Maoists use walkie-talkies to intercept police communications - NewsX
  • 5 years ago
Maoists in West Bengal are doing to the police what the latter are supposed to do to them. The rebels are using Chinese wireless communication sets to intercept police communications, thus, allowing them to remain a step ahead of the authorities, a report to the state police from a central intelligence organisation says. The report says Maoists have cracked the communication codes of the security forces with the help of Chinese walkie-talkies. The investigators think the rebels have been getting the walkie-talkies -- no set has been seized -- from Nepal, and they are more powerful than the ones the police use. The police claimed to have been aware that the Maoists received a consignment of walkie-talkies of a multinational brand a few months ago, but are not sure if they are of Chinese make.

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