Safety Tales: Directed Explosion
Vladimir Bezmaly | 23.11.2017
The morning was grey and gloomy. The occasional drizzle inspired fears that the weather would be like this all day. But on the other hand, it was already late autumn outside and expecting a warm sunny day would be madness. Although I would really like it.
The office of the head of the department of intellectual crimes smelled of amazing coffee. It seemed that this smell penetrated from everywhere and enveloped you in a soft blanket. Nothing reminded you of the nasty weather outside.
Suddenly the telephone rang sharply, immediately reminding Johann that he was still on duty.
- Good morning, Johann!
- Good morning, Mr. Commissioner!
- Oh, come on. We agreed on names.
- Sorry, Willie! I've been acting a bit strange this morning.
- You're not alone. Could you send your guards? I need advice.
- Of course, what happened?
- Don't you watch TV?
- As if you don't know that I don't watch. I'll read everything I need.
— In short, the car of a famous journalist, Mr. Doe, was blown up.
- I understand. And I immediately understand that not everything is so simple, since you are calling me.
- Yes. The explosion was clearly controlled and remote. But how?
- We didn't find any remains of the mobile. That's why I'm asking your smart guys!
— They're on their way! Sophie, call the duty team to leave.
An hour passed.
- Chief, this is a very clever detonator. There is a pakistan whatsapp data on the rear bumper. And it is pasted on top of the old one, and under it is a Bluetooth chip, which received the signal for the detonation.
- Interesting. Look for the transmitter. It should be somewhere nearby. Dig through everything.
Another half hour passed.
- Chief, there's a disposable cell phone in the trash can. Apparently, the transmitter was turned on when the car passed.
— But then someone had to track the GPS signal from this car.
- That's right. Cars of this class are equipped with anti-theft systems, which include GPS. That's all.
- So! We understand how the car was blown up. But who did it?
- They probably used a mobile phone. There are plenty of such schemes now
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