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AAP January 31, 2009 07:38pm

 

TWO police officers are being investigated over alleged drug dealing, armed robbery and extortion offences following a raid on Liverpool police station by the corruption watchdog.

 

The two Sydney detectives are being investigated by the Police Integrity Commission (PIC) which will air the allegations next month, Channel 7 reports.

 

The two junior detectives with six years experience are accused of robbing drug dealers and selling the drugs back to them as well as selling information to a senior Rebels bikie and possessing illegal firearms.

 

Teams of PIC officers raided the Liverpool Local Area Command on Tuesday.

 

The detectives have been suspended on full pay, the network reports.

 

A PIC spokesman would not confirm or deny whether the officers had been charged.

 

“I can't make any comment at the moment,” the spokesman said.

 

A NSW police spokesman said he was unable to comment because the matter was in the hands of the PIC.

 

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as well as selling information to a senior Rebels bikie and possessing illegal firearms.

www.news.com.au

 

Don't overlook that bit of info

 

Bent detectives are the worst form of low life, followed closely by this mob.

When they can't get there own way by using standover tactics (thieving crops from small time growers etc) they use the cops to do their dirty work, AND RAT PEOPLE OUT, I got a mate who knows all about being stitched up by them and was dogged big time.

I stay as far away from the 1% fancy dress crew as I can :freak:

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