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Police officers who witnessed alleged assault refused to cooperate with investigation, court told
Police officers who witnessed two colleagues allegedly assaulting a man during an arrest have refused to cooperate with the investigation, an Adelaide court has heard.
Key points:
- Two officers were charged in March following an ICAC investigation
- It is alleged one of the officers kicked a man while the other forced his head to the concrete footpath
- Their identities have been suppressed by the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court
Two police officers have been charged with aggravated assault following an investigation by the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC).
It is alleged one of the officers kicked a man numerous times to the torso during an arrest in October 2019, while the other forced his head to the concrete footpath as he…
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