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From: Johnston <Johnston@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: A raid.
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 22:24:20 +0000
*****INTERNAL: Achilles Project
>>>>>[I've got some bad news for everybody. Two pallets, approximately
30 million street value of controlled substances were removed from safe
storage at Lone Star's storage facility in Downtown. Security was
bypassed, they got in, and out, within 4 minutes. Also, confiscated
weapons kept as evidence, and five cases of cop killers are gone with
the shipment. According to the information we have at this time, it
would appear that laughing boy took the lot. Thunda, is now not only a
rich terrorist, he has weapons and ammunition. Sufficient to start a
serious fucking war on the streets. The drugs and BTL's are likely to
be used to provide purchasing power for more explosives and detonators,
and god knows what else. Lone Star are operating on the belief that he
had internal assistance, but after looking at the operation, he didn't
need it. Soem serious assistance from some of those decker wizards of
his, and he's in. The area was deserted, relying on technology to
prevent entry. The perps came in through the back wall, using a thermal
lance to cut through the walls from the basement of the court house next
door. Don't ask how they got the gear into the building, Thunda has
been resourceful in the past. It appears the lance was brought in
through a loading bay used to deliver maintenance for the courthouse
boilers and air conditioning units. The problem just took a new
direction.

We've shut the site down, and called in forensics, though I don't hold
much hope of turning up more than we've got.]<<<<<
-- Agent Johnson <22:23:11/01-04-58>
FBI, Achilles Project
Seattle, UCAS.

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