Police executed a search warrant granted by an ACT magistrate allowing them to search the reporter's home,computer and mobile phone as part of an investigation into unauthorised disclosure of national security information.
News Corp condemned the raid as heavy-handed,outrageous and"a dangerous act of intimidation towards those committed to telling uncomfortable truths".
Loading
Mr Morrison said Australia believed strongly in press freedom,but there were"clear rules"protecting classified information and"everybody should operate in accordance with all of those laws passed by our Parliament".
Asked whether he was concerned about the optics of police raiding the home of a political journalist,Mr Morrison said,"It never troubles me that our laws are being upheld."
He said he supported the powers given to agencies such as the AFP to uphold the law.
Police reportedly searched Smethurst's underwear drawer in the course of the raid. Asked whether this was excessive,Mr Morrison said,"I couldn’t comment on that,that's what you are putting to me. These are matters for the Australian Federal Police and you should direct those questions to them."