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| OBS in conjunction with Whiterock offer a counter surveillance service. The use of bugging devices is growing rapidly around the world and it is a major concern for many private individuals, celebrities, businesses and Governments. Below are some examples of high profile news stories which illustrate the huge scale of the problem. If you have any similar concerns and you would like our help then please contact us. Covert Surveillance News Stories English Premier League team Manchester United launched an investigation after their dressing room was bugged during the team’s victory over Chelsea in November 2005. The tapes contained recordings of pre-match and half-time team talks, plus celebrations following their 1-0 victory. >> read more at the BBC News archive England's Rugby Union team were so concerned that their game plan secrets were being stolen that they arranged to have their dressing rooms swept for listening devices before all matches. The English management team have even insisted that mobile phone relays in the dressing rooms be deactivated as they produce strong responses from the sophisticated detection equipment. The Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and several government ministers had their mobile phones tapped for more than a year. The taps began in early 2004 and lasted until last year >> read more at the BBC News archive Also, it was reported in March 2006, that Australian actress Nicole Kidman has been questioned by the FBI after investigators found unauthorized recordings of phone calls to her ex-husband Tom Cruise about their divorce >> read more at the BBC News archive
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