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Subscriber only A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was an accident and nothing more . Sergeant Jason Scott Renwick, 49, gave an emotionally-charged testimony in the Brisbane District Court this morning telling the jury he did not deliberately grab the junior officer s colleague s bottom during a firearm training exercise in February last year. As soon as I made contact I realise that I d made contact with the bottom half of her buttocks, sgt Renwick said. I immediately said sorry don t hate me and I laughed - I gave a nervous laugh.
A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.
A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.
A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.
A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.