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What snoopgate? Centre prepares to legally snoop for security reasons

FP Staff • December 21, 2014, 01:19:18 IST
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The Department of Telecom (DoT) may soon allow central agencies to tap your phone without requiring any prior authorization.

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The Department of Telecom (DoT) may soon allow central agencies to tap your phone without requiring any prior authorisation.

According to an Economic Times report today, the DoT plans toto introduce a new clause, Section 419B, in the Indian Telegraph Rules of 1951, to enable early implementation of the Centralised Monitoring System (CMS).

The CMSwill allow the governmentto access all digital communications and telecommunications in the country. The automated surveillance system will be geared to track all kinds of private communication–online activities, phone calls, text messages and even social media conversations.

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Ironically, this piece of news comes just a day after the government announced the formation ofan inquiry commission to look into the alleged snooping allegations against the Narendra Modi-led Gujarat government.

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The snooping scandal came to light when two investigative portals, Cobrapost and Gulail, claimed on November 15 that Amit Shah, the former home minister of Gujarat and Modi’s close aide, had ordered illegal surveillance of a woman at the behest of one “saheb”.

A home ministry official also said that the Centre-appointed commission will follow up on unauthorised interception beyond Gujarat, examine if it was done with due authority or if the legal regime was hijacked, and suggest further safeguards against illegal surveillance.

Under the existing provisions of Rule 419(A) of the Indian Telegraph Act, a phone can be tapped only with written authorisation of the Union home secretary or state home secretary. Aperson responsible for unauthorised interception can face up to three years in prison, or fine, or both. And now, the DoT is all set to amend the Act itself.

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According to an internal DoT note seen by the ET, the proposed Section 419B will allow officers of the Telegraph Authority to collect and analyse any message-related information for the purpose of enforcing licence conditions, investigation or pro-active action. The note says that the CMS will be set up in the interest of national security.

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The draft of the new clause had reportedly been sent to the home ministry for comments.

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