Halland News – After a new round of circulating letters showing a Sammyville soldier operating inside Halland, the Halland Intelligence Agency (HIA) received the break they had been waiting for. A high ranking diplomat within the Halland Government came forward with pertinent information regarding the photo ops involving the Sammyville soldier and two other soldiers wearing orange and blue uniforms. According to officials still investigating the matter, the Halland diplomat was coerced by the McDonaldland Government into taking payments in exchange for foreign soldiers conducting photo ops inside Halland. The foreign soldiers (pictured below) were then smuggled into Halland from McDonaldland by the Halland diplomat and was able to get past Halland Security due to her credentials. The HIA has not yet released the name of the diplomat as the investigation into the matter is still ongoing.
"The good news is that the diplomat has been very cooperative to this point and turned herself in after determining that wrong doing may have occurred,” stated an HIA official. The official also stated that there were a total of at least four foreign soldiers that took photo ops inside Halland and were able to bypass Halland border security and re-enter McDonaldland which included the Sammyville soldier.
Once again, the McDonaldland Government has been implicated in yet another scheme which violates the sovereignty of Halland. And chances are, evidence is mounting that Hallville had a role in the photo ops according to an HIA spokesman. "We are in possession of evidence that may implicate that the Hallville Government had some involvement in the photo op even if it was indirectly.”
According to the HIA, the foreign soldiers took many photos while inside Halland and that other pictures may surface. "Those pictures are to be dismissed since we now have information on the types of photographs taken,” said the HIA spokesman.
Halland News was advised that once the investigation has been completed, General Amongstus will address the nation in a press conference.