Hidden Eyes: Morara Kebaso’s Shocking Discovery After a Routine Car Service

In what began as an ordinary day for Morara Kebaso, a routine trip to the mechanic quickly turned into a startling revelation that has raised serious concerns about privacy and vehicle security.
Kebaso had taken his car in for standard maintenance nothing out of the ordinary. But days after retrieving his vehicle, he noticed strange behavior: the car seemed to be under surveillance. Suspicious and unsettled, he decided to investigate further. What he found shocked him hidden GPS trackers had been secretly installed in his vehicle.
“I couldn’t believe it,” Kebaso shared. “I started noticing that someone always seemed to know where I was. I felt watched, even when I was alone.”
The trackers were well-concealed, strategically placed in areas that would go unnoticed by the average driver. It was only through his vigilance and a thorough inspection that Kebaso uncovered them. The incident has sparked questions about who could be behind the surveillance and for what reason.

While investigations are still ongoing, the case highlights a disturbing trend: the misuse of modern tracking technology to invade personal privacy. Experts warn that as technology becomes more accessible, so too does the potential for abuse.
“If a mechanic or anyone with temporary access to your vehicle has the wrong intentions, it doesn’t take much to compromise your privacy,” said one security expert. “We must stay alert and take proactive steps to protect ourselves.”
Kebaso has since filed a report with local authorities and is working closely with cybersecurity professionals to ensure his safety. He urges others to remain cautious, especially after service visits or handing over their vehicles for extended periods.
Tips to Safeguard Your Vehicle:
1. Perform Regular Inspections: Check under seats, inside bumpers, and in the trunk area for unusual devices.
2. Invest in a Signal Detector: These can help identify hidden trackers that emit radio or GPS signals.
3. Use Trusted Service Providers: Always research mechanics or garages before leaving your vehicle with them.
4. Stay Vigilant: If you suspect foul play, don’t hesitate to report it to the authorities.
Morara Kebaso’s experience is a wake-up call. As the line between convenience and vulnerability blurs, staying informed and cautious is no longer optional it’s essential.
