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What is Tel Aviv looking for by selling spy equipment to Bangladesh?

Pak Sahafat – By publishing a report on the action of some Zionist companies in selling espionage equipment to Bangladesh, which does not recognize this regime, Haaretz newspaper revealed the purpose behind the Tel Aviv curtain for this deal.

According to the International group of Pak Sahafat news agency, according to the media of the Zionist regime, a number of Zionist companies, including one of the companies under the management of an executive officer who previously served in the Israeli military intelligence department (AMAN), have provided advanced spy equipment to the government of Bangladesh and Cyprus to carry out this transaction.

Haaretz newspaper, citing official Bangladesh government documents and international export records, wrote that four Zionist companies have sold advanced surveillance systems to Bangladesh.

According to the report, the equipment, which is used to intercept communications and internet traffic and track mobile phones, was sold to the National Communications Monitoring Center (NTMC), a unit of the Bangladesh Ministry of Home Affairs that is responsible for monitoring internet traffic and social networks in the country. And the purpose of this country in purchasing this equipment is online tracking, monitoring and eavesdropping of Bangladeshi citizens.

This is despite the fact that Bangladesh does not recognize the Zionist regime and diplomatic relations between them are not established, and until last year, it was written on Bangladeshi passports “Valid for every country in the world except Israel”.

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According to this report, in recent months, the Zionist regime, under the guise of a company registered in Cyprus, sold the mentioned spy equipment to the Ministry of Interior of Bangladesh. This company is registered in Cyprus under the name of Passitora and it is managed by “Tal Dilian”, a famous Zionist businessman and former officer of the technology information unit of this regime’s army.

The list of equipment sold by Zionist companies to Bangladesh is:

Passitora: spy car worth 6 million dollars.

Flersys: Wi-Fi tracking system worth 3 million dollars.

U-TX Technologies: $2.5 million worth of network intelligence and tracking systems.

Corelco-Tech: Mobile phone tracking equipment worth $1.6 million.

This Ha’aretz report is published while the Zionist companies were banned from any business deals and contracts with Bangladesh. But it seems that this law is being secretly violated in practice and the regime is secretly selling espionage tools to Dhaka.

According to political observers, Tel Aviv hopes to facilitate the normalization of relations with the third most populous Islamic country. However, the Ministry of War of the Zionist regime has not reacted to Haaretz’s reports so far.

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