Soviet Godfather

Chapter 203 News Communication

The frats have destroyed their passports, and as long as they don't tell, no one can prove their identity. "New" Pen Fun Pavilion %Ω They were quickly controlled by the Turkish police. Two hours later, the cargo ship and its occupants were brought back to the pier in the port of Istanbul. The reporters who came after hearing the news had already overwhelmed the crowd on the pier.

Ten members of the Brotherhood were brought off the boat with their heads covered and their hands handcuffed behind them. Then he was taken into the police car, and there was a burst of flashing lights at the scene. The reporters all wanted to squeeze in to interview the police who participated in this operation, but unfortunately the police did not cooperate with them at all.

The police van escorting the members of the fraternity quickly left the scene, and the goods on the cargo ship began to be unloaded to the dock for inspection one by one. Police hope to find more clues.

Members of the fraternity were sitting in the car, shaking regularly with the body of the car. No one spoke, feeling very nervous. The police sirens were ringing in my ears along the way, and I didn't know if there was a police car clearing the way ahead. The car they were riding in never stopped.

When the car finally stopped, everyone knew that the destination had arrived. Soon there was the sound of the car door being opened. Someone got into the car and took everyone down.

"How do you let them sit together? Aren't you afraid that they will collude?" A voice reproached.

"Sorry sir, we're short on vehicles, but they didn't say anything along the way!" replied a voice.

"Separate them all, interrogate them one by one, and find out what's going on!" the voice just now ordered again.

In fact, this group of people from the fraternity had already unified their confessions. And not only confessions, Italian mafia anti-interrogation experts also taught them some tips. That is, don't tell the confession that was discussed in advance at once, but tell the police bit by bit in a vague way. Only by doing so can the police be convinced that what they say is true. If everyone said the same thing, the police would know they were lying.

Everyone was quickly separated and brought into different interrogation rooms. Everyone knew that the critical time was coming, and everyone silently recalled in their hearts the skills taught to them by the experts of the Italian Mafia. Don't say anything at first, don't stare at the person, just keep your head down and act like they don't exist. Wait until the policemen can't help but hit you before you speak. At first, say something casually, preferably a lie that is easy to see through, and then slowly start to get to the point. In the end, when leaking these negotiated confessions, some lies must be mixed in, so that the police can be convinced.

All of them have these techniques in mind, and the police's formulaic interrogation is very familiar to them. They silently estimated the time in their hearts, and dealt with each other with a superior attitude. As time passed, members of the Brotherhood began to release some half-truths and half-false messages to the Turkish police. The police took the trouble to ask about their nationality, identity, and relationship with the arms on the ship. As a result, ten people gave seven or eight different answers.

As more and more information leaked out, and the police stripped them naked and saw their tattoos, the Russian letters began to convince the police that the group was from the Soviet Union. So soon the police brought in the Russian

Interpreter to participate in the case.

"Tell me! What are you planning to do when you send these weapons to Turkey?" The translator asked after translating the police's words into Russian, so that everyone no longer needed to communicate in half-baked English.

"Well, these weapons are not transported to Turkey, but are used for self-defense on the road!" The brotherhood said flickeringly.

"Self-defense on the road? How do you explain those mines, are they still in the water?" The police asked again.

"Well, if you want to know, I won't hide it! We worked for a big man in the Soviet Union, and the mines were left on the road after returning home to deal with our police.

Rpg is used for self-defense at sea? said the fraternity man.

"Big shot? Who is it?" The police continued to ask while the iron was hot.

"I don't know, we only know that he lives in Moscow, has his own special plane, and has many subordinates who work for him. We are just the most inconspicuous people out there!" The fraternity replied pretending to be uneasy.

"What are you doing for this great man?" the policeman asked again.

"Our task is to send this batch of goods to Rostov and hand them over to the local navy! We don't know about the rest!" The Brotherhood replied happily.

"Isn't Rostov a port? How do you use your landmines?" the police asked suspiciously.

"Those mines can be used to blow up bulletproof cars and armored vehicles. The KGB is very active recently, and we have to guard against them!" explained the fraternity man.

In this way, the Turkish police interrogated for a full day and night, until the information revealed by everyone was almost correct. This is the complete confession. According to the confession, these people are not arms dealers cooperating with the PKK. First of all, the number of weapons they carry is very small, and the distance is long, and the variety is single. According to the above analysis, these weapons should be used for self-defense as they said. Secondly, the real identity of this group of people should be a smuggling gang in the Soviet Union. They worked for a certain domestic figure, with the purpose of sending the cargo on the ship to the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, and then profiting from it.

The arms on the port of Istanbul caused a lot of panic in the country, and it spread among the common people. In order to calm the fear of the people as soon as possible and not cause a greater disaster, the Ministry of the Interior quickly notified the Turkish media of the progress of the case.

In this way, the news that a senior official in the Soviet Union colluded with smuggling gangs and the Black Sea Fleet to smuggle Italian food on a large scale for huge profits first appeared in the Turkish domestic media.

Because this incident involved the mysterious Soviet Union, it also involved Turkey. Therefore, the media outside Turkey also began to pay attention to this matter, and soon the media in Greece, Italy, Spain, and France also began to report on the matter. That night, the news appeared in the media in the United States and the United Kingdom. The report kept mentioning the Black Sea Fleet, big figures with private jets, etc. Some Soviet agencies stationed abroad also noticed this, and everyone started calling the country again to send the news back to the country.

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