Red Moscow

Chapter 1726: arrest

  Chapter 1726 Arrest

Seeing that Ignat was still a little hesitant, Sokov said first: "I have no idea about today's matter. If I make a mistake in my judgment and something happens, I will bear all the responsibilities. It's right to pretend that you didn't show up; if I judge Correct, that is a great achievement, and all the credit is yours, and I will never be greedy for credit."

  Everyone in the car laughed, and someone said: "Comrade General, after hearing what you said, we didn't know that you called us here. It turned out to be a great thing."

  Sokov said: "You are all Yakov's subordinates, and if something good happens, I will never forget you."

  Someone boldly said: "When you asked us to change into casual clothes, you thought someone offended you and wanted to help you fight."

   This remark caused laughter from the whole car again.

  Sokov also laughed: "Fight? If it's just a fight, why do I ask you to bring weapons? Besides, if I encounter something that wants to fight, I don't need your help. I must go to my friends from the Ministry of Internal Affairs."

   "Comrade General," Ignat asked respectfully, "what should we do next?"

Sokov knew very well in his heart that if the officer he saw was really a German spy, then he must be very vigilant. Even if his group of people passed by in plain clothes, there is still a possibility of alerting the enemy, so there must be a careful the plan of.

"Captain Ignat," Sokov said carefully, "I know the house that the man lives in, but I don't know the room on the specific floor where he is, so when you arrest him later, beware of him noticing And run away."

   "Do you have any detailed plans?"

"Captain, the bus we are taking looks very ordinary in appearance, and we can drive to the side of that building and stop later." Sokov told Ignat, "Then you send two Soldiers entered the building with pistols, and under the pretense of looking for someone, they asked the administrator in the building which room the other party lived in."

Ignat and his subordinates are responsible for the security work of the Weapons and Equipment Department. If they are sent to the battlefield, their combat effectiveness will definitely not be comparable to that of ordinary field troops; The staff is poor.

  So as soon as Sokov finished speaking, he nodded and said: "I understand, Comrade General. I will personally take two people to the building to arrest the suspicious element."

   "That's fine." If it was an ordinary soldier who went to arrest the officer, Sokov would still feel somewhat uneasy. At this moment, seeing Ignat expressing his willingness to lead the team himself, Sokov felt relieved: "Then I will leave this to you."

The car came to a stop next to the building, and when Ignat and the two soldiers were about to get out of the car, Sokov specifically told him: "Comrade Captain, the other party has a gun, you should be more careful. "

   "Don't worry, Comrade General." Ignat grinned at Sokov and replied, "I know it."

  In order to facilitate the attack, after the three got out of the car, the door was not closed, and it was still wide open. Sokov and Assia sat on the side away from the building, so as not to be discovered by the officers in the building.

   After Ignat got off the car with the soldiers, he didn't immediately enter the building, but stood downstairs and yelled, "Hey, Ajik, Ajik, are you home?"

  Hearing Ignat's shout, Sokov couldn't help trembling all over, thinking that you shouted outside the building, didn't you inform the officers in the building?

"Misha," Ignat's shout also made Asiya feel frightened, she asked Sokov in a panic: "Captain Ignat shouted outside, so he won't disturb the person in the building." Officer?"

  Although Sokov was dealing with Ignat for the first time, he also felt that the other party would not be so ignorant that he risked being exposed and yelled blindly under the noses of others.

  At this time, he heard Ignat shouting again: "Ajik, we are about to set off, come down quickly. If you don't come down, I will take someone in to find you."

When Sokov heard this, he immediately realized that he had misunderstood Ignat. The other party used this method to paralyze the officer in the building, making him think that Ignat and the others were coming from a man named Ajik. .

After figuring out what was going on, Sokov turned his head and said to Assia who was sitting in the back row: "Assia, don't worry. This is a little trick used by Ignat. He purposely yelled loudly outside the building. , which happens to make the officer in the building relax his vigilance, which is conducive to their arrest."

   After saying this, Sokov asked the soldiers sitting in the car: "Who has the highest military rank here except Captain Ignat?"

  As soon as Sokov finished asking, the man sitting in front of him raised his hand: "Comrade General, I am Second Lieutenant Yula, and the soldiers in the car are all my subordinates."

"Second Lieutenant Yura," Sokov pointed to the building next to him, and said to Yura: "After Captain Ignat leads people into the building, you immediately take a few soldiers around to the back of the building, so as not to The suspicious person jumped out of the window and fled. The rest of the people are under my command, and we stay here to guard the front door."

  Besides, Ignat yelled outside the building for a while, opened the iron door with a mutter, and entered the building with two subordinates. Seeing this, Second Lieutenant Yura turned his head and asked Sokov, "Comrade General, shall I take people around to the back of the building now?"

  Sokov didn't answer immediately, but tilted his head and looked out of the car, and saw no one in front of all the windows of the building near the side of the bus. Then he nodded to Second Lieutenant Yula and said, "Go, Second Lieutenant Yula, pay attention to safety."

  The officer Sokov and Assia met, named Schwab, was a German spy. He used the seized identity documents to sneak into Moscow. I was supposed to go to a meeting today, but I don't know what happened to the meeting person, and he didn't show up at the stipulated time. Schwab, who has always been cautious, was worried that the other party had been captured by the Soviet intelligence agency and even confessed himself, so he evacuated that place in time, and planned to go to the next meeting place the next day.

On the way home, he saw Sokov and Asiya. At that time, he thought they were members of the intelligence agency, but after careful observation, he found that they were ordinary passers-by, so he didn't detour and returned directly. own place of residence.

  While he was lying on the bed with his eyes closed, he suddenly heard someone shouting outside the window, so he walked to the window and carefully looked down. I saw a bus parked downstairs, and three people were calling a man named Ajik downstairs, seeming to urge him to go downstairs quickly.

   Seeing that nothing happened, Schwab turned around and left the window, lay back on the bed again, and began to wonder in his heart, if the connector did not show up today, was it delayed by something, or was arrested by the Soviet intelligence agency.

  At this moment, he heard someone knocking on the door. He immediately took out the pistol under the pillow and asked vigilantly, "Who, who is outside?"

   "Ajik, it's me, Andre!" A familiar voice came from outside the door: "Our car has already arrived downstairs, and we are waiting for you to get down."

  Schwab came to the door and said loudly towards the outside: "Andre, you are in the wrong place, there is no Ajik here."

   "Impossible," the outsider said the room number, and said confidently: "This is the room, Ajik, stop joking, open the door quickly." After speaking, he knocked on the door vigorously.

  The other party's almost rude behavior made Schwab very angry. He switched the pistol to his left hand, opened the door with his right hand, and said to the outside: "There is nothing you are looking for..."

  Unexpectedly, before he finished speaking, the person outside the door suddenly punched him. Schwab, who was unprepared at all, was immediately beaten until his eyes were blackened and stars appeared in his eyes. Before he could react, a hungry tiger came from outside and knocked him to the ground. Afterwards, Schwab felt that his hands and feet were being grabbed and he couldn't move.

   Schwab thought there was a misunderstanding, and shouted loudly: "You are mistaken, I am not some Ajik!"

"There's no mistake, you are the one we caught." Ignat put his knees against Schwab's chest, grabbed his throat with one hand, and said with a sneer, "I didn't expect that, you thought you could pretend to be so good?" Very good, but we still saw through."

   After Ignat finished speaking, he ordered one of the fighters, "Send a signal to the people downstairs, saying that we have successfully captured."

  The soldier agreed, and handed over the arm that he was holding down to another soldier. Then he walked to the window, opened the window, put his head out and shouted, "We've caught someone."

  Hearing the shout from upstairs, Sokov ordered everyone to get out of the car. After setting up a guard outside the building, he brought seven or eight soldiers into the building.

  The building manager sitting next to the stairs couldn't help being surprised when he saw so many people pouring in, and then asked, "What are you going to do?"

   "Comrade administrator," Sokov didn't reveal his identity, but asked the administrator: "Which room did the three people who just came in go to?"

   "Room 302 on the third floor."

Seeing Sokov leading people upstairs, the administrator felt uneasy, quickly picked up the phone on the table, dialed a number, and said in a low voice, "Hello, is this the police station? This is... "

Sokov led the men into the room, saw that the three of Ignat were still pressing the officer to the ground, stopped quickly, turned his head and told the soldiers who came up with him: "Help the captain tie up this man quickly. "

  The soldiers stepped forward upon hearing the sound, and hurriedly **** Schwab who was on the ground.

   And Ignat came to Sokov, raised his hand in salute, and asked, "Comrade General, is that him?"

   Sokov glanced at the officer who was **** and held by two soldiers' arms, nodded, and replied in a positive tone: "Yes, it is him."

When Schwab saw Sokov and Asiya enter the door, his face was full of surprise, but he seemed to grasp the straw, and shouted at Sokov: "Hey, friend, do you still remember me? ? We met on the road not long ago, and I gave you a hand."

  Sokov came to Schwab and smiled faintly: "That's right, Mr. Officer, your memory is very good. We did meet on the road not long ago."

   "What the **** is going on here?" Although he had already been tied up, Schwab asked himself that he hadn't revealed any flaws, so he pretended to be calm and said, "Who are you, why did you tie me up?"

  Sokov did not answer Schwab's question, but instead asked: "Who are you and what is your purpose in coming to Moscow?"

   "This friend!" Schwab pretended to be confused: "I am on a business trip from Moscow, and my troops are just outside the city."

  Ignat handed a military ID card to Sokov: "Comrade General, this is the military ID card and business trip card he used."

  Sokov opened his military ID and took a look. Although the photo was of the officer in front of him, the name was obviously not this person. Sokov closed the military ID card, handed it to Ignat, looked at Schwab and asked, "Mr. Officer, I think the owner of the ID card should have been killed. Tell me honestly, you Who is it?"

"This is my own ID." Schwab saw that Sokov and others were wearing civilian clothes, and there was always a trace of luck in his heart. He tried to defend himself and said, "I don't know who you are and why you want to arrest me, but I I still want to tell you that you must have made a mistake.”

Sokov saw that the other party deliberately avoided the important and ignored the important, and knew that if he continued to ask this question, he would not be able to ask anything useful, so he turned around and told Ignat: "Comrade Captain, ask your people to search this room carefully to see if there is any Something of value?"

   A few minutes later, a radio station and code book were found in the house.

  Sokov picked up the codebook and flipped through it, then shook the codebook with his hands, and asked coldly: "Mr. Officer, can you tell me what is going on with this codebook and the radio station?"

   "I was originally a communications staff officer," Schwab said still with a strong attitude: "Isn't it normal to have a radio station and a code book with me?"

   Ignat, who was standing aside, saw that Schwab was stubborn and refused to tell the truth at all, so he approached Sokov and asked in a low voice: "Comrade General, how should we deal with him?"

"Take him away first." Sokov felt that if he handed this person over to Lunev, no matter how strict his mouth was, the personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs would still be able to obtain the information he wanted: "Since he refuses to admit it, then we Hand him over to someone from the Ministry of Internal Affairs."

Ignat felt that he came out with a group of subordinates and arrested a suspicious officer, but the other party firmly refused to admit that he was a spy for the Germans. If he continued to interrogate, he might not get useful information. It's better to send it directly to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and let the people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs deal with him.

  After thinking about this, he naturally agreed to Sokov's order very readily: "Okay, Comrade General." Then he ordered the soldiers standing next to him, "Take him to the car."

  Unexpectedly, before they could go out, a soldier rushed in from the outside. He quickly came to Ignat's side, leaned close to his ear and whispered a few words. After Ignat heard it, his expression changed drastically.

  Seeing this, Sokov quickly asked, "Captain Ignat, what happened?"

   "Comrade General," Ignat said nervously, "a group of civilian police and personnel from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came outside and surrounded our people."

"What, the police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs surrounded your subordinates. What's going on?" Sokov was also confused about what happened outside the building. He shook his head at Ignat, Said: "Come on, let's go and see."

  Ignat turned his head to look at Schwab, who was caught by two soldiers, and asked Sokov: "Comrade General, what about him?"

   "Needless to say, it is natural to take them away together."

  (end of this chapter)