The Crime and Corruption Commission has told an inquiry it received six complaints about police officers linked to domestic violence in a two-week period earlier this year.
Six complaints about police officers allegedly linked to domestic violence were made in a two-week period in June to Queensland’s corruption watchdog.
In the fourth week of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into Queensland Police Service Responses to Domestic and Family Violence, the hearing was told one of the cases of alleged corrupt conduct included rape and strangulation, and another officer was accused of accessing child exploitation material.
In Foulger’s statement, the CCC submitted that between July 2020 and May 2022 it had received more than 370 complaints over police responses to domestic violence cases, containing more than 900 separate allegations.
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