Most active part of local anti-Soviet nationalist elements of Polish regions. The orders also instructed to immediately arrest all persons mentioned in statements of the Polish "spies, wreckers, diversants".
Sentences were to be given extrajudicially, basing on briefing lists. In fact, implementation of this order introduced a new form of conviction that has become known as "album processing" (альбомный порядок осуждения). NKVD troikas summarized materials of investigations into lists (typed horizontally, hence the name) sent for decision by the regional chief of NKVD and prosecutor (the commission informally known as "dvoika" ("twosome"); unlike "troika", the term was not used officially). A "dvoika" had to assign either first or second category of repression. After that the "album" was sent for final confirmations to Yezhov and Andrey Vyshinsky,and finally sent for implementation by troikas.
However even the "album form" was considered too burdensome, and "Special Troikas" were introduced locally to implement verdicts immediately, without correspondence with Moscow.
The order was also referred to during other subsequent national operations of the NKVD: Romanian, Latvian, Finnish.