'It may well be that needle in the haystack': Counter-terrorism police call for investigations overhaul

By Rachel Olding
September 28 2016 - 12:00pm
Counter-terrorism investigations are potentially being jeopoardised. Photo: Police Multimedia
Counter-terrorism investigations are potentially being jeopoardised. Photo: Police Multimedia
Police officers want a national case management system to investigate terrorism incidents, such as the shooting of Curtis Cheng outside police headquarters in Parramatta. Photo: Steven Siewert
Police officers want a national case management system to investigate terrorism incidents, such as the shooting of Curtis Cheng outside police headquarters in Parramatta. Photo: Steven Siewert

Counter-terrorism police fear crucial information may slip through the cracks in major investigations because a national case-management system has not been rolled out, despite repeated requests for almost a decade.

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