's end?" Serov directly asked the driver to transfer to the Ukrainian Hotel and asked about it. Bitsky's room opened, and he appeared in front of the Ukrainian leader very rudely.
"You old spy, can't you show up a little more normally?" Sherbitsky suppressed the anger in his heart and shouted.
"I go anywhere like this, why don't you accept it? Now I suspect that you are treasonous, and accept my inspection!" Shelov looked at the ceiling for a long time, and waited until Sherbitsky said lazily, "This is not Ukraine, even if It is Ukraine, and the KGB in Ukraine is at my command, Comrade Shcherbitsky."
"Old spy, do you think the Soviet Union belongs to your KGB? You are not afraid of being dismissed if you say this." Sherbitsky lowered his voice. There are only two of them in this room, but even if they are some of the Soviet Union's giants, the same Don't talk nonsense.
"I'm just talking casually. With your position, don't spread rumors to the boring folks." Serov's eyelids drooped. Although he wanted to say yes, the Soviet Union belonged to Lubyanka, but at this time, he still couldn't get carried away. How did Bella die?
"Looking at the credit for your trip from Ukraine, I invite you to my house today." Serov stood up and walked to the side, took Sierbitsky's coat, and pushed Sierbitsky directly to the door. Outside, go home. "I hate you too. I did this entirely for the sake of that little girl Sherbilova, and definitely not for you!"
"That's what I want to say too!" Sherbitsky, who was wearing a coat, replied not to be outdone.
Sherbitsky is of course a high-ranking position in the Soviet Union, but how does he compare to the home of the first tycoon? Half of the KGB's infamy came from the treatment. Fortunately, the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, Grishin, who had a personal moral problem, helped the general political commissar to block the gun. Otherwise, wouldn't others have noticed the luxury of the Serov family?
Even so, Sierbitsky, who came to the KGB villa area for the first time as a guest, was still shocked by the high profile here. As amazing as the 1900s, the KGB's family district is absolutely ahead of its time.
Then look, if it weren't for the limitation of the times, this is the architecture of the 21st century. Sherbitsky, this bastard, did not know that the holiday villas ordered by Brezhnev were all built by the KGB sent engineers?
Bumper! This is what Serov said about the Soviet cadres of this era. Greed is not greedy, the means of greed are extremely low, and it is very easy to find the handle. Lubyanka's reporting letters can testify.
The problem of corruption in the Soviet Union is not a problem of a few cadres becoming hugely rich, but a problem of the whole, including ordinary workers. It is not limited to the cadre class. Generally, all Soviet people believe that the Soviet Union is extremely powerful, and it will not take some petty money for itself. Profits are affected. Uzbekistan defrauded Moscow of billions of subsidies, but these subsidies did not fall into the hands of a few people, but were absorbed by hundreds of thousands of cadres of the Uzbek Communist Party.
The average amount of is not much per cadre. You must know that the Soviet Union dealt with 20,000 people at one time in this case. The only person who can really be called a greedy person is Serov. There are no cadres who can embezzle millions of funds, but for the Soviet Union, it is basically no.
That's why he felt that the cadres of the Soviet Union were still bastards, and they would never really use their power. They had lower means than their counterparts in later generations. I don't know where they went. As long as they were cruel, such cadres would definitely not be difficult to deal with. With the help of technological progress, corruption can be brought under control. The premise is that there is no such person as Ge map at the top level of the Soviet Union. There is only one general secretary of the Soviet Union who can be called a huge corruption, and that is Ge map. Compared with him, Brezhnev can be regarded as a representative of incorruptibility, at best, he is taking advantage of the country and pursuing a comfortable life.
Brezhnev is not dead, the issue of seizing power is still early, but with the support of the leaders of various departments, Andropov has occupied a favorable position. How could Serov not talk to Shcherbitsky at this time? Talking about it, what a chance to show off.
"You and I both understand that the general secretary's body can no longer hold, Sherbitsky!" After dinner at his home, Sheloff looked straight at Sherbitsky and said, "Since the end of last year, The working hours of the general secretary have dropped to three or four hours. All he can do is sit in his seat. He is now our symbol. But among the people, rumors about the general secretary's body have been going on all the time. Come."
"So do you think it's time to compete for successors, or are you going to inherit Sherepin's hand and start attacking us?" Sherbitsky narrowed his eyes and said, "You want to learn from your predecessors, use the Great Cleanse Solve the problem quickly?"
"The sequelae of the big cleaning are too serious, but as you learn, it is not impossible to carry out low-intensity cleaning. But I am not cleaning you old people, but the local cadres who have grown up and have not left for 20 years. The local cadre in the post. I didn’t do this, either. As for who the initiator is, I think you should understand…” Serov lit a cigarette, and Valya was upstairs, so she didn’t have time to express her dissatisfaction with her husband’s courage.
Shcherbitsky will not be away for too long, because in March it is still the Soviet Union Congress, and Shcherbitsky will come over again, silently saying, "The initiator is Andropov?"
"Why don't you say that the general secretary values you so much? If it wasn't for Chernenko's standing position, you and Chernenko's positions were changed, maybe Andropov would not have achieved his goal so easily." Pressing the button, Serov, who was breathing out smoke, said, "It may be about to start. The Caucasus and Central Asia are the hardest hit areas."
"What are you afraid of? I don't have a problem myself. You are more like a corrupt man than me." Sherbitsky looked at the villa with a cold snort, and the meaning was obvious. A look at Key's family must all think that this incarnation of Soviet law and order is more of a monstrous corruption than his party secretary.
Did you guess right? A look of embarrassment flashed across Serov's face. The money in his hand was enough to kill more than 20,000 cadres of the Uzbek Communist Party involved in the case 50 times, and the subsidy to Uzbekistan could be distributed until 2030.
"I don't have a problem either!" The general political commissar also answered confidently, there is no guilty conscience, he really did not embezzle a penny from the country, he used the KGB to **** it from all over the world, and the money was not from the Soviet Union. As for the Qi Baishi landscape painting hanging in the house, it is because he loves Chinese culture, and Shcherbitsky must not know the value of this painting.
"It's time!" Andropov's voice came from the phone, Serov nodded and answered, and then quickly picked up the phone and said, "Directors of the Tenth and Twelve Divisions of the General Administration of Domestic Defense and Espionage, as well as special investigations The minister comes to my office."
The 10th and 12th divisions of the Second General Administration are both departments that investigate economic crimes. The only difference is that the 10th division deals with private and black market businessmen’s speculation, as well as foreign smuggling, while the 12th division deals with Soviet state-owned enterprises. Economic Crime. The Special Investigation Department is an investigation unit under the same name as the Operational Execution Department.
Andropov wanted to establish his authority, and Serov had to help. The evidence Lubyanka has is that the current situation has changed, Andropov rushed out, and there is no need to worry about Brezhnev.
In March, the National Congress of Trade Unions of the Soviet Union was held. Brezhnev reappeared in public after a lapse of more than a month. The meeting was chaired by Andropov. Very brief.
"Today I will let you know how terrible it is that the Soviet Union has become the police state you are propagating." Serov, who was silent in the second row, looked at the representatives with playful eyes.
At the same time, at the villa of Karimov, the first secretary of the Bukhara State Party Committee, the KGB investigators, who were disguised, deceived the guards at the gate and arrested Karimov, who had not woken up. Then a large number of anti-rebel workers from the local National Security Bureau arrived and handcuffed everyone in the entire villa.
Karimov's arrest opened the prelude to the investigation of the Uzbek cotton case. Andropov quickly stated that the case must be investigated strictly, "Comrade Grishin, you don't care about this matter, local cadres. The courage is much bigger than you think." Serov received the First Secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee Grishin in his chairman's office.
At this time, Karimov has been stuffed into the train and pressed to Moscow. From this person, the KGB will pry open the entire Uzbek local party committee. It is necessary to know that the confession is the most important evidence, and the evidence of the KGB is indirect evidence. Nothing is more important than Karimov's confession.
At the same time, the KGB border guards received orders from Lubyanka to block the border and prevent some cadres from getting the news and fleeing.