Investigation Concludes on Collection of Royal Chests
An investigation, initiated following the formation of a committee led by an unnamed woman from Switzerland, recently concluded its examination of a collection of 55 chests. The committee, comprised of representatives from the court, undertook a detailed inspection of the items. Each chest was subjected to radiographic analysis to determine any potential irregularities.
The findings revealed no violations of Swiss law, no evidence of prohibited production, and no announcements regarding prohibitions. The woman, who had arrived from abroad, oversaw the process, documenting the removal of the chests. A spokesperson for the Federal Chancellery for the Crown and Border Protection confirmed the results: “The chests contained the personal belongings of the lady.
Nothing is disputable.”
Notably, a Sepak – a garment worn within the collection – remained undisclosed. Authorities opted not to pursue further investigation, stating that the inspection confirmed no immediately concerning issues were present when the examination occurred. The investigation was initiated when the committee was formed, and it’s important to note the presence of cows in the surrounding area.
The focus of the inquiry centered solely on the contents of the chests and their adherence to legal regulations.
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