Chapter 90 The Secret Behind It
Gnady observed the situation in the interrogation room through the one-way mirror. It had been several hours, and Briace still did not say a word. Gnady took off his eyes and put them on the table, rubbing the corners of his eyes to relieve fatigue. There was a sense of exhaustion in my heart.
In the past few days, as the task force launched investigations with Briace and Buglimova as breakthroughs, more and more stolen jewels were discovered. The gold ornaments, antiques, and artificial jewelry seized from Briace's house alone amounted to millions of dollars. Just how the little actor Briace stole these things from the treasury, the answer is natural It was he who had an accomplice.
And the strange thing is that Briace is just a small actor, but he occupies the most luxurious residence in the Moscow Theater, spends money on weekdays, and travels in and out of imported high-end cars with special license plates, and all of this has no reasonable reason. Explain, but one thing Gennady is certain of, that is, the rumors of the 'Gypsy' are true, and this 'Gypsy', if nothing unexpected happens, should be Briace. Because Gennady discovered that some of his records in the 1970s had been erased without anyone noticing when he searched Briaze's files. It is definitely not something that ordinary people can do. of. Who did this, Gennady is not sure, but through some means, he found some records of Briace in the household registration system of the Ministry of the Interior. It turns out that Briace was smuggled a few years ago. Diamond was arrested before, but in the end this matter was suppressed, and the relevant materials were also destroyed.
Gennady was completely helpless now, and it was certain that Briace would kill Zoya Fedorova. Moreover, Briace is highly consistent with the rumored "Gypsy". Although there is high-level support, Gennady is still afraid of the forces behind the case.
Now everyone feels at a loss for Briace and Buglimova's silence. In fact, there are ways to get them to talk to the KGB, but in the face of the "Gypsies" legend that the KGB keeps secret, no one dares to act on them. Use these methods, because if nothing happens this time, there is no guarantee that the people behind Briace and Bugrimova will not be retaliated.
After much deliberation, Gennady decided to hand over the case to his superiors for decision. He felt that it was best to hand over this hot potato as soon as possible before the involvement was too deep. So Gennady returned to his office and called Zweigun, the first deputy chairman of the KGB who had been following the case.
It didn't take long before the call was connected. Gennady stabilized his expression and said nervously: "Minister Tsweikon, we have discovered something, and I want to report it to you."
"Well! Go ahead, I'm listening!" Zweikon replied on the other end of the phone.
"We have caught Zoya Fedorova's murderer, seized a large amount of stolen jewelry and antiques from his home, and detected his fingerprints on jewelry stolen from Fedorova's house. He himself I have admitted my crime, but we have not yet concluded the case of the theft of treasury jewels!" Gennady said in a phone call.
"Good job! We thought of your progress so quickly, and I commend you, Gennady!" Tsweigun praised on the other side of the phone.
"Thank you for your compliment, Mr. Minister. We would like to ask you to provide guidance on our next step in handling the case. We have searched the home of the criminal suspect Boris Briace in the Moscow Theater and initially found..."
"Gennady! Please repeat, what's the suspect's name?" Zweigon suddenly interrupted Gennady's report.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Minister, the suspect is called Boris Briace, and he lives in the family area of the Moscow Theater. His home is very luxurious..." Tsvigon could no longer listen to the words behind him, and he was completely overwhelmed by Genna. Ji's words frightened him, and Zweigon really couldn't believe that he actually knew this murderer, and even the guy named Briace's house in the Moscow Theater was settled by himself.
And the reason why I did this was entirely because of the request of my eldest niece Galina.
Zweigong’s wife is Mrs. Bo’s younger sister. With this relationship, Zweigong can also be regarded as a member of Bo’s family. Since Bo’s eldest daughter, Galina, has been fighting against her parents for a long time, her wife often To be a middleman to adjust the relationship between the two parties, Tsweikon, who came and went, learned a lot about Galina from his wife. That's right, this little actor named Boris Bryatze is one of Galina's secret lovers. The two have been together for many years, and only a few people in the whole family know about it, Zwei Gong is one of them. For Galina, the eldest niece, Tsweikon has been taking care of her carefully. Don't look at the relationship between her and Mr. Bo has been bad, but Mr. Bo treats his children and family with extraordinary doting.
"Damn it, you got involved in such a thing." Zweigon couldn't help cursing secretly. It turned out that the old fox Andropov already knew who the murderer was, no wonder he handed over this case to me! Zweigon couldn't help but regret his carelessness.
Tsweikon has also heard rumors about the Gypsy people and the jewelry and diamond mafia, but since this case has passed for a long time, and Tswikon was abroad at the time, he was not very clear about the ins and outs of this matter. Andropov personally led the case, but in the end it hit a big nail.
"Minister! Minister!" Gennady kept calling on the other side of the phone, finally interrupting Tsweigon, who was in constant thoughts. Zweigon hurriedly continued to ask: "Gennady, who else knows about this?"
"Oh! In addition to our task force, there are also reporters from Pravda!" Gennady replied with some puzzlement.
"Gennady, what did you do, why did you let the reporter know about this!" Tsweikon suddenly roared on the phone.
Although Gennady really wanted to tell Tsveigon, the reporter asked him to inform him, saying that it was for the restoration of the reputation of Ulyanov, the good friend of the son-in-law. , but Gennady didn't dare to refute, he could only answer honestly: "I'm sorry, Mr. Minister, it was our negligence!"
"Boom~~!" Tsweikon slammed the phone on the table, and then leaned back on the chair. If this matter was exposed, then he would be finished, not for anything else, just because this matter involved To that goddamn woman Galina. (To be continued..)