A Turkish museum reviews the inventions of spies


The Turkish National Intelligence Service (SNI) launched an "electronic museum" that highlights the espionage operations carried out by or against Ankara, as well as a review of the espionage devices used in those operations.
The intelligence service showed the museum on its website, revealing some of the devices used by the intelligence services, such as a men's belt containing a microphone for recording conversations, which was used until the nineties of the last century.

The museum also displayed a tie used by the Turkish intelligence service between 1965 and 1980, and contains a camera, according to the site "Harriet" Turkish.

The museum also reviewed some of the devices found in Turkish embassies in different parts of the world, including a listening device placed on the telephone of the Turkish Embassy in Asia in 1982, and another bug found inside an electric distributor in a Turkish embassy in one of the European countries in 2002.

One of the espionage attempts seized by Turkey is the detection of a spy shoe containing a microphone inside the "heel" to carry the talks directly to the target.

The museum also contains historical documents, including the document on the establishment of the National Intelligence Agency, dating from 1926.