A Message from Sylvester Aden

Welcome to the website of National Security Command. My name is Sylvester Aden, and I am here to tell you more about the NSC, and how we protect the good citizens of Great Britain from anyone that threatens the order and stability of our fair land.

In these pages, I will tell you how the NSC was formed in 2017, give you a guide to the organisation, a virtual tour of our headquarters in Lierbury, and many, many more insights into this, the most powerful and effective force this country has ever known.

You may consider a career with the NSC. If so, please get in contact with us. We are always looking for the right kind of people, and have positions to suit almost everyone.

Thursday 23 February 2012

Judicial Ruling on Cambridge Riots

After five years of investigation, the NSC has been completely exonerated of any blame concerning the deaths of 115 and injury of 212 demonstrators during the Cambridge Riots during May of 2018.

According to official estimates, there were over 6,000 demonstrators occupying various campuses around Cambridge University. The demonstrators refused requests to disperse, so attempts were made to contain the protesters by use of the Eagle Riot Control team and NSC Field Operatives.

It became clear that the demonstration posed a threat to life and property, so the Eagles were instructed to disperse the crowd by use of CZ sprays. The Field Operatives, in the meantime, identified and detained those individuals who were engaged in coordinating the protest.

The deaths and injuries occurred at this time. The majority of which were due to the violent nature of the protesters as they sought to escape. A few of the deaths were as a result of unknown and unforeseeable allergic reactions to CZ gas. The NSC has been cleared of any responsibility of these deaths.

During the aftermath of this demonstration, 95% of all protesters involved have been identified, and prosecutions made where appropriate. This high figure is due in no small part to the Government's ID chip scheme and the use of hand held scanners by NSC Field Operatives.

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