Es geht los... | Email spying 'could have stopped killers' | | Sunday July 10, 2005 | The Observer | | Millions of personal email and mobile phone records could be stored | and shared with police and intelligence officials across Europe to | help thwart terrorist attacks. | | The Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, will propose new measures at an | emergency meeting of European Union interior ministers which will | discuss the implications of Thursday's London bombings. | | He raised the stakes dramatically by claiming they could 'quite | possibly' have helped prevent such attacks, by identifying in advance | suspicious patterns of behaviour by potential terrorists. | | The move comes as The Observer can also reveal that the National Crime | Squad has contacted internet service providers in the UK, appealing | for them to preserve email messages in case they prove useful to the | manhunt. The messages could include highly personal information.
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