To be honest, Li Wei has been secretly investigating a person recently, because this person is likely to be a very difficult enemy and a terrible enemy in the years to come.
Even the entire Kuomintang and Red Party secret service organizations may face catastrophe because of this person.
And according to the information Li Wei knew, this person is already in Shanghai, and is very likely to have hooked up with the Japanese, and will also become the leader of the secret service headquarters integrated by the Japanese.
Since ancient times, people have said that Lu Bu of the Three Kingdoms was a domestic slave with three surnames and was shameless. However, the person Li Wei paid attention to was also an out-and-out shameless person.
To be honest, during the entire Anti-Japanese War, according to statistical data, the total number of traitors who served the Japanese invaders was as high as more than 3 million.
Among them, there were more than 1 million people who fought directly for the Japanese. The number of people was as large as the crucian carp crossing the river.
Even after the end of the Anti-Japanese War and Japan's surrender, the number of puppet troops stationed in China except for Manchukuo was about 1.186 million people disarmed by the Kuomintang and the Red Party, while the Manchukuo and puppet Mongolian troops had 400,000 at that time
Military police.
In addition, during the entire Anti-Japanese War, there were more than 1.18 million puppet troops who were killed, wounded, captured, and surrendered, as well as other scattered puppet troops, so the total number is as high as 3 million.
However, during the Japanese invasion of China, the total number of Japanese invaders in China was only about 1.2 million.
From this we can easily see that in the current war, there are more traitors than the total number of Japanese invaders.
Moreover, these people acted as cannon fodder for the Japanese army on the battlefield, and plundered Chinese civilians for the Japanese army off the battlefield. They did all kinds of evil, so they became one of the main stumbling blocks for the Chinese military and civilians to fight against the Japanese invaders.
Among these traitors, ten were the most evil. Among these ten, there was one who posed the greatest threat to Li Wei and other Kuomintang or Red Party spy organizations.
This person is Li Moqun.
This man went to the Soviet Union to study as early as 1927 after the failure of the First Great Revolution, and returned to Shanghai the next year to engage in underground work for the Red Party, so he and his wife were both members of the Red Party.
In the same year, Li Moqun was arrested by the patrol house of the public concession. He used his connections to become a disciple of Ji Yunqing, a leader of the Shanghai Youth Gang, and Ji Yunqing guaranteed his release from prison.
In 1932, Li Moqun was arrested by agents of the CC department of the Kuomintang. Unable to withstand the torture, he surrendered and rebelled. He was immediately appointed by the Kuomintang as an intelligence agent directly under the Shanghai work area of the Party Affairs Investigation Section of the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang and an investigator in Nanjing District, specializing in
Engage in espionage operations.
At that time, Li Moqun, in his public capacity as the editor of the Shanghai Social News magazine, attacked the Red Party and progressives together with Ding Mocun and others who were also early members of the Red Party but had defected to join the CC faction of the Kuomintang.
However, their attacks were carried out anonymously, so the Shanghai underground party organization of the Red Party did not know about it at first.
However, Ding Mo Village immediately betrayed the organization after the rebellion, while Li Moqun concealed the truth of the betrayal from the organization after the rebellion. At the same time, he also tried his best to hide the Red Party members who were connected with it from the CC Department.
As a result, the underground party organization of the Red Party was unable to determine Li Moqun's identity for a while, so they ordered him to assassinate Ding Moqun to test his loyalty.
But after Li Moqun accepted the mission, he turned around and told Ding Mocun the whole truth.
After a while of discussion, the two decided to find a scapegoat to report to the Red Party because they were afraid of the power of the underground anti-corruption team of the Red Party.
So they chose the Shanghai District Chief of the CC Department as the target of assassination to serve as a messenger to the Red Party.
However, after this person was assassinated, it caused extreme shock in the CC Department. The leaders of the CC Department, the Xu brothers, personally organized the search for the murderer and arrested Ding Mocun and Li Moqun.
However, due to lack of evidence, the backer from Dingmo Village was released, while Li Moqun continued to be detained.
However, Li Moqun's wife had also joined the CC family at this time, so at this time, this man also sent money everywhere and even sacrificed his life to rescue Li Moqun.
However, with the outbreak of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Japanese imperialism launched a full-scale war of aggression against China, and Shanghai fell in November.
Li Moqun was originally ordered to conduct "lurk work" in Nanjing, but on the eve of Nanjing's fall, Li Moqun and others fled from Nanjing to Hankou.
While in Nanjing, Li Moqun had already colluded with the Japanese spy Yoshiko Kawashima, and reached a certain consensus.
Because in the early days of the war, after the Japanese occupied some cities in North and East China, they wanted to consolidate the positions they had obtained and prepare for the next attack.
Therefore, a peace smoke screen was once used in an attempt to split the anti-Japanese national united front and induce the Chinese government to surrender.
Of course, there are also some wavering elements in China who are ready to take the enemy's bait, and traitors and traitors are interspersed among them, spreading pessimistic arguments and various rumors that the war of resistance will be defeated, with the intention of influencing the government and begging for peace from Japanese imperialism.
Moreover, as the Japanese invaders gained an advantage in China's offensive, they also began to establish a puppet regime in the occupied areas. Therefore, Li Moqun felt that it might be very profitable to join the Japanese, so he fled to Hong Kong.
After arriving in Hong Kong, he quickly caught up with the Japanese Consul General in Hong Kong. This person believed that Li Moqun would not play any role in Hong Kong, so he introduced Li Moqun to the secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Shanghai.
After Li Moqun went to Shanghai to meet the secretary of the embassy, the clerk asked Li Moqun to provide information for the Japanese Embassy, and Li Moqun naturally agreed.
Therefore, Li Moqun, who turned from a Red Party traitor to a Kuomintang agent, then became a hawk of the Japanese invaders and a traitor who betrayed the country and surrendered to the enemy.
So judging from the time, this person should have settled in Shanghai now.
However, the Kuomintang's various secret service agencies have always been willing to kill traitors by mistake rather than let them go.
Moreover, the concession still exists, and the Japanese forces have not yet directly invaded, so the traitor lackeys do not dare to openly operate in the concession.
In addition, the anti-Japanese sentiment of the Shanghai people was also rising at this time, and a series of spy organizations of the Kuomintang in Shanghai would also use assassination and other means to assassinate traitors.
Therefore, although Li Moqun was in Shanghai, he did not have a bad gun in his hand. Therefore, at this time, he must be thinking about how to protect himself.
For someone who has been involved in both the Red Party and the Kuomintang Party, it is very difficult to find him, so it is normal for those arranged by Li Wei not to be able to find him.
Therefore, some of Li Wei's plans naturally came to nothing.