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- Teaching countersurveillance techniques to agents is a calculated risk.
- Still, it does have a countersurveillance value.
- In some cases, they set up countersurveillance systems, assigning colleagues to watch for police tails.
- He said he would like to have countersurveillance put in place, to see who might be watching the crews.
- So if they had people out doing countersurveillance, then they had an opportunity to strategize, if they needed to.
- They used professional countersurveillance techniques as routine, including spotting of unmarked police cars, evasive driving, calling between payphones etc.
- They are so sophisticated, police say, that some of their surveillance and countersurveillance capabilities make it difficult for police to catch them.
- "Their countersurveillance is very, very good, " said Kevin Oaks, a longtime Border Patrol agent in southern Arizona.
- With countersurveillance techniques often as sophisticated as what the eavesdroppers may be using, technology may not always be the best tool for a private detective.
- Kim Philby was an effective Soviet agent while in the British counterintelligence service, warning the Soviets of countersurveillance, while casting suspicion on loyal officers.
- If countersurveillance is the need, the suspicious can buy a TD 53 Advanced Transmitter Detector, a $ 499 black box that works like a Geiger counter.
- "Toracca has exhibited clear countersurveillance techniques, including driving down dead-end streets in areas known to him, in an obvious effort to detect surveillance, " an affidavit said.
- James M . Atkinson, the president and senior engineer of the Granite Island Group, a countersurveillance firm, says that he typically receives 25 calls a day requesting a sweep for listening devices or bugs.
- While this technique obviously takes better manual dexterity and is more prone to error, it has the countersurveillance advantage that the operatives are not carrying anything after the transfer, and can blend into a crowd even more easily.
- A CIA report describes the use of a mannequin ( " Jack-in-the-Box " ) as a countersurveillance measure, intended to make it more difficult for the host country's counterintelligence to track the movement of CIA agents posing as diplomats.
- "Smugglers do countersurveillance on us and they were probably holding back their drug shipments assuming we would return to our normal inspection levels . " ( Visit the Star-Telegram's online services on the World Wide Web : www . star-telegram . com ) nn
- In the early 1980s, Liddy joined forces with former Niles, Illinois, policeman and co-owner of The Protection Group, Ltd ., Thomas E . Ferraro, Jr ., to start up a private security and countersurveillance firm called, G . Gordon Liddy & Associates.
- David Headley was a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba, and between 2002 and 2009 Headley travelled extensively as part of his work for LeT . Headey received training in small arms and countersurveillance from LeT, built a network of connections for the group, and was chief scout in scoping out targets for the Mumbai attacks.
- Regarding specific police strategies, Police # Strategies is a Wikipedia article and section which mentions several specific kinds of police strategies, such as Problem-oriented policing, Community policing, Intelligence-led policing, etc . Wikipedia also has articles on military tactics ( a very large set of them ) as well as surveillance and Countersurveillance .-- " 32 " 22 : 41, 25 May 2016 ( UTC)
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