I recently got asked this question and I haven't a clue myself. Are there any knowledgeable postal historians out there who could help me out or maybe know someone who might know? "Camp Zeist, a military base near Utrecht in the Netherlands, was officially Scottish territory from 1999-2002, as it played host to the trial of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the Libyan who was ultimately convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
A thousand Scottish police officers and court officials were stationed there during these proceedings, and I am interested in the camp's postal facilities. Were the officials given any special postal privileges? Was there a special postmark? Were British or Scottish (regional) stamps used?"
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