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Gold coast escape triggers police internal investigation
Police launched an internal probe after video of an escape from police station in Sydney last Saturday sparked concerns over safety inside the station.
They released the footage last night, showing an incident involving two officers at the station at 9.45am yesterday.
It shows officers dragging Mr Wilson over a footbridge into the station on foot and handcuffing him. They place a cloth over his head and a blanket over his neck, while he sits in a chair under the station fence.
When he is finally freed, Mr Wilson is forced to leave the vehicle in which he was being held, and to lie face down on the grass outside the entrance to the station.
The footage was first reported on Friday morning, sparking fears of a police-based terror threat. It has since been handed to police.
Footage of an escape from the station on Sunday afternoon. Photo: Facebook
On Saturday evening Police Minister Megan Andrews confirmed it was an internal investigation being carried out, adding it had seen no credible intelligence that terrorism was a concern in the wake of yesterday's incident.
Ms Andrews said on Sunday that an "internal and outside" review was underway.
"I do have a little bit of information out there and, at this stage, it appears to be an internal review with concerns surrounding the police officer involved in that incident," she told 3AW on Sunday.
"There is no reason to believe that this is an actual threat to our community."
The police chief at the time, Superintendent Andy Scales, confirmed police were monitoring the video footage closely and the department would have to conduct an internal review of the matter.
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Report says stop sale orders from the state will be honored if they contain some form of legal process.
But if they're issued by a county, city, or federal agency -- or if they're part of a class action lawsuit filed in federal court -- they have no legal protection and must be returned.
But what about an order for a house that someone wants to move to? That may be handled by a contractor or someone else. But only after the county or state agency involved submits a formal request with any documents attached, says the company.
That's a change that's been in limbo for years -- despite many attempts to solve the problem, the agency says it's still not on track to fulfill its goal.
"We are currently in the process of reviewing all our contracting options and have identified our most immediate priorities to further improve the process," the company writes on its web site.
The delay might mean there could be another one in the works soon.
"I'm a little disappointed it has taken so long to get this to your door," says Debby Sullum, a spokesman for the county. "We'll fix that if we fix it."
Police launched an internal probe after video of an escape from police station in Sydney last Saturday sparked concerns over safety inside the station.
They released the footage last night, showing an incident involving two officers at the station at 9.45am yesterday.
It shows officers dragging Mr Wilson over a footbridge into the station on foot and handcuffing him. They place a cloth over his head and a blanket over his neck, while he sits in a chair under the station fence.
When he is finally freed, Mr Wilson is forced to leave the vehicle in which he was being held, and to lie face down on the grass outside the entrance to the station.
The footage was first reported on Friday morning, sparking fears of a police-based terror threat. It has since been handed to police.
Footage of an escape from the station on Sunday afternoon. Photo: Facebook
On Saturday evening Police Minister Megan Andrews confirmed it was an internal investigation being carried out, adding it had seen no credible intelligence that terrorism was a concern in the wake of yesterday's incident.
Ms Andrews said on Sunday that an "internal and outside" review was underway.
"I do have a little bit of information out there and, at this stage, it appears to be an internal review with concerns surrounding the police officer involved in that incident," she told 3AW on Sunday.
"There is no reason to believe that this is an actual threat to our community."
The police chief at the time, Superintendent Andy Scales, confirmed police were monitoring the video footage closely and the department would have to conduct an internal review of the matter.
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Report says stop sale orders from the state will be honored if they contain some form of legal process.
But if they're issued by a county, city, or federal agency -- or if they're part of a class action lawsuit filed in federal court -- they have no legal protection and must be returned.
But what about an order for a house that someone wants to move to? That may be handled by a contractor or someone else. But only after the county or state agency involved submits a formal request with any documents attached, says the company.
That's a change that's been in limbo for years -- despite many attempts to solve the problem, the agency says it's still not on track to fulfill its goal.
"We are currently in the process of reviewing all our contracting options and have identified our most immediate priorities to further improve the process," the company writes on its web site.
The delay might mean there could be another one in the works soon.
"I'm a little disappointed it has taken so long to get this to your door," says Debby Sullum, a spokesman for the county. "We'll fix that if we fix it."
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