I trust things are going well in Craitland's beautiful and historic capital city.
New Vaduz has been relatively uneventful lately except for
our notable resident Thadeus Laing's apparent problems accessing
some of his money through the SCUE bank.
Upon Mr. Laing's request, I tasked our Chief of Police Gothule
Ketchemahl, a 27 year veteran of the force, to investigate
and bring this issue to a resolution.
Unfortunately, Chief of Police Ketchemahl has informed me that
the authorities in Shireroth, after first seeming to mistake a
subpoena for documents for an extradition request, seem to be moving
very slowly, too slowly, on getting the requested documents.
The documents are in the possession of Minister of Military Affairs of
Shireroth, Daniyal Sikander Dravot, of residence in Cabbagefall, Goldshire.
The Minister of Military Affairs is not himself a suspect at this time, but
he has made a comment (on Discord chat) that would seem to indicate
non-cooperation:
The comment was made after Mr Thadeus Laing had presented a summary,Daniyal Sikander Dravot, Minister of Military Affairs, Shireroth wrote: "finger hovers over the delete account button." -- 7:22 AM May 17th
in the chat session, of Chief of Police's recent subpoena request to Shireroth
for the documents.
Due to the slowness in Shireroth in procuring these documents from
Minister Sikander Dravot, as well as Minister Sikander Dravot's own threatening
comment towards Mr Laing made after informing him of request for documents,
I hereby humbly request diplomatic assistance from the Ministry in regards to
procuring the documents. The documents request under the subpoena to
Minister Sikander Dravot may be viewed here:
http://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic ... 70#p152570
Perhaps the authorities in Shireroth are understaffed. Perhaps Minister
Sikander Dravot is merely being flippant or reveling in his power as SCUE
Admin. The causes for Shireroth's slow progress in this matter not yet known.
In any case The Chamber of Commerce of New Vaduz is watching this closely
in hopes of a swift resolution.
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Wil Laing
Lord Mayor of New Vaduz