Just before the KGB, who were trying to dig a big conspiracy out of Chulbanov's mouth, went to visit Seryosha, Seryosha was invited to the Kremlin for the award ceremony of the "Hero of Soviet Socialist Labor" in 1983 of the year.
This is Seryosha's second visit to the office of the supreme leader since he was last awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
The ceremonies for the "Hero of the Soviet Union" and the "Hero of Labor" were held separately, and everyone had the opportunity to meet President An individually, and everyone sat outside the office happily waiting for this glorious moment.
Despite the recent troubles, there have been many troubles.
But Seryosha still tried to make himself look very happy, full of expectations for the honor.
Although he is also the recipient of this honor, Seryosha is younger than others, and he already has a gold star medal on his chest representing the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union", which makes Seryosha even more eye-catching.
When the name was called by the staff, Seryosha got up and walked into Mr.
An's office, and Mr.
An stood in place and waited as soon as the sound of flashing lights and shutters sounded.
After the two shook hands, Mr.
An pinned the medal to Seryosha's chest, then shook hands and took a group photo, and then Seryosha turned around and left the place, leaving the place to the next person.
He has also been in Moscow for a few days, and Seryosha is quite familiar with this series of processes.
Although the appearance lasted only a few minutes, the whole event still took Seryosha a full day.
After everyone has been awarded medals, the Kremlin will entertain everyone with a Soviet state dinner, and by the time everything is over, it will be evening.
Seryosha had mixed feelings about receiving this medal.
Objectively speaking, although Seryosha's original motives were not pure, she still did a great thing for the people of Moscow.
Although he had stopped all his business, even the sale of bearer bonds, and only kept registered bonds as a means of financing, there was no shortage of funds in the workers' new village.
Now his bearer bonds have become one of the bestsellers on the black market, and officials are buying them for the purpose of hiding their assets, even if they are registered bonds, which are favored by the underground market as long as the holder can guarantee payment.
The actual price of these bonds now far exceeds the book price and earnings of the bonds, because many people would rather lose less than protect their ill-gotten gains.
However, without warning, the KGB took the initiative to find the door.
It was the day after the ceremony, and Seryosha was in his office to deal with some work matters, when Nastya suddenly came to Seryosha's office with a group of people.
"I'm sorry, the secretary said they claimed to be members of the Security Committee, and they came to you to find out the situation," Nastya said to Seryosha with a panicked expression.
Hearing the word Security Committee, Seryosha stopped the pen in his hand, he raised his head to look at these people, although his expression did not change much, there was some drumming in his heart.
Before he could speak, the other party spoke first: "Ulyanov, we have a few things I would like to check with you, it is about you and the former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Chubanov in Uzbekistan, can you delay a little time?"
"Okay, no problem, Nastya, get something to drink for the guests" Seryosha hurriedly got up to greet him.
The other party didn't seem to regard Seryosha as a suspect, but stepped forward one by one to shake hands with Seryosha and greet him.
This made Seryosha feel a lot more relieved.
After everyone was seated, Seryosha said to them: "Every time I see my comrades in the KGB, I feel very happy, if you hadn't brought me back, I'm afraid I would still be fighting with the S fighters in Afghanistan."
After Seryosha said this, everyone's distance suddenly shortened a lot.
It was in this atmosphere that the other side threw the first question at Seryosha.
"Comrade Ulyanov, we have been investigating some things about the Ministry of Internal Affairs recently, and as far as we know, you seem to have a good relationship with Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Churbanov, and he also asked you to go with him to Uzbekistan to investigate several cases there, and we would like to ask what you all experienced while in Uzbekistan" "You mean the case of the chairman of the peasant union, Akilov," Seryosha asked rhetorically.
"No, it's not just Akilov, I'm sure you also saw it in the newspapers, this time the Republic of Uzbekistan dug up a whole bunch of corrupt people, but when you were in Uzbekistan, you only dealt with one Akilov, I wonder why" asked the other party bluntly.
"I don't really understand, in fact, the investigators who went to Uzbekistan did not include me, I was invited by Minister Chubanov, and I asked him about some work at that time, but he was sent to a foreign country, and I had to follow him cheekily," Seryosha replied.
"Then why was only Akilov found out?"
the other man asked.
"We were staying in a hotel at the time, and we had been investigating some of the accounts of Uzbekistan, because we were going to investigate economic problems, but in the end, Akilov did not attract our attention because of economic problems, but because of the deliberate murder of our colleague, he was stabbed to death in the street, and someone put a bullet at the door of our hotel, and in this case, we withstood the pressure and dealt with Akilov's problem, although the investigation team sent to Uzbekistan later found more problems, but we should not be blamed for our original work."
Seryosha said with reason.
"You didn't encounter any voluntary bribery when you were in Uzbekistan, I think it's unlikely," the other party continued to ask.
"Yes, but anonymously, the money bag was placed at the door of the room, but we refused, so they sent us bullets," Seryosha replied again.
"What about that money, what did you do with it later," the other party still held on.
"We handed it over to the Uzbek secretary Rashidov to deal with, oh, now it should be called the former secretary, and I don't know what happened after the other party promised to hand over the money to the state treasury," Seryosha replied.
"Do you think it's possible that Rashidov gave Chulbanov any favors, so Rashidov was not found out at that time," the other party asked Seryosha bluntly.
"Why do you think that, Rashidov was an alternate member of the Politburo at the time, he didn't want us to do anything, just say a word, and Minister Chubanov accepted the assignment of the KGB to go to Uzbekistan, and the source of information was mainly provided by you, and the final closing opinion was signed by Mr.
An," Seryosha asked rhetorically. t1706231537: