- August 16, 2010
Rogue ex-cop Benjamin Thomas Price has pleaded guilty to bashing three tourists while on duty in the Whitsunday mecca of Airlie Beach.
Price today faced Bowen District Court to plead guilty to three counts of assault causing bodily harm and one count of common assault.
The father-of-two, now a tree-cutter, resigned from the police force and today admitted the three separate assaults after female police whistleblower Bree Sonter broke ranks and spoke out about the police brutality she had witnessed at the north Queensland police station.
Two of his violent attacks inside the Airlie police station two years ago were captured on security camera footage in graphic detail.
Price told at least one of the victims: "This is my town'' as he meted out his own brand of rough justice.
Shocking footage showed the strongly-built ex-cop punching a bleeding and handcuffed Timothy Steele before jamming a fire hose into his mouth in May 25, 2008.
In another incident captured on film, petite barmaid Renee Tomms was flung about by the hair and body slammed by the former senior constable as she was being interviewed at the police counter over a drunken dispute.
Investment banker Nicholas Le Fevre, who was on a sea kayaking trip, told how he was repeatedly punched in the face and left dazed and bleeding by Price after disputing his alleged offence of urinating in a public park late at night in 2007.
All three victims are from New South Wales.
Price, who was released on bail, showed no emotion as Judge Stuart Durward listed his case for sentencing in Townsville District Court on October 8.
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