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| Terrorist Attack Foiled; And covered up! | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 10 2004, 01:46 PM (165 Views) | |
| United Elias | Jan 10 2004, 01:46 PM Post #1 |
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(remember you dont know this ICly because its been covered up) Port Said, Mediterranean The Gabonese flagged freighter had only just moored alongside the concrete dock minutes ago and now jeeps from the Federal Customs Service, and The Maritime Security Service with the supervision of FSB officers pull up on the dock after a source claimed the vessel was smuggling narcotics. The gangway moves into position, as the security forces waiting on the pier, weapons drawn, prepare to search the vessel, as soon as the crew have been offloaded. Once all of them have disembarked, the agents move in, black Kevlar cladding their body’s. As they disappear into the ship, with more agents still on the dock, the ship’s Gabonese crew are handcuffed and the men wait for the search to be complete, knowing that there is a high likelihood of finding nothing, as per usual. Half an hour later, the periodic radio transmissions from the search teams below decks still report that only cocoa, rice and other agricultural products had been found, none of which looked much like crates of quality marijuana. Then an excited voice is heard over the air waves. “Blue, this is Alpha, we’ve found what looks like a large explosive device in a container labelled machine parts.” The team on the dock jumped up from their casual positions, “Roger Alpha, is it triggered, is it timed, we need information?” “Hold on…No. Wait, oh god, guys I think it’s a radiological device!” The FSB supervisors then took over the radios, “Copy, we are alerting NBC response teams, do not, I repeat, do not attempt to dismantle or diffuse the device, now stay calm and tell me whether we’re dealing with an atomic bomb or just a dirty nuke?” “Sir, it looks pretty crude to me, but its definitely hot, as our Geiger counter’s going nuts, way more than background, i'd say a dirty bomb.” “Okay, now your teams clear the vessel, don’t expose yourselves anymore. One more thing, and this applies to everybody, this never happened, clear? If anyone asks why Hazmat were at the docks, then you say drill or false alarm, either way not a word of the truth to anyone, or even each other once we clear this up.” |
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