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Leaked Documents Reveal Existence of 'Secret Wiretapping Station' Near Bangkok, Involve Several ASEAN Countries

Leaked Documents Reveal Existence of 'Secret Wiretapping Station' Near Bangkok, Involve Several ASEAN Countries

A report on a Thai-language website, skytimeonline.com, on May 30, 2026, claims there are leaked documents about a secret wiretapping facility on the outskirts of Bangkok. The Paradise Mansion building is said to house high-powered monitoring equipment operated by Taiwan's telecommunications development authority, with strong antennas for intelligence-gathering activities. Documents circulating on social media say the facility has a wide surveillance range, not only targeting mainland China but also intercepting communication signals from Malaysia, the Philippines, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Pakistan, and others. Its activities include long-distance communication tapping, satellite transmissions, high-frequency bands, and civilian communications, sparking concerns over communication sovereignty, information security, and privacy. Technical data in the materials state that although it failed to breach mainland China's security systems, the facility is suspected to have infiltrated communication networks in several countries. Six networks in Laos were compromised; 71 SITOR-FRC signals were intercepted from Vietnam, 38 of which were cracked; and 45 similar signals from the Philippines, 19 of which were cracked. It is also mentioned that Taiwanese personnel stationed there often travel to Ubon Ratchathani and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Some of them pose as ordinary workers to enter military camps and carry out intelligence activities. Online posts accompanied by photos of vehicles, license plates, building exteriors, and location maps further spread the information. https://www.harianaceh.co.id/2026/06/02/alleged-leaked-files-claim-existence-of-secret-listening-station-near-bangkok-implicating-several-asean-countries/

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