Swedish government wants to allow police to secretly monitor children's communications
Sweden's government said on Wednesday it wanted to give police the power to secretly monitor phone calls and electronic communications of those under 15 years of age, in response to a surge in gang violence in the Nordic country.
Sweden's government said on Wednesday it wanted to give police the power to secretly monitor phone calls and electronic communications of those under 15 years of age, in response to a surge in gang violence in the Nordic country.