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'Snuck a look': Police sergeant accessed database for DV-accused mate
Key takeaways
- The NSW Police sergeant messaged his friend after looking at the complainant's allegations.
- A NSW Police officer unlawfully accessed an internal database to share confidential information with a friend accused of domestic violence.
- Sergeant Shannon Daniel Cooper told his friend in one message the police report about the incident "reads well in your favour mate".
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The NSW Police sergeant messaged his friend after looking at the complainant's allegations. (ABC News: Sharon Gordon)
A NSW Police officer unlawfully accessed an internal database to share confidential information with a friend accused of domestic violence.
Sergeant Shannon Daniel Cooper told his friend in one message the police report about the incident "reads well in your favour mate".
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