PTI to challenge govt decision on permitting ISI to tap phones: Omar

  • Leader of Opposition in NA warns move could backfire and may have great consequences

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insad (PTI) has announced its intention to challenge the government’s notification which granted Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) permission to intercept and trace calls in the “interest of national security”.

Earlier today, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication authorised the intelligence wing to tap phones, stating that this authority was granted under Section 54 of the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-organisation) Act, 1996.

The Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Omar Ayub Khan noted that the government, via SRO 1005 (I)/2024 issued a notification allowing the ISI to tap any person’s phone conversation on the pretext of “national security”.

He slammed the government, saying, “Only a fascist government would grant an intelligence agency complete authority to tap citizens’ phones.

“Shehbaz Sharif has practically cut his own throat with this decision,” the PTI leader alleged, declaring that the move could backfire and may have great consequences.

He further condemned the decision stating that, “This SRO will be the tool the ISI uses to blackmail and subjugate all politicians and media persons, including Bilawal Bhutto, Asif Zardari, and Maryam Nawaz.”

The PTI leader announced his intention to challenge the notification in court through his lawyer, Dr Babar Awan.

“This SRO is unconstitutional and against the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution,” he protested.

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