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Many accounts on the social networking site (Twitter) offer the sale and promotion of prohibited eavesdropping and monitoring devices, until they became popular, especially among female circles that seek to monitor husbands, but they have become a threat to the security of society and the lives of individuals, due to the violation of privacy and harm to others. .
“Okaz” went through the experience of communicating with these suspicious accounts, to reveal that the negotiation process takes place without fear by the account holders, as the process of buying, selling and delivery does not exceed 12 hours, and a sum of money does not exceed 250 riyals, while providing delivery services to the cities of the Kingdom through a shipping company. .
In the details explained by the account, the device is small in size and works after providing it with a SIM card, and connecting it to a mobile device, and at that time the user can track any person after he puts it in a safe and undisclosed place, and calls the number of that chip, which in turn enables him to hear what he wants and determine his location This account has a large following of more than 91,000 followers.
The popularity of this device among female circles caused a woman to divorce her husband after she planted that device in his car without his knowledge, which caused a dispute between them after she discovered his marriage to another woman.
In turn, “Okaz” transferred the case to the official spokesperson for Saudi Customs, Issa Al-Issa, where he explained the method of entry of these devices in large quantities to Saudi Arabia, and said, “Eavesdropping and espionage devices are prohibited from being imported of all kinds, and if a person is caught smuggling by concealment or fraud, he is dealt with.” as a case of customs smuggling; According to the requirements of the unified customs system, they are confiscated and a fine equivalent to three times the value is imposed, ”stressing that the customs seize some eavesdropping devices from time to time.
Abeer Al-Fahd (Riyadh)