- Jul 23, 2018
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Government of Sweden
Löfven Administration
Security Classification: TOP SECRET
Document Classification and Security Act 1995
To whom it may concern,
I hope this correspondence reaches you well.
I write to you this afternoon as part of the newly developing Swedish National Security Office - in light of recent events around the world, including that of the US Capitol Building, we are looking to substantially enhance our security capabilities in order to ensure the health and safety of state officials in Sweden. Up to now the Swedish Security and Intelligence Service operate a fleet of vehicles which have been deemed below a reasonable standard to ensure the security of the Prime Minister, cabinet officials and foreign dignitaries. After much deliberation an outreach project has been established with the view to acquire the finest equipment in the globe to outfit the National Security Office with sufficient technological advancements in order to accurately, efficiently and diligently operate in a rapidly changing global arena and combating modern threats to senior officials.
For this reason I am contacting you with the view to make a purchase of three 2007 Rolls Royce Phantom. All of which equipped with CBRN-grade sealed interior, in-build encrypted telephonic and radio communication systems, bulletproof glass and armour-plated bodywork, in-built oxygen supply, reinforced run-flat tyres, emergency lighting in the colour blue, blast-resistant frame and fuel tank, 360-degree audio and video recording in both daylight and night and encrypted GPS global tracking capabilities. This purchase and correspondence relating to such is made with the highest possible security classification, in Sweden a 'TOP SECRET' classification has been appended in line with the Document Classification and Security Act 1995 and would appreciate if you could match this with your own local protocols.
Kind Regards,
Klas Friberg
Director General
Swedish National Security Office
Jamie
Crown Copyright © Kingdom of Sweden
All information is subject to the Swedish Document Classification and Security Act 1995
All information is subject to the Swedish Document Classification and Security Act 1995
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