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Chapter 186: Nikolai emerges


One month is enough time to change the fate of many people, and as the Uzbek cotton case continues to ferment, the Republic of Uzbekistan falsely declares more than 5 million tons of production every year, and defrauds the state of subsidy funds up to 1.4 billion rubles.

All 13 core members of the Central Committee, from Uzbek First Secretary Rashidov to Rashidov, were implicated.

Now wave after wave of KGB investigators have been sent from Moscow to Tashkent to investigate the corruption that is digging deeper and deeper there.

Chubanov was glad that he had followed Seryosha's advice and that he had not taken Rakhidov's money.

He was lucky to avoid the catastrophe.

But the anti-corruption crackdown has kept Chubanov in fear.

To be honest, there were many high-level people who had shielded Rashidov's group in Moscow, and strictly speaking, Chulbanov's behavior in Tashkent at that time was definitely dereliction of duty.

Seryosha was not as fortunate as Chulbanov, and intelligence sent by Hassan from Tashkent indicated that many of his clients were controlled by the KGB.

The situation was so bad that Seryosha felt that there was no point in letting Hassan stay in Tashkent any longer, and that he would be easily found out by the KGB and cause trouble.

So he contacted Hassan and told him to hurry back from Tashkent and not linger.

Seryosha is right, the KGB has actually discovered a problem, that is, the officials here have long since transferred their money abroad.

When the KGBs approached them, they were completely dead pigs who were not afraid of boiling water.

They know that even if they are finished, their children can enjoy the money safely, and there are not a few people who have this mentality.

The KGBs knew that in order to catch the money, they had to discover the channels through which their funds were transferred.

So after a series of investigations and forensics, a guy named Nikolai came into their sights.

Nikolai is completely different from the local Uzbek underground bank, he has never been seen.

The only way to contact him was through anonymous letters.

When Nikolai intends to develop someone to become his client, he will send an invitation signed by Nikolai inviting you to become their client.

Later, when you need to transfer money abroad, place an advertisement in the local newspaper for the sale of second-hand furniture, and Nikolai will tell you where the transaction is.

It's usually a place like a gymnasium, swimming pool, or train station where you can store your belongings.

All you have to do is put the money in the designated locker, and it won't be long before it will be deposited in a Swiss bank and they will automatically withdraw their share of the payment.

Now that the recovery of stolen money and goods has become another important task for KGB investigators, gold and silver jewelry, high-end drinking utensils, high-end carpets, paintings by famous painters, and other luxury goods recovered from the homes of these officials have been loaded onto planes and sent back to Moscow.

Under the unified deployment of the KGB, the local underground money bank mobilized personnel from the KGB operation unit from Moscow itself to concentrate on the operation and wipe them out.

Only Nikolai, who came and went without a trace, has never had any clues.

Uzbek investigators were helpless and had no choice but to report this Nikolai to the KGB's department specializing in economic crimes.

Unfortunately, the name was never heard of within the KGB.

Thus, through the coordination of the economic crime department, they took over all the information related to Nikolai in the Uzbek corruption case.

There wasn't much of it, and most of it was destroyed by the officials involved after the transaction.

There are not many complete anonymous letters signed by Nikolai, and some of the rest of the information is information such as the address of Nikolai's joint confessed by those involved in the case.

Nikolai has a strong sense of anti-investigation, not only does he never show up, but the location of the transaction is also chosen in a crowded public place, which brings great difficulty to the investigation.

Until new clues are discovered, the only thing the KGB can do at the moment is wait.

Just when Seryosha was in the midst of suffering, he reaped an unexpected joy.

For his outstanding performance in the project of the new workers' village, Seryosha was awarded the title "Hero of Soviet Socialist Labor".

This is an honor comparable to that of the Heroes of the Soviet Union, which is awarded only to combatants, while Heroes of Soviet Socialist Labor are reserved for non-combatants.

Both titles were awarded the Golden Star Medal, but the Golden Star Medal for the Hero of Soviet Socialist Labor bears the emblem of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

At the same time, Seryosha was officially appointed secretary of the Moscow Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League, and at the same time served as deputy secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League.

Seryosha knew exactly who was behind him, and the Romanov trading company's grain ships began to dock regularly at the Polish port of Gdansk, while the trading company's recruited cotton, oil, and non-ferrous metal traders were looking for buyers around the world who could bid high prices.

The trade barriers between the Eastern and Western camps made the business very profitable.

During this time, the beginning of the Romanov trading company gradually got on the right track.

Karim has opened trading seats in London, New York and Chicago, but here Karim does not expect to make money from the futures market, she just hopes that it will help him hedge his risk, and now every month the traders of the Romanov trading house have to deal with twice as many commodities as last month.

Similarly, as the new grain harvest was imminent, the price of wheat fell, and the amount of wheat exported to the Soviet Union increased.

This allowed Seryosha's Moscow trading company to expand its grain business to more parts of the Soviet Union.

As for the other force that was eyeing Seryosha, the Leningrad sub-bureau, stimulated by Chernenko's confession, quickly began an investigation of Seryosha.

They consulted Seryosha's file, but this file only recorded the events after Seryosha left for Afghanistan, and the previous contents were missing.

This situation made the Leningrad Bureau pay more attention, because the person who can revise the file must be a person with a good eye and hands, and ordinary people cannot do this.

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However, the Leningrad bureau was not without insiders, and Vladimir remembered the events of those years vividly.

He clearly remembered that it was an order from above that he had deleted Seryosha's file, but it was impossible for them to know who had ordered it.

But in the current climate, the members of the investigation team are not afraid of offending people at all.

Therefore, in order to continue the investigation, the Leningrad sub-bureau, which was eager to make meritorious contributions, planned to send people to Seryosha's hometown of Gorky City to find out, vowing to dig out the hidden backers behind Ulyanov. t1706231537: