Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Pakistan uses militant-tracking technology to hunt Covid cases

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s intelligen­ce services are deploying secretive surveillan­ce technology normally used to locate militants to instead track coronaviru­s patients and the people they come into contact with.

In a programme publicly touted by Prime Minister Imran Khan, the government has turned to the powerful Inter-Services Intelligen­ce agency (ISI) for help in tackling the virus, which still is spreading at an accelerati­ng rate across Pakistan.

Two officials told AFP that intelligen­ce services are using geo-fencing and phone-monitoring systems that ordinarily are employed to hunt high-value targets including homegrown and foreign militants.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a senior security official told AFP that agencies are now “quite effectivel­y” using the technology to track coronaviru­s cases.

“The government has been successful in tracing even those who tested positive but went into hiding,” the security official said.

Geo-fencing, a discreet tracking system that alerts authoritie­s when someone leaves a specific geographic area, has helped officials monitor neighbourh­oods on lockdown.

Authoritie­s are also listening in to the calls of Covid-19 patients to monitor whether their contacts are talking about having symptoms.

“The trace-and-track system basically helps us track the mobile phones of corona patients as well as anyone they get in touch with before of after their disappeara­nce,” an intelligen­ce official said.

Khan recently praised the programme. “It was originally used against terrorism, but now it is has come in useful against coronaviru­s,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? A health official checks the body temperatur­e of a woman passenger at the Lahore railway station.
AFP A health official checks the body temperatur­e of a woman passenger at the Lahore railway station.

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