Chapter 1406: Snowden in Japan
In the Prime Minister's office, An Xiaosan's face looked extremely ugly when he heard the report, and the fat on both sides of his cheeks became more obvious.
"Is it irreversible?"
"Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister." Kitamura Ring replied.
An Xiaosan said: "In this matter, the people in the Cabinet Intelligence Investigation Office have seriously neglected their duties. After this matter is calmed down, they will be held accountable. Also, will Shinichiro Shinkawa give out more information? I don't want this matter to continue endlessly."
Kitumura Ridge said: "What we know now is that our spies lurking in China and Russia have all suffered devastating arrests, and the losses have increased by 200 people. What I am worried about now is whether China and Russia will continue to seize this matter or make it public."
"Since they have been arrested, let them be loyal to the empire. We will not admit this to the outside world." An Xiaosan said.
Japan's worries have indeed come true.
Just two days after the spy incident, Russia took the lead in holding a press conference and revealed to reporters, "The Russian security department arrested a batch of Japanese spies lurking in Russia the day before yesterday, with a total of 91 people."
The reporters below were in an uproar. It was too rare to arrest such a large number of spies at one time. According to general international practice, such matters are rarely announced publicly and are basically handled privately, because no foreign spies are sent. If it causes a lot of controversy, it will be a problem for spies from their own country to be arrested in the future.
The spokesman continued: "These spies were employed by the Japanese government and have been lurking in Russia for a long time. Some have even been lurking for 20 years and are waiting for opportunities to steal Russian national intelligence, military secrets, etc. in important positions."
"There are even spies engaged in the dissemination of * remarks and creating false public opinion. This behavior of the Japanese government is a terrorist act that seriously violates international law. In view of this, Russia will consider reducing its diplomatic rank with Japan."
Russia directly bombarded Japan, which surprised many people. Many news media reported on this matter.
b News Network: "Japanese spies sank collectively in the Bering Sea, and Russia is considering reducing the diplomatic rank of Japan and Russia."
bb News Channel: "Russia arrested 91 Japanese spies, 5 of whom were shot dead directly."
Observer: "The Japanese spies have been lurking for 20 years and have caused countless losses to Russia."
Figaro News Website: "The Russian track and field doping incident may be exposed by Japanese spies, and Russia failed to do what Japan did in the 2018 Olympics, and Russia retaliated against Japan with a high profile."
Many comments from netizens have also appeared on the Internet.
"Aren't it all secretly arrested spies from other countries? Why did Russia announce it so high-profile this time?"
"I'm so cheated, the bear is angry."
"Russia's intelligence organization is the largest in the world, with the largest number of people. How can it be angry if it catches dozens of people? What exactly did Japan do? "
"It's a rumor. Some people say that there are Japanese people in the divorce incident of the Russian leader. Although Pujin and his wife Liu Demira had a little cold relationship, they had not yet reached the last step. It was because Pujin and Kabaeva's private relationship was hyped up. It is said that someone in the arrest of the Japanese told the exposure and fermentation of Pujin and the mistress, including the figures of Japanese agents and the fuel. Think about it, even if Pujin and his wife divorced for their own reasons, they wouldn't want to see someone behind him."
"The truth is upstairs, be careful that the Emperor is looking for you."
"I guess the person from the Ministry of Security of the Russian Federation is above. Otherwise, how could I know so detailed? Please give me some information."
This is not over yet. The US NN News reported more explosive news: "Russia arrested 91 Japanese spies. It is reported that China also arrested a large number of Japanese spies at the same time. The source of its intelligence may be provided to Russian intelligence organizations. China and Russia may have formed intelligence sharing, and the US government expressed concerns about this."
This suddenly became even more lively. It turned out that not only Russia, but also China took action. It seems that Japan's losses this time are huge.
The next day, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs press conference.
A reporter asked: "According to US media reports, China arrested a large number of Japanese spies a few days ago. Can you confirm? As of now, how many Japanese have been arrested by China for espionage? Also, does China's intelligence come from Russian intelligence agencies? Thank you."
Sister Ying said: "As far as I understand, the relevant Chinese departments are investigating relevant cases in accordance with the law. Regarding your second question, I do not know the specific number of people. For the information source you asked, you should probably ask the Russian spokesperson."
China chose to deal with it in a low-key manner and made a fortune as always. Just watch Japan and Russia fight each other.
This time, China could not catch more than 120 Japanese spies, which is one of the rare spy cases since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Chief No. 1 personally ordered that all these mole lees be found to avoid causing greater losses. He also took this opportunity to conduct in-depth investigations and unearth more spies hidden in our country.
China and Russia were very excited to catch people, but Japan suffered heavy losses and felt very painful. You should know that establishing an intelligence network requires years of operation, and sometimes an important spy can reverse a battle. Many of these spies in the intelligence investigation office are senior spies, hidden deep and obtaining high intelligence levels, which is very important to Japan. But now, a sweep can make decades of business operations ruined in one move.
On the outside, they had to strongly deny this matter. The most frequently asked question from the Japanese government spokesperson recently was about the spy case. The spokesperson said angrily: "This is a slander by China and Russia on Japan. Most of the people they arrested were Japanese students or exchange scholars. They were not spies at all. This was the intentional frame-up of the two countries."
"We can only express regrets about Russia's proposal to reduce diplomatic hierarchy, but I want to reiterate that Japan has not sent spies to the two countries at all. For the ordinary Japanese citizens they arrested, please release them as soon as possible. The so-called spies that have been swept in their own country, the Japanese government said that this matter has nothing to do with the Japanese government, so please do not put these things on Japan's head."
However, less than two days after the Japanese government issued its statement, Russian state television broadcast an interview report to the outside world. Shinichiro Shinkawa, director of the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence Investigation Office, was interviewed in Moscow, and many secrets of Japanese intelligence agencies were revealed in the interview.
Chapter completed!