Chapter Five Hundred and Forty-Three Meetings of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Semichasne once issued a hunting order to Svetlana, but then he was replaced by Brezhnev, and the hunting order was left unresolved. It may be because of Brezhnev's gentle personality, and no one knows the specific reason. But Selov must not allow such a thing to happen during his tenure. Just because she said that there is no difference between the KGB and the Gestapo, she deserves to die...
Some people die, which is more valuable than living, and Svetlana's death belongs to this category. She fell in love with Indians while living, which in the eyes of Soviet cadres, was to shame Stalin and could not accept it at all. But if she dies, these unacceptable reasons will not completely disappear, but will become tolerant.
Serov showed extraordinary concern about this matter, constantly asking whether to bring Sveritlana's body back to China, or to investigate the cause of death after an autopsy, whether to bring Sveritlana's body back to China, which also caused a discussion by the Central Presidium. Suslov, Brezhnev, Kosigin and Serepin's views were different. In the end, Khrushchev decided to decide, "Burn her in India, after all, she may prefer there. She has been clamoring for so long to go abroad, so we can satisfy her wish!"
This answer made Serov's mouth with a satisfied smile, which was exactly what he wanted. Khrushchev made such a decision, regardless of whether he had selfishness or not, was definitely the most beneficial decision to the Soviet Union. It can be said that Svitlana did not die in vain, and Svitlana's death became an excellent means of propaganda for India. Who made Svitlana's identity there? That was Stalin's daughter.
"Ilic, will Svetlana's death be murdered?" After getting off work in the evening, Kirilenko, who went home with Brezhnev, asked the answer that had been bothering him for a long time.
"You mean that Serov ordered her to be killed? There is no reason!" Brezhnev was very good at proof of his judgment through clues, but he really couldn't think of the reason why this matter was linked to the KGB. In fact, there were clues to Svetlana's death. Serov once revealed this when discussing with Kosigin. However, Kosigin did not take it seriously, and the relationship between Brezhnev and Kosigin was far from being able to sit together and chat.
Because I couldn't even find any reason, Brezhnev made a wrong judgment that this matter had nothing to do with the KGB. Svetlana was a normal death. It was completely reasonable to say that she was a moment of excitement or heartbroken, and suddenly died.
Selov did not take this matter seriously. Every year, the Operations Execution Department killed many people, and this person was just one of them. Every year, he also received news of hundreds of hidden agents and informants missing from the Soviet Union. If one person died, he would think about it for a long time and not do anything else this year.
What is now in front of us is to fine-tune the KGB departments. First of all, the KGB's armed forces, whether they are the inner guards or the border guards, are a force similar to the gendarmerie and the armed police. The KGB in the Soviet Union certainly has higher authority and wider coverage than the police departments of any other country, but in fact it is still a police department, although not entirely.
The KGB's armed forces are not incapable of fighting. Many subordinate combat troops can report history and see their ancestors in the Patriotic War, but the scale of these troops is not comparable to that of the Red Army. Although the frontier's tanks are a little behind, there is no problem in disposing of the troops of other countries.
This time, the inner guards were mainly reorganized. Through the KGB presidium, Selov ordered all the inner guards and military regions in various parts of the Soviet Union to be reorganized into the General Administration of the Inner Guards. All the inner guard commanders retained their military ranks and were called directors. The director is called a more secure cadre. It is more important to strengthen the responsibilities of some of the KGB internal armed police. At the same time, it is also to avoid confusion with the major military regions of the Ministry of National Defense. The consistent title will make ordinary people unable to distinguish the differences between the police forces and the military.
The desalination of the military color of the inner guard and the police color show that the KGB and the Ministry of Defense are completely different powerful departments, which is also a kind of cutting. At the same time, the institutions of the Moscow inner guard military region were abolished, and all subordinate armed forces, including the Derrensky Division, were assigned to the KGB directly under the KGB.
"The Taman Division should not be a problem. If the speed near the capital is the Tula Division, the most threatening is the Tula Division." Selov crossed his fingers and thought about the effect after this reorganization. It was not that he did not take the combat effectiveness of the Taman Division seriously, but that even if he could not control the Taman Division, Derrensky Division could withstand it. Selov believed that this army named after the founder of Chika could not treat Derrensky's people as superman.
The reason why the Tula Division's threat is the greatest is not how terrifying its combat power. Among the Soviet Airborne Army, the Tula Division is not the strongest combat power and history. It is a very close to Moscow, and the airborne troops are also close to the capital, which is very troublesome.
The reason why Taman was ignored by Selov was because his cheap brother had served there, and there were some trustworthy comrades. These people were known by Selov. They could be improved faster by excluding competitors by making archives. These people were met on different occasions. Meeting was necessary. He was not Yuri, and he knew what others were thinking ten kilometers away.
The newly built Ministry of Internal Affairs building is not far from Ruby Yangka, which is part of the construction of the KGB. Selov is really worried about letting Selokov out of his sight. Since this person himself was stuffed in by Brezhnev, everyone will face each other. Sooner or later, Brezhnev will know who is at the disadvantage of staring at each other.
Another important reason for doing this is that he, the KGB president, is lazy, far less than the willingness of Serepin and Semichasne to inspect the headquarters of major general bureaus throughout Moscow. He is a person who is willing to go to farther places but is unwilling to spend energy wandering around.
"Correction of crime has reached an urgent point. Although we have made great progress in recent years, this is far from enough. The reason is very simple. There is a blind spot in our law enforcement scope. The strength is far from enough. This is based on the annual severe crackdown on crime. Before that, the crime rate cannot be seen." As Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Serokov, he took up the position of Serokov, the General Political Commissar of the National Security Council.
For so many years, Selov has not been sleeping in the Maomei and going abroad to be a messenger. At least in terms of social security, he can completely say that he is the conscience of the Soviet Union, the defender of the Soviet Union, the friend of the people, and the embodiment of order. As soon as he took office as the chairman of the KGB, he did not hesitate to mobilize his rich painful experience in his previous life, recalling how he was educated by the police uncle when he was a little hooligan.
Write down this experience and write down the psychological activities of criminals who are generally inexperienced and how to force them to confess. At the same time, spending huge amounts of money to constantly update the investigation equipment of the State Administration of Internal Affairs in various places, and finally starting to establish a monitoring system. The crime rate in the Soviet Union has been declining in recent years. Otherwise, it would be terrible to say that a gangster is a law enforcement officer. Because this gangster has rich experience knowing how another gangster will deal with it, and when he is a law enforcement officer, he will block the road in this regard...
But it is still not enough, far from enough. In the 21st century, when China entered the 21st century, if thieves and robberies were counted, it would not be considered public security punishment. China's criminal crime rate was about one-twentieth that of the United States. China's criminal law is more serious, and the United States' punishment is relatively light. In this case, prisoners in prisons in American prisons have always been higher than China with a population of more than one billion.
What is the crime rate of the Soviet Union? In terms of cases that resulted in deaths, the Soviet Union was killed in total last year, while the United States was 19,000, and the Soviet Union's crime rate was more than half that of the United States. In the year when Gulag was revoked, the Soviet Union and the United States were running side by side. The Soviet Union died of 16,770 and the United States died 17,770. It is worthy of being a superpower that runs side by side. The two countries once again tied in this regard.
However, the Soviet Union was very far away from the United States, and the American lackey, Western Europe, was very close to the Soviet Union, which a problem arises. Just like the problems faced by the Soviet Union when it was developing, Western Europe, which was very close to itself, and the United States, which was very far away from the Soviet Union, had to invest huge funds in both aspects.
If the Soviet Union did not compare with the United States and Western Europe, the number of people killed was as high as four times. This number would hit him, the political commissar of the National Security General, in the face. He could not say that more Americans died than us, and he would pull the United States to compare bad things.
Otherwise, the expansion of Soviet crimes would lead to the conclusion that crimes could not be reduced under the Soviet socialist system. This matter must be resolved, "Is there no way to make our society safer by 1.1 million members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs?" Serov asked deeply, glanced at the cadres of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
"Comrade General Political Commissar, I am the director of the General Administration of Criminal Investigation Administration. If you have a document, you can read it first." Xie Luofu nodded. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!