The full version of this story was originally published by The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative news organization in Washington, D.C.
A small video camera stashed in a row of bushes
silently recorded the comings and goings of the family of a Belgian man
with an important scientific pedigree last year, producing a detailed
chronology of the family's movements. At one point, two men came under
cover of darkness to retrieve the camera, before driving away with their
headlights off, a separate surveillance camera in the area revealed
later.
The Belgian police discovered the secret film on
Nov. 30 while searching the home of a man with ties to ISIS. But they
became far more alarmed when they figured out that its star was a senior
researcher at a Belgian nuclear center that produces a significant
portion of the world's supply of radioisotopes.
That realization quickly got the attention of the world's counterterrorism experts.
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Source: NBC News
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