Victoria Police chief apologises after sergeant accused of performing Nazi salute
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Victoria's police chief has apologised to the Jewish community after allegations a senior officer twice performed the banned Nazi salute in front of new recruits. The female sergeant has been suspended with pay and is under investigation, facing possible dismissal and criminal charges.
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