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ANTI-WIRETAPPING ACT
     Republic Act 4200

 by: Relea Grace B. Salak
Policy
 An act to prohibit and penalize wiretapping and other
related violations of the privacy of communication, and
                   for other purposes.

Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, not being
authorized by all the parties to any private
communication or spoken word, to tap any wire or
cable, or by using any other device or arrangement, to
secretly overhear, intercept, or record such
communication or spoken word by using a device
commonly known as a dictaphone or dictagraph or
detectaphone or walkie-talkie or tape recorder, or
however otherwise described:
Policy (cont…)
It shall also be unlawful for any person, be he a participant
or not in the act or acts penalized in the next preceding
sentence, to knowingly possess any tape record, wire
record, disc record, or any other such record, or copies
thereof, of any communication or spoken word secured
either before or after the effective date of this Act in the
manner prohibited by this law; or to replay the same for
any other person or persons; or to communicate the
contents thereof, either verbally or in writing, or to furnish
transcriptions thereof, whether complete or partial, to any
other person: Provided, That the use of such record or any
copies thereof as evidence in any civil, criminal
investigation or trial of offenses mentioned in section 3
hereof, shall not be covered by this prohibition.
Policy (cont…)
Section 2. Any person who willfully or knowingly
does or who shall aid, permit, or cause to be
done any of the acts declared to be unlawful in
the preceding section or who violates the
provisions of the following section or of any order
issued thereunder, or aids, permits, or causes
such violation shall, upon conviction thereof, be
punished by imprisonment for not less than six
months or more than six years and with the
accessory penalty of perpetual absolute
disqualification from public office if the offender
be a public official at the time of the commission
of the offense, and, if the offender is an alien he
shall be subject to deportation proceedings.
Policy (cont…)
Section 3. Nothing contained in this Act, however,
shall render it unlawful or punishable for any peace
officer, who is authorized by a written order of the
Court, to execute any of the acts declared to be
unlawful in the two preceding sections in cases
involving the crimes of treason, espionage,
provoking war and disloyalty in case of war, piracy,
mutiny in the high seas, rebellion, conspiracy and
proposal to commit rebellion, inciting to rebellion,
sedition, conspiracy to commit sedition, inciting to
sedition, kidnapping as defined by the Revised Penal
Code, and violations of Commonwealth Act No. 616,
punishing espionage and other offenses against
national security.
Provided, That such written order shall only be issued or granted
  upon written application and the examination under oath or
 affirmation of the applicant and the witnesses he may produce
                          and a showing:
(1) that there are reasonable grounds to believe that
any of the crimes enumerated hereinabove has been
committed or is being committed or is about to be
committed: Provided, however, That in cases involving
the offenses of rebellion, conspiracy and proposal to
commit rebellion, inciting to rebellion, sedition,
conspiracy to commit sedition, and inciting to sedition,
such authority shall be granted only upon prior proof
that a rebellion or acts of sedition, as the case may be,
have actually been or are being committed;
(2) that there are reasonable grounds to
believe that evidence will be obtained
essential to the conviction of any person
for, or to the solution of, or to the
prevention of, any such crimes; and

(3) that there are no other means readily
available for obtaining such evidence.
The order granted or issued shall
               specify:
(1) the identity of the person or persons
whose communications, conversations,
discussions, or spoken words are to be
overheard, intercepted, or recorded and, in
the case of telegraphic or telephonic
communications, the telegraph line or the
telephone number involved and its
location;
(2) the identity of the peace officer
authorized to overhear, intercept, or record
the
communications, conversations, discussion
s, or spoken words;

(3) the offense or offenses committed or
sought to be prevented; and
(4) the period of the authorization. The
authorization shall be effective for the
period specified in the order which shall
not exceed sixty (60) days from the date of
issuance of the order, unless extended or
renewed by the court upon being satisfied
that such extension or renewal is in the
public interest.
• All recordings made under court authorization shall, within
  forty-eight hours after the expiration of the period fixed in the
  order, be deposited with the court in a sealed envelope or
  sealed package, and shall be accompanied by an affidavit of
  the peace officer granted such authority stating the number
  of recordings made, the dates and times covered by each
  recording, the number of tapes, discs, or records included in
  the deposit, and certifying that no duplicates or copies of the
  whole or any part thereof have been made, or if made, that
  all such duplicates or copies are included in the envelope or
  package deposited with the court. The envelope or package so
  deposited shall not be opened, or the recordings replayed, or
  used in evidence, or their contents revealed, except upon
  order of the court, which shall not be granted except upon
  motion, with due notice and opportunity to be heard to the
  person or persons whose conversation or communications
  have been recorded.
• The court referred to in this section
  shall be understood to mean the
  Court of First Instance within whose
  territorial jurisdiction the acts for
  which authority is applied for are to
  be executed.
Policy (cont…)

Section 4. Any communication or spoken
word,                   or                  the
existence, contents, substance, purport, effect
, or meaning of the same or any part
thereof, or any information therein contained
obtained or secured by any person in violation
of the preceding sections of this Act shall not
be admissible in evidence in any
judicial,   quasi-judicial,   legislative    or
administrative hearing or investigation.
Policy (cont…)

Section 5. All laws inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or
accordingly amended.

Section 6. This Act shall take effect upon its
approval.
Purpose/Rationale
• authored by by Senator Lorenzo Tañada.
• passed in the Congress in 1965.
• Approved: June 09, 1965
• enacted in consonance with the
  constitutionally guaranteed right of privacy of
  communication.
• intends to stop the practice by officers of the
  government of spying on one another
RESTRICTIONS
• The law does not prohibit the recording
  of all private communications, but
  provides a limited and narrowly drawn
  exception for law enforcers.
• The law does not prohibit the recording
  of private communications that are
  authorized by ALL parties.
Jurisprudence
“Hello Garci” Case
• On June 6, 2005, Sec. Ignacio Bunye made
  known to the public the existence of
  wiretapped recordings of alleged cellphone
  conversations between Pres. Gloria Macapagal
  Arroyo and Comelec Commissioner Virgilio
  Garcillano.
• Sec. Bunye violated RA 4200 because…
  – he knowingly possessed illegally wiretapped
    recordings of the Commander in Chief and a
    Comelec Commissioner;
  – he played it for many persons in the Mass Media;
    and
  – he allowed the reporters and journalists to make
    digital copies of the two CDROMs.
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Anti wiretapping-act

  • 1. ANTI-WIRETAPPING ACT Republic Act 4200 by: Relea Grace B. Salak
  • 2. Policy An act to prohibit and penalize wiretapping and other related violations of the privacy of communication, and for other purposes. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, not being authorized by all the parties to any private communication or spoken word, to tap any wire or cable, or by using any other device or arrangement, to secretly overhear, intercept, or record such communication or spoken word by using a device commonly known as a dictaphone or dictagraph or detectaphone or walkie-talkie or tape recorder, or however otherwise described:
  • 3. Policy (cont…) It shall also be unlawful for any person, be he a participant or not in the act or acts penalized in the next preceding sentence, to knowingly possess any tape record, wire record, disc record, or any other such record, or copies thereof, of any communication or spoken word secured either before or after the effective date of this Act in the manner prohibited by this law; or to replay the same for any other person or persons; or to communicate the contents thereof, either verbally or in writing, or to furnish transcriptions thereof, whether complete or partial, to any other person: Provided, That the use of such record or any copies thereof as evidence in any civil, criminal investigation or trial of offenses mentioned in section 3 hereof, shall not be covered by this prohibition.
  • 4. Policy (cont…) Section 2. Any person who willfully or knowingly does or who shall aid, permit, or cause to be done any of the acts declared to be unlawful in the preceding section or who violates the provisions of the following section or of any order issued thereunder, or aids, permits, or causes such violation shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not less than six months or more than six years and with the accessory penalty of perpetual absolute disqualification from public office if the offender be a public official at the time of the commission of the offense, and, if the offender is an alien he shall be subject to deportation proceedings.
  • 5. Policy (cont…) Section 3. Nothing contained in this Act, however, shall render it unlawful or punishable for any peace officer, who is authorized by a written order of the Court, to execute any of the acts declared to be unlawful in the two preceding sections in cases involving the crimes of treason, espionage, provoking war and disloyalty in case of war, piracy, mutiny in the high seas, rebellion, conspiracy and proposal to commit rebellion, inciting to rebellion, sedition, conspiracy to commit sedition, inciting to sedition, kidnapping as defined by the Revised Penal Code, and violations of Commonwealth Act No. 616, punishing espionage and other offenses against national security.
  • 6. Provided, That such written order shall only be issued or granted upon written application and the examination under oath or affirmation of the applicant and the witnesses he may produce and a showing: (1) that there are reasonable grounds to believe that any of the crimes enumerated hereinabove has been committed or is being committed or is about to be committed: Provided, however, That in cases involving the offenses of rebellion, conspiracy and proposal to commit rebellion, inciting to rebellion, sedition, conspiracy to commit sedition, and inciting to sedition, such authority shall be granted only upon prior proof that a rebellion or acts of sedition, as the case may be, have actually been or are being committed;
  • 7. (2) that there are reasonable grounds to believe that evidence will be obtained essential to the conviction of any person for, or to the solution of, or to the prevention of, any such crimes; and (3) that there are no other means readily available for obtaining such evidence.
  • 8. The order granted or issued shall specify: (1) the identity of the person or persons whose communications, conversations, discussions, or spoken words are to be overheard, intercepted, or recorded and, in the case of telegraphic or telephonic communications, the telegraph line or the telephone number involved and its location;
  • 9. (2) the identity of the peace officer authorized to overhear, intercept, or record the communications, conversations, discussion s, or spoken words; (3) the offense or offenses committed or sought to be prevented; and
  • 10. (4) the period of the authorization. The authorization shall be effective for the period specified in the order which shall not exceed sixty (60) days from the date of issuance of the order, unless extended or renewed by the court upon being satisfied that such extension or renewal is in the public interest.
  • 11. • All recordings made under court authorization shall, within forty-eight hours after the expiration of the period fixed in the order, be deposited with the court in a sealed envelope or sealed package, and shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the peace officer granted such authority stating the number of recordings made, the dates and times covered by each recording, the number of tapes, discs, or records included in the deposit, and certifying that no duplicates or copies of the whole or any part thereof have been made, or if made, that all such duplicates or copies are included in the envelope or package deposited with the court. The envelope or package so deposited shall not be opened, or the recordings replayed, or used in evidence, or their contents revealed, except upon order of the court, which shall not be granted except upon motion, with due notice and opportunity to be heard to the person or persons whose conversation or communications have been recorded.
  • 12. • The court referred to in this section shall be understood to mean the Court of First Instance within whose territorial jurisdiction the acts for which authority is applied for are to be executed.
  • 13. Policy (cont…) Section 4. Any communication or spoken word, or the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect , or meaning of the same or any part thereof, or any information therein contained obtained or secured by any person in violation of the preceding sections of this Act shall not be admissible in evidence in any judicial, quasi-judicial, legislative or administrative hearing or investigation.
  • 14. Policy (cont…) Section 5. All laws inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or accordingly amended. Section 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
  • 15. Purpose/Rationale • authored by by Senator Lorenzo Tañada. • passed in the Congress in 1965. • Approved: June 09, 1965 • enacted in consonance with the constitutionally guaranteed right of privacy of communication. • intends to stop the practice by officers of the government of spying on one another
  • 16. RESTRICTIONS • The law does not prohibit the recording of all private communications, but provides a limited and narrowly drawn exception for law enforcers. • The law does not prohibit the recording of private communications that are authorized by ALL parties.
  • 17. Jurisprudence “Hello Garci” Case • On June 6, 2005, Sec. Ignacio Bunye made known to the public the existence of wiretapped recordings of alleged cellphone conversations between Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.
  • 18. • Sec. Bunye violated RA 4200 because… – he knowingly possessed illegally wiretapped recordings of the Commander in Chief and a Comelec Commissioner; – he played it for many persons in the Mass Media; and – he allowed the reporters and journalists to make digital copies of the two CDROMs.

Editor's Notes

  1. Prohibits any person tapping any wire or cable or using any other device or arrangement to secretly overhear, intercept or record a private communication or spoken word. Even a (person) privy to a communication who records his private conversation with another without the knowledge of the latter (will) qualify as a “violator”. (Sec. 1)Prohibits possessing any tape, wire, disc or other record, or copies, of an illegally obtained recording of a private communication, knowing that it was illegally obtained.
  2. The penalties of perpetual or temporary absolute disqualification for public office shall produce the following effects:1. The deprivation of the public offices and employments which the offender may have held even if conferred by popular election.2. The deprivation of the right to vote in any election for any popular office or to be elected to such office.3. The disqualification for the offices or public employments and for the exercise of any of the rights mentioned.In case of temporary disqualification, such disqualification as is comprised in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this article shall last during the term of the sentence.4. The loss of all rights to retirement pay or other pension for any office formerly held.
  3. Commonwealth Act No. 616, an act to punish espionage and other offenses against the national security.Disallow any of peace officers violating provisions of RA 4200 on the proper procedure for securing and implementing a court order authorizing the wiretapping of a private communication. (Sec. 3)Espionage or spying involves a government or individual obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder
  4. It does not prohibit the recording of all private communications, but provides a limited and narrowly drawn exception for law enforcers. (Sec. 3)It does not prohibit the recording of private communications that are authorized by all parties.
  5. Any wiretapped materials or any information secured by any person in violation of the Act shall not be admissible in evidence in any judicial, quasi-judicial, legislative or administrative hearing or investigation (illustration of the doctrine of “fruit of poisonous tree”).Fruit of the poisonous treeevidence discovered due to information found throughillegal means may not be introduced in any proceeding.