Dhaka,
May 21(UNB)-Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has expressed deep
concern over the theft and online sale of citizens' confidential information
and demanded severe punishment for those responsible.
The anti-graft watchdog
highlighted the alarming nature of this data theft, involving the misuse of IDs
of law enforcement officials responsible for protecting sensitive citizen
information including call data records (CDRs), national identity card details,
and mobile numbers from the National Telecommunication Monitoring Center
(NTMC).
This breach violates
constitutional commitments to safeguard personal data, it said.
TIB also urged swift
enactment of the Personal Data Protection Act, 2024,
Referring to media
sources, it said the NTMC system was exploited using the IDs of two law
enforcement officers to collect and sell confidential information, including
National Identity Card (NID) details and mobile call data records (CDR), for
financial gain.
Terming it 'alarming'
TIB Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman said, "Repeated incidents of
theft involving personal and sensitive information like national identity cards
and call data records are not new. Previously, Bangladeshi citizens experienced
thefts of various confidential documents such as birth certificates and
national identity cards at different times. Recent events have seen a surge in
such breaches, with personal data being pilfered by law enforcement
organizations tasked with safeguarding it. "
"The process and
technical infrastructure used by the govt to protect citizens' sensitive
information raises questions regarding its integrity and capability."
He further said that it
appears the government lacks the commitment and investment required to
establish robust data protection mechanisms compared to the ill motive and
activities of the groups who want to misuse them in the digital world.
Consequently, its
efforts in this regard seem insufficient and ineffective, he said adding ,
"Therefore, it's not an overstatement to say that the government's legal
and institutional initiatives to ensure data protection are nothing but
superficial and appallingly risky."
Dr. Zaman highlighted
the recurring incidents of theft involving personal confidential information of
Bangladeshi citizens, noting the absence of preventative measures.
While welcoming the
decision by law enforcement agencies to suspend the user IDs of the implicated
parties, he stressed the importance of identifying all individuals involved in
the data trafficking and ensuring they face exemplary punishment through
thorough investigation.
Mentioning not to see
the incident as a separate event Dr. Zaman said that TIB's review of the draft
Personal Data Protection Act, 2024, identified a concerning risk of granting
government agencies unchecked authority over personal data under the guise of
national security and public interest.
Allowing such agencies
unrestricted access to data servers without judicial oversight could lead to
potential abuse of data without accountability, undermining the principles of
the rule of law, he said.
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