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Police receive 'reports of crime' in relation to Hanson interview

Federal police have received reports of a crime in relation to comments made by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.  (ABC News: Briana Fiore)

Federal police say they have received "reports of a crime" relating to inflammatory comments made by One Nation senator Pauline Hanson about Muslim people. 

Senator Hanson's comments have been widely condemned by politicians and community leaders as divisive. 

Senator Hanson has claimed the government is attempting to put her "back in jail". 

One Nation senator Pauline Hanson has accused the government of trying to put her "back in jail" after police received reports of a crime in relation to the senator's inflammatory comments about Muslims during a media interview.

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Federal police ‘received reports of a crime’ in relation to Pauline Hanson’s comments about Muslims

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Barnaby Joyce said he was not aware that the Australian federal police had “received reports of a crime” relating to Pauline Hanson’s comments about Muslims.

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