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Monday 13 February RNW - NEWS AND ANALYSIS FROM THE NETHERLANDS IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24/7 ON RADIO, TV AND ONLINE

Dutch police tap 2,254 telephone calls a day

Published on 26 November 2009 - 8:58pm
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An investigation is to be launched into the staggering amount of telephone taps used in the Netherlands.

The Justice Minister, Ernst Hirsch Ballin, has promised parliament to look into why so many telephone conversations are recorded. In the first half of 2009, police tapped 13,223 phones. An average of 2,254 telephone conversations were monitored each day. 

 

France, whose population is three times that of the Netherlands, tapped approximately the same number of phones in 2008. The Dutch authorities are ten times more likely to tap phones than the authorities in the United States.

  

Tapping costs
The Dutch parliament asked the minister how much the taps cost. Translation costs alone are enormous. The Green Left opposition party  wants to know if people are informed afterwards that their phones were tapped, which is a legal requirement. The party does not believe that this is the case.

  

Parliament is also demanding to know the exact breakdown of who is carrying out the taps - a split between police, intelligence services and military intelligence.

 

The politicians want the investigation to say more about the effectivity of the wire taps and are looking for a cost comparison with other investigative techniques.

 

Crime prevention
The justice minister told parliament that the taps are currently used to confirm that crimes have taken place and also in an attempt to prevent crimes happening.

 

In addition, parliament asked the minister to make comparisons with neighbouring countries Belgium and Germany where phone taps are used much less. The minister was reluctant to do this saying it would not be a fair comparison as these two countries have different legal systems.

 

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Anonymous 27 November 2009 - 2:00pm / telephone taps used in the Netherlands. Bush Herritage
Nov 27, 2009 The Justice Department shall not blame the Police, they must blame the Telecomunication corp that allowed to do in exchange of government tips . Now is the time to show that holland has separation of power in the government. Or continue with the Bush legacy and everybody doubt the US is the Leader of good and wrong.

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