27 September 2012

Police officer appears in court on violence charges

A SERVING police officer appeared briefly in Melbourne Magistrates' Court this morning charged with violence offences. 

Ralph John Fryer, 52, is accused of recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault.

The offences are alleged to have been committed in Broadmeadows in February this year.

Mr Fryer's lawyer successfully applied to have some of Mr Fryer's personal details suppressed for security reasons.

"Mr Fryer is a member of Victoria Police currently suspended," his lawyer told the court.
Mr Fryer, who was charged on summons, will re-appear in court in November.

heraldsun.com.au 27 sep 2012

Crooked cops are not uncommon, especially in the crime ridden outer northern suburbs (of e.g. Broadmeadows), where there is a large concentration of low socioeconomic Middle Eastern migrants.

Corpau has been made aware that another serving officer is also involved in criminal activity.

The government openly supports the corrupt police, by not only protecting either identity or crimes, but also by not incarcerating them. There is no policy to stamp out corrupt police.

Bringing the name of another corrupt police officer will not only have no consequences, but also endanger the informant, and also the poster of the article.

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