The Lions are conducting checks in their hotel rooms to remove the risk of being spied on during their tour of New Zealand.
The Telegraph report that the Lions have asked their security team to regularly check for bugs and listening devices that could potentially be listening to discussed tactics among players and coaches ahead of the test series.
The All Blacks were involved in bugging scandal when a listening device was located in a hotel room in Sydney where the All Blacks were staying prior to a Bledisloe Cup match in August last year.
There is no suggestion the All Blacks are spying on the Lions, but the Lions are taking no chances with a four‑man team from a security firm utilised to search for bugging devices.
The All Blacks will meet the British and Irish Lions at 7.35pm Saturday.
Source: Stuff.co
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