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Chapter 220 Our Tradition

"Who? They are Belia's people?" Valia's pretty face was full of surprise, and she saw her husband nodding indecisively, and her hands holding the child couldn't help but tighten. This news is too subversive. As the most influential leader in the Ministry of Internal Affairs system, Belia has been dead for the seventh year. Who would have thought that his power had not been completely eliminated?

It is no wonder that Beria has been leading the Ministry of Internal Affairs for too long, and it has been a long time for Beria and Yerov to join together. If it weren't for being suddenly arrested, it wouldn't be so easy for Khrushchev to deal with Beria. The internal affairs around Moscow are not worse than the Moscow Military Region at all, and the deployment location is closer to the city than the Red Army. Of course, it is useless to be entangled in Beria's mistakes. It is hard to say whether the meeting today is good or bad.

In the seventh year of knowing Aliksai, Selov finally saw the other party's sincerity. The security cadres who just came to Aliksai's home were all cadres promoted by Beria back then. As for whether the full strength of Aliksai's group of people was not guaranteed, but the people I met were already quite powerful. Because the headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has always been a key area for Khrushchev to investigate, not many Beria's cadres stayed, and most of them worked in the local area.

What was most unexpected to Selov was that the Ukrainian KGB chairman was actually one of them, which was an unexpected surprise. Who would have thought that the security cadres in Khrushchev's base camp were actually the ones who remained after his biggest opponent's death. Destiny is really wonderful. Of course, Selov was not sure that all of them were very reliable, so he said nothing meaningful except for eating and drinking at Aliksai's home.

When they got home, they coaxed the child to bed together. Looking at the baby's innocent little face, they looked at each other for a long time and said nothing, "What else do you want? You are already the second-person in the most powerful department, why are you so anxious? Why do you have to walk with the remnants of Belia?" Valia's weak words were full of complaints, pointing at the sleeping child and whispering, "There is an easy way to go, and you must take such a dangerous way?"

"The safest way I walk is Venus!" Shelov hugged his wife in his arms and said, "I want to know why Beria can make others unable to reach the Ministry of Internal Affairs and can only assassinate him! What is the difference in organizational structure?"

"But Belia is dead. His internal affairs department, which is like a tank, has lost its driver. Hasn't it been removed? This reason cannot convince me to approve of your current approach." Valia closed her eyes powerlessly and felt her husband's arms.

"No, one of the characters in the KGB is Sherepin, not me!" Sherepin said with a smile, "People all know that I was promoted by Sherepin. It is not to deal with me to deal with me, but I cannot prepare early. If one day I really start to be dealt with, I will not be caught off guard in the face of a sudden blow!"

After saying that, he suddenly picked up the woman in his arms. The sudden movement caused Valia to scream, "The child is still sleeping."

"Such a young child has no memory yet, it's okay!" Shelov smiled and hugged his wife and left the room. When he was out, Valia turned off the lights with one hand and closed the door with the other hand, not leaving this problem to her husband who had both hands on her.

After the National Security and Internal Affairs Cadre Conference, security cadres from some important areas did not leave Moscow, and nearly 100 people continued to stay here, waiting for colleagues from other countries to come to Moscow. The integration and unification of intelligence resources within the Warsaw Pact will be the focus of the discussion in the last few days. The heads of intelligence departments of various countries nominally followed the meeting of the Communist Party and Workers' Party of 81 countries to attend the meeting, mainly the intelligence agencies of Eastern European countries. Most of these people, Selov, were known to Korzinski in Poland, Lhasakh in Hungary, Ilysscu in Romania, and Marcus Wolf in Democratic Germany, were all old acquaintances of Selov.

There are still a few days left. Sherov used these days to find Major General Kadpov from the Secret Police General Administration. This is the candidate who can replace Aliksai in Serov's eyes. The most important thing is that Kadpov's attitude towards religion has always been appreciated. Just being hostile cannot be a reason to impress Serov. To have a deep understanding of the essence of religion, it can make the work more effective with half the effort.

At the headquarters of the Second General Administration, Selov met the top leader of the Soviet religious community. Kadpov, chairman of the Soviet Religious Affairs Committee and director of the Fifth Department of the KGB Secret Police. Whether it is the Orthodox, Green or Yellow Cult, all the religions in the Soviet Union are under the control of this person. It seems that Kadpov's work is very effective.

"Kadpov, you have given a satisfactory answer within the scope of your work." Selov put down the annual religious work report on the Soviet Union's entire Union and said with great recognition. "The members of the KGB Chairman, including President Xie Lieping, think that you are a comrade with strong energy and unique ideas. Maybe you don't know that I met someone when I was in Italy this year!"

"The person who can make the first vice chairman remember is definitely a very amazing person. Since it is related to my work, it should be Pope John XXIII of the Vatican, otherwise the first vice chairman would not have raised this issue specifically." Kadpov thought slightly and targeted John XXIII.

Yes, I really don’t know where Aliksai found this person. At least in the field of religion, Kadpov is not inferior to anyone, and is even more professional than a professional priest. After all, to deal with an enemy, you must have an in-depth understanding of your opponent. Kadpov does not need anyone to supervise this.

"Yes, I met John 23, so I thought of a problem. In the work of the First General Administration, which is involved in foreign affairs, there is a lack of a department, a department that specializes in dealing with various religions. This department already has its own internal aspects, that is, your Soviet Religious Affairs Committee, but when facing opponents from other countries, it lacks the same department. Many departments of the State Administration of Foreign Intelligence and the State Administration of Domestic Espionage have the same configuration. The Secret Police Bureau, who was separated from the State Administration of Domestic Espionage, undertakes this work, but does not have it in foreign affairs." Sherov looked at the snowflakes floating outside in a long voice, and said, "Many areas involved in the First General Administration are areas with a very strong religious atmosphere, whether in North Africa, the Middle East, or Southeast Asia, if you don't understand the local religion, it will bring us a lot of trouble. Do you understand what I mean?"

"That is to say, the First General Administration needs a religious affairs office to face religious forces in different regions?" Kadpov turned his eyes and said very simply, "No problem, I can draw a group of people from the Religious Affairs Committee to enter this position to facilitate the work of the First General Administration..."

"Of course, the First General Administration needs such a department. Our original department work cannot be relaxed, understand?" Selov said in a way that I am very optimistic about you. "Before the first half of next year, our KGB work will also change. You don't need to know other people, but your current boss, Lieutenant General Aliksai, will work at the current subordinate State Administration of Internal Affairs and become the controller of the KGB's largest part, and the position of director of the Fifth General Administration will be vacant. Major General Kadpov, I am very optimistic about you..."

Almost just tell Major General Kadpov that once Lieutenant Alyksai leaves the Secret Police General Administration, you are the best successor. This is simply a good thing that a pie falls from the sky. Major General Kadpov suddenly heard the news and felt a little dizzy in his head. He had to admit that this was great news.

"Vice Chairman Selov, I will do my best to complete the work of the Secret Police General Administration." Kadpov suppressed his joy and assured that he was born out of the Fifth General Administration of the State Administration of Espionage, and was regarded as the General Administration with relatively strong power in the KGB and became a huge step forward for the Director of the General Administration.

"The key is your successor. The newly established Religious Affairs Office of the First General Administration and the Religious Affairs Committee of the Fifth General Administration must choose the supervisors of the two departments. I need two cadres who are as capable as you!" Selov did not let Kadpov's joy last for too long. "Our work is of great significance. If you cannot choose a candidate well, I would rather you continue to be the chairman of the Religious Affairs Committee, because once you relax your vigilance in this regard, these things like plague will come back. Religion is too terrible, especially for people with weak will. "

"Vice Chairman, our department is not short of people who deal with religious forces, so you don't have to worry about this. The entire Soviet Union will not have any opponents, nor will it lack people to deal with foreign regions!" Kadpov promised confidently.

This is not the reason why Selov believed it. In the end, Selov asked Kadpov to make a list and he wanted to take a look. The time was tomorrow. Kadpov agreed to this. When he came back again the next day, he brought four or five colleagues from the religious affairs committee. At first sight, Selov thought his eyes were out, so he finally invited two pastors, two imams and a lama under the persuasion of Kadpov.
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