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This was exactly my thought. The use of "returned" reveals a clinging to a lie that's still lurking in the background.


I've been assuming it meant something along the lines of "we made him hand over some of his gear as an early punishment". Seems to be a common thing to do in nearly all cases of (alleged) "cyber" crimes. It's nothing to do with "returning data" of course.

An old episode of Friends really nailed the concept: "it's like trying to take the urine out of a pool".




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