Spy
agency carries out warrantless surveillance
The
Security Intelligence Service (SIS) has carried out surveillance
without a warrant, the minister responsible for the spy agency has
confirmed.
31
March, 2016
The
new powers were granted to the agency in a 2014 anti-terror law
change.
In
the agency's annual review, SIS director Rebecca Kitteridge reported
that one authorisation was granted between 1 July and 31 December
2015.
The
minister, Chris Finlayson, would not confirm the circumstances that
led to the authorisation but said the use of warrantless surveillance
was pretty rare.
He
said the warrants were issued in urgent or emergency situations.
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