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Chapter eight hundred and fiftieth cotton case

"Comrade Suslov said that we should not deal with these things publicly, otherwise the impact would be bad." Grishen was silent for a moment and fought again, "Once this case breaks out, the impact on the country will be very poor."

"Is the impact not bad now?" Selov asked back, "The whole Uzbek knows about this, and Moscow continues to pretend to be ignorant? This is not only a problem of one or two cases, but also will make the people lose confidence in Moscow in the long run. This trend of thought has appeared in ethnic minority areas. Do you understand what the consequences are? Furthermore, this is a case personally supervised by Comrade Andropov, and I have also been under a lot of pressure. I hope you understand."

Some of Suslov's solutions were indeed not very good. In addition to the increasing authority of Brezhnev in the later period and the increasing power of Suslov's voice, there may also be private problems. Suslov's Puritan lifestyle naturally caused a gap with others. Some problems Suslov naturally could not understand because he had not experienced them. He always believed that these problems were not serious, and not to mention other problems, the case this time was serious enough. It was no longer a case that could be erased.

The funds involved are billions of rubles. This is the act of the local party committee deceiving the central government, not simply embezzlement. The local party committee deceiving Moscow. This nature problem is definitely much more serious than simple embezzlement. To be honest, this is a death-seeking act.

"Comrade Grishen, you should be able to feel that I have no personal opinion on you. Even if Yegorechev is your ex, you can't control this matter. Don't have a conflict with the second secretary, otherwise the consequences will be very serious." Serov lowered his voice and persuaded. Grishen was stunned, as if he understood something, and nodded in approval.

"Some people don't know the value of life at all!" After seeing off Grishin, Selov walked to the window and stared at Derrensky's bronze statue. The headquarters could only see Derrensky's back, but it was still as tall as ever.

Regarding Grishin, there are also a group of cadres who were affected by the anti-corruption storm in the Andropov era. In fact, Serov did not believe that Serov wanted to fight corruption, not to engage in political struggles in the name of corruption. Greed means greed, and without greed means greed.

Serov did not believe all the corruption cases in the Andropov era. For example, Serov knew that the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, like him, had problems with the relationship between men and women, and maybe there was a gray income. But he knew that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Gerivh was not said to be poor, but he did not show his corruption style. In the end, he died of illness due to the pension. Before his death, Gerhishen denied his corruption.

Considering that Grishin has always had a tense relationship with Andropov, it is normal to speculate that Andropov, who controls the KGB, uses rumors to deal with his political enemies, so that Grishin does not pose a threat to the position of the General Secretary.

Politics cannot be viewed by moral standards. Suslov's personal morality is noble enough. He also used political means to suppress untreated cadres. Andropov was the most direct victim, so this kind of thing cannot be said at all.

The existence of Grishin does not mean that Andropov should be criticized, because after the disintegration, Andropov's descendants were ordinary people, and Andropov did not use the position of General Secretary to seek personal gain for himself. To be honest, the only general secretary who took the lead in enjoying may be Brezhnev, and Kogo Map went to power and surpassed all predecessors. Brezhnev's enjoyment was incomparable to the Go Map.

Because of the appearance of Go Map, Brezhnev, the most unsatisfactory among the previous general secretary, can be said that Brezhnev's good reputation after the collapse of the Soviet Union was completely compared with his inauspicious reputation.

Under normal circumstances, Brezhnev's reputation is definitely not as good as that of later generations, but the Soviet Union collapsed. Andropov and Chernenko were both short-lived, and people remembered that the Brezhnev era was the time when the Soviet Union was the most powerful, and they began to miss the General Secretary who could hardly work in the last period.

It has been a week since the National Workers' Congress. This week, Selov has not seen Brezhnev. The great leader is resting. According to this situation, every time Brezhnev appears publicly, he may have to rest for a long time. The general work of the General Secretary has actually been transferred to Andropov and Chernenko.

The internal prison of Rubiy Yangka, because of the call of the great leader, the KGB also respects cadres very much. Karimov's cell, the KGB chairman, who also respects senior cadres, is sitting face to face in front of Karimov.

"Awesome, Comrade Secretary of the State Party Committee, do you really treat Bukhara Province as your own territory? You don't really think that the gangsters under your command can stop me from catching you." Sherov, who was sitting on the interrogation table, supported his cheek and leaned forward slightly, said calmly, "Are you a Soviet cadre? Or an ancient chief?"

The first giant spoke with confidence, pointing to the top and said, "Just evaluate here? Comrade, the secretary of the provincial party committee, do you feel that the internal prison of Lubi Yangka is different from your private prison? I can tell you with confidence that I can do the means of dealing with the enemy. We anti-counterfeit workers are more proficient in the way you thugs, don't waste time, tell everything you know, I don't have time to slowly grind you."

"Chairman Selov, you treat cadres like this, which is not in line with the spirit of the central government." Karimov, who looked listless, lives up to his arrogance in Uzbek, and this place is completely unfamiliar. The person who interrogates him is the controller of the entire Soviet security system. In the eyes of many people, today's Selov far exceeds the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the leaders of the KGB in history.

"But this is very consistent with the spirit of Sufang's worker!" Selov raised his eyebrows and said slowly, "I think you should understand one thing. What the KGB wants you to do, you'd better do it. Don't waste my time. I don't have time to rush with you. You can wait for others to save you and see who can knock on the door of Ruby Yangka."

"Don't resist stubbornly. If you want to treat your geographical hooligan, I can promise you that you will go to Siberia to dig potatoes now." Shelov, who was very happy to swear clouds and fog, looked at the other party with a playful expression, "The KGB has not cared too much about the country for twenty years, which has caused you local cadres to have an illusion. No one cares about you anymore, right? He dares to deceive the central government and defraud the state's subsidies."

"Everyone is equal in front of the KGB!" Selov walked behind Karimov and patted the other party's sweaty shoulder. "You have been in the cadre class for decades, and I understand that you believe in the network of relationships you have built. Cadres like you who have participated in the Patriotic War are not necessarily afraid of death. But aren't you afraid that I will annotate your children's safety files as untrustworthy? This is the problem I solved with just one pen."

Karimov's whole body is stiff. If his children are really done, it is not a problem of wealth confiscation. If the untrustworthy security file is not cancelled for a day, it means that a person is fixed in one position for the rest of his life.

Selov is the person who knows these things best. More than 20 years ago, a local newspaper editor accused Azerbaijan's Ministry of Internal Affairs. He submitted security files to Moscow and placed the editor in the family area of ​​the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Until last year, the editor still lived in the family district in 1953. All kinds of benefits and bonuses were cancelled and his salary did not increase, which made him receive letters of apology for decades, and his safety files were lifted last year. Because the editor was already retired, the editor of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan also wrote a special letter of thanks, saying that he was not upright when he was young and was extremely sorry for slandering the work of the security system.

When it comes to security files, Go Map can best understand his power. No matter how many people are optimistic about him, he just can't get up from the local provincial party committee, even if he is optimistic about him, the current second secretary Andropov.

"Have you considered it, then I'll leave. You're going to dig potatoes in Siberia." Selov turned his back to Karimov and was about to leave. He didn't care. At worst, he would ask the Uzbek KGB to catch the second one. If it didn't work, he would continue to catch it.

"Wait, I'm willing to confess, but you have to ensure the safety of my children." Karimov said in a panic.

"That's right, it's good for you and me." Sit down with a smile again. Serov was very satisfied with Karimov's attitude. "Everyone is working. You have to know which department in this country cannot resist. Our anti-counterfeiting workers want to chop your heads. You must cooperate and wash your neck and straighten your head. The result of resistance is not only to make this process more painful, but it is not good for you. Is it right?"

The General Political Commissar said, "I want to kill you, but this is definitely for your good looks." It made Karimov feel desperate. He knew that Moscow, which has always been high and far away from the mountains, had noticed the Uzbek incident. From Selov's attitude, he could feel that the entire Uzbek Communist Party was in danger.

Karimov has retired from the previous year, and his confessions cannot be all useful, but they are sufficient. According to his confessions, the KGB can arrest other people, while Selov did not break his promise and called the Uzbek KGB headquarters to let the local KGB protect Karimov's family.
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