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Four hundred and sixty eight, earthquake

3. Regarding the purpose of the "Star" plan formulated by the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence agency.

1. Regarding the "Star" plan formulated by the intelligence agencies of the Chinese Communist Party, the Secrecy Bureau headquarters and other relevant intelligence agencies have known about it at least by the end of February this year, and learned that the purpose of the plan is to target Taiwan's intelligence agencies. Specifically,

It was said that it was aimed at the Secrecy Bureau's intelligence system in Hong Kong. This intelligence has been confirmed by many parties. However, no further investigation or sandbox simulation was conducted on its content.

2. After an in-depth analysis of the various situations that occurred after the explosion of the "Kashmir Princess" plane, the specific target of the CCP's "Star" plan is indeed the Secrecy Bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong. The Secrecy Bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong is powerful and seems to have

This was intolerable to the CCP, so the "Star" plan was formulated.

3. The implementation method of the CCP's "Star" plan is to use the "Kashmir Princess" aircraft as a government charter flight, which makes people think that the delegation led by Zhou Enlai of the CCP will take the plane, which serves as the tipping point of the incident. The CCP did not

This will set a huge trap to induce the Secrecy Bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong to take careless actions against the aircraft, thereby arousing attacks from all parties and even world public opinion. At the same time, it will use the power of the Hong Kong police to attack the personnel and organization of the Secrecy Bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong.

mechanism.

4. According to insiders, the Chinese Communist Party has provided intelligence information to the Hong Kong police four times. The initial intelligence information targeted people who were directly or indirectly involved in the "Kashmir Princess" bombing. Later, the scope was gradually expanded and will be kept confidential.

The bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong infiltrated latent personnel into the Hong Kong government, police, courts, and prisons, and notified the Hong Kong police in batches, forcing the Hong Kong police to arrest these intelligence personnel.

5. According to incomplete statistics, the Hong Kong police have recently carried out many arrests or destruction operations, resulting in the arrest of about 132 people from the Secrecy Bureau’s intelligence agency in Hong Kong, and 76 people who heard the news and fled (including fleeing to Macau).

Guan Jinzhou, the head of the Hong Kong Intelligence Station), forty-six activity bases were destroyed by the Hong Kong police. At this point, the Secrecy Bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong suffered a major blow, and the organizational system was fragmented.

Conclusion 1: The "Star" plan formulated by the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence agency was carefully designed and various consequences were foreseen.

Conclusion 2: Taking the "Kashmir Princess" as the starting point of the plan, it induced the Secrecy Bureau's intelligence agency in Hong Kong to take careless actions.

Conclusion 3: Its ultimate purpose is to attack the intelligence power of the Secrecy Bureau in Hong Kong and change the balance of power between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in Hong Kong. However, our intelligence agency was completely unaware of this.

4. Regarding the follow-up purpose of the "Star" plan formulated by the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence agency.

1. After analysis, the "Star" plan formulated by the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence agency is not a short-term behavior, but has a long-term purpose.

2. It is expected that the Chinese Communist Party will continue to take advantage of our careless actions in the future and further use the power of the Hong Kong police to crack down on the intelligence personnel and organizations of the Secrecy Bureau in Hong Kong.

3. If our intelligence systems fail to take warning and learn lessons, they may suffer greater losses in the future.

This research report ends here.

The signature below the report is: Zuo Shaoqing, researcher at the Intelligence Research Institute of the National Defense Secret Service, year, month and day.

Zeng Shaowu read this research report. Although he was panicked, he did not dare not to send this research report back to Taiwan.

A few days later, the Intelligence Research Institute of the Security Bureau marked the report as "top secret" and issued it to the heads of all intelligence agencies.

In this way, not only Mao Renfeng saw this research report, but also the director of the National Security Bureau Zheng Jiemin, the heads of various intelligence agencies saw it. Even Mr. Jing Guo and President Chiang who were in charge of intelligence work also saw it.

This research report, signed "Zuo Shaoqing", was naturally referred to as "Zuo Bao" by these high-level leaders.

It was this "leftist newspaper" that caused a major earthquake in Taiwan's intelligence systems. Because every official who read this "leftist newspaper" was shocked by its contents.

On July 10, a national security meeting chaired by Mr. Jing Guo was held in the conference room of the National Security Bureau.

Participants in the meeting included the heads of Taiwan's intelligence agencies and members of the National Security Council.

The meeting was quite peaceful on the surface, with very few people even speaking loudly. But between the words, deadly swords and guns were hidden. The most intense secret fight was between Mao Renfeng, the director of the Secrecy Bureau and the director of the National Security Bureau.

Between Zheng Jiemin.

Zheng Jiemin said calmly: "Brother Renfeng, you must have read this 'leftist newspaper'. What do you think?"

Mao Renfeng stared at him coldly and said, "Brother Jiemin, what do you mean?"

Zheng Jiemin said: “From the ‘Left Newspaper’, there seems to be something wrong with the ‘No. 1’ operation formulated by our Secrecy Bureau.”

Mao Renfeng responded: "Brother Jiemin, you also agreed to this 'No. 1' action, didn't you?"

Zheng Jiemin said: "Those of us here today all agreed at the time. However, we were not responsible for the specific actions, and we did not understand the entire situation. At least from the Zuo Bao, there were indeed some unusual signs at that time, and you

During the specific implementation, they were not fully considered. Logically speaking, you should be able to analyze these doubts. If we, and Mr. Jiang, knew all these circumstances, we might not agree to this 'No. 1'

Take action."

Mao Renfeng stared at him angrily, but could not say a word.

Everyone here is an expert. Zuo Shaoqing was able to make such an analysis without knowing all the information. So, couldn’t the Director of the Security Bureau, who was in his position, also not be able to see this situation?

During this meeting, the two sides argued for a long time. But the more they argued, the more passive people on Mao Renfeng's side became. Everyone present could also see that Mr. Jingguo's face was also very ugly. The relationship between him and Mao Renfeng

Everyone knew about the hostile relationship. They had a hunch that Mao Renfeng might not have a good life in the future.

After the meeting, Mr. Jingguo personally reported to President Chiang Kai-shek. He mainly meant two things: First, the Secrecy Bureau should reform and change the current situation where it is difficult to reliably perform its tasks. Second, it was necessary to capture Mao Renfeng.

When President Chiang considers this issue, he has more concerns. In his mind, the current overall situation for Taiwan is still to "counterattack the mainland." In this regard, even if Mao Renfeng has no credit, he still has hard work! Secondly, after all, Mao Renfeng

Feng had followed him for many years and believed that he was loyal to him. Therefore, President Chiang considered that in the end, he still kept Mao Renfeng. However, the Secrecy Bureau must make changes, otherwise it will be difficult to adapt to the development of the future situation.

In July of this year, the former Department of Defense Secret Service was reorganized into the Department of Defense Intelligence Agency. This means that the Intelligence Agency is required to strengthen the research and analysis of intelligence in the future, rather than taking such and such actions without considering the consequences. Mao Ren

Although Feng retained his position in the Bureau, his power was greatly reduced.

After the Secrecy Bureau was restructured into the Intelligence Bureau, Mao Renfeng became resentful of Zuo Shaoqing, who was far away in Hong Kong. By mid-August, he ordered the research team in Hong Kong to withdraw to Taiwan.

It was under this situation that Zuo Shaoqing had to pack her bags and reluctantly left Hong Kong. In her heart, she regretted that she could not get in touch with the organization, and she was also worried about her future fate.

It was at this time that Du Ziyuan, who was still in Hong Kong, unexpectedly saw this report written by Zuo Shaoqing titled "Research Report on the Special Situations of the "Kashmir Princess" Explosion and the CCP's "Star" Project"

.This "report" was secretly sent to Hong Kong, and it was stipulated that no other person could see it.

Du Ziyuan was very surprised when he saw it. This female intelligence officer from Taiwan's Secrecy Bureau actually had such a thorough analysis ability. He had heard Feng Dun mention Zuo Shaoqing several times about the development of the mainland's economic situation and his influence on it.

She has analyzed the future development of Hong Kong's economic situation very thoroughly. And the research report in his hand has already analyzed the core content of the "Star" plan.

Du Ziyuan thought about it further and was even more surprised. If the "Star" project was to combat the power of Taiwan's intelligence agencies in Hong Kong, then the research report written by Zuo Shaoqing was almost a heavier blow to the Taiwan Secrecy Bureau.

blow.

So, who is she? How dare she write such a research report. Du Ziyuan became very interested in her. So, he and Feng Dun discussed whether they could arrange a time for him to meet this person from Taiwan.

Meet the female intelligence officer and get to know her.

However, Feng Dun told him that the intelligence officer named Zuo Shaoqing had returned to Taiwan two days ago. He had no idea whether he would return to Hong Kong in the future.

Du Ziyuan felt a little regretful in his heart for not having met this woman earlier. At this time, he had an indescribable feeling in his heart, a feeling of melancholy and regret.

Therefore, Du Ziyuan and Zuo Shaoqing passed each other again this time. It is a pity that I write this.

Later, after Zuo Shaoqing returned to Taiwan, like Ye Gongjin, he was relegated to the cold palace by Mao Renfeng and never took on more important tasks. This situation lasted until Mao Renfeng's death.

On September 2, 1955, the British government submitted the "Comprehensive Police Investigation Report on the Sabotage Case of the "Kashmir Princess" to the Chinese government. The content confirmed that the explosion of the "Kashmir Princess" was indeed caused by Taiwan's secret service.

A sabotage operation planned and implemented. The specific executor of this operation was a maintenance worker named Zheng Ju at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport. However, the British government in Hong Kong hastily ended the case on the grounds that no conclusive evidence had been found.

By this time, Du Ziyuan's mission should also be over. But, it's not yet.

Even he himself did not expect that, just as Zuo Shaoqing predicted in his research report, in October, the "Star" plan would come into play again, giving another heavy blow to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense Intelligence Agency, which had just completed its adjustment.


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