Not just businesses and corporations, but schools as well need to protect themselves from eavesdropping and other forms of espionage.

A Prince George’s County school administrator found a recording device that may have been hidden inside their office for months, county officials said.

  • A device that recorded video and could be accessed remotely was found in a PGCPS school administrator’s office, police said.
  • Police believe the device was placed “in order to gather information, the police chief said.
  • The announcement comes amid issues and infighting among leaders of the school district.

The administrator’s office is located inside a school building, county police chief Hank Stawinski said. At a press conference on Monday where officials offered few details on the ongoing investigation, Stawinski refused to say which school building the administrator works in so their identity would not be revealed.

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