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The
SSMA
circumscribes
the
purposes
for
which
covert
monitoring
may
be
used
:
preventing
or
uncovering
serious
offences
or
protecting
national
security
(
see
paragraph
10
above
;
see
also
Klass
and
Others
,
cited
above
,
p.
24
,
§
51
;
and
Christie
v.
the
United
Kingdom
,
no
.
21482/93
,
Commission
decision
of
27
June
1994
,
DR
78‑A
,
p.
119
,
at
pp
.
121‑22
)
.
Moreover
,
such
monitoring
may
be
used
only
if
there
are
grounds
to
suspect
that
a
serious
offence
is
being
planned
or
is
or
has
been
committed
,
and
only
if
the
establishment
of
the
facts
by
other
methods
are
deemed
unlikely
to
succeed
(
see
paragraph
10
above
;
see
also
Klass
and
Others
,
cited
above
,
p.
24
,
§
51
)
.
However
,
these
latter
requirements
apparently
apply
only
with
regard
to
combating
criminal
conduct
,
not
protecting
national
security
(
see
paragraph
10
above
)
.
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