ब्रिटिश PM की कार में ट्रैकिंग डिवाइस लगाकर जासूसी कर रहा था चीन? पूर्व राजनयिक के दावे से मचा हड़कंप – china planted tracking device uk pm car charles parton ntc mkg
Was data being sent to China from the British Prime Minister’s car? This claim surfaced in the British Parliament has sparked a new debate among security agencies, political circles and experts. It has been claimed that a tracking device was found in the Prime Minister’s car, which was capable of transmitting data to China through a cellular module.
This matter came into limelight when Britain A former senior diplomat claimed before the parliamentary committee that a suspicious device was detected during the security check of the Prime Minister’s official car in the year 2022. This revelation has raised questions whether Britain’s top leaders were under foreign surveillance.
This claim was made by Senior Associate Fellow of the Council on Geostrategy and Chinaby Charles Parton, a former British diplomat who worked for a long time in Hong Kong and Taiwan. While testifying before the Business and Trade Committee of the House of Commons, he said that data was being sent to China from the car of the British Prime Minister.
Charles Parton told MPs, “In the year 2022, the Prime Minister’s car was sending data to China through a cellular module. A senior government official, who knows for sure whose car it was, informed me about this.” He said that senior officers had complete information about the identity of the vehicle in question.
After all, what is a cellular module?
Cellular modules are electronic components that allow a device to communicate through a mobile network. Their use has increased rapidly in modern cars. These modules have the ability to send location and technical information to the server. This is the reason why security agencies see it as a threat.
Which Prime Minister had the device in his car?
It was not made clear in this claim which Prime Minister was using this car. However, due to political instability in Britain in 2022, three different Conservative leaders held the post of Prime Minister. At that time Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak became Prime Ministers respectively. But no single name has emerged.
The device was hidden inside a sealed component!
According to media reports, this tracking device was hidden inside a sealed component imported from China. It was told that it was installed in the car by the vehicle manufacturing company. This was discovered by officials during routine security checks of government vehicles used by ministers and diplomats.
Warning about Chinese technology in Parliament
After this, the security agencies conducted a detailed investigation of the matter. Citing this incident, Charles Parton warned MPs about the increasing presence of Chinese-made cellular modules. He said that China wants to establish almost a monopoly in this area and has made considerable progress in this direction.
Cellular modules have become part of the system
Charles Parton told the committee, “The Chinese want a monopoly in making cellular modules. They are already doing quite well at it.” He warned that such technology is not limited to cars only. Today, cellular modules have become a part of airplanes, industrial equipment, smart doorbells, and many everyday electronic systems.
‘If you want, we can stop your vehicles’
During this hearing, Charles Parton made another big claim. He said that if any country has control over these modules then it can cause disruption on a large scale. “If the Chinese want to shut down all your vehicles, because they all have cellular modules, it won’t be difficult,” he said.
What did the British government say on this claim?
However, British officials have not yet confirmed these allegations. The government has refused to comment publicly on this matter. A government source told the Daily Mail that officials do not accept this claim regarding the Prime Minister’s car. A spokesperson said, “We do not comment publicly on security matters.”
China called spying an ’empty rumour’
China has also completely rejected such allegations. When the news of this device first came to light, Beijing had termed it as baseless and a rumour. Chinese officials say that it is wrong to give political color to normal economic and trade cooperation. This has been described as an attempt to defame Chinese companies.
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