South Korean military authorities have announced that they have had to dismantle and remove 1.300 Chinese-made closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras and replace them with the same number of domestically-made cameras.
A joint investigation by South Korean intelligence agencies showed that these cameras were sending videos and images to a server in the People's Republic of China.
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1.300 Chinese-made surveillance cameras removed from monitoring South Korean army barracks
The above-mentioned cameras were used to monitor various barracks and transit areas within South Korean military bases. Contrary to what the military thought, it turned out that they had been manufactured in China.
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