'A Current Affair' offices raided by Australian policeCAMERON SPENCER/GETTY IMAGES Police descended on Channel 9's offices on Thursday morning carrying evidence bags. Officers from New South Wales police have raided the Nine Network's A Current Affair's offices in Sydney. The officers arrived on Thursday morning and asked staff to leave while they searched the premises for evidence. A NSW Police spokesman said: "Police have conducted inquiries at an office in Willoughby this morning. Nine's news and current affairs director Darren Wick confirmed to staff this morning that officers from the New South Wales police have been at the network's Willoughby offices this morning "investigating matters relating to a staff member at A Current Affair."
Source: Stuff April 06, 2017 02:11 UTC