
Central agencies pry on Clubhouse chat rooms
The Hindu
The audio-only App hosts live discussions 24/7
With a surging number of users in the Android version of Clubhouse, Central agencies has now started snooping on voice chat rooms of the audio-only App that hosts live discussions 24/7. Sources said that at least a dozen Central agencies, including the Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing, National Investigation Agency, Enforcement Directorate, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Central Bureau of Investigation, Narcotics Control Bureau and Central Board of Direct Taxes, have been authorised to track the rooms scheduled by clubs that is generating excitement or individual or group chats in open or closed rooms in real-time. The audio-drop in the startup that has been attracting a bevy of early users on to conversations on a multiple of topics seemed to have been the latest prying room for investigation agencies.More Related News

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