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Customs seeks to extend powers

09:34 am on 5 March 2015

New Zealand Customs want the power to make travellers give them the password to their cellphones and laptops, Radio New Zealand reports.

Minister for Customs Nicky Wagner said it was important for Customs to be able to access electronic devices to stop objectionable material like child pornography and weapons designs from getting into the country.

She said the move was not about the mass surveillance of travellers, and that it would likely be a rare occurrence.

Wagner added that the current Act was passed almost 20 years ago and needed an update.

“The current Act, passed in 1996, is based on the 1966 Act and still contains elements of 1913 Act. It's time to update the Act to ensure Customs can best serve New Zealanders.”

The paper on changes to the Customs Act was released yesterday afternoon and public consultation runs until 1 May.