The Aboriginal officers have revealed shocking conduct including police secretly urinating in an Aboriginal man’s wine cask; challenging elderly, intoxicated Aboriginal men to fight; displaying a picture of a monkey during a police interview with an Aboriginal person; and charging Indigenous people with offences they did not commit.
A female Aboriginal officer alleges that on one occasion while on patrol duty with a white constable, the pair encountered an Aboriginal man on the side of the river, drinking a bottle of beer. The white officer told the man, “Put the bottle of beer down!” in an aggressive tone and then grabbed him by the ankles and flicked him into the police wagon cage.
Because the man was intoxicated and his reflexes impaired, he fell into the cage without any resistance, and suffered the full force of the impact. The incident was so brutal it left the Indigenous officer in tears.
Mr Lewfatt and other ACPOs, including NT Police Association executive member Lisa Burkenhagen, say they have been subjected to racist stereotyping and stigmatisation as useless and lazy slackers, repeatedly being called “SLACPOs” by white officers.
Levitt Robinson Solicitors senior partner Stewart Levitt, representing the APCOs in the case, says that if the matter is not successfully conciliated, his firm will take the case to the Federal Court.