by LNRulez01 » Sun Oct 02, 2011 12:00 am
Kafuri Special Forces evacuate Syed I. Jakanian Sultan placed under house arrest.
September 3190
LEHONTI, KAFURISTAN-- several units of the Kafuri special forces, the Special Service Unit, have evacuated Sultan Syed I from his palace compund in the Jakanian capitol of Wakanda. Several hours before Syed I announced his abdication, the Sultan was taken in secret to a nearby airfield by elements of the Special Service Unit. At the airfield an airplane of the Kafuri Royal Airforce was waiting to transport Syed I and several of his family members, including his wife the Sultana, to Kafuristan.
At the moment that Syed I announced his abdication, he was allready nearing Kafuristan. Some speculate that the Kafuri Government and even Hassuf I, the Grand Emir of Kafuristan, pushed Syed I to abdicate in an effort to end the Jakanian Civil War. After the airplane landed in the Kafuri capitol of Lehonthi, Syed I was taken to the Ministry of Defence where he was received by the Minister of Defence, General Hayder ibn Fathi al-Kader. The Minister of Defence offered Syed I the terms of his stay in Kafuristan. The Government of Kafuristan imposses restrictions to the assylum offered. Syed I will be banned from participating in Kafuri politics and will be placed under protective house arrest in the Ibn Eisa Royal Palace complex in Corom, Emirate Abi'nadi. Sources close to the government say that Syed I has accepted the terms. These terms also apply to the members of Syed's family that have fled to Kafuristan.
After the meeting with the Minister of Defence, Syed I was taken to his new home, the Ibn Eisa Royal Palace in Corom, Emirate Abi'nadi. There Syed I was reunited with his son and his son's wife, Crown Prince Syed II and Princess Hasnah. The Royal Couple fled to Kafuristan during the early months of the Jakanian Civil War after strong pressure of the Kafuri Government. Princess Hasnah is the only daughter of Hassuf I, the Grand Emir of Kafuristan.
- It is the rule in war, if ten times the enemy's strength, surround them; if five times, attack them; if double, be able to divide them; if equal,engage them; if fewer, be able to evade them; if weaker, be able to avoid them.
Sun Tzu, 6th century BC