Yes, this measure allows for intercepting a telecommunications system (public or private) in the course of transmission by modifying, interfering with the telecommunications system, or monitoring transmissions. International requests for assistance in the interception of communications can only be made under Articles 17 to 22 of 2000 EU Mutual Legal Assistance Convention, can only be authorised for the purpose of preventing/detecting serious crime, and the “intercept product” cannot be used in proceedings (it can only be used as intelligence).