TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 No. 114 of 1979 - SECT 24
Certain records of communications to be destroyed
TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 No. 114 of 1979 - SECT 24
Certain records of communications to be destroyed
24. Where a record or copy, whether in writing or otherwise, has been made of
a communication intercepted in pursuance of a warrant issued under section 20,
or a copy of a telegram has been made in pursuance of a warrant under
section 21, and the Comptroller-General of Customs is satisfied-
(a) that the record or copy will not assist, and is not likely to assist,
officers of Customs in, or in connection with, narcotics inquiries
that are being, or have been, made by officers of Customs; and
(b) that the record or copy is not required, and is not likely to be
required-
(i) in, or in connection with, proceedings of a kind referred to in
sub-section 7 (6); or
(ii) in, or in connection with, the exercise by officers of Customs
of the powers conferred on the Comptroller-General of Customs
by sub-section 7 (5), the Comptroller-General of Customs shall
cause the record or copy to be destroyed.