WARSAW (Reuters) - A pan-European rights body recommended on Friday that Poland introduce more limits to the surveillance powers of police under a newly amended law.
The law, which came into force in February and drew criticism from rights group Amnesty International, expands authorities' access to digital data and loosens the legal framework limiting surveillance by law enforcement.
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