Friday, 6 September 2019
NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission will investigate complaints concerning the behaviour of officers belonging to an elite police unit in Grafton
The Daily Examiner, 3 September 2019, p.3:
The NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission will investigate complaints into the behaviour of officers belonging to an elite police unit in Grafton in May.
Grafton solicitor Greg Coombes has lodged complaints with the LECC, alleging officers from Strike Force Raptor targeted him over a two-day period when he was due to defend a member of an outlaw motorcycle gang on an animal cruelty charge.
The State Crime Command’s Gangs Squad formed Strike Force Raptor in 2009 to tackle outlaw motorcycle gangs and any associated criminal enterprises.
Mr Coombes said the LECC had two courses of action open to it.
“They can direct the police to investigate the complaint, or they can run their own investigation,” he said.
“In my case they’ve decided to take the harder option and conduct the investigation themselves.”
Mr Coombes said he understood the LECC could recommend anything from exoneration to sacking following an investigation.
“I’m certainly glad they’re taking this seriously,” he said.
“It’s one thing to hassle bikies, but it’s another thing entirely to actively interfere with the court process.....
NOTE:
The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission is an independent statutory body. Its principal functions are to detect, investigate and expose serious misconduct and serious maladministration within the NSW Police Force and the NSW Crime Commission. The Commission is separate from and completely independent of the NSW Police Force and NSW Crime Commission.
Past investigations can be found at https://www.lecc.nsw.gov.au/investigations/past-investigations/2019.
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Clarence Valley,
Grafton,
investigation,
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