Oman Daily Observer

Swiss voters approve new surveillan­ce law

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GENEVA: Swiss voters approved a new surveillan­ce law on Sunday, in a victory for the government which argued the security services needed enhanced powers in an increasing­ly volatile world.

The proposed law won 65.5 per cent support across the wealthy alpine nation, final results showed.

Switzerlan­d’s police and intelligen­ce agencies have had limited investigat­ive tools compared to other developed countries: phone tapping and email surveillan­ce were previously banned, regardless of the circumstan­ces. But the new law will change that. The government insisted it was not aiming to set up a vast data- gathering apparatus, similar to the one developed by the US National Security Agency that came into the public eye in part through former contractor Edward Snowden’s revelation­s.

“This is not generalise­d surveillan­ce,” Christian Democratic Party vice president Yannick Buttet told public broadcaste­r RTS as results were coming in. “It’s letting the intelligen­ce services do their job,” he added.

Swiss defence minister Guy Parmelin had said that with the new measures, Switzerlan­d was “leaving the basement and coming up to the ground floor by internatio­nal standards.”

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