Police officer accused of misconduct did not know of friend Mick Gatto's criminal history, IBAC told

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Police officer accused of misconduct did not know of friend Mick Gatto's criminal history, IBAC told
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Detective Sergeant Wayne Dean tells Victoria's corruption watchdog that he did not know of Mick Gatto's criminal history during years of friendship.

A Melbourne police officer accused of serious misconduct has told the state's corruption watchdog that he did not know of Mick Gatto's criminal history during years of friendship.

Sergeant Dean said he met Mr Gatto in a Carlton restaurant in the 90s, with their friendship only consisting of short conversations. He was asked whether he was "in the habit" of coming to such agreements. He denied that was the case, but said he did so with Mr Gatto because "I knew who he was and I thought it needed to be said".

He stood by evidence that he did not know until 2016 that Mr Gatto had what IBAC lawyer Catherine Boston described as a "four-page criminal history", listing firearms, weapons, gaming, dishonesty and assault offences including assaulting police.Ms Boston put to Sergeant Dean that it was "completely implausible that you were unaware that this man had a criminal history".

Sergeant Dean told the hearing he had been interviewed a few times about his association with Mr Gatto over the years.

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