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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

In the early hours of the morning yesterday, chaos erupted on a London street when a Weyland-Yutani convoy carrying CEO Alexander Heafy was ambushed by armed men wearing Jarvis Group uniforms. Officers from SCO19, the Metropolitan Police's specialist firearms unit responded assisted by WY-Sec within minutes, however found that the convoy had been completely destroyed, with Heafy missing and no survivors.

Detective Superintendent Christopher Johnston, an investigator from Scotland Yard, however believes that the Metropolitan Police may have made a breakthrough within the last few hours as police and WY-Sec, assisted by the National Crime Agency and Weyland-Yutani Nuclear Constabulary raid a Jarvis Group factory in London.

The Metropolitan Police and the Weyland-Yutani PR Department have subsequently released pictures taken during the dawn raid.

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The above image, taken in the aftermath by a sniper on the rooftops showed the scale of the response, with around 3 SC019 and one SO16 (Diplomatic Protection Group) vehicles, as well as several hummers and what appears to be a WY Nuclear Constabulary vehicle. The agencies completely surrounded the property, cutting off any routes of escape.

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The above image was taken just after entry to the lobby, while the Police place several employees under arrest.

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© Weyland-Yutani Corporation

Police, NCA Agents and WY-Sec operatives were fired upon by Jarvis Group's security officers, also prompting the Home Office to remove their special firearms privileges and the NCA to raid at least one other property associated with the company.

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© National Crime Agency - Body camera footage released showing another dawn raid focused on seizing firearms.

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Operatives and officers quickly moved into the factory areas, searching them and finding a number of interesting products.

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A number of images show the scale of the factory that was searched, and a number of items recovered from. However, despite the raid and intelligence pointing to the site, no evidence of Alexander Heafy was found.

These incidents will affect the Corporation all over the world, as it's left with no CEO. Locally in Evocity, WY have been seen to go on high alert, positioning heavily armed guards and barricades outside their properties, even closing their main Evocity Branch.



Evocity Newspaper, published on 05/09/15
Submitted by Adelaide Cooper
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