Not only have the Russians placed the media in covering the 2014 Winter Olympics in ramshackle hotel rooms with no water — they’ve also admitted to using spy cameras installed in hotel bathrooms and showers.
The deputy prime minister responsible for the Olympic preparations, Dmitry Kozak, let slip the secret during a media address Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reports. When Kozak was asked about the terrible conditions journalists have been complaining about in their hotels, he said they were lying due to anti-Russian bias.
“We have surveillance video from the hotels that shows people turn on the shower, direct the nozzle at the wall and then leave the room for the whole day,” Kozak said, before an aide yanked him away.
Yahoo News reporter Charles Robinson tweeted about some suspicious activity with a security guard in his hotel and a few other things on Tuesday:
First, it has a security officer & a room where he watches cam surveillance. But there is only one visible eye in the sky, at the front desk
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 4, 2014
Second, receptionist told me only the security official is allowed to watch the video surveillance…of the front desk where she works. Lol.
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 4, 2014
Finally, 700 sq foot apartment has no sprinklers, but EVERY room has these 3 things, all 10 feet high & out of reach. pic.twitter.com/vlpkFMKDAp
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 4, 2014
Kozak’s slip of the tongue makes it pretty clear that the media is being spied on everywhere in their shoddy lodgings.