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Text Chapter 816 Chen Bo¡¯s Inference

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    Yang Zhen knew very well that the most easily breached place in the fortress was inside. If there was really an internal problem and someone assisted the Japanese army in reorganizing the intelligence network, or even provided important strategic intelligence for the Anti-Japanese Alliance, then this matter might not be possible.  So simple.

    Because there is only one thing that can explain this situation, and that is that the Japanese army has spies who have broken into the Anti-Japanese Alliance or someone has been instigated to rebel. It is even possible that their status is not very low. Otherwise, if these leaks are leaked, even ordinary cadres  No one knows where the information comes from.

    No matter how serious the external enemy situation is, Yang Zhen has never been so angry, because for him, no matter how serious the external enemy situation is, it is never the most terrifying thing. As long as he persists, there are still ways, but  What worries him the most is internal problems. That is the most fatal wound in the Anti-League. The exposed problems are not terrible, but internal ulcers are the most fatal.

    A grain of mouse droppings can destroy a pot of soup, an ant nest can destroy a dam, and the same moth can destroy a battle or even a team. External enemies are not the most terrifying, they appear within oneself.  The problem is what worries the most.

    Although the information on the mobilization of heavy equipment is only part of the entire plan, it is this point that is most worrying. If there is no internal problem with this information, even if the Japanese spies find some clues, it will definitely not  You will understand so clearly.

    There is also the communication line of the intelligence network. Without anyone taking pains to help them cover it, it would have been impossible for them to remain undiscovered for so long. Those gasoline and heavy generators had to be transported through the tightly blocked forward positions of the two armies.  It is not an easy task to go to Jiamusi, which is heavily guarded.

    Looking at the report, I realized that the intelligence network reset by the Japanese army had existed for such a long time, and I still didn¡¯t realize that if it hadn¡¯t been for the exposure of several secret radio stations of the Japanese army, I would have known nothing about the newly established intelligence network of the Japanese army.  Knowing that, Chen Bo and Yang Zhen, who looked ashamed, nodded at the report in front of them and said: "Instead of doing useless reviews now, it is better to think about how to make up for it as soon as possible."

    "The final time for the launch of this battle has been set by the headquarters. What you need to do most now is to clean up the Japanese military intelligence network thoroughly before the launch of the battle, instead of running to me and doing useless nonsense.  review.¡±

    "The Japanese army was able to establish a new spy network so quickly under our noses, and even brought in new radios and special gasoline generators, and could bring in a steady stream of replenished gasoline. Without our internal personnel,  They simply can¡¯t do it if they support us.¡±

    "If these equipment can be transported in without human cover, then our frontline blockade is almost non-existent. There is also information involving military secrets. How did these spies get their hands on it? Don't tell me.  I and those spies are all senior combat staff officers of the Kwantung Army, and I can determine the specific movements of our army based on just a few clues."

    "I don't care what the real reason for this kind of thing is, but I have only one request, that is, once it involves our own internal affairs, no matter who is involved or which department is involved, we must resolutely investigate to the end. External enemies must not  It's scary. Problems within ourselves are what I'm most worried about. I won't get involved, but I can't let a bad person go. This is the bottom line I give you. I don't want what happened with Zhang Biao to happen again now."

    Yang Zhen's beating made Chen Bo's face turn red. Seeing Yang Zhen's rare anger since he was transferred to the Northeast, Chen Bo knew about this matter and what he did was indeed very inadequate. As a  Jiamusi, the military region headquarters, is right under his nose. Logically speaking, the security here is the strictest.

    But he didn't expect that the most serious problems would arise in the place where he was most at ease. Even if Yang Zhen didn't talk about these things, as the Minister of Social Affairs who was engaged in counter-espionage and maintaining social security in the base area, he also knew that the consequences would be quite serious. The current situation  , it can only mean that there is an internal problem.

    After thinking for a while, Chen Bo said: "No. 1, based on the clues obtained from cracking the Japanese spy network in Jiamusi, we already have some clues. The information on the mobilization of heavy equipment was not leaked from the military region, nor from the Armored Corps Headquarters and Artillery Commander.  It was leaked from the Military Region Logistics Department, and we believe it was leaked from the Railway Transport Department of the Military Region Logistics Department.¡±

    "Most of the mobilization and transportation of heavy equipment is via railways. Judging from the seized information, only part of the transport routes for heavy artillery and tank troops, as well as the loading and unloading locations, were leaked, and these troops were not involved.  The specific deployment location and the direction of strategic development, so I think this information is not leaked from the armored forces and artillery headquarters.If it leaks out, the problem should lie with the Railway Transport Department.  ",

    "It's probably not even the combat staff of the Railway Transport Department, but the spies planted by the Japanese army in the railway system. The so-called, No. 1, because of the technology-intensive nature of our railway system, except for a small number of technical personnel we have trained,  , basically all of them are retained puppet Manchukuo personnel. The composition of the personnel is very complex, and the possibility of hiding Japanese spies is very high.¡±

    "I think our investigation should be conducted among the Railway Transport Department and the railway workers at the stations involved in the clues. There are not many people in the railway system who have access to these equipment, materials and transportation plans.  The scope is still quite narrow.¡±

    "Because our heavy equipment is loaded and unloaded at some remote stations and even some railway backup switches, and almost all the equipment is camouflaged when transported. Without certain military common sense, it is almost impossible to  It may be possible to figure out what these equipments are, so the group of people involved is quite limited, so it is not very difficult to investigate. "

    "As for the traffic lines of the Japanese intelligence network in Jiamusi, we are still investigating. On the 1st, it is hundreds of kilometers from the frontier where the enemy and our troops are facing each other to Jiamusi. Although the amount of gasoline used to supply a high-power radio does not need to be too much,  Nearly a year is not a small amount."

    "This newly established intelligence network of the Japanese army has not been discovered for so long. No one except us thought that the Japanese intelligence department could have such endurance and not activate this intelligence network for such a long time, even when the battle was completely defeated last year.  , and did not use this newly formed intelligence network."

    "If our monitoring radio hadn't discovered this strange signal that had never appeared before, monitored and locked it, and finally discovered this intelligence network, I'm afraid we still wouldn't have noticed that the Japanese army was actually under our noses again.  In addition to the reason for re-establishing an intelligence network, I am afraid there is a deeper person operating secretly. "

    "No. 1. Judging from the limited clues so far, I suspect that this matter is not simply that the Japanese army planted spies within us, or that some of us were really bribed by the Japanese army to rebel, but that it is very likely that someone secretly ran a  Smuggling gangs specialize in smuggling materials that are strictly controlled or scarce in enemy-occupied areas for resale.¡±

    "No. 1, our current economic policy in the base area was initiated and formulated by you. Gasoline, western medicine, salt, cotton, and batteries are all strictly controlled materials, and the consumption of these materials is very large in a year. If they are hoarded  Or smuggling, the profits are huge. The gasoline, salt, cotton needed in the base area, and the antibiotics needed in the enemy-occupied areas are all synonymous with huge profits for some businessmen. "

    "The penicillin purchased by the Japanese army from us now costs fifty pseudo-Manchu yuan. The price of streptomycin and gentamicin, which are particularly effective in treating tuberculosis, is as high as one tael of gold each. A box of our  The self-made oral antibiotic Sulfamethoxazole also costs thirty to forty pseudo-Manchurian dollars.¡±

    "No. 1, as the inventor, you know the value of these antibiotics better than we do. With these special antibiotics, the mortality rate of wounded soldiers due to septicemia after being injured can be reduced by at least 50%. It can also be effective in treating some terminal illnesses.  , We can now adopt artificial synthesis technology on a large scale, so that the cost is almost zero. Compared with the finished products made from naturally occurring raw materials in other countries, the cost can even be said to be negligible. "

    "Even if the price is smuggled, the price for the Japanese army is much more cost-effective than the self-produced one. No. 1, you don't know that in some places within the customs, the price of a penicillin is almost the same as gold. A penicillin, at least  It¡¯s worth one tael of gold, and a bottle of sulfonamide is worth at least ten yuan. The antibiotic we produce, Sulfamethoxazole, which has special effects and has few side effects, is now even priced at fifteen yuan a bottle, and it¡¯s still expensive.¡±

    "We have always had great control over these antibiotics, and the private use has always been extremely strict. All patients in need go to the hospital for injections and oral medicine, and they are only given one day's dosage. The next day,  You have to go to the hospital to pick it up again. Each hospital only has one day's supply of antibiotics. To use it the next day, it has to be transported to the material coordination bureau in various places. It is also strictly prohibited to use antibiotics in private clinics. "

    "Through these measures, we have curbed the amount of private hoarding of this kind of special antibiotics, and effectively controlled the channels and quantities of these antibiotics flowing into enemy-occupied areas, so that the antibiotics we produce in enemy-occupied areas are basically  There is a price but no market, but because of our extremely tight control, it has also given some people so-called opportunities to make money.¡±

    "In the same way, gasoline andCotton is a strictly regulated material here. The price of a liter of gasoline on the black market is almost five times higher than during the Manchukuo period. Antibiotics are now smuggled from base areas to enemy-occupied areas, and gasoline is smuggled from enemy-occupied areas and other base areas are strictly controlled.  Materials in order to make large sums of money have become a source of huge profits for some unscrupulous businessmen.  "

    "The huge profits are enough for some people to drag some of our cadres into the water. On the 1st, some of our cadres with weak consciousness can hardly overcome the temptation of this kind of feasting. This gasoline should be used by this smuggling gang and entrained through smuggling.  It may be part of the smuggled goods."
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