"Listening devices" found in Memphis homeland security office

MEMPHIS, Tenn. The F-B-I is investigating the discovery of four listening devices found in the Shelby County Homeland Security office.
Officials asked the F-B-I to "sweep" the office after W-H-B-Q T-V reported it had "damaging and embarrassing" audio recordings that were secretly made and given to the station.

Memos obtained by The Commercial Appeal (newspaper) indicate top county officials suspect former interim Homeland Security administrator John Todd, who didn't respond to phone calls from the newspaper.

What's on the tapes isn't generally known, but Todd told federal officials he had evidence of wrongdoing in the office.

County public works director Ted Fox says the F-B-I's check of the office the middle of this month found the consumer-quality listening devices above ceiling tiles.

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