Impact of Internet Monitoring

Robert Mckensie made this Freedom of Information request to Home Office

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From: Robert Mckensie

18 September 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please can you provide me with the following statistics,

Since Internet monitoring was introduced

1. how many people have been prosecuted under anti terror
legislation where their Internet usage was key evidence for the
trial.

2. how many people have been found guilty under anti terror
legislation where their Internet usage was key evidence in
achieving the conviction.

3. how many people have been prosecuted for crimes that are not
related to anti terror legislation where their Internet usage was
key evidence for the trial.

3. how many people have been found guilty of crimes not related to
anti terror legislation where their Internet usage was key evidence
in achieving the conviction.

Yours faithfully,

Robert Mckensie

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14 October 2009


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Robert Mckensie left an annotation (28 October 2009)

So the response was that the government does not monitor Internet connections, hmmm, I worded the question incorrectly so will be responding once i have the question worded so that wiggling will not be possible on their side.

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