Leaders of ARKG arrested; military to be formed
The investigation into the Calais bombing, which has now taken fourteen lives, five additional victims having died since, has found the ARKG (Association for the Recognition of the Kestean Genocide) responsible for both the planning and the execution of the attack.
The car used was found to have been stolen on the 18th by the same man seen exiting it at the plaza yesterday minutes before the explosion.
The man, found hiding in a shed at a collective farm fifteen miles outside of Calais, was himself found to be a citizen of Haane-Keste. He was handed over by the People's Militia to an indigenous investigative force, which questioned him thoroughly throughout the night, finding that he had acted as an auxiliary for an unknown woman.
The description, as well as a sketch, of the woman was released to the public; a number of people connected her to the ARKG, having seen her on multiple occasions entering its buildings in Calais, or at a number of public meetings and rallies scheduled by the organization.
A more substantial connection was found after a search of said buildings, which uncovered troves of papers, stored in vaults, that appeared to have been a sort of general plan for what was called a 'Bloody Week,' during which a number of prominent politicians would have been killed.
The buildings housing government officials in Kiel have been emptied, the officials themselves having been taken to a secure location.
Politicians not in government have been given high security.
A number of high ranking members of the ARKG, as well as non-members implicated by the discovered plans, have been arrested.
In other news, Eastern Haane, for the first time since 1946, will have a military, to be named the "People's Bulwark Against Capitalist Encroachment" (PBACE).
Formed by an order of the Confederation Council, the PBACE will be formed of members of various People's Militias. A certain percentage will be contributed by each; this percentage is to be decided by the workers' councils.
Its purpose is to defend Eastern Haane as well as the 'movement' in general; what the latter means is debatable.
The recent attack in Calais was cited as a reason for its formation; however, many suspect that it has something to do with the recent expansion of the Inquistan military.
"By air, they are less than thirty minutes away from our southern border," said a woman shopping in Rosa Luxemburg Stadt. "The Confederation Council and us all; we all have a very good reason to be scared."
Given that the majority of the increase is to be spent on the Inquistan air force, this belief has become widely shared.
A satirical piece published in Grassroots, "High Inquisitor, Blessed May She Always Remain, Harriet Copala, Visits New Copala City in Eastern Haane," has been shared over a million times on social media within Eastern Haane; many have claimed it to be prophetic, arguing that if nothing is done to bolster Eastern Haane's defenses, the dystopia it portrays will become reality.