NSW Police Forced To Reopen Misconduct Investigation Into Oxford St Drug Raids
The watchdog will examine claims officers used intimidating tactics after 93 people were searched and 42 drug detections were made.
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NSW Police Forced To Reopen Misconduct Investigation Into Oxford St Drug Raids
The NSW Police have been forced to properly investigate the alleged misconduct that occurred during a sniffer dog drug raid of several of Sydney’s LGBTQ+ venues during Pride month. The ... The post NSW Police Forced To Reopen Misconduct Investigation Into Oxford St Drug Raids appeared first on Star Observer.
NSW Police forced to reopen misconduct investigation into Oxford Street gay bar raids
Dean Arcuri New South Wales’ police watchdog, the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC), has forced NSW Police to reopen a misconduct investigation into […] The post NSW Police forced to reopen misconduct investigation into Oxford Street gay bar raids appeared first on QNews.
NSW Police Investigated Themselves Over Oxford Street And Found Nothing Wrong. The Watchdog Disagreed
New South Wales’ police watchdog has ordered NSW Police to reopen a misconduct investigation into June’s drug raids on Sydney’s LGBTQIA+ venues, overruling an internal review that cleared the officers involved. Alexander Lewis reported the decision for the ABC on Monday. What Happened On 13 June Officers walked sniffer dogs through Universal, Kinselas and Palms […]
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