The servers of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN) was in Planalto Palace this week to deliver a draft draft law to the civil home that seeks to change Law 9,883, 1999, which was established ABIN.
The intention of the servers is to give more legitimacy and support to the agency’s intelligence operations. In particular, the mandate clearly, what they call “the use of sensitive means and techniques, including the use of technological tools, and respect for the characteristics required by the activity of intelligence.”
The moment to what a CNN I had three pages and suggested that he be included in the ABIN’s list of “intelligence operations to obtain data not available by other means.”
According to the members of the intelligence agency who reported the report, these works are already, according to other agencies in the world, but in Brazil there is no clear rule.
According to the text, “secret technologies and measures are considered to be directed to obtain data that are not available in open sources or government databases, such as monitoring and monitoring goals, monitoring, employment, controlling human resources, concealment techniques, and using technological tools with volatile capabilities.”
More power for the general director
The text also intends to change Article 9 of the legislation, and it takes from the head of the Institutional Security Office (GSI) to the Presidency of the Republic, the authority to share the data and documents produced by ABIN and grant the Agency’s general manager.
Finally, he also adds that the agency’s servers may protect their civil identities, “as necessary information for their personal security, community security and state.”
In justification, the draft states that “the use of sensitive techniques and means” to obtain data that is not available by other means does not “offer the list restriction but to enhance transparency in this activity related to the security of society and the state.”
Understand
Earlier this week, the UOL Gate released an alleged Brazilian spy information to Paraguay. The procedure was revealed during the ABIN Service certificate.
At that time, the employee has informed that there was a conquest of computers by the Brazilian government to obtain secret information linked to the ITAIPU Plant tariff.
Since then, the idea of changing the legislation has been to clarify the work that the agency should do, including spying, is clear.
In the Civil House of Representatives, the interlocutors argue that this will not be the best time to transfer Abyan’s legislation.
There was no deadline for the ministry to analyze the draft proposed by the servers. The intention, according to the sources, is expected that diplomatic problems with Paraguay will calm down before applying in the article.
Indeed, the Institutional Security Office (GSI), when asked about the possibility of losing power against ABIN, preferred not to comment on the topic.