Chapter 1749 Desarev is busy
Xiao Peng invited Desarev to eat hot pot for a reason. He was going to a special place now.
When Desarev knew that Xiao Peng was going there, he did not answer him directly. Instead, he called his superiors to confirm that Xiao Peng could go there before deciding not to follow Xiao Peng.
Desarev had two thoughts about where Xiao Peng was going: first, who was Xiao Peng? How could he possibly be going there? Second, he was finally free.
In fact, Desarev was not willing to stare at Xiao Peng. After all, it was not a pleasant thing to follow him around in this wilderness.
And now Desarev has other things to do: first of all, he will work with the Nova police to deal with the two Indians! Ekaterina and the others have now returned to Noyabrsk to deal with the two Indians.
Speaking of which, those two Indians are courting death. If you want to rape someone, go back home. What are you doing here in Russia? And who else could you target, Ekaterina and Eugenia? Who are Ekaterina and Eugenia? Not counting their great-grandfather Yazov, Ekaterina's father alone is enough to give those two guys a hard time: he's a high-ranking Gazprom executive!
The two Indians dared to mess around in Russia because they came to do business with Gazprom. They thought that since they were customers, they were of course the God of Wealth. In addition, they felt that they were going to die anyway, so they just cared about whoever they wanted.
They really can't stand it if they offend the top management of Gazprom!
Those two guys were from wealthy families in India. The Indians wanted to save them, while the Russians were ready to kill them. This matter had escalated to the level of both countries, and as for Xiao Peng and Kashin, who shot them, they were ignored.
However, this matter is getting bigger and bigger. Even the Indian ambassador to Russia has arrived in Noyabrsk with a group of Indian diplomatic staff.
His action put pressure on the FSB: what if he stole those two people?
After all, the ambassador has 'diplomatic immunity'.
In fact, if you watch international news, you'll notice that when two countries get into heated arguments, they often do this: either they recall their ambassadors, or they ask the other side to recall their ambassador, or they do both. This is generally the highest form of diplomatic protest.
For example, Russia quarrels with Europe all the time and expels each other's diplomats for no reason, but it has never expelled the other side's "ambassador" because if it does so... the consequences will be very serious!
After all, when an ambassador is in another country, he or she represents the country's head of state! Therefore, an ambassador enjoys complete immunity in another country, and the ambassador's personal and property safety must be guaranteed by his or her country, and he or she does not have to pay taxes! Communications between the ambassador and his or her country and other diplomats must be kept confidential. If the ambassador carries documents across the border, the country where he or she is located cannot view them. Other countries cannot enter and search the embassy. This can be understood as being on foreign territory in this country...
Anyway, there are so many rules.
If the ambassador is withdrawn, it will also mean "I don't want to play with you anymore!" In other words, the political and economic relations between the two sides will be downgraded.
What’s interesting is that just a few days ago, France recalled its ambassador to the United States.
This is also a case of the Americans being unkind: they directly snatched France's submarine order worth $56 billion. As for the Americans, when it comes to "interests," they have no "allies" at all.
The most terrifying thing is this "immunity." For example, if the ambassador of country A breaks the law while visiting country B, country B cannot arrest the ambassador unless country A agrees; at most, they can be expelled. This means that if the Indian ambassador to Russia manages to rescue the two individuals, Russia will be unable to do anything about it. Therefore, the FSB and the police will have to keep a close eye on them—after all, both are in the hospital, one with severe frostbite, the other having had a leg amputated...
This is not just an exaggeration on the part of Russia. Western countries are very professional in playing with "diplomatic immunity".
Two years ago, the wife of an American diplomat stationed in the UK violated traffic rules and drove in the opposite direction - she was not used to right-hand drive cars in the UK, and she directly hit and killed a 19-year-old local British boy.
To put it bluntly, it's all the fault of the diplomat's wife.
But the woman ran away—she escaped under the guise of diplomatic immunity! This example is not an isolated case: their diplomats in Pakistan also ran a red light and killed someone before fleeing back to the United States.
When such incidents occurred, the United States refused when both Britain and Pakistan asked the United States to give up its diplomatic immunity in order to facilitate criminal prosecution.
But if the same thing happens to Americans, it will be a different story.
For example, a Georgian diplomat killed someone in the United States and wanted to use diplomatic immunity. As a result, the United States directly pressured Georgia to give up its diplomatic immunity. The diplomat was sentenced to 21 years in prison.
Well... the UK did something similar.
When a Colombian diplomat in the UK was in London, he saw someone robbing his son and shot and killed the robber. At that time, Colombia demanded to exercise diplomatic immunity but eventually gave it up under pressure from the UK - this is how it is between countries: big fish eat small fish, small fish eat shrimps.
India and Russia have such close economic, trade and military relations that if the diplomats were really allowed to take them away, the matter would end there.
But can the FSB allow them to take these two Indians away?
This is impossible!
Who was the predecessor of the FSB? The KGB, the same people who played up the ambassadorial rules!
Everyone knows that wiretapping foreign embassies is prohibited, but what did the KGB do back then? On the opening day of the U.S. Embassy in the former Soviet Union, four Soviet Young Pioneers presented the American ambassador with a magnificent, large wooden American emblem. This emblem hung in the ambassador's office for eight years.
It turns out there was a special listening device installed in the emblem, which required no batteries or external current. Even the anti-eavesdropping equipment of the time couldn't pick up any of its signals. The KGB kept the American ambassador under surveillance for eight years! When the Americans finally discovered the listening device, they carried the emblem and the device to the United Nations to complain, which was quite a sight.
But the fact that so many Indian diplomats have flocked to Noyabrsk must be because of those two men. The FSB bears a heavy responsibility. Furthermore, they have to cooperate with the Salekhard police to apprehend the human trafficking ring. Desarev wishes he could clone himself; he's truly overwhelmed. Even Slomov and his men have already been sent from Moscow to Noyabrsk. He's so short-staffed! How can he send people to follow Xiao Peng everywhere?
So Xiao Peng and Kasim drove the car with the repaired headlights away from Salekhard and headed to his next stop.
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