Queensland Police: receiving a Facebook photo is like receiving a stolen TV

The detective fronting the media following the arrest of SMH journalist Ben Grubb has implied that reporters receiving an image copied from Facebook may be committing the same crime as receiving a stolen television.

Speaking at a press conference live streamed by technology commentator Stilgherrian, the head of the Queensland’s fraud squad, Det Supt Brian Hay, said:

“This isn’t about the release of information… for example someone breaks into a house and they steal a TV and they give that TV to you, and you know that TV is stolen and you apply it to your own use… it’s receiving stolen property.”

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