NSW Police accused of homosexual discrimination after targeting gay officers in drug sting

By Eamonn Duff
Updated October 9 2016 - 7:08am, first published 12:15am
Shane Housego, Christian McDonald, Chris Sheehy and Steven Rapisarda join lawyer Nicholas Stewart (centre) to lodge papers at the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal in Sydney. Photo: Janie Barrett
Shane Housego, Christian McDonald, Chris Sheehy and Steven Rapisarda join lawyer Nicholas Stewart (centre) to lodge papers at the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal in Sydney. Photo: Janie Barrett
Under scrutiny: Newtown police station Photo: Louise Kennerley
Under scrutiny: Newtown police station Photo: Louise Kennerley
Christian McDonald, one of four police officers who who was allegedly victimised at work because of their sexuality. Photo: Janie Barrett
Christian McDonald, one of four police officers who who was allegedly victimised at work because of their sexuality. Photo: Janie Barrett
The six month drug investigation against four gay officers was supported by "strong supposition". Photo: Janie Barrett
The six month drug investigation against four gay officers was supported by "strong supposition". Photo: Janie Barrett
Chris Sheehy joined thousands of Sydneysiders laying flowers following the Martin Place siege. Photo: Dean Lewins
Chris Sheehy joined thousands of Sydneysiders laying flowers following the Martin Place siege. Photo: Dean Lewins

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