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Govt issues guidelines for operators on phone tapping

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New Delhi , Feb. 8

THE Government has issued guidelines on the issue of phone tapping and has asked service providers to appoint round-the-clock nodal officers to act on requests from security and law enforcement agencies within two hours of receiving the intimation.

"On all the intimations sent by the security and law enforcement agencies to the service providers, the service providers will make 24x7 arrangement and arrange to issue acknowledgement letters within two hours for each of the intimation to the security agency concerned in a sealed cover on receipt of such intimations for interceptions," the guidelines said.

The service providers have been asked to put in place adequate and effective internal checks within their organisation to ensure that unauthorised interception of communication does not take place.

The Government has said that the operators will be held responsible for the actions of their employees.

Interception facility: The operators have also been asked to provide interception facilities to the State police in respect of a roaming subscriber, wherever he is located. "Interception facility to the State police for a non-roaming subscriber outside the territorial boundaries of the State shall be provided with the approval of the Union Home Secretary or with the approval of the Home Secretary of the State concerned," the guidelines said.

In case of emergency, the service providers have been directed to take confirmation from the competent authority within three days and such orders should be issued with the prior approval of the head or second senior most officer of the agency, who is not below the rank of Inspector General of Police.

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