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This is an archive article published on September 18, 2011

Number of phones,emails tapped by govt doubled in July

The Indian Telegraph Act permits phone tapping for a limited period of time in case of a public emergency.

The number of phones and email accounts being tapped in the country nearly doubled during the month of July,with central security agencies making fresh requests for monitoring 3,420 phone lines and 465 email accounts.

A total of 4,350 phone lines and 501 email addresses were under surveillance and fresh orders were received from the Home Secretary recently for monitoring of an additional 3,420 telephones and 465 e-mails during July,says an internal government document.

In addition,about 465 orders were passed for tapping overseas phones,besides 281 orders under Rule 419A of the Indian Telegraph Act,which permits phone tapping for a limited period of time in case of a public emergency by various intelligence and probe agencies,including the Intelligence Bureau,CBI and National Investigation Agency (NIA).

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Clearance for snooping into these phones and e-mails was given by a high-level committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary. At a meeting held on September 5,the committee,however,sought more details on some of the orders passed and also asked the Home Secretary to make sure that tapping does not extend beyond the stipulated 180 days.

The Supreme Court had ordered the government to set up this high-level committee to review the phone tapping orders passed by the Home Secretary.

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