Dirección de Observaciones Judiciales
Dirección de Observaciones Judiciales (Directorate of Judicial Surveillance, DOJ) is an Argentine intelligence service responsible for intercepting communications as required by judicial officers. It is part of the Secretaría de Inteligencia, the main intelligence agency; and is a subagency of the National Intelligence System. It is known as "Division 84" or "Ojota" inside SIDE. ("O-Jota" is the Spanish pronunciation of the letters OJ.)
Building
The DOJ is located in a tall, nondescript building on Ave. de los Incas 3834, in Buenos Aires. The building has an internal surface of 27,000 square feet (2,500 m2) and an estimated monetary value of US$ 1,577,443.
Before moving into its own building it operated out of Telecom Argentina´s Belgrano facility.
Mishandling allegations
During the past few years, there have been allegations of budget mishandlings and phone interventions without a judicial request and authorization; and about SIDE's counterintelligence service also having the capability to intercept communications.
See also
- Secretariat of Intelligence
- National Intelligence System
- National Intelligence School
- Argentine intelligence agencies
- National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence
- National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
External links
- (in Spanish) Intelligence Reform Law 25.520
- (in Spanish) Interior Security Law 24.059
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- National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence
- National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
- Directorate of Judicial Surveillance
- National Intelligence School
- Federal Intelligence Agency
- Federal Counternarcotics Service
- Financial Intelligence Unit
- Military Intelligence Collection Center
- Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces
- Naval Intelligence Service
- Air Force Intelligence Service
- Army Intelligence Service
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