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 December 1, 2016  Posted by  Non-U.S., Surveillance

Nathan Munn reports:

Police across Canada are using civil forfeiture laws to seize everything from houses and cars to small amounts of cash from people who sometimes haven’t been convicted of a crime. Some of this money is paying for cutting-edge surveillance equipment, a practice that critics say keeps the public in the dark about police capabilities.

Read more on Motherboard.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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