Chapter 1081 Hidden Enemy (Central)
After waiting for less than half an hour, Kester brought Avjeev to the command center. Two newly arrested warehouse managers came with him.
Sokov asked someone to lock the Ku manager aside first, and first interrogated Avdev: "Avdev, I'll ask you, have anyone contacted you before yesterday and asked you to perform any tasks?"
Hearing Sokov's question, Avdiev was silent.
Seeing Avdev remained silent, Sokov knew that the other party was still hesitating, so he said to him: "Avdev, the deputy factory director who reported you has been killed. If I was not wrong, that person should be your accomplice?"
When Avdev learned that the deputy factory director had been killed, Avdev's face turned pale. Although he provided some useful information during trial, he deliberately avoided talking about more situations. He looked at Sokov with some guilt and asked tentatively: "Comrade Colonel, if I say it, can you protect my safety?"
"I can't promise you anything," Sokov said coldly. "You may die if you say it, but if you don't say anything, you will die faster."
Sokov's words are overbearing and unreasonable.
But for Avdev, the more he did, the more he felt relieved. He hurriedly said, "Okay, comrade Colonel, I confess truthfully."
"Tell me."
"Actually, shortly after I returned to Lugansk, the deputy director called me to his office and exposed my identity. Just when I was frightened, he told me that he had been captured by the Germans before, and as a condition of release, he was lurking in the city to serve the Germans.
Two days ago, he called me to his office again, saying that a group of paratroopers would soon land in the city, and our mission was to cooperate with them to attack a hotel."
"Hotel?" Sokov asked sternly: "What hotel?"
"The deputy factory director didn't tell me which hotel it was. He only said that there was a big man living in it." Avdev shook his head and said, "The task he gave me was to go to the north of the city to pick up the German paratroopers, and act as a guide for them, and take them to the vicinity of the hotel, and find a way to kill the big man. But I was scared, so I refused the arrangements of the deputy factory director."
"When the deputy factory manager saw that you refused to perform the tasks he assigned to you, he asked Sergei to frame you and said that you had stole his ration certificate. And when we searched your residence, the deputy factory manager also took the initiative to cooperate in the search and get a scrapped radio station so that you could not defend yourself."
"Yes, comrade Colonel." Avdev nodded in agreement with Sokov's analysis.
"When we interrogated you yesterday, why didn't you explain this question?" Sokov learned that the other party was deliberately concealing it, which caused dozens of his subordinates to sacrifice. He was so angry that he slapped the table hard: "Do you know how many soldiers you killed us? With this, I can order someone to shoot you right away."
When Avdev heard Sokov say he was going to shoot him, Avdev was so scared that he sat directly on the ground. He shouted in a crying voice: "Comrade Commander, spare me. I still have an 80-year-old mother in my family. I want to take care of her for the elderly and see her off."
"Damn traitor." After Weitkov said this with gritted teeth, he ordered the police officers who escorted Avdev: "Take him down, I never want to see this damn traitor again."
After taking Afjev away, Kester escorted two newly arrested warehouse managers.
Looking at the two warehouse managers, one tall and one short standing in front of him, Sokov asked coldly: "Tell me, when did you defect to the Germans?"
"Comrade Commander," said the tall warehouse manager with a sad face: "After we were caught by the Germans, if we did not agree to help them, they would kill us. You have not seen how cruelly they killed those innocent people. The Germans made people lie in a row on the ground and shoot everyone in the back of the head."
"Have you ever thought that if you do things for the Germans, there will be more innocent people who will die because of you?" Sokov said this angrily and asked in a slow tone: "Tell me, what is the task the Germans give you?"
"Before the Germans came back, they said that they had kept our confessions. If we did not serve them, they would provide all the information to the Ministry of Internal Affairs." said the tall warehouse manager: "We had no choice but to promise to do things to the Germans."
"Then let me ask you again, who asked you to provide our military uniforms to the Germans?"
"I don't know that person, I've never seen him before." The tall ku-guan shook his head and said, "But he was wearing a military uniform of a captain. He should be the commander of the unit."
"Oh, wearing the captain's uniform?" The tall Kuguan's words aroused everyone's curiosity. Kester, who had interrogation experience, quickly asked: "Can you describe what he looks like?"
"He is very tall, half a head taller than me, and he is a little thin." The tall custodian tried hard to recall the officer who assigned the task to him: "He seemed to have been injured in his feet, and he was a little lame when walking. By the way, there was a scar on his left forehead."
Although the tall warehouse manager did not draw the image of the officer, according to the information he provided, there should be no big problem in locking the suspect. Sokov quickly turned his head and said to Vetkov: "Chief of Staff, call the commanders of each division immediately to let him pay attention to a tall and thin soldier who walked a little lame and had scars on his left forehead."
"Isn't he a captain officer?" Vitkov found that Sokov did not mention the other party's rank, so he kindly reminded him.
"I think he may not be a captain, not even an officer." Sokov shook his head and said, "In order to not disclose his true identity when he arranged a mission, he probably found a military uniform that did not belong to him."
"Comrade Commander, if he was an officer, we would probably not be able to pull him out for a long time." Witkov said with a wry smile and shook his head, "But he is just an ordinary soldier. To find him, it is tantamount to finding a needle in the sea."
"Even if it is difficult to find, he must be found." Sokov told Vetkov: "Otherwise, one day he will organize another such attack, which will make us unpredictable."
Chapter completed!