South Australia reportedly drafting laws to force passwords out of suspects

The South Australian government is drafting laws that will force some suspected criminals to hand over passwords to police. State Attorney-General John Rau said the new laws will help police and the courts investigate and prosecute offences involving child exploitation material — admitting advances in technology mean police are increasingly unable to access incriminating material.

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