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Chapter two hundred and thirty IX fire and (five)

"Sir, all are ready." A gendarmerie major walked to the black Nissan (Nissan) luxury sedan and bowed to the rear window to report. The 30-centimeter-thick bulletproof window slowly lowered. Nakasa, the military policeman in the back seat, nodded, then turned his head and looked at Matsuoka Yotsuki beside him.

"Your Excellency, the troops are in place." Nakasa said in a deep voice.

"Sifang, I wonder if you have ever heard an old saying in China, "You can't lose your tail." Matsuoka said with his eyes closed and his face blankly.

"I've heard of it, Your Excellency." Nakasa owed Matsuoka slightly, and then grabbed the handle of the car door.

"Then I'll go there first. Can you deal with the people affiliated with the "Kuji Machinery" too?" Nakasa seemed to suddenly remember something, and he turned his head again and asked respectfully.

"Sifang, the base camp sent you here this time, not to ask you questions." Matsuoka opened his eyes and replied with some dissatisfaction.

"Ha! Your Excellency, I was rude!" Sifang Zhongzuo hurriedly lowered his head to admit his mistake.

If you ask about the most powerful Japanese official outside the local area, it is probably the foreign minister Matsuoka in front of him. In order to deal with the diplomatic incident in Shanghai, Matsuoka received the highest authorization from the cabinet, and Hirohito gave him a special order. Unless some people are determined to be "traitors", no one dares to play "lower defeat" with this person at this critical moment.

"Sifang, I know what you are concerned about. Before coming to Shanghai, that person had greeted you." Matsuoka took a deep breath and sat upright in the back seat.

"Before leaving Tokyo, Lieutenant General Doi Yuen did meet me, but he just introduced me to the situation of the Shanghai intelligence network and did not talk about other issues." The military police Nakasa explained anxiously.

"Tu Feiyuan is a shrewd guy. He needs to take responsibility. Of course, there will be someone to pursue it. Don't participate. This will not benefit you." Matsuoka raised his hand and waved it. He continued: "The dereliction of duty of the Shanghai Military Police Command is shocking. He actually allowed the Nanjing intelligence agency to expand to such a scale. Now someone must come out to take on this responsibility. When the 76th develops to the "large tail, it will not be lost", how should the Zhongzhi Dispatch Command handle itself? How can the Imperial Army's authority be guaranteed? Isn't there anyone in the entire Army General Staff Headquarters thinking about these problems?!" Matsuoka's tone was quite strict, and cold sweat could not be stopped on the forehead of the four sides.

"Ha! Your Excellency, I understand. Now I will go to the scene to direct the operation." Sifang Nakasa's head had never been lifted since just now. If it weren't for the lack of space in the back seat of the car, he would have been sitting down and bowing to Matsuoka.

"Remember, be responsible for our own affairs and don't try to interfere with the Germans' actions." After saying that, Matsuoka waved his hand and signaled that the other party could leave.

"Ha!" Sifang bowed again, then reached out and opened the car door.

Sifang Liang Er is an assistant military officer sent by the base camp to assist Matsuoka's work. His real identity is the head of the second lesson (police department) of the Japanese Military Police Command, and he also serves as the head of the special high school affairs.

The so-called ultra-high business responsibility refers to the cooperation matters between the military police and the special high police. In many cases, the military police have a greater scope of power, and the military police are also higher than that of the police. Therefore, when Japanese military police handle difficult cases, the metropolis seeks military assistance from the military police, especially in China's Japanese-occupied areas, in order to deal with the endless underground anti-Japanese forces, the two sides have carried out very close cooperation.

This Shanghai incident, TKK was naturally involved, but for these secret police, it was a complete disaster. When the mutiny troops killed Baidu Bridge, TKK's troops were scattering around Hongkou and Zhabei, searching for clues about assassins. As a result, when the secret police figured out what happened, the dust on the Bund was settled. Even the dancers on Hongkou Hotel Street, I'm afraid that the news would be earlier than them.

In this incident, the 47-year-old police department was slapped with more than a dozen slaps in the face of Major General Maeda, who was assassinated by "Chongqing-assigned agents" in front of all the beaches. The 47-year-old police department head Gudo, who was responsible for public security and espionage, was of course the best scapegoat. It is said that the 47-year-old police department was slapped more than a dozen times by Major General Maeda, who served as the 13th Army Command, and then threw it on the earliest passenger ship that day and transferred back to the country for organizational investigation.

If nothing unexpected happens, Gu Du's fate can be determined. He will probably be transferred to a rural police station and serve as a public security police officer for his whole life. If he is unlucky, he may be transferred to a small island to spend the rest of his life with a group of vulgar and unwilling fishermen.

However, the evidence presented by the Germans also proved that some police officers in TGC were indeed involved in this conspiracy. In this way, Gu Du was not too unfair. Although he did not directly participate in the planning of the conspiracy, he also knew nothing about the matter, which was enough to prove his dereliction of duty and incompetence.

Sifang was sent here this time, in addition to cleaning up the mess left by the Shanghai Gendarmerie, he was mainly responsible for the military police business related to the SEMC. Although the Japanese military police were not very good at these black-skinned people on weekdays, in terms of the follow-up handling of this incident, they must rely on the SEMC's abilities, especially dealing with issues related to the Japanese expatriates, which have always been the strength of this group of super high police officers.

I would like to mention here that the uniforms of Japanese police were pure black. When the Kuomintang police were first established, many senior officials learned police in Japan, so the police officers in the Republic of China also wore black uniforms. During the period of the Wang Puppet Regiment, the police uniforms of subordinates also continued the design of the Kuomintang government, including black uniforms, black large-brimmed hats, white collars, leggings and white hat walls. This has become a classic image of the Republic of China police. In the early anti-Japanese movies and TV series, those who were called black dogs were often mistaken for being puppet troops. In fact, these people were local security police.

"Are they all in place?" Although Sifang Nakasa was as obedient as a pet dog in front of Matsuoka, when he arrived in front of his subordinates, he immediately turned back to the famous Sifang Shura in the military police system.

"Everything is in place, sir." The adjutant bowed to Sifang and presented the folder with both hands.

"Who is the commander in charge of Germany?" Sifang opened the folder and raised his hand to take the pen handed over by the adjutant.

"It is the German Army's youngest lieutenant Earl Stauffenberg." The adjutant replied.

"Earl?" Si Fang raised his head.

"Yes, judging from the information given by Germany, he is also a special observer sent by the German Command."

"Is it an intelligence officer?" Sifang signed his name on the signature column of the document. "It doesn't look like it at the moment, it should be a regular army officer." The adjutant took over the folder signed by the boss.

"Don't worry about this for now. Is Colonel Sasa from the 85th Regiment in the house?" Sifang sorted out his saber and held the scabbard to walk towards a house on the side of the road. The house had been requisitioned by the personnel of the 85th Regiment, and an Army Sunrise Flag was inserted diagonally on the air window at the top of the door.

In order to complete this operation, Major General Maeda Masashi Masashi, the current acting commander of the 13th Army, issued a death order. When the accident happened, Masada served as the head of the 13th Army Army Command. His actual position was the chief of the Shanghai Special Service Agency. Now the commander and chief of staff have been dragged out to the jar, but the acting commander is very clear that the pot will be taken to his head sooner or later. In order to protect his and his family's future, he has to find a way to make meritorious contributions. Otherwise, he might be like the unlucky guys in the Nanjun Expeditionary Army Command. Not only were they forced to retire, but they were deprived of their military rank and reputation. In the atmosphere in Japan today, rather than living like this, it would be better to be dragged out and shot.

In order to keep this operation confidential, Maeda did not use the army troops stationed in Shanghai. Not only did the shit on the butts of these troops have not been wiped out, but also because these people have deep or shallow friendships with all forces in Shanghai. Once a little bit of the news leaks out, the operation will eventually fail. Without the investigation by superiors, Maeda himself will finish it.

The acting commander was really anxious now and even said something like "If you don't succeed, everyone will become Buddhas." The people present at that time looked at Maeda Nakakuro's eyes filled with bloodshots, and it was obvious that he was not joking with everyone.

In order to ensure that the news of the operation would not leak, he did not mobilize military trains until the night before the plan began, and four infantry squadrons under the 85th Regiment of the Japanese Army stationed in West Lake were transferred from Hangzhou overnight.

"Sir Sasa United." Sifang walked into the door and stood attentively and saluted neatly.

This is the living room of the house, with an Eight Immortals Table for Eating in the middle. At this time, Colonel Sasa Mano-pillar was gathering around the table to check the map spread on the table.

"You came just right, Chief Sifang." Captain Sasa's Circular replied with a smile, and then said: "The troops have already taken their seats as planned. What should we do next? The command said that you are fully responsible."

The captain of the Sasa Regiment was not a combat chief. Before he served as the captain of the 85th Regiment, he worked in technology, communications, teaching, staff and personnel. In history, Sasa Manosuke finally became the commander of the 39th Division. He was captured by the Soviet army in the northeast and was extradited to the People's Government by the Soviet side after the founding of the country.

Judging from his confession, this was a war criminal with his hands covered with blood from the anti-Japanese military and civilians. Because he had a good attitude of confessing guilt, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison. However, he was unable to return to his hometown in Japan alive. In 1959, Sasa Manosuke died of cancer at the Fushun War Criminals Management Office. He was also the only Japanese war criminal who died during his sentence. The other forty-four Japanese war criminals survived the pardon for 63 years.
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