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Minister of Defence, Justice and Security, Ramadeluka Seretse has distanced his ministry from reports that Botswana Police Services is facing a lawsuit over unpaid bills after it was supplied with spying equipment.

He said that he only learnt about the impending suit in newspapers and said he knew absolutely nothing about it.He reiterated what he told Parliament recently that nobody's phone would be tapped without authority from the courts. "I can't lie to Parliament, and I still stand by what I said to MPs that nobody's phone would be tapped without authority of the courts of law," the minister said yesterday.

Seretse assured the House a few weeks ago that people are free to converse on their phones after MPs accused the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) of eavesdropping on people's conversations. However, he said that only people suspected of having links with criminal syndicates or activities have their phones tapped with warrants from court.

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