Disrupt Burrup Hub media adviser Jesse Noakes has avoided time in prison over defying a police order to give them access to seized devices following an alleged incident outside the Woodside CEO’s home.
Mr Noakes, 34, appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Monday, where he argued he couldn’t give Western Australia Police detectives access to two mobile phones and two iPads because of sensitive and confidential information stored on them.
Subscribers with digital access can view this article.
Already a subscriber?
Everyday Digital
$1 per day
Cancel anytime. Min cost $28.
Weekend Papers + Everyday Digital
$9 per week
Cancel anytime. Min cost $36.
See other subscription options and Terms & Conditions
Video series & podcasts
Watch and listen to a variety of WA true crime series, video channels and podcasts with commentary on news, politics and current affairs
Newsletters
Breaking news, sport, business and more. Get the news you want delivered straight to your inbox so you never miss a headline.
Win big!
Regular chances to win incredible prizes like luxury getaways and sports tickets with our subscriber exclusive competitions
Subscriber discounts
Get exclusive discounts on movie tickets, dining and popular attractions.
Video series & podcasts
Watch and listen to a variety of WA true crime series, video channels and podcasts with commentary on news, politics and current affairs
Newsletters
Breaking news, sport, business and more. Get the news you want delivered straight to your inbox so you never miss a headline.
Win big!
Regular chances to win incredible prizes like luxury getaways and sports tickets with our subscriber exclusive competitions
Subscriber discounts
Get exclusive discounts on movie tickets, dining and popular attractions.
This post was originally published on this site be sure to check out more of their content.