As soon as the news of Turkey's interception of a Soviet smuggling ring was reported, it immediately attracted the attention of the Turkish and foreign media.
The Soviet Union has been in an aggressive posture all these years, and its every move can attract the attention of the whole world.
This smuggling case involved the Black Sea Fleet and the bigwigs of Moscow, and naturally aroused people's concern even more.
This news also flowed into the Soviet Union through various channels, and the overseas branches of the Soviet diplomatic system and intelligence system were the first to react, and behind them stood the bigwigs of different factions within the CPSU.
From the description of owning a private plane, it can be known that this big man should belong to the high-level of the Politburo member, and combined with the description of collusion with the Black Sea Fleet, the result is naturally about to come out.
The biggest suspect is Grishin, the secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, who has just made a big mistake in the marine case.
The maritime case a few months ago made Grischen simply disgraced, and the Black Sea Fleet alone was found out with a large number of senior officers, plus the officials involved in the local government, it is no exaggeration to say that this is simply a major change of officialdom.
And in the midst of this new turmoil, the Leningrad sub-bureau no longer had the courage to investigate further.
The investigation team, which had just arrived in Rostov-on-Don, immediately received an order to stop the investigation and return to Leningrad.
What they didn't know was that the sub-bureau had already decided where to go for these people, and they would be sent to the KGB training school to take a new course, and they would not be given any work for the time being, until the turmoil had passed.
Boris's men kept an eye on the members of the investigation team who were stranded in Gorky, and when the people sent to monitor reported back to Boris that they had left Gorky and returned to Leningrad, Boris happily told Seryosha the good news himself.
Seryosha also breathed a sigh of relief, and things finally took a turn for the better.
Members of the dozen or so fraternities who remained in Turkey were quickly prosecuted by the police and brought to court, where they faced more than a year in prison for illegally carrying weapons.
The lawyers of the ten men soon applied for asylum in third countries outside of Turkey and the Soviet Union, on the grounds that they would be severely punished if they returned to the Soviet Union.
Although they were prisoners of the Turkish government and were involved in smuggling, they still enjoyed the sympathy of many countries.
Eventually, the Italian government agreed to their request for political asylum, and they would go to Italy to start a new life after serving their sentences in Turkey.
Yaakov was still ordered to stay in Italy to take care of the casino business and open up new business for the Turkish mafia.
Although Gorky's investigation team was resolved, the situation in Moscow was still not good.
The turmoil in the Ministry of Internal Affairs continues, involving many of Chubanov's close allies, and Chubanov is no longer able to restrain even the generals of the border guards who were once loyal to him, because the KGB threatens them and their families in more effective ways.
According to information leaked by Zonev, Chubanov's ally within the KGB and an old subordinate of General Bo.
At one time, there was a problem within the Chulbanov interest group, which was a great headache for KGB investigators.
The KGB used the method of framing and framing these generals in the United States to make the children of these generals in the United States become Soviet spies in the eyes of the CIA, and they have been controlled by the US counterintelligence agency.
The story is very simple, the children of these border guard generals remain in the "enemy" country as exchange students all year round.
Although they are students, they are responsible for transferring assets for their families, and they have always lived a life of spending money abroad.
The generals who remained in the country to "serve the people" continued to use their public power to seek ill-gotten gains.
Now the KGB is going to deal with them, but they have long since formed an alliance and do not say a word about their own affairs.
So the KGB stuffed some secretly taken photos of some sensitive military facilities in the United States into their school bags, and then went to their enemy CIA Gaomi, and in this way, these boys suddenly turned from students to Soviet spies.
These children now face two outcomes in the United States: they confess their guilt and are sent to prison in the United States, or they are deported as persona non grata and never set foot on American soil.
Both options are dead-end, and perhaps it would be better to go to jail in the United States.
The KGB's poisonous ploy completely destroyed the silent alliance that Chubanov had so hard to form.
Zinev indirectly conveyed Chulbanov's situation to Seryosha, and also hinted that Seryosha would use extraordinary means to get rid of these people if necessary.
Seryosha agreed with a heavy heart.
Seryosha first arranged for Ivankov, who was in Atlantic City, to investigate the matter and find out what was going on with the children in the United States.
As long as these children do not return to the USSR for a day, both Chubanov and Seryosha are safe.
Even if they were to be put in prison in the United States, it would be much better for Seryosha than it would be for him to return to the Soviet Union.
So Seryosha began to prepare for two things, on the one hand, the Romanian killer regiment stranded in the Soviet Union continued to monitor the movements of the three border guard generals, and on the other hand, he needed to rescue the children of these generals from under the nose of the CIA.
Ivankov accepted the task, knowing full well that this kind of thing could not be done by Russian-Americans or his own smuggled Soviets.
Because it will cause more trouble, the best thing to do is to find someone who has nothing to do with other races.
Seryosha did not ask Ivankov to save the children, because he knew that it would not be an easy task.
In fact, Seryosha knows very well what Chubanov meant, that is, to directly solve these informed generals and relieve their worries once and for all.
However, Seryosha still did not want to and did not want to do this.
Since Seryosha now had a Romanian at his disposal very capable, he left both the rescue of the child and the killing of his accomplices behind him.
As long as things have not reached the point of last resort, Seryosha intends to continue to delay.
In addition to these unseemly things, Seryosha actually has one more important thing to do, and that is his studies at Leningrad University.
Seryosha transferred from Moscow State University, although he changed his major, but he still had enough credits in the past few years, and now there is still one last hurdle left, and he must complete his graduation thesis in order to graduate. t1706231537: