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Last week a girl I know had an iPhone 7+ and on Wednesday I noticed it was missing. Apparently her new husband had been arrested for 'fighting' but it was mistaken identity. Her husband has been a bit of a bad boy and she forgets a similar thing happened about 3 months ago.
Anyway, the Police have kept her iPhone because they need all the data off it, they have her password but they want to download everything.
On Wednesday they sent her an email which she let me read "We apologise that we can't return your phone yet because being so new we haven't got the software and it could take a few weeks" or similar.
They also removed £400 from her home but she proved it was hers and they let her have it back.

This is all the story I have, I've left nothing out but obviously she might have done.
So OCUK Legal Eagles, what has happened that they would keep her phone?
 
Do you happen to know why the hell they would take her phone if he is the one whose been arrested and what's up with them trying steal £400 from her house?
 
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but for what?
Like I said, they have her password.

They use some forensic interrogation software to get the data off in a legally correct way. Our force uses something called ACESO, if there's a ACESO trained officer working, this can get done quite quickly. If not they might have to send the phone off to high tech crime to get it read.
 
I am from Liverpool as you might have guessed, if they keeping her phone she is or her boyfriend is roasting am afraid. :(

Pigs don't keep a phone for a silly fight. ;)
 
but for what?
Like I said, they have her password.

I am from Liverpool as you might have guessed, if they keeping her phone she is or her boyfriend is roasting am afraid. :(

Pigs don't keep a phone for a silly fight. ;)

This, they must believe there's some sort of evidence to be gained.

Could be anything like a text saying 'if anyone asks I was at home all night last night' when he realises hes getting in trouble to something saying 'just seen that xxxx out, im gonna bash him good'

Theres loads of stuff you can use these days to hide messages etc, simply having the password might not glean enough information.
 
if they wanted to confiscate £400 that would indicate drugs or fraud, I suspect drugs, this would also explain the phone, as there will be could be valuable info on there about suppliers/dealers/customers.
 
Pigs don't keep a phone for a silly fight. ;)

Exactly what we were thinking

if they wanted to confiscate £400 that would indicate drugs or fraud, I suspect drugs, this would also explain the phone, as there will be could be valuable info on there about suppliers/dealers/customers.

And once again we think this BUT and I must stress, she is such a delicate flower she wouldn't know.
 
if they wanted to confiscate £400 that would indicate drugs or fraud, I suspect drugs, this would also explain the phone, as there will be could be valuable info on there about suppliers/dealers/customers.

You can carry £999 pound around and the police cannot do anything about it, if you have £1001 you getting pinched unless you verify its origin. ;)
 
You can carry £999 pound around and the police cannot do anything about it, if you have £1001 you getting pinched unless you verify its origin. ;)

No, they need to *think* it's over £1000 to seize it under the Proceeds of Crime Act...

And they don't count it, until they present it to the Magistrates Court for the POCA application.
 
I would think it to be an infringement of her civil liberties and best consult a solicitor. Surely her phone bill is all she should need to prove the phone is hers.
 
Someone I know was arrested at work after sending one slightly innocent text message to someone who he thought was over 16.

They took his computers and phones etc and he didn't get them back for a good few months apparently.

The fact they want all data could be related to indecent child related things.
 
How have the police got her phone when it is her husband that I presume has been arrested? Surely they can't just take anyone else's phone just to glean intelligence from it if they are not a suspect? Wouldn't this require a warrant?
 
No chance they've seized her phone for a fight.

How have the police got her phone when it is her husband that I presume has been arrested? Surely they can't just take anyone else's phone just to glean intelligence from it if they are not a suspect? Wouldn't this require a warrant?

Nope. S19 PACE.
 
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