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Small Plane Used To Spy On Embassy In Rome: Kuwait
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 2: Kuwaiti Embassy officials in Rome discovered a small toy plane, which they believe, was being used for espionage activities on the embassy, reports Al-Rai daily. A reliable source was quoted as saying about a week ago that the diplomats and employees at the embassy noticed a small toy plane at a window in the building.
Later, it fell into the garden due to technical fault. He explained the embassy assigned a technical team to examine the plane and they uncovered it was stereotype of spy planes used for snapping photograph from far distance. The team checked the electronic card attached to the plane and discovered it contained many pictures of the embassy and its premises, including roads leading to the location. The findings confirmed that the plane was actually there for espionage activities and the concerned authorities in Kuwait and Rome have taken over the investigations to determine the motive and personalities behind it.
http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/201005/reftab/96/Default.aspx
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 2: Kuwaiti Embassy officials in Rome discovered a small toy plane, which they believe, was being used for espionage activities on the embassy, reports Al-Rai daily. A reliable source was quoted as saying about a week ago that the diplomats and employees at the embassy noticed a small toy plane at a window in the building.
Later, it fell into the garden due to technical fault. He explained the embassy assigned a technical team to examine the plane and they uncovered it was stereotype of spy planes used for snapping photograph from far distance. The team checked the electronic card attached to the plane and discovered it contained many pictures of the embassy and its premises, including roads leading to the location. The findings confirmed that the plane was actually there for espionage activities and the concerned authorities in Kuwait and Rome have taken over the investigations to determine the motive and personalities behind it.
http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/201005/reftab/96/Default.aspx