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Moscow Sheremetyevo June 2002. Apparently operated by the KGB although official records show it as operated by the Russian border guard service! Not likely to say KGB though. Still in operation as RF-72012.
2013 Intelligence Bureau (IB) Stamp
[Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 🇮🇳]
Intelligence Bureau (IB) Commemorative postage stamp, celebrating 125 years of the organization.
The commemorative stamp priced Rs. 5 features the IB insignia that symbolises the quintessence of the intelligence organisation.
Type: Commemorative postage stamp
Country : India
Commemorating : 125th Years of Intelligence Bureau (IB)
Denomination : Rs 5
Printed Quantity: 4.1 Million
Printed by : India Post
Issue Date : 23 November 2013
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AK - Ankur Kumar (Brother)
Feb 2014 - Ank Kumar travels to Zurich, Switzerland from Infosys (Pune) for work deputation by Infosys Limited to UBS AG.
As per 👆
March 2014 - AK clears IB entrance written exams followed by Interview.
- mid 2014 - Eye LASIK Operation (@ Kolkata)
- IB verification for AK at Jamshedpur (in person home visit) -
01 July 2014
H1 2015 - joining and Training in New Delhi, India.
- 30 April 2015 to 05 May 2015 -
Ank Kumar travels to India to attend Anshu Anand's wedding in Patna, Bihar, India 🇮🇳.
Zurich—>New Delhi—>Patna
Anshu Anand's weddding
Patna —>New Delhi —->Zurich
03/04 May 2015 — Ank meets Ankur in New Delhi along with Vaibhav Mishra( VVRS Schoolmate staying in Palam ,New Delhi).
Ank hands over Swiss souvenirs, shoes, chocolates etc go to Ankur Kumar.
Ank takes Ankur for shopping formal clothes at Connaught Place, Delhi.
(Ank Kumar rejoins office in Zurich, Switzerland on 06 May 2015)
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Sicherheitsdienst (German: [ˈzɪçɐhaɪtsˌdiːnst], Security Service), full title Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-SS (Security Service of the Reichsführer-SS), or SD, was the intelligence agency of the SS and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. The organization was the first Nazi intelligence organization to be established and was considered a sister organization with the Gestapo, which the SS had infiltrated heavily after 1934. Between 1933 and 1939, the SD was administered as an independent SS office, after which it was transferred to the authority of the Reich Main Security Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt; RSHA), as one of its seven departments/offices. Its first director, Reinhard Heydrich, intended for the SD to bring every single individual within the Third Reich's reach under "continuous supervision.
Following Germany's defeat in World War II, the SD was declared a criminal organisation at the Nuremberg Trials, along with the rest of Heydrich's RSHA (including the Gestapo) both individually and as branches of the SS in the collective. Heydrich's successor, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials, sentenced to death and hanged in 1946.
The SD, one of the oldest security organizations of the SS, first formed in 1931 as the Ic-Dienst (Intelligence Service[a]) operating out of a single apartment and reporting directly to Heinrich Himmler. Himmler appointed a former junior naval officer, Reinhard Heydrich, to organise the small agency. The office was renamed Sicherheitsdienst (SD) in the summer of 1932. The SD became more powerful after the Nazi Party took control of Germany in 1933 and the SS started infiltrating all leading positions of the security apparatus of the Reich. Even before Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933, the SD was a veritable "watchdog" over the SS and over members of the Nazi Party and played a critical role in consolidating political-police powers into the hands of Himmler and Heydrich
CARDIFF, UK - 3 JUNE 2017 British police and security services on high alert as hundreds of thousands of fans enjoy football in the capital of Wales
A cool-looking private security vehicle with Icon Security Services I saw on SR-417 near Oviedo, Florida. The vehicle has a rather interesting lightbar i've never seen before.
View from Albert Embankment, London, June 2018
From left: Millbank Tower, Thames House, Victoria Tower, Elizabeth Tower (obscured by scaffolding), Lambeth Bridge, London Eye, St Thomas' Hospital
Millbank Tower (then known as Vickers Tower) was built in 1963 for the Vickers Engineering conglomerate and was London's (and the UK's) tallest building until the Post Office Tower was completed in 1967.
Thames House was built in 1929-30, originally to be used as office space by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). Since 1994 it has been the headquarters of the Security Service (MI5), and was the London headquarters of the Northern Ireland Office until 2013.
Victoria Tower (completed in 1834) and Elizabeth Tower (completed in 1859, known as the Clock Tower until 2012 and popularly known as "Big Ben") are the tallest parts of the Palace of Westminster.
The current Lambeth Bridge was opened in July 1932. The most conspicuous colour in the bridge's paint scheme is red, the same colour as the leather benches in the House of Lords, which is at the southern end of the Palace of Westminster nearest the bridge. This is in contrast to Westminster Bridge, which is predominantly green, the same colour as the benches in the House of Commons at the northern end of the Houses of Parliament.
The London Eye (originally known as the British Airways London Eye for sponsorship reasons and currently known as the Coca-Cola London Eye) opened to the public in 2000. At the time, it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel and remained so until its height was surpassed by the 160 metre (525 ft) Star of Nanchang in 2006. It remains the tallest Ferris Wheel in Europe, and offered the highest public viewing point in London until the 245 metre (804 ft) high observation deck on the 72nd floor of The Shard opened to the public on 1 February 2013.
St Thomas' Hospital is a National Health Service (NHS) teaching hospital. The hospital is named after St Thomas Becket and has provided healthcare freely or under charitable auspices since it was founded in the 12th century. Originally sited in Southwark, it has been based in Lambeth since 1871.
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