Rules set by Supreme Court on anti-terrorism law to take effect Jan. 15


MANILA, Philippines — Law enforcers need to secure an order from the Court of Appeals (CA) to secretly conduct surveillance, including wiretapping of conversations, and intercepting, recording or collecting any private communications of suspected terrorist individuals or groups. But a person suspected of committing any acts defined in the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) of 2020, or

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