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Does IB work under police?
Does IB work under police?
what are the main powers and functions of IB inspector and assistant director? |
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No, IB works under the direct control o Chief Executive i.e. Prime Minister. It is main domestic/internal intelligence and espionage agency. The IB's tasks include counter-intelligence and internal Security matters.
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Not under police, ofcourse in coordination with the police . I saw one IB Inspector that I knew very well kept gossiping around with people only while he was on duty , and got most of his reports from police investigators, except for cases where there were chances to make some money..
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thanks buddies.........
thanks for ur replies... kindly tell me that how IB personal can trace the calls..do they have any special devices for tracking calls and its location,more,can they trace non digital phone calss?
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I don't have exact info about this, but police get help from I.B in this regard specially when tracing phone calls of kidnappers. I've got through some sources that I.S.I has devices to trace phone calls. However, cell phone companies also help law enforcement agencies in this regard.
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I dont think IB has the means to trace calls, or even if they have they may have the equipment installed in their provincial or federal headquarters, definitely not in local or district level offices.
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Tracing can be done both by cell phone companies as well as ISI. They can check all & filter their desired calls. I think answer is enough for this question.
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mashal khan (Sunday, February 13, 2011) |
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well i heared that GPRS device can show u the excat location of caller..so any buddy have enough information abt GPRS device,and if yes then who owns this device in pakistan?
What about non digital phones numbers,you must have noticed that some incoming calls only show on Caller id as private number or no number?
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What is private number calling? It is just a telecom network feature which can be enabled or disabled by them. Officially, it is illegal to do this. but Law enforcement agencies & Armed forces can have these numbers.
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zaib... how do u know that? r u in iB?
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