Batshu briefs MPs on phone-tapping tools case

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The Acting Minister of Defence, Justice and Security, Edwin Batshu has briefed Parliament on a dispute between the Botswana Police Service and a local company over the supply of telephone-tapping equipment.

Batshu told the House on Friday that the advent of cellular phones and computers in the country has resulted in their theft and use by criminals.

He said the Botswana Police Service needs technology that will enhance their policing strategies within the framework of the law.

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