He was also a member of the Soviet secret police.
"The Soviet police can't do any more than we can," he said.
They retreated after the Soviet police were called, but vowed to return.
Between 1932-1946 the Soviet secret police detained approximately 18,207,150 prisoners.
"I still don't know, but he must have been Soviet secret police," she says.
He was then stopped by the Soviet police on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon.
Immediately Soviet secret police moved a few paces into the visitor's court.
Bazarov was arrested by the Soviet secret police during the summer of 1930.
Upon his return from Paris, he was arrested by the Soviet police.
"It was much easier in my section of the newspaper to write how the Soviet police were fine and that they received awards."