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What (who) is bugging countermeasures - definition

MANX POLICE OFFICER
Manx Bugging Scandal

River bugging         
WHITEWATER SPORT
River Bugging
River Bugging is a whitewater sport where a single person navigates a stretch of river in a craft known as a River Bug. The river bug is a small inflatable craft with an inflatable tube at each side of the user and an inflatable back rest behind.
Computer crime countermeasures         
CYBERCRIME COUNTERMEASURES
User:WikiThatDrew/Cybercrime and countermeasures; Cybercrime and Countermeasures; Network abuse; Cybercrime and countermeasures; Cybercrime countermeasures
Cyber crime, or computer crime, refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network.Moore, R.
Mine countermeasures vessel         
NAVAL SHIP DESIGNED FOR THE LOCATION OF AND DESTRUCTION OF NAVAL MINES WHICH COMBINES THE ROLE OF A MINESWEEPER AND MINEHUNTER IN ONE HULL
Mine Counter Measure Vessel; Mine countermeasure vessel; Mine countermeasures ship; Mine countermeasures ships; Mine Countermeasures Ship; Mine-countermeasures vessel; Mine-countermeasure vessel
A mine countermeasures vessel or MCMV is a type of naval ship designed for the location of and destruction of naval mines which combines the role of a minesweeper and minehunter in one hull. The term MCMV is also applied collectively to minehunters and minesweepers.

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Neil Kinrade

Neil Kinrade is the former Deputy Chief Constable of the Isle of Man Constabulary. He is well known for his part in unveiling the "Manx Bugging Scandal" of the late 1990s and 2000s, his subsequent suspension from duty and his clearing of his name, after taking a High Court Petition of Doleance action against the Chief Constable and the Minister of Home Affairs. He is a former Gambling Supervision Commissioner.