What Is Electronic Surveillance?
Electronic surveillance refers to the use of wiretapping audiovisual equipment technology, infrared telescopes, infrared cameras, electronic computer technology and other equipment to monitor or listen to conversations in other people's offices, residences, etc., or to monitor or conduct specific persons, things or places in order to detect crime Investigation methods such as secret photos or videos.
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- Electronic surveillance refers to the use of wiretapping audiovisual equipment technology, infrared telescopes, infrared cameras, electronic computer technology and other equipment to monitor or listen to conversations in other people's offices, residences, etc., or to monitor or conduct specific persons, things or places in order to detect crime Investigation methods such as secret photos or videos.
- Yu Yuguan and Wu Gaoqing, "Interpretation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption", Chinese People's Public Security Press, 2004, p. 427.