- May 22, 2020
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As the final seconds ticked away that would mark the end of the forty-eight hour grace period marking the closure of the Thai Embassy, and the lack of movement from the Thai embassy itself, the Policja and Office of State Protection Department I agents would prepare themselves to make entry into the building. The Policja district chief would allow the Thai personnel within the building another ten minute window of grace before the unarmed Policja and POSP agents would move to make entry into the building.
As the building was officially back under the jurisdiction of Polish forces they no longer required permission to enter the building, they would make entry into the building and loudly announce themselves as Policja and order each personnel to stop what they were doing as everything in the building now belonged to the Polish government. As they moved through the building, the Policja forces would escort each member of the Thai staff to the awaiting government cars recently purchased. POSP agents would insure they would photograph each member of the embassy staff and finger print them to insure their records were inside the Policja and POSP systems to insure there was no future espionage activities. Once a vehicle was full of staff, the government driver would drive their passengers to the international airport in Warsaw where a ticket would be purchased by the Polish government and they would be unable to leave the airport lest they be arrested for illegally entering Poland. Should any Thai staffers have family residing within Poland, a Policja officer would pick them up and allow them to pack their personal belongings before escorting them to the airport as well.
Back in the former Thai Embassy, the Agents and Policja officers would carefully catalogue everything found within the building and carefully box it up and place it in vans utilized by the Policja to be escorted to the Polish Institute of Research and Implementation. As there had been no activity by the Thai staffers within the building to secure classified information or destroy it, it is assumed this was the biggest cache of classified documents information a foreign government has allowed to fall into the hands of another government in modern history.
Bossza007
As the building was officially back under the jurisdiction of Polish forces they no longer required permission to enter the building, they would make entry into the building and loudly announce themselves as Policja and order each personnel to stop what they were doing as everything in the building now belonged to the Polish government. As they moved through the building, the Policja forces would escort each member of the Thai staff to the awaiting government cars recently purchased. POSP agents would insure they would photograph each member of the embassy staff and finger print them to insure their records were inside the Policja and POSP systems to insure there was no future espionage activities. Once a vehicle was full of staff, the government driver would drive their passengers to the international airport in Warsaw where a ticket would be purchased by the Polish government and they would be unable to leave the airport lest they be arrested for illegally entering Poland. Should any Thai staffers have family residing within Poland, a Policja officer would pick them up and allow them to pack their personal belongings before escorting them to the airport as well.
Back in the former Thai Embassy, the Agents and Policja officers would carefully catalogue everything found within the building and carefully box it up and place it in vans utilized by the Policja to be escorted to the Polish Institute of Research and Implementation. As there had been no activity by the Thai staffers within the building to secure classified information or destroy it, it is assumed this was the biggest cache of classified documents information a foreign government has allowed to fall into the hands of another government in modern history.
Bossza007