Weekend Herald

Hotel bug probe drags on

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Australian police are still investigat­ing the All Blacks bugging scandal two months on from the spying scandal which shocked the rugby world.

The Weekend Herald has sought weekly updates from New South Wales police since breaking the news about the bugging scandal in midAugust. However, every week the response has been that the investigat­ion continues and there i s no further update. Inquiries have also been made with New Zealand Rugby, which says it has received no further details either.

New Zealand Police have been referring all inquiries about the incident to the Australian authoritie­s and this week said: “This still stands, it’s all over to them”.

On August 27, Australian police confirmed they were scouring CCTV footage in the hunt to identify who planted a listening device in the All Blacks’ hotel meeting room at the Interconti­nental Hotel in Double Bay.

It’s understood from a well- placed Australian source that the sophistica­ted li stening device, found concealed in a chair, only had a battery life of around three days — and was still operationa­l when discovered by All Blacks security personnel.

The twist suggests the All Blacks were the specific target of the bug and its presence in their hotel meeting room was not from a previous deployment.

At the time, New South Wales police did not address direct questionin­g about the bug being operationa­l either, but did confirm detectives are still digging for the facts, have taken possession of CCTV footage and are prepared to lay charges.

When asked if police had recovered CCTV from the hotel, a NSW police spokeswoma­n said: “CCTV has been obtained as part of the investigat­ion and is being reviewed.”

“Once the investigat­ion has been completed, appropriat­e outcomes will be determined, and if appropriat­e, relevant charges will be laid.

“NSW Police i s conducting an ongoing investigat­ion which involves forensic examinatio­n and further follow- up in relation to the matter.”

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