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BNI got wind that a group of mercenaries were huddled in a one - storey townhouse near Sakumono plotting up some massive attack somewhere. They rushed over, but just before they stormed the house an explosion blew up the building. On entering the partially demolished house, it was discovered that nearly everything was burnt beyond recognition. The force of the explosion appeared to have thrown the plotters up inside their reinforced concrete bunker, where there now lay crumpled, all of them brain - dead. Tried as they did all the Ghanaian security services could not obtain any clues from the wreckage to piece the plot together: targets, dates, live threats, nothing - they had nothing. The government therefore invited, firstly, the UKs Scotland Yard. Then the FBI. And finally Israels Mossad. But none of them with all their technology could, after several days, extract anything concrete about the mercenaries plot. The government, now completely desperate, was advised to try an agency from a country with investigative tactics completely different from the West. After much debate, N. Korea was settled on. That is how come on a fateful day in January, Sergeant Pak led a group of three mean looking security operatives from Pyongyang to Accra. They visited the preserved crime scene straight from the airport, and spent forty-five minutes in the collapsed building. Then they came out and handed over a thick dossier containing the full plans of the plotters to the Ghanaian officials. Completely gobsmacked, the lead official asked in a shaky voice: how? Sergeant Pak frowned, shrugged, and, without breaking his stride to the car that will take them back to the airport, growled: THEY confessed.
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 00:09:37 +0000

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