changes if possible can be undone after the end of the investigation.
During the investigation it shall be necessary to log
(a) the technical means used and time and date of the application; and
(b) the identification of the computer system and details of the
modifications undertaken within the investigation;.
(c) any information obtained; and that
(d) Information obtained by the use of such tool shall be protected against
any modification, unauthorized deletion and unauthorized access.
(3) The duration of authorization in section 35(1) shall be limited to 3
months. Where the conditions of the authorization are no longer met, the
action taken shall be stopped immediately.
(4) The authorization to install the tool shall include remotely accessing
the suspects computer system.
(5) Where the installation process requires physical access to a place the
requirements of section 28 shall need to be fulfilled.
(6) A police officer may pursuant to the order of court granted in (1)
above request that the court order an Internet service provider to support
the installation process.
(7) The offences referred to in subsection (1) include:
i. Murder or Manslaughter or treason.
ii. Kidnapping or abduction.
iii. Money laundering contrary to the [proceeds of crime] Act.
iv. Producing, manufacturing, supplying or otherwise dealing in
any dangerous drug in contravention of the [dangerous drugs] Act.
v. Importing or exporting a dangerous drug in contravention of
the [dangerous drugs] Act.
vi. Importation, exportation or trans‐shipment of any firearm or
ammunition in contravention of the [firearms] Act.
vii. Manufacture of, or dealing, in firearms or ammunition in
contravention of the [firearms] Act.
viii. Illegal possession of a prohibited weapon or any other
firearm or ammunition contrary to the [firearms] Act.
ix. An offence contrary to the [prevention of corruption] Act.
x. Arson.
xi. International Convention on hijacking, terrorist offences etc.
xii. [prevention of terrorism] Act.
xiii. Attempting or conspiring to commit, or aiding, abetting,
counseling or procuring the commission of, an offence falling within
any of the preceding paragraphs.
PART VI
LIABILITY