Queensland cop Robert Eickenloff fronts court accused of helping daughter over border

Shae McDonaldNCA NewsWire
Camera IconThe Queensland border has been closed to NSW for several months as a result of its Covid-19 outbreak. NCA NewsWire / John Gass Credit: News Corp Australia

A police officer has fronted court accused of escorting his daughter over the Queensland border without a valid pass.

Senior Constable Robert Eickenloff appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday charged with misconduct in relation to public office.

Camera IconSenior Constable Robert Eickenloff has been suspended pending the outcome of the criminal charges. Credit: Supplied

The 56-year-old allegedly travelled to the border checkpoint between Queensland and NSW on September 15, while on duty, to meet his daughter Maddie and escort her back into the Sunshine State.

Camera IconMaddie Eickenloff was fined for her border breach. Credit: Supplied

Miss Eickenloff had been working in Canberra but travelled to northern NSW to meet her father.

Constable Eickenloff appeared briefly in court, where his bail was extended and his matter adjourned until November 29.

Originally published as Queensland cop Robert Eickenloff fronts court accused of helping daughter over border

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