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Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] Village on spy alert as bugging device is found
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Hah..ROTFLMAO
Prob some poor TSCM'er over there, trying to drum up business...... :-D
(It's called advertising!)
At 13:17 5/25/2006, you wrote:
>[Note that this device was not found by a TSCM
>person, but instead by an electrician, and that
>the device had wire poking out from underneath
>and was affecting the voltage readings. It would
>have been very easy for a TSCMer to find as the
>operational frequency is well know, and the
>signal characteristics easy to identify. -jma]
>
>
>
>
>
>http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/news/tibnews/display.var.772727.0.village_=
on_spy_alert_as_bugging_device_is_found.php
>
>Village on spy alert as bugging device is found
>
>RUMOURS of espionage, subterfuge and unsavoury
>goings-on abound in the otherwise serene
>surroundings of a Dales village following the
>discovery of a sophisticated bugging device.
>
>And speculation is rife among the bemused
>residents into the possible identification of the
>spy, who is yet to come in from the cold.
>
>The bug was found by Settle electrician Ian
>Preston, who was carrying out statutory safety
>checks on electrical equipment in Malham Village Hall.
>
>The device, said to be of a sophisticated,
>professional type, was hidden inside a 13amp twin
>socket on the wall, inside a room used by the whole community.
>
>Alan Boatwright, secretary of the Village Hall
>Committee, who organised the electrical checks,
>said the discovery had caused a great deal of amusement in the village.
>
>There is also humorous speculation as to who is
>actually under surveillance and who may have hidden the bug.
>
>Mr Boatwright told the Herald the electrical
>check was ordered so that they could obtain a
>safety certificate. Mr Preston had installed the
>original sockets just a few years ago.
>
>Mr Boatwright explained: "I went along to the
>village hall to see how everything was going on
>and Ian said something was wrong with one of the
>sockets because he was having trouble getting a proper reading.
>
>"We decided to take the cover off and inside
>there was what we discovered to be a miniature
>microphone and wires and other things which I
>assume acted as some sort of transmitting device.
>
>"We were amazed. It certainly looked like a
>professional, sophisticated piece of equipment," he added.
>
>The socket is at waist height and had a pinhole
>drilled in the bottom with a wire poking out
>underneath, so no-one would be able to see it
>without getting down and looking up.
>
>The new socket had been wired up so it could
>still be used by conventional electrical
>equipment while the bugging device remained inside.
>
>A typical surveillance device of this type with a
>transmitting range of between 400 and 600 metres
>could cost anything up to around =A3280, although
>examples advertised on the internet can be bought from as little as =A340.
>
>"Finding it has led to all sorts of speculation
>and people can't stop laughing about it," said Mr
>Boatwright. "All that goes on in the hall are
>things like parish council and village hall
>meetings, toddler groups, WI meetings and a monthly whist drive.
>
>"People are joking that it must be the WI that's
>being spied on, although some of us have other ideas."
>
>He added that the Village Hall Committee held a
>meeting after the find and a member, who was a
>former police officer, said the bug had to be
>handed in to the police as placing listening
>devices in public places was a criminal offence.
>
>"We did this and the police were just as amazed
>as everyone when they saw it," he said.
>
>PC Vanessa Bateson, of Grassington Police,
>quipped that perhaps a notice should be put in
>the Herald suggesting the owner contact the
>police station if they wanted the device back.
>
>5:10pm today
>
>By Viv Mason
>
>
>
>
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<font size=3D3>Hah..ROTFLMAO<br><br>
Prob some poor TSCM'er over there, trying to drum up business......
:-D<br><br>
(It's called advertising!)<br><br>
<br>
At 13:17 5/25/2006, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=3Dcite class=3Dcite cite=3D"">[Note that this device was n=
ot
found by a TSCM <br>
person, but instead by an electrician, and that <br>
the device had wire poking out from underneath <br>
and was affecting the voltage readings. It would <br>
have been very easy for a TSCMer to find as the <br>
operational frequency is well know, and the <br>
signal characteristics easy to identify. -jma]<br><br>
<br><br>
<br><br>
<a href=3D"
http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/news/tibnews/display.var.772727.=
0.village_on_spy_alert_as_bugging_device_is_found.php" eudora=3D"autourl">
http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/news/tibnews/display.var.772727.0.village_o=
n_spy_alert_as_bugging_device_is_found.php</a>
<br><br>
Village on spy alert as bugging device is found<br><br>
RUMOURS of espionage, subterfuge and unsavoury <br>
goings-on abound in the otherwise serene <br>
surroundings of a Dales village following the <br>
discovery of a sophisticated bugging device.<br><br>
And speculation is rife among the bemused <br>
residents into the possible identification of the <br>
spy, who is yet to come in from the cold.<br><br>
The bug was found by Settle electrician Ian <br>
Preston, who was carrying out statutory safety <br>
checks on electrical equipment in Malham Village Hall.<br><br>
The device, said to be of a sophisticated, <br>
professional type, was hidden inside a 13amp twin <br>
socket on the wall, inside a room used by the whole community.<br><br>
Alan Boatwright, secretary of the Village Hall <br>
Committee, who organised the electrical checks, <br>
said the discovery had caused a great deal of amusement in the
village.<br><br>
There is also humorous speculation as to who is <br>
actually under surveillance and who may have hidden the bug.<br><br>
Mr Boatwright told the Herald the electrical <br>
check was ordered so that they could obtain a <br>
safety certificate. Mr Preston had installed the <br>
original sockets just a few years ago.<br><br>
Mr Boatwright explained: "I went along to the <br>
village hall to see how everything was going on <br>
and Ian said something was wrong with one of the <br>
sockets because he was having trouble getting a proper reading.<br><br>
"We decided to take the cover off and inside <br>
there was what we discovered to be a miniature <br>
microphone and wires and other things which I <br>
assume acted as some sort of transmitting device.<br><br>
"We were amazed. It certainly looked like a <br>
professional, sophisticated piece of equipment," he added.<br><br>
The socket is at waist height and had a pinhole <br>
drilled in the bottom with a wire poking out <br>
underneath, so no-one would be able to see it <br>
without getting down and looking up.<br><br>
The new socket had been wired up so it could <br>
still be used by conventional electrical <br>
equipment while the bugging device remained inside.<br><br>
A typical surveillance device of this type with a <br>
transmitting range of between 400 and 600 metres <br>
could cost anything up to around =A3280, although <br>
examples advertised on the internet can be bought from as little as
=A340.<br><br>
"Finding it has led to all sorts of speculation <br>
and people can't stop laughing about it," said Mr <br>
Boatwright. "All that goes on in the hall are <br>
things like parish council and village hall <br>
meetings, toddler groups, WI meetings and a monthly whist drive.<br><br>
"People are joking that it must be the WI that's <br>
being spied on, although some of us have other ideas."<br><br>
He added that the Village Hall Committee held a <br>
meeting after the find and a member, who was a <br>
former police officer, said the bug had to be <br>
handed in to the police as placing listening <br>
devices in public places was a criminal offence.<br><br>
"We did this and the police were just as amazed <br>
as everyone when they saw it," he said.<br><br>
PC Vanessa Bateson, of Grassington Police, <br>
quipped that perhaps a notice should be put in <br>
the Herald suggesting the owner contact the <br>
police station if they wanted the device back.<br><br>
5:10pm today<br><br>
By Viv Mason<br><br>
<br><br>
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