Warrantless Access to Subscriber Data
This provision permits NCA officers to enter telecommunications facilities and examine records without requiring a warrant, despite these records inevitably containing subscriber personal data including call records, location information, and potentially communications content. Unlike 53 which requires District Magistrate warrants for document searches, this provision allows initial warrantless examination of records containing personal information. The provision includes no data protection safeguards—no requirements for data minimization, subscriber notification, or limits on retention and use of accessed personal data—leaving privacy protection entirely to NCA discretion and creating potential for surveillance without judicial oversight.