cellphone grabber

  1. Jan

    Justice minister grants exemption for police to use IMSI-catchers, keystroke recorders, and location trackers

    South African police can now legally use cellphone spying tools and trackers Justice minister Ronald Lamola, on Friday, 19 May 2023, gazetted a five-year exemption from the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act (RICA), effectively...
  2. Jan

    Bheki Cele still trying to get permission for R102 million spy equipment police bought in 2019

    Police blew R102 million on spy equipment they can't use Police minister Bheki Cele's efforts to get an exemption certificate authorising the use of R102 million worth of unlawfully purchased spy equipment could be successful, according to a City Press report. Justice and Correctional Services...
  3. J

    SAPS wanted to pay R45 million for cellphone spy hardware to fund Zuma

    SAPS wanted to pay R45 million for cellphone spy hardware to fund Zuma The SA Police Service (SAPS) planned to purchase a "cellphone grabber" for an inflated price of R45 million in a corrupt deal, according to a report in the City Press. A cellphone grabber is a powerful eavesdropping device...
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