Chapter three hundred and twentieth start action
The daring to take action must be based on a detailed report. The KGB's investigation of the Padmanabaswami Temple has been going on for several years. Long before Selov and his group came to India, a batch of equipment had been stored in a village not far from the Padmanabaswami Temple in Kerala. At that time, Kerala was still in power in India. The reason why it was not done until today is because Selov wanted to complete the work by himself.
Selov had actually seen the construction drawings of the Padmanabaswami Temple. How many exits are there in this small temple, how many people can block it, what plans should be adopted, and what equipment should be used, Selov knew very clearly, and the only thing that was unclear was how much gold there was in this temple. Considering the area of this temple and the comparison of the photos taken earlier, the most optimistic estimate would not exceed thirty tons at best. Selov actually did not need to block the entire temple, but only needed to know which building the secret room was in.
The Padmanabaswami Temple ranks fourth in the tourism application for the Kerala government. In fact, Selov's application was all kinds of temples. All the KGB personnel had cameras around their necks, which looked like they were on vacation. There was also a team of documentary production experts carrying cameras to find the Kerala government and were preparing to make documentaries about the culture and landscape of Kerala, which was broadcast in the Soviet Union. Of course, those so-called comrades from the so-called TV station were actually the KGB. This is not contradictory. Just find a few people from the General Administration of Surveillance and Investigation.
According to Selov, we are formal intelligence agencies, not small characters who become monks halfway through. They must do things as if they are doing things and must not act secretly. These words made the comrades in this operation deeply agree. Agents do not necessarily have to do things in a low-key way. In fact, among the KGB ace agents in London, there are many unrestrained guys who are scattered in the upper class. Apart from sleeping women and eating and drinking, they do not delay collecting intelligence. As long as they have achievements, the KGB has no relevant regulations to keep the agents in simplicity.
"Have you determined the general position?" Selov lay relaxed on the bench, looking like a boss enjoying a holiday. With the beautiful and inconsistent woman, she was a rich man who led a mistress. But in fact, the woman next to her was a husband and wife, and was recognized by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League.
"First Vice Chairman, the position has been determined. When will we take action?" The man in front of Selov was just a major, and he was an unknown little figure within the KGB. In fact, when this man was recruited by the KGB from the Department of Civil Engineering at Moscow University, he was also very puzzled. He didn't know what the major he studied had in his country's security work, until he discovered the Hoxon treasure.
"I understand. We will plan our actions. By the way, put away your leather shoes. Now we don't want it!" Shelov said calmly as he stared at Major Steffid's feet.
After Major Steffid left, Valia next to her came up like a curious baby and said erotic, "What action? And why do you speak so strangely? What's wrong with Major Steffid's leather shoes?"
Even before this, Selov saw the contemporary leader of the Varma royal family, which was the earth king of this generation. After perception, he could confirm that the current earth king had only a slight understanding of the state of the Padmanabaswami Temple at this time. Because this emotion was very vague.
"This is easy!" The documentary about Padmanabaswami Temple is being filmed in a tense manner. The Varma royal family also missed their faces in this documentary, but don't think that this is a good thing. For things like princes and nobles, the Soviet people in the 1960s were absolutely not good. The Varma royal family showed their faces in the documentary, except that they could cause some negative impressions, nothing actually happened.
Under the guise of promoting Indian culture, Selov and the Soviet Union directly set up tents at the Padmanabaswami Temple for shooting. Selov, who knew the Indian film process, would certainly not forget something. He also hired some local dancers to dance in the temple.
"We have more than 200 people. Isn't it easy to restrain dozens of guards at the right time? They are just a group of ordinary people, and you are all elites of the Soviet National Security Council. The party and the country have never treated our anti-counterfeiting workers unfairly. This operation must be successful!" Selov, who was standing in front of Major Steffid, stood with his hands behind his back, and his eyes were on the platform not far away, but was actually preparing to determine the final time of the operation.
"First Vice Chairman, the UK was just a small town that time, and people there would not doubt our actions, because no one knew the existence of the treasure, and it is hard to say whether the existence of the treasure here is debated, but as a temple, there are too many worshipers here!" Major Steffid mentioned the difficulties of this action.
"So as soon as possible, the whole operation cannot exceed two hours, because this season, it is very short for India to dark! I have prepared everything I can prepare, in a stronghold fifty kilometers away from the coastline, the paint for camouflage is ready, you must quickly arrive at the port to deliver things to the fishing fleet!" Selov took a sip of Gwas, and ordered while hiccupping, "Tomorrow night as a celebration before returning home, we will celebrate with the temple guards from the daytime. If they are interested, they can give these people some Soviet products, which is not worth mentioning what we are about to get..."
"I understand!" Major Stefed suppressed the excitement in his heart. In fact, it was not only Major Stefed, but also a little uneasy in Selov. This was not a small amount of money. If the artistic value was included, it was far more than the value of Hoxson's treasure.
In fact, except for Major Selov and Major Steffid, almost no one knew what the specific mission was, but the comrades selected this time had all the qualities needed. They were all loyal guards of the Soviets, just like the sailors who insisted on the Soviet submarines in the Cuban missile crisis.
Chapter completed!