Police tight - lipped on tools used to scan social media activity
Police are refusing to name the tools they use to search social media activity during investigations, according to the Office for Information and Investigation (OIA) in Northern Ireland (OIA) on Monday afternoon, BBC Scotland has learned .
Source: rnz.co.nzPublished on 2021-06-13
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