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Apr 22, 2014

Man inserts GPS device in her wife's body through surgery

The woman says her husband inserted a tracking device inside her body after a surgery to track her. A woman in Lahore sought police assistance against her husband who had her tracked through an electronic Global Positioning System (GPS) device.

As per details, a resident of Lahore in Pakistan appeared before the police and requested to register a case against her husband.

According to the woman, her husband inserted a tracking device inside her body after a surgery.

Police had registered the case and proceeding further with legal actions.

Parents commonly use modern GPS devices and GPS software to monitor things like speed, acceleration, and location of vehicles controlled by their teenage children. There is also the ability to review a route, seeing how much time is spent in which location.

Families also frequently track their pets, to thwart escape attempts. Oddly, pet receivers often come with a microphone, so you can listen to your dog gnawing its chew toy or barking at neighborhood-terrorizing squirrels.

However, it was the first incident of its kind where a husband was using GPS device to monitor the movement of his wife.