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NT officer supplied cocaine from his police car while on duty, court hears

A former NT police officer supplied cocaine to a colleague while on duty in his police car, the NT Supreme Court has heard.
Key points:
- Former officer Daniel Keelan pleaded guilty to three charges relating to cocaine supply and a stolen pistol
- The prosecution said Keelan supplied cocaine from his police car and outside a police station
- Keelan will be sentenced in the Supreme Court next month
Daniel Keelan, 43, last month pleaded guilty to three charges — intentionally supplying a dangerous substance, possessing a trafficable quantity of a dangerous drug in a public place and stealing a police-issued pistol and ammunition.
In a submissions hearing today, Crown prosecutor Naomi Loudon said Keelan — who resigned from the police force after…
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