
The police have been given the power to monitor mobile phone conversations and access mobile apps. However, the police have assured the general public that they have nothing to worry about.
The Cabinet on Tuesday endorsed an amendment of criminal laws that would affect investigations of suspects involved in terrorism, transnational crimes, security threats or crimes with a statute of limitations of more than 10 years.
The draft has to be passed by the National Legislative Assembly before it can go into effect.
Deputy police spokesman Pol Colonel Krissana Pattanacharoen said on Wednesday that police would have to submit evidence to their superiors and receive permission from a court before they would be allowed to eavesdrop on conversations.
He added that innocent people should not be worried about the amendment as it would only be applied to criminal suspects.
(Source:The Nation,Thailand)









