Talk:New Zealand Security Intelligence Service

Latest comment: 2 months ago by 122.252.156.128 in topic Mass Surveillance in NZ

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rediguananz: Also, unlike the Canadian Secuity Intelligence Service, NZSIS does not make available telephone numbers to allow frontline NZSIS staff to be contacted. Considering that anti-terrorism is part and parcel of NZSIS's charter, this is considered by some to be a significant security gap. This is pretty irrelevant as the New Zealand Police are the lead agency for terrorism. The general public have no reason to contact the SIS, all communications should be directed to the Police.

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Mass Surveillance in NZ edit

There's no mention of mass surveillance in NZ despite the expansion of the powers of the NZSIS back in 2020? In addition, the lack of regulatory oversight and use of Unmanned Surveillance Vehicles to monitor persons of interest, or suspected spies. 122.252.156.128 (talk) 01:11, 27 January 2024 (UTC)Reply