The trio of officers have been either suspended without pay or is currently not in the workplace following two separate unrelated incidents.
The first occurred earlier this year in January when emergency services responded to a concern for welfare report in Emu Plains, in Sydney's west.
Three New South Wales Police officers have been charged in one day over two separate incidents in Sydney. Picture: NCA Newswire/ Gaye Gerard A 26-year-old senior constable was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm in company of other, possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit, intentionally etc publish etc protected information, intentionally record intimate image without consent and distribute image without consent.
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