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Bretonian Broadcasting Corporation

Prime Minister George Mountbatten, while under the heavy protection of the Intelligence Agency of Bretonia's finest agents, made a public address to the House today. The address concerns a possible terrorist attack on New London by a Molly terrorist cell known as the "Knights of the Old Guard". The possible terrorist alert was given by the Green Fronts own political leader, Marta Bonnet, who provided surprising transmissions of the threat.

Our sister corporation, Telegraph News Channel has already covered the story in full, the report can be viewed at the following neural net site; www.telegraphnews.br.org/dirtybomb

Prime Minister Mountbatten had this to say;



"It's troubling news that after these short years of peace between the Molly activists and our own Government to hear that the petty terrorists are planning an attack on our nations capital. While our citizens fight to endure a long and straining war against the Kusari Empire who invade our systems from the north, we now must endure social lowlifes trying to strike fear and terror into our lives. Those that force salt into our already opened wounds.

We don't know the extent of the damage that this weapon can do, nor the target in which the Knights of the Old Guard are planning on unleashing such a deadly weapon. While there is no need to cause panic or alarm, we have people working on the situation ranging from the Home Secretary and the Home Office of Military Intelligence, to ensure that the safety of our house will remain the highest priority while our fighting men and women continue to hold strong against the Kusari hounds."


Subsequently following the Prime Minister was the Director of the IAB, Regis Lawson, stated the following; "The increase of Anti-terrorist activities within our house has been stepped up since we've received word of this Dirty bomb. Threats to the security of this house, during peace or war, will not be taken lightly, and those that wish to attempt such crimes will be brought to justice swiftly. While, we have reason to believe that the target of this dirty bomb will most likely be the Government sector of New London. However, we will step up security in all cities on New London, and step up security on all stations."

Both the Prime Minister and Director Lawson want to reassure the public that the threat will be contained and stopped before any significant damage has been caused to the civilian population or the Governmental structure of the Kingdom.

-- Janet Moxley
Reporter for BBC