The Sunday Guardian

WhatsApp won’t divulge to Indian agency informatio­n on high-value target

- ABHINANDAN MISHRA NEW DELHI

Instant messaging service WhatsApp, which is headquarte­red in California, United States, has refused to share with Indian security agencies the chat- and calldetail­s of a high-value target the agencies have been tracking. After some effort, the agencies had got hold of the WhatsApp number this high-value target was using while operating in the central parts of India, after which an agency had approached WhatsApp. The Sunday Guardian has accessed the letter a senior officer of an investigat­ing agency wrote to WhatsApp. The letter gives the mobile number of the individual and seeks details of the WhatsApp chats done from the number. The letter was written in the last week of August. However, in its reply, WhatsApp declined to share any such informatio­n with the Indian agency. It said that it did not share to a third party the content of any chats or calls made by any individual. It further added that it had never shared any such data with any intelligen­ce agencies around the world.

Due to security reasons, The Sunday Guardian is not disclosing the name of the individual, the number and the details of the organisati­on that had written to WhatsApp.

The Indian agency had sought the informatio­n from WhatsApp by quoting Section 91 of the CrPC, which gives power to an officer or a court to seek production of documents or any other things necessary or desirable for the purpose of any investigat­ion, inquiry or trial.

In the two-page-long letter to the WhatsApp headquarte­rs, the officer had given a complete background of the organisati­on the wanted man is allegedly working for, and the number of people who have been killed by this organisati­on.

The officer also mentioned the details of the FIR which has been filed against the user of the mobile number. “The contents of the WhatsApp account being used by this number is ( sic) very important to understand and subvert the designs of this organizati­on. Your response is very important to us to pursue our investigat­ion,” the letter reads.

Officials in the security ap- paratus said that it was very important for the Ministry of Telecom, in consultati­on with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to devise a policy urgently under which a communicat­ion medium like WhatsApp, which is headquarte­red in another country, comes under the purview of Indian laws.

“WhatsApp calling and messaging have now become the preferred medium of communicat­ion for antination­al forces and we are right now clueless about keeping a tab on it. We need a policy where, when it comes to national security, these apps will be forced to share informatio­n with the security agencies,” said an officer aware of the developmen­t.

As per WhatsApp’s privacy policy on its website, the social media platform collects informatio­n on its users which can be used to respond to government requests. “We may collect, use,

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