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Arcerion was quick to condemn the report through official channels, the Foreign Office and Home Office both denouncing the report as outlandish, unprofessional, and an affront to well-researched journalism and contrary to the values of a free and independent press. The Foreign Secretary of Arcerion alleged that this was an attempt by the [[Supreme National Assembly]] of the Cape to degrade Arcer influence in South Crona and damage the international reputation of their perceived strategic enemy. The Cape Town Free Press eventually retracted their statement through an official redaction on the 16th of September, effectively ending the incident without further reporting or new information coming to light.  
Arcerion was quick to condemn the report through official channels, the Foreign Office and Home Office both denouncing the report as outlandish, unprofessional, and an affront to well-researched journalism and contrary to the values of a free and independent press. The Foreign Secretary of Arcerion alleged that this was an attempt by the [[Supreme National Assembly]] of the Cape to degrade Arcer influence in South Crona and damage the international reputation of their perceived strategic enemy. The Cape Town Free Press eventually retracted their statement through an official redaction on the 16th of September, effectively ending the incident without further reporting or new information coming to light.  
== Evidence of Surveillance and Spying ==
== Evidence of Surveillance and Spying ==
The Cape Town Free Press was unable when asked for further comment to highlight additional information after the initial article was published. The unnamed source in the Washakaran State Security service was rumoured to be Deputy Director [[Manea Totohu]], who had a long history of conducting what the Arcer government considered state-sponsored acts of terrorism by supporting Indigenous rebels in both Telekona and Washakara that conducted attacks against Arcerion.  
The Cape Town Free Press was unable when asked for further comment to highlight additional information after the initial article was published. The unnamed source in the Washakaran State Security service was rumoured to be Deputy Director [[Manea Totohu]], who had a long history of conducting what the Arcer government considered state-sponsored acts of terrorism by supporting Indigenous rebels in both Telekona and Washakara that conducted attacks against Arcerion.
The evidence stemmed from the landing of two separate private charter small jet aircraft at the Eubunga Executive Airport. The unnamed source alleged that this carried a pair of teams from the Office of Public Safety and National Security, and by extension other press agencies and news sources commented this was likely members of the OPSNS' Operations Directorate. The source said that the teams had infiltrated several of the hotels and residences of many Washakaran politicians and foreign diplomats, and also said they had conducted activities within the conference hall and event venue itself.  
The evidence stemmed from the landing of two separate private charter small jet aircraft at the Eubunga Executive Airport. The unnamed source alleged that this carried a pair of teams from the Office of Public Safety and National Security, and by extension other press agencies and news sources commented this was likely members of the OPSNS' Operations Directorate. The source said that the teams had infiltrated several of the hotels and residences of many Washakaran politicians and foreign diplomats, and also said they had conducted activities within the conference hall and event venue itself.  
[[File:Photo for TRIAD thing.PNG|thumb|(Top) Photo of a similar private passenger yet used by South Crona Air; (Bottom) Eubunga International Convention Centre, one of the supposedly surveilled locations. ]]
[[File:Photo for TRIAD thing.PNG|thumb|(Top) Photo of a similar private passenger yet used by South Crona Air; (Bottom) Eubunga International Convention Centre, one of the supposedly surveilled locations. |250x250px]]
Beyond these facts the Cape Town Free Press was unable to provide further specifics or commentary on the events or personalities involed.  
Beyond these facts the Cape Town Free Press was unable to provide further specifics or commentary on the events or personalities involed.  
== Political Reactions ==
== Political Reactions ==

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