Law group concerned about Trinidad wiretap bill
Law group concerned about Trinidad wiretap bill: "Trinidad law group says it has 'grave concerns' about a bill that would legalize limited wiretapping to catch criminals.
At present, any wiretapping to intercept phone calls and other communications is outlawed in the Caribbean nation.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the legislation is needed to allow to serve in 'limited circumstances as a weapon in the fight against crime.'
In a statement Thursday, the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago says it is worried that law-abiding citizens could be 'open to abuse' if lawmakers pass the bill introduced last week by the prime minister."
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