Chapter 58 The Uzbekistan Case
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Andropov was sitting in the car back to Lubyanka. He massaged the corners of his eyes with his fingers to relieve his fatigue. The corners of his mouth turned up slightly involuntarily, as if he was very happy. With Mr. Bo's approval, Andropov can finally let go of his hands and feet to do a big job.
The car drove into the courtyard of Lubyanka Building 11, and the driver opened the door for Andropov. As soon as he entered the building, Andropov's secretary greeted him. He followed Andropov and reported today's work schedule. Before he could say a word, Andropov waved his hand and called Cut him off, and then said: "See if there is anything urgent, if not, cancel it all for me. Inform all party committee members, and come to me for a meeting in half an hour!"
After Andropov finished speaking, he walked into the office alone. He sat at his desk, gently opened his drawer, took out a key from a dark compartment, and opened the safe next to him. cabinet. He took out a file box from the inside and began to organize it seriously. What is stored in it is the young eagle plan that he secretly implemented. Because he did not get the support of Mr. Bo, most of the results of the young eagle plan could only be shelved. Chernenko was the beneficiary of this plan back then. When he was in Gorky, Chernenko obtained a lot of first-hand information through cooperation with Sergei Sha, and thus got the attention of Chairman Andropov. Gao Sheng finally got his wish and returned to Leningrad.
A quarter of an hour later, Andropov handed over a thick document to his secretary Lyudmila, and he said to the secretary: "Go, sort it out, and it will be printed and distributed to all committee members at the meeting later." After leaving the office after his death, Andropov leaned on the chair, closed his eyes, and he wanted to rest for a while.
In a conference room in Lubyanka Building 11, members of the KGB party group headed by the first deputy chairman Semyon Kuzmich Tsvegon came to the conference room one after another. Everyone felt a little baffled. On weekdays, Chairman Andropov did not always call everyone together to discuss. If they need to ask them to do something, Chairman Andropov would directly call their office.
Among the people present, only Mr. Bo's brother-in-law Zweikon knew the inside story, but he just waited quietly. He wanted to see what Andropov was going to do.
After everyone arrived, and after a while, Andropov slowly entered the venue. Everyone who was sitting hurriedly stood up and saluted, and Andropov waved his hands for everyone to sit down. His secretary Lyudmila came in with a stack of documents and distributed one to every official present.
Before everyone could see what was in their hands, Andropov spoke first, and he said: "I don't know if you have seen the latest news, but I am referring to the incident that happened in Gorky City , The domestic corruption problem has reached a heinous level. I have communicated with Mr. Bo this morning, and this cannot continue. Our party cannot tolerate the existence of such guys. We will remove them from the party Get out of the team!" Andropov finished speaking, watching the people present at the meeting. The big ones were listening quietly, but some people were surprised.
Andropov stared at everyone, and continued: "The incident in Gorky City is over, and how to deal with it will be decided by the party committee of Gorky State. However, this incident reminds us, that is, if there is another If this continues, we will lose the trust of the people. In this matter, the Youth League Committee of Gorky City has done a good job, very well! I am proud that we can have such young cadres. However, we have The cadres are really outrageous... bang!" Andropov slapped the table excitedly.
"Okay, now open the documents in your hands and see who I'm talking about!" Andropov eased his tone when he saw the deputies who didn't dare to breathe.
Everyone opened up the information in their hands, just glanced at it, and couldn't help but start to look at each other. The content of this material is not new. It is about the rampant corruption of officials in the Uzbek Republic. You can see what is going on just by reading the beginning. What happened in the official circles of the Republic of Uzbekistan has long been known, even the high-level people in Moscow have heard about it, but no official has gone to investigate. What is the reason? It's not because of Mr. Bo's partiality. In his early years, Mr. Bo served as the first secretary of the Republic of Kazakhstan. At that time, he was an old acquaintance with the first secretary of the Uzbek Republic, Sharov Rashidovich Rashidov. Since then, Mr. Bo has been promoted gradually, and Rashidov has been working as the first secretary of the Uzbek Republic until now, and it has been nearly twenty years.
Zweigon couldn't help frowning for a while. He touched the second deputy chairman of the KGB, Georgi Karpovich Tsynev, and the two looked at each other. Tsynev graduated from the Dnepeterzhensk Metallurgical Institute, and Mr. Bo also graduated there. Therefore, Tsinev has been working with Mr. Bo since a long time, and he is an old man beside Mr. Bo. Everyone was inserted into the KGB by Mr. Bo to contain Andropov. Therefore, if there is anything, the two of them have to deal with it together.
Andropov saw that everyone had seen it, so he said: "Comrades, I believe you have also seen it. In the past few years, we have received many problems reported by grassroots party members in the Uzbek Republic. From their letters In the film, we saw an unbelievable Uzbekistan where nothing can be achieved without bribes. Official positions, party certificates, housing, medals, diplomas, and even bureau seats can all be turned into commodities for sale. Faced with so many reports, our KGB still Can we continue to remain indifferent like this? No, for the sake of this country and President Bo’s trust, we must investigate. Therefore, I propose that our department send a working group to the Republic of Uzbekistan to investigate the situation there... ..."
"I object to..." Before Andropov could finish! Tsweigon? and Tsinev immediately objected in unison.
"Oh! Can you tell me your reasons?" Andropov looked at them calmly and asked.
Tsweikon was silent for a while, and then said: "Chairman, recently, because we just conducted the "Western-81" military exercise not long ago, NATO countries are also eyeing us, and our KGB's internal work is mainly To prevent the infiltration and destruction of the enemy, the anti-corruption work is precisely under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior. Besides, Secretary Rashidov is a member of the Politburo after all. If the people who go there are too low-level, they may not be able to suppress the situation. Look at us There is simply no suitable candidate here!"
"What do you mean by that?" Andropov went on to ask.
"I think it's better to leave the investigation to the Ministry of the Interior. After all, their first deputy minister, Churbanov, is a relative of President Bo. He can hold back at critical moments. I suggest letting him go!" Husband said quickly.
"Okay then! Let Churbanov go as you like!" Unexpectedly, Andropov readily agreed.
After the meeting, Andropov stopped the secretary Lyudmila and said to him: "Help me arrange it. I'm going to Gorky tomorrow!"
"Chairman, what are you doing in Gorky?" Lyudmila asked curiously.
"There is a brave secretary of the Youth League Committee there. I want to meet him and see how he can bring down the municipal party committee and municipal level?" Andropov replied. (To be continued.)