Monday, September 17, 2007

Security: New laws set to give Australian security agencies more powers to monitor suspects

The Sydney Morning Herald reports "Australian security agencies would be able to secretly track people via their mobile phones and monitor their internet browsing for up to three months without obtaining a warrant under new laws due to go before the Senate this week. The powers could be used in a range of even relatively minor criminal investigations, not just terrorism cases.

Full article: Spy laws track mobile phones by Tom Allard National Security Editor

Please note - this is a "Non-McCann Post"! Comments regarding the McCanns can be posted on the article below! Ta very muchly:)