Saturday, July 9, 2016

"Spy it out for three months. If you like, we get you court order."

Polish spies could be secretly eyeballing world leaders attending the NATO summit in Warsaw.

.. all thanks to a new law that came into force just last week.

The new anti-terrorism legislation was signed by Polish president Andrzej Duda on June 22. It came into force one week later. Under the law, secret surveillance may be carried out on any foreigner for up to three months without a court order. This includes undercover audio and video taping, bugging private premises, and accessing private electronic and phone communications. more