STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 730, sig. 109-4/480 Page 46 · 46 of 42
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 730, sig. 109-4/480
English Translation
6.5 Sheet 4. already the broad public is aware of this, it can be assumed with certainty that he becomes presicnt in his activity from day to day and where he notices near a person, whether in civilian or uniform, he takes offense from his absicant disorder. It can be about several people, with someone watching from the inside, as was the case with our previous searches. In the quest for an inconsistency of the perpetrator, in the case of a least conspicuous guard, we would set up successive 4 teams of permanent deguard teams at node points of the previously fixed paths of the unknown perpetator, whereby the intercoms, each 3 in a group, would be equipped with an unobtrusive relay system, giving a visible light signal when cutting the hearer line, or removing the mussel. The guard can therefore stand in an inconspicuous position, quite far from the cell, or in the house-float of a nearby house. The facility would be unobtrusive from the police organ in civilian only when it gets its post, because if this at the time where no guard is there give a false alarm, seen by the perpetrator, this means would also be betrayed and few effective. Should this surveillance system not lead to success for a long time - which, after all, depends on a happy coincidence that the perpetrator visits one of these cells - then all cells, except for a few, would have to be closed in a suitable district, by mutual agreement with the postal administration in the daily press, with the indication that the publicum may use the few open telephone stations. In the case of organized sabotage, it is certain that the perpetrator will seek to disturb the few remaining cells.