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Former detective in William Tyrrell case Gary Jubelin found guilty of making illegal recordings

Former NSW Police detective Gary Jubelin has been found guilty of making illegal recordings during the investigation into missing toddler William Tyrrell.

The 57-year-old retired last year after he recorded four conversations with person of interest Paul Savage.

Magistrate Ross Hudson today found Jubelin guilty of four breaches of the Surveillance Devices Act.

He said Jubelin pursued Mr Savage “at all costs” and deployed techniques that were “above and beyond legality”.

“In the pursuit of Mr Savage and in the mode of operating at all costs, in my view … Mr Jubelin has acted illegally,” Judge Hudson said.

Jubelin had always denied wrongdoing, insisting he had both a “lawful right and an operational need” to record the material.

William, 3, was last seen playing in his grandmother’s yard at Kendall, on the NSW Mid North Coast, in September 2014.

More to come.

-ABC

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