LOL, just when we thought the sensitive material was securely locked in an automobile as per standard operating procedure of national security agencies, instead of that highly secure placement, it’s in the carrier bag of a motorcycle? Well, I guess it wasn’t just out in the open with a sign saying “take this and give to HRC.”
It’s not a highly popular make as far as I can tell from searching online. That not just the unusual make but the model year is being published is yet another weird detail. I’m getting the sense that “ooh squirrel” moments are being intentionally dribbled out a little at a time, here. The whole thing smells, from supposed details regarding the contents of this laptop that the Secret Service itself won’t disclose, to what those details supposedly are and they don’t make sense for a Secret Service agent, now it’s a weird brand of motorcycle that we’re to believe that the neighbor just happened to know that it was a 2015 Bajaj and she “left” her bag with this laptop on it. The whole thing is manufactured, if it occurred as described it was an op, period. Sounds like an intentionally distracting wild goose chase, too. Very suspicious across the board.
Why would anyone leave a laptop in a car or motorcycle? That is far from secure. And why would the SS announce that anything sensitive was on it. Double stupid.
There is no way to securely lock anything in an automobile. This seems to rise to criminal negligence with possible espionage implications.
No kidding. This agent is sloppy. I would not trust her to walk my dog. If I had a dog.