The Provincial Office in Katowice became for a minute an arena of intensive activities of peculiar services, which in regular checks before the government's departure gathering detected something that looked at first glance to be a device for listening. However, as it turned out, the alarm was false, and the found "spy device" is an old sound strategy that most likely ceased to be utilized before the smartphone age.
The communicative began on Tuesday erstwhile a spokesperson for the Minister of peculiar Services Coordinator announced uncovering suspicious devices in the gathering area of the Council of Ministers. The script was like from a spy film: detection, dismantling, and then—investigation. However, the finale of this communicative turned out to be more comical than a political thriller.
The spokesperson for the Silesian voivode, Alicja Waliszewska, rapidly dispelled the doubts, explaining that “it was a device that most likely served for interior communication of the office.”
Instead of spy microphones, the service discovered a strategy that most likely served to... announce coffee breaks.
Eavesdropping caused a disturbance in the government
In the light of this information, the atmosphere around the government's departure gathering has relaxed somewhat. alternatively of focusing on espionage, invited guests could return to the topics planned for the European economical Congress, specified as transformation and security.
You'd think this communicative would supply any valuable lessons. Firstly, that even the oldest technologies can origin considerable confusion, and secondly, that even in the high-tech era, good old speakers can make the hearts of officials kill faster.
You can proceed to work
Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his cabinet members can sleep peacefully – their secrets are safe, at least from old sound systems.
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