Posted on 01/17/2015 12:39:23 PM PST by Libloather
The Drug Enforcement Administration formerly maintained a secret database of Americans telephone calls to some foreign countries, the Justice Department revealed this week.
A document filed by the department in a criminal case on Thursday revealed that the agency collected details about Americans calls to certain countries believed to be closely linked to drug trafficking networks.
The program is different from a more well-known database maintained by the National Security Agency (NSA), though it appears similar in some respects.
According to the governments brief, the DEA tracked information about phone calls from the United States to other designated countries that were determined to have a demonstrated nexus to international drug trafficking and related criminal activities. The government did not specify how broad the program was and only noted one of targeted countries, Iran.
The document, about a specific court case, said the records contained information about the two phone numbers on the call in question, when it occurred and how the call was billed, but no details about call's conversation.
A Justice Department spokesman claimed that the program at the DEA which is under the Justice Department has been dead for more than a year.
The program was suspended in September 2013 and ultimately terminated, the spokesman said in a statement. It has not been active nor searchable since September 2013, and all of the information has been deleted.
The agency is no longer collecting bulk telephony metadata from U.S. service providers.
Unlike the NSAs use of a phone records database designed to track suspected terrorist targets which is overseen by the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court the DEA database appears to have no such judicial oversight. The existence of the phone records database was revealed as part of a case about a man accused of violating sanctions against Iran.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) has pressed the DEA and Attorney General Eric Holder to reveal the existence of the program and not reinstate it over the last nine months, and said that the program would not have been disclosed without pressure from Congress and the courts.
"The American people deserve to know that the DEA engaged in the bulk collection of their international phone records in routine criminal investigations without judicial review," he said in a statement on Friday. "The bulk collection was suspended over a year ago and it should never be reinstated.
"We must continue to make progress in restoring the privacy rights of all Americans while keeping our country safe.
The more comes that out about these programs the more I think of Snowden as a hero.
Calls to countries “closely linked” to drug trafficking. So any local call, I suppose.
No, just calls to Southern California.
That’s essentially Mexico now, probably should be under ruthless surveillance.
Oh, great. My octogenarian parents have been vacationing this winter in Mexico and Costa Rica. My Skype traffic must be a hot item at DEA.
Warrants are so September 10th.
Probably 20 percent of the biz in LA are fronts and laundering biz for drug cartels. It’s no problem.
When you have the world’s biggest banks getting caught laundering drug money and nobody goes to jail, what’s the point of any of it?
Well, it makes a good excuse to monitor/record/collect data and hack Bob and Suzie. It’s for your safety ya know.
Oy, don't it feel like it?
It's almost like standard operating procedure
has incorporated into it writs of assistance
and/or bills of attainder
(with the small distinction-without-a-difference that it is the Burearchy rather than the legislature-proper enacting them [because the Burearchy derives its power from the Legislature]).
I have long gone with the theory that if they can do it, they will do it. For over 30 years I say NOTHING on a phone I would not say to an NSA agent.
Not that much of a limit, I’m involved in nothing of interest to them.
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Not to worry, the records have been destroyed. After they made copies in triplicate.
If they get interested in you, they will find "code words" in whatever you say.
For example "wedding cake" is a well known code word for "bomb"...
Winner!
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O’s got all the data
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