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Police rape allegations must be kept separate

Published: Fri 12 Mar 2004 08:46 AM
Police rape allegations must be kept separate
Allegations about the undercover police programme will not be included in the Commission of Inquiry into the handling of complaints of sexual misconduct by police, says Attorney-General Margaret Wilson.
"The allegations that have been made relating to the undercover police programme are serious and need to be investigated.
"This is a matter for the police, however, and I understand that the Police Commissioner will be undertaking such an investigation."

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