Senior Queensland police officer 'disappointed' by allegations officer snuck daughter over NSW border
ABCA senior Queensland police officer in charge of a region that monitors the New South Wales border says he is "extremely disappointed" by allegations a senior constable snuck his daughter into Queensland. Premier says allegations 'concerning' Speaking on ABC Radio Brisbane, Queensland Police Acting Chief Superintendent Rhys Wildman described the alleged breach as "extremely disappointing". "What I will say, although I can't comment on the investigation directly, I can say that this highlights the rigour with which our border operations currently operate," Acting Chief Superintendent Wildman said. 'They'll be held accountable' Acting Chief Superintendent Wildman said once people cross the border for a purpose, "further follow up investigations are made".