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Chapter 1726 Arrest(2/2)

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

"Take him away first." Sokov felt that by handing this person over to Lunev, no matter how strict his mouth was, the personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs could get the information they wanted: "Since he refuses to admit it, then we

Just hand him over to the people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs."

Ignat felt that he came out with a group of subordinates and captured an officer who was acting suspiciously, but the other party firmly refused to admit that he was a German spy. If he continued to interrogate, he might not be able to get any useful information.

It is 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 outside. He quickly came to Ignat's side and whispered a few words into his ear. After hearing this, Ignat's face suddenly changed.

Big changes.

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

"Comrade General," Ignat said uneasily, "a group of policemen and Ministry of Internal Affairs personnel came outside and surrounded our people."

"What, the police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs surrounded your subordinates, what is going on?" Sokov was also confused about what happened outside the building. He shook his head at Ignat,

Said: "Let's go and take a look."

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