Chapter 39 Forging Orders
Chernenko went home that night. Through the two pieces of soap with the key stamp, Chernenko quickly made a real key himself, but he did not act immediately, but had to wait for a Timing, a chance to enter the confidential department.
Vladimir slept until noon the next day and found himself in a hotel room without seeing Chernenko. He thought maybe he was drunk, so Chernenko opened a room for him to have a good rest. Anyway, the government could reimburse him, so Vladimir didn't care. He stayed there until noon after lunch and took a shower before checking out, and then he went back to work.
When Chernenko met Vladimir again, the relationship between the two became much closer. Chernenko felt a little sorry for using his junior, but he was desperate. If he was the head of the Leningrad branch of the KGB, he could have done it with just one word, but unfortunately he is still far behind.
The confidential department is an auxiliary department in the sub-bureau, not responsible for specific external business, it only needs to serve the leaders and the sub-bureau internally. This department holds the vast archives and records of the Leningrad branch. Chernenko first wanted to find an opportunity to enter the archives to inquire about intelligence and documents on Afghanistan. He wants to imitate and forge a convincing document to let the KGB in Afghanistan carry out the assassination plan.
Chernenko has been absent from work since he went to work in the morning. His eyes have been fixed on the clock, and he wants to find an opportunity to sneak into the archives of the confidential department. That place is not something you can enter if you want to, and there are almost always people guarding it during working hours.
Finally, when it was time to get off work, Chernenko made a time card for himself, but he did not leave here, but found a place to hide. He had to wait until the dead of night before he could start. The staff of the sub-bureau left the office building one after another. Due to the latitude of Leningrad, the sun sets very early here. After dark, only the security personnel in charge of patrolling are left here. Chernenko quietly left his hiding place, and he was about to start action.
Chernenko pricked up his ears, always alert to the movements of the security personnel. He put on a pair of soft-soled non-patterned shoes that he had prepared long ago, and tiptoed to the office area of the confidential department. Look inside along the crack of the door. The room was dark and there was no movement. Fortunately, no one stayed to work overtime today.
Chernenko stepped into the room and gently closed the door. Because his eyes had been in a dark place just now, he could see the surrounding environment clearly even without any light. At the end of the row of workstations is the Documents and Archives Room, where all paperwork and records are kept. Where did Chernenko go step by step.
The door of the documents and archives room was closed tightly, and Chernenko took out the key he had guarded from his body. Only those who work in the confidential department have this key, and if they are transferred, they will have to take it back, so Chernenko has to go to great lengths to make friends with Vladimir.
The key was gently inserted into the keyhole, and Chernenko slightly turned the key, and immediately there was a crisp sound of the lock being snapped open. Fortunately, my workmanship is good, and the key that comes with it is very suitable. Chernenko gently opened the door, stepped into the archive room, and then closed the door gently.
After entering the archives, Chernenko finally breathed a sigh of relief. So far, no security guards have found him. Staring at the densely packed filing cabinets, he couldn't help feeling a headache. Europe, North America, East Asia, Chernenko finally stopped in front of the cabinet labeled South Asia.
Stored here are all the documents related to the South Asian region of the Leningrad Branch, including information reported from the local area and orders issued by the branch. All documents must be stored and backed up in the confidential department before being handed over to the relevant personnel.
What Chernenko cares about is these orders and plans sent to South Asia, especially Afghanistan.
He wants to imitate the format and writing of these documents to forge a letter. Although it is only a simple plan, it is still not easy, because it is not easy at all to forge it to be authentic and lifelike. Not only official documents but also seals need to be counterfeit.
Chernenko took down a document from the cabinet, squatted in the corner and turned on the flashlight to check it bit by bit. The more he looked at Chernenko, the less confident he became. Forging a document seemed more difficult than he had imagined.
Chernenko put the files back to the original place. He walked to the files waiting to be sent and checked them one by one. Judging from the content, the impact of the videotape incident was very bad. Widely reported, it created a very bad impression on the Soviet Union, and even a country like Poland that wears a pair of trousers with the Soviet Union is now not very assured of the accuracy of Soviet military intelligence. Branches of the KGB all over Europe responded one after another calling for a timely notification of the progress of the matter. Therefore, the Leningrad branch, which is mainly responsible for European affairs, also began to show signs of involvement. Many of the orders that have not yet been issued are related to this matter. One of them strikes Chernenko as valuable.
The general idea of this plan is that in view of the fact that the intelligence errors on the video tape incident have seriously damaged the confidence of Eastern European countries in the accuracy of our military intelligence, we implore the Leningrad branch to pay more attention to this incident and strengthen the target Hafizola-Ka Surveillance by Sim Wardak. The order transferred to Afghanistan by the Leningrad branch is to strengthen the surveillance of the target Hafizola-Kassem-Wardak.
This order has not yet been issued, Chernenko read and read this order, he finally thought of a way, he can strengthen the target Hafizola Kasim Vardak in the last sentence of the official document Adding a few words to the end of the monitoring becomes the strengthening of the monitoring and assassination of the target Hafizola Qassem Wardak. Thinking of this, Chernenko desperately suppressed the excitement in his heart. He quickly found the file of this order. If he wanted to change it without anyone noticing it, the file and the original text had to be changed together.
Thinking of this, he picked up the archive and the original text and walked to the typewriter, gently scraped off the last period with a knife, then stuffed the file into the typewriter, adjusted it to a suitable position, and added and Assassinating these words and the final period, the crisp sound of the typewriter made him very nervous, for fear of attracting the attention of the security personnel, but luckily none of this happened.
After Chernenko succeeded, he hurriedly cleaned up the traces left by him, and left here quietly.