Chaudhry, while drawing Gilani’s attention to Article 12 of the constitution, said that such a decision would violate citizens’ right of privacy.
"Unless a comprehensive legislation is proposed, such a decision will give police the authority to manipulate," Chaudhry said.
Chaudhry further asked Gilani to take action against this decision.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said on March 13 that a summary was forwarded to the prime minister to grant police access to mobile phone data.
He added that ‘special equipment’ for the purpose would also be provided to police across the country to find the location of criminals and that a central crime database centre would also be set up in Islamabad.
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"Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Fawad Chaudhry" Isn't he the same Mush guy who used to call Zardari and Nawaz biggest theives?
First bring an end to the political interference in police affairs then grant access to personal data
The decision is a political one aimed at harrassing the opposition for non-administrative gains. @When I say opposition I don't mean political opponents. Antsy, politics is a dirty game.