Moscow businessman suspects his Turkish partners of spying
After meeting with them and resolving the conflict situation, the man discovered a GPS tracker under the bottom of his car that tracked all his movements.
According to SHOT, a 39-year-old businessman from a construction company that repairs buildings in the capital arrived in a Mazda to a workshop on Slavyansky Boulevard to make a suspension. When the mechanic lifted the car, he saw a suspicious device on the back. He was studied carefully. It turned out to be a GPS device. The man called the police.
According to the businessman, he brought the car to the same service a week ago and there were no suspicious bugs on the car. Now the man is trying to establish who could have spied him. Recently he was resolving a certain “controversial issue” with a partner from Turkey. The businessman suggests that a Turkish colleague could have attached a GPS tracker to his car after negotiations. The police are checking the same version.
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