News (Media Awareness Project) - Japan: A New Wiretap Law |
Title: | Japan: A New Wiretap Law |
Published On: | 2000-08-16 |
Source: | New York Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 12:25:38 |
JAPAN: A NEW WIRETAP LAW Japan's first wiretapping law went into
effect, allowing authorities to use wiretaps when investigating crimes
involving narcotics, guns, gang-related murders and large-scale
smuggling of people into the country. Arguing for the law last year,
the police had described it as an essential tool in their fight
against organized crime. Critics -- mindful of Japan's history as a
police state before and during World War II -- had said the
wiretapping could be used against political rivals.
effect, allowing authorities to use wiretaps when investigating crimes
involving narcotics, guns, gang-related murders and large-scale
smuggling of people into the country. Arguing for the law last year,
the police had described it as an essential tool in their fight
against organized crime. Critics -- mindful of Japan's history as a
police state before and during World War II -- had said the
wiretapping could be used against political rivals.
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