Nation Bulletin

Anonymous tip informs the UNSC of an enemy spy within ONI.

Read on to find out more.

By ONI Post
01/18/2024 02:21 am
Updated: 03/05/2024 11:25 pm

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The United Nations Space Command (UNSC) has recently received an anonymous tip regarding a spy who has infiltrated the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI). The UNSC takes any potential threat to national security very seriously, and as such, the ONI facility has been placed on lockdown while all personnel undergo questioning to locate the suspected spy.

The security breach at ONI is of great concern to the UNSC, as it is a highly secure location where sensitive information is stored. The presence of a spy within the organization is a serious matter that requires immediate attention to prevent further breaches from occurring.

At this time, the identity of the suspected spy and the nature of the information they may have obtained remains unknown. The UNSC is working closely with ONI to conduct a thorough investigation and take all necessary measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

All personnel at the ONI facility needs to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately. The UNSC and ONI are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all personnel and military operations and will continue to work together to address this matter.

 

UPDATE: The spy has been found and is now being interrogated by Master Chief Petty Officer, John-117. However, the facility is still on lockdown.

 

UPDATE: The spy has been sent to a highly-secure UNSC prisoner detainment facility shortly after the required intel was collected and the lockdown has been released. The intel collected is highly confidential and will not be displayed to the public. The UNSC is now sending additional Marines to multiple facilities and increasing security measures. This that is all for this article.

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Posted January 18, 2024 at 2:09 pm

UPDATE: The spy has been found and is now being interrogated by Master Chief Petty Officer, John-117. However, the facility is still on lockdown.

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