The Turkish intelligence agency MIT opened for the first time in the history of the museum's doors for the Turkish newspaper daily Hurriyet, allowing a unique look at the exhibits.
Bug hiding in heels shoes, soap, scales, pens and ties are only one part of spy equipment used between World War II and the end of the Cold War from MIT.
The Hurriyet asked to tour the building and MIT's response was positive. The fact that the Turkish intelligence service has this kind of museum, had been known since the 85th anniversary of its establishment in 2011. However, now is the first time opened fizy its doors. The spy equipment that can be seen by the public, behind glass display cases in the museum. O Equipment is considered "highly confidential" instead stored in locked rooms. According to an official fizy of the MIT in these objects can only be accessed by authorized personnel of the service. The MIT allowed daily Hurriyet photograph fizy the objects, but not shared with the newspaper stories behind them.
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