Victoria Police has been ordered to pay $85,000 to a policewoman falsely arrested over the sexual abuse of a child, after detectives mistook her ex-husband, 32, for a 10-year-old boy in an intimate selfie of the couple.
A policewoman who was arrested over false suspicions of child sex abuse will receive compensation after detectives mistook her 32-year-old former husband for a 10-year-old boy in an intimate photo of the couple.
Investigators questioned the woman about an intimate photograph that purportedly showed her with a child after she had given them her phone to help with their investigation into her husband. She was also questioned about a scar and a bent finger, before explaining how her ex had sustained the injuries.The woman was eventually released and exonerated, but she launched a civil claim against the force in the County Court.
Clayton also awarded $25,000 in aggravated damages because of the egregious conduct of some officers involved in the investigation who later provided evidence at the trial.
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