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136 OUT OF 200 ARRESTED IN ASEC DEMONSTRATION

mark citie | 11.09.2006 13:10 | Analysis | World

Police does not take any risks and they arrested over 136 people out of 200, who were having a peacefull demonstaration. All participating into demonstration were taken on photo and their identies were put on a security police’s black list.

136 OUT OF 200 ARRESTED IN ASEC DEMONSTRATION

Finland 11 April, 2006 - ASEC meeting in ex-national socialist coalitioner state’s (Nazi-Germany) has demonstated socialist state police system know how in participant protection.

All major hotels in Helsing are protected by Police, and each hotel is surrounded by many police vehicle plus several men on foot.

Public transportation has been planted civil policemen to inspect people’s move and talk.

Major streets and Helsinki’s main street is being populated by police patrols and men in an extent were police is able to see each other and observe movement between.

Command vehicles are used to command police and new underground police observation center is running with full power and is using untold amount of cameras around city area.

Police has arrived into Helsinki all around the nation and it is impossible to move over 50 meter distance in city center without coming across policemen.

Besides taking care of meeting quest’s security this is a unique possibility to Finnish intelligence and counterintelligenc to spy foreign attendees.

Police does not take any risks and they arrested over 136 people out of 200, who were having a peacefull demonstaration. All participating into demonstration were taken on photo and their identies were put on a security police’s black list.

Suspeciouos people being taken photagraps by the police and their identities are found out.

City center telephone traffic is being observed and all precautions are taken.

Police is cleaning the streets from unwanted citizen by either taking them under custody or transporting them away from decision maker’s eyes.

It is impossible not to get the feeling of visiting in East-Germany.

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