CALL FORWARD FOR CRIME Criminals have discovered that by forwarding their calls, they can evade wiretaps placed on their home lines. "Criminals can go to any phone, call the `intelligent network' and route calls anywhere," says an FBI special agent. The FBI estimates that 25% of all wiretaps "are adversely affected" by this telephone hide-and-seek. (Wall Street Journal 3/18/94 A5A) [Wex notes: this seems relevant to the ongoing fight over the FBI wiretap proposal; I wonder if they're laying the public groundwork for supporing their proposal to get call-setup information. I also wonder if it would do them a damn bit of good. If I call a number which I know has previously been forwarded to a different number, is the eventual target # part of the call-setup info?]