ww.x.om After Li Mo came back, he sold the fake according to regulations. [Read the latest chapter] Then the female escort wrote an accompanying report in accordance with the work regulations and handed it to the Guangzhou Station Security Department: This department is responsible for the security and anti-infiltration work of Guangzhou Station. Under the dual leadership of the Intelligence Bureau and the Political Security Bureau.
Number: 163207012438
Type: routine report
Secret Level: Secret
I accompanied the surveillance subject to set off from Zichengji at 0903,... (omitted...) 1210 The surveillance subject expressed that he wanted to visit Ziming Tower and take a shower. After I accompanied the subject to enter Ziming Tower at 1306, I went directly to the counter to request Open a high-end private bathroom on the third floor.
Then the clerk from Ziminglou (badge number 013) went through the procedures for booking a room for her, and the private room was named "Liuxiang".
After checking into the room, I accompanied the surveillance target into the "Liuxiang" private room in Ziming Building. Since there were very few guests in the private rooms on the third floor during the day, there was only one waiter on duty on the third floor (badge number 051). Then I left the third floor and returned to the waiting room on the first floor.
I stayed there until 1600 when the subject of surveillance asked for the check and paid the bill with a circulation slip as per the bill. Then we left Ziming Tower at 1614 and returned to Zichengji at 1640. Nothing unusual happened on the way.
The naturalized civilian staff of the Guangzhou Station Security Department read and filed this report into a daily indexed surveillance record.
The patrol team returned to Lingao on the Octopus the next day as planned.
Shortly after they returned to Lingao, a piece of informant material appeared on the desk of Zhou Botao, director of the Investigation Division of the General Administration of Political Security.
A large number of such informant materials are received every day, and they are all written by informants under the command of various reconnaissance networks controlled by the General Administration of Political Security. Divided into routine reports and special reports. Routine reports are written every week and mainly report on surrounding social opinions, social conditions, and similar communications; special reports are reports specifically on someone or something.
No matter which kind of report is sent to the analysis office first, the naturalized citizen staff will read and analyze it, and then decide the destination based on the content. 99% of the whistleblowing materials are directly cataloged and filed, and only a small number of materials deemed "valuable" will be forwarded to the Reconnaissance Division.
Zhou Botao opened the report and read it carefully.
The report was written by a naturalized informant from the Ministry of Health who was part of the patrol team. The content is about Li Mo's abnormal behavior during his stay in Guangzhou. Including her expressions and actions. at the end of the report. The informant highlighted that Li Mo cried secretly in bed alone the night before leaving Guangzhou.
Zhou Botao thought to himself, this is nothing but a "situation". Aren't people allowed to have some personal feelings? This informant must be too vigilant. What are the people in the Analysis Department doing, sending all this nonsense over here? He was just about to throw the document aside and pass it, when he remembered something again - no wonder this report was delivered to his desk! He thought, isn't this Li Mo the mother in the legendary "The Wailing of Nanhai Farm"? Regardless of whether this is true or not, one thing Zhou Botao is sure of is that the relationship between Li Mo and Wu Nanhai is unusual. Even though she does not work at the Ministry of Agriculture, she bought a dormitory in the Ministry of Agriculture's employee residential area and has a close relationship with Wu Nanhai's wife Wu Chuqing. I often visit Wu's house.
Since the elders and family members were involved, the staff of naturalized citizens certainly did not dare to make the decision. It is the most appropriate way to kick the ball directly to the superior for instructions.
Zhou Botao considered whether to enter the investigation process. He felt that since this person was involved in Wu Nanhai, it seemed more appropriate not to investigate, so as not to be involved in the affairs of the elder's personal life. Zhao Manxiong reminded everyone many times at the Political Security Bureau meeting: Political security work cannot target veteran comrades.
He picked up a pen and wanted to write "no investigation" in the handling opinion column, but he hesitated just as he was about to write.
But in case there is really something hidden - Zhou Botao hesitated again: Li Mo is the secretary of the medical department of Bairen General Hospital - equivalent to the chief of the naturalized cadres in the department, and Bairen General Hospital is also a designated hospital for elders. .
Either nothing happens to Li Mo, or something big happens.
Thinking of this, Zhou Botao gave up the idea of "not investigating". He called his secretary in and told her:
"Please sort out all the files and materials of Li Mo, secretary of the Medical Department of Bairen General Hospital of the Ministry of Health, in the past one or two years and send them to me."
Zhou Botao personally studied her archive materials. Especially after reading Li Mo’s autobiography:
According to Li Mo's self-report, she was from Nanhai County, Guangzhou. Her parents worked as slaves in a wealthy family in Guangzhou that was engaged in maritime trade. She was also born in this wealthy family and had three sisters.
When she was eighteen years old, she was tricked into running away with someone. Later she found out that the person who tricked her was a "keeper" among pirates. After living together for several years, their daughter Li Quan was born. The "shopkeeper" placed her in Gou's Manor in Lingao and entrusted the master of Gou's family to take care of her. In addition, he sent his sworn brothers to take care of her. In order to deceive others, she claimed that her sworn brother was her man.
Her man visits her every three months and six months. After a few years of this kind of life, news suddenly came from the sea that the "shopkeeper" died at sea - she had no idea whether he was in a shipwreck or was killed. However, the Gou family cut off their supply. The sworn brothers make a living by farming and hunting.
Just a year before they landed, the sworn brother suddenly fell ill and died. She was spotted and taken over by the head servant of Goujiazhuang. Later, he got tired of playing and was kicked out again. He took the children to do odd jobs and begged to make a living. When he was about to starve to death, he was brought back by Zhang Xingjiao, and he became a naturalized citizen from then on.
Zhou Botao turned to the "external transfer" materials at the back of the self-report - limited to the relationship between the ruled area and manpower, they were not capable of large-scale and comprehensive external transfer. But because she had been in contact with the elders for a long time, she was later transferred to a key department like Bairen General Hospital that was related to the safety of the elders. Therefore, the Political Security Administration specially organized an external investigation into her self-report.
By interrogating the former people of Goujiazhuang, she roughly confirmed the situation in Lingao before D-Day that she said in her self-report, and read the seized documents and letters of Goujiazhuang from the archives of the big library. Indeed, we found letters between Li Mo's past husband and Gou Dago Er, which confirmed that what she said about her pirate husband was true. As for her situation in Guangzhou, the Guangzhou Station was also entrusted with external investigation.
The feedback from the Guangzhou station was rather disappointing: the wealthy family she mentioned was missing after going to the original location for investigation. I couldn't find any relevant information. However, merchants doing sea trade business in Guangzhou come and go, so it is normal that they cannot be found.
For this reason, the General Political Security Bureau specially conducted a test on Guangzhou for her - which proved that she was indeed familiar with Guangzhou. My self-report of living in Guangzhou is true.
According to the standards of old time and space, Li Mo's life experience in Guangzhou is completely blank, and it can be said that the history is unclear. However, it is difficult to conduct detailed investigations in this time and space, a society that lacks sufficient written records and strict social management systems. Many naturalized people simply cannot find any external materials to prove their self-reports. In contrast, Li Mo has a "clear history".
Zhou Botao read the materials several times and found no doubts. Although there were gaps like this that could not be verified, there were no loopholes in Li Mo's self-report in terms of logic and rationality.
Her political appraisal was also impeccable and rated very high: Li Mo's first appraisal was iiia, and her second appraisal was iic when she was promoted to secretary of the medical department.
With such a rating level and detailed external investigation information, it was a bit reluctant to investigate her - it was quite nitpicking. If Minister Shi or Commissioner Wu found out, it would probably make them unhappy.
While he was studying the materials, a female staff member of the General Administration of Political Security wearing a neat uniform and a blue collar badge came in and stood at attention. It was Ke Yun - she was wearing the newly formulated political security trainee command Member rank. Equivalent to a warrant officer in the Fubo Army.
"Commander trainee, please start investigating this matter immediately." Zhou Botao pushed the material in front of her, "Study the material and conduct a detailed investigation on her."
"Yes, regional commander!"
Zhou Botao's military rank is equivalent to the lieutenant colonel of the Fubo Army, which is a common military rank for veterans holding mid-level positions in violent organizations. Zhao Manxiong modestly set his military rank as regional deputy commander-in-chief, equivalent to a colonel.
"But don't let the Ministry of Health know about this matter, let alone the Ministry of Agriculture. Especially don't alert the elders." Zhou Botao thought, if nothing was found after the investigation, and one of the elders found out, it would be another dispute. He warned He said, "You have to conduct the investigation secretly."
"Yes, regional commander!" Ke Yun answered crisply and nodded.
Ke Yun returned to his office and studied the materials and found them very difficult. There is nothing to investigate at all! Ke Yun thought for a while and decided to interview the informant first to hear what other materials the informant could provide.
She wrote down an order on official paper to summon informant No. 00967 at Safe House No. 72 at 1800 tonight. He stamped his stamp and rang the bell. In response, a political security officer II came in from the door.
"Send this official document to the Confidential Communications Room." She imitated the tone of the chiefs - short and cold.
"Yes. Trainee commander." The second-level staff member touched his heels and went out.
Since the whistleblower letter was about the medical team's trip to Guangzhou, Guangzhou should also have relevant materials. Ke Yun thought, he might as well check their materials: According to the political security regulations, special monitoring reports should be kept on the actions of the medical team members. files.
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