
‘The claim has been confirmed by officials in the U.S. ‘The foiled plot rests largely on communication intercepts, known as ‘chatter’, from suspects under surveillance.’.
‘And so they relied increasingly on defectors and technical intelligence - spy satellites and communication intercepts.’.
‘Violations of drug laws and gambling laws were the two most prevalent types of offenses investigated through communications intercepts.’. ‘He said radio intercepts indicated the attackers had killed eight and wounded more than 15.’. ‘But prosecutors have had to rely on the Bosnian government military for crucial radio intercepts.’. ‘We have the ability to read their mail through radio intercepts.’. ‘But these officials said they are not certain how reliable the information is and said there are no radio intercepts or other types of evidence to corroborate the reports.’. ‘They knew that the operation was in trouble from intercepts of Japanese radio traffic.’. ‘He could not say when the letter was intercepted or when authorities believe it might have been written.’. intelligence and caused a major political stir in Washington.’ ‘Since they are flying objects nobody from the ground will be able to intercept them and seize the confidential letters.’. ‘The vehicles were intercepted and stopped by police.’. ‘And I think gathering the intelligence, getting the pictures, intercepting communications is what we're about right now before we start tossing military force around.’.
‘Some government agencies intercept satellite and other transmissions.’. ‘She curtsied and continued forward, intercepting Christopher's mischievous twinkle.’. ‘But fortunately, our intelligence were able to intercept his plans to blow up these planes about 8 or 9 years ago, but he has been on the run since then.’. ‘Reports suggest that the joint operation between the United States and Pakistan was planned after American intelligence agents intercepted a satellite phone call from the flat.’. ‘At points like Green Corner or any of the other intersections along Park Street, a handful of policemen could be seen, wholly incapable of preventing crime or intercepting criminals.’. ‘It seems clear that all offspring should benefit when a parent produces an alarm signal or intercepts a predator and prevents it from reaching the brood.’. ‘It does not, as some people have tried to characterise it, extend the powers of the police, the Security Intelligence Service, or other Government agencies to intercept material.’. ‘Trees help prevent flooding by intercepting raindrops on their leaves, branches, and trunks.’. ‘To prevent rogue servers from intercepting data in transit, the servers themselves should be digitally authenticated before any data is moved between them.’. ‘For example with officers with special signals intelligence abilities, intercepting the communications of others and making their own covert transmissions.’. ‘Press reports have identified it as a modernization project at the National Security Agency, the agency that intercepts foreign communications.’.
‘The other agencies have a similar problem, but NSA is our intelligence-gathering agency that intercepts the airwaves, and they pick up more conversations than any other intelligence-gatherer.’. ‘To the fore came satellite imagery and the National Security Agency's capacity to intercept communications.’. ‘Until now it has been legally prevented from intercepting communications amongst Canadians within Canada.’. ‘I intercepted Edward on his way to work’.