The Queensland Police Union says the state of Queensland’s watchhouses is putting officers and prisoners at significant risk.
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The National Police Chiefs’ Council reported officers visited 853 suspected properties between November and December.
The Queensland Police Union says the state of Queensland’s watchhouses is putting officers and prisoners at significant risk.
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