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Ex-AFP officer Ramzi Jabbour cleared of gun possession and abuse of public office charges

The Australian Federal Police’s former deputy commissioner has been cleared of criminal charges, including over an incident where a relative used his gun to shoot at kangaroos.
Key points:
- Ramzi Jabbour spent almost 30 years in law enforcement and was the former AFP deputy commissioner
- It was alleged Mr Jabbour had taken his service pistol from a shooting range to a property in New South Wales with other AFP officers in 2018
- Mr Jabbour was criticised last decade for his role in the investigation of Mohamed Haneef, who was wrongly accused of terrorism
Ramzi Jabbour, once touted as a potential AFP Commissioner, was stood down in 2019 and later charged with possessing a prohibited firearm and dishonestly exercising influence as a public…
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