NSW Police Headquarters renamed Curtis Cheng Centre in memory of slain accountant

By Nick Ralston
Updated September 30 2016 - 6:08pm, first published 1:54pm
Selina Cheng at the memorial for her late husband Curtis Cheng. Photo: NSW Police
Selina Cheng at the memorial for her late husband Curtis Cheng. Photo: NSW Police
Curtis Cheng with his son Alpha. Photo: Supplied
Curtis Cheng with his son Alpha. Photo: Supplied
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione comforts Selina Cheng at Friday's ceremony. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione comforts Selina Cheng at Friday's ceremony. Photo: NSW Police
Selina Cheng with her two children Zilvia and Alpha with Detective Chief Inspector Russell Oxford. Photo: NSW Police
Selina Cheng with her two children Zilvia and Alpha with Detective Chief Inspector Russell Oxford. Photo: NSW Police
Premier Mike Baird, Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione and Police Minister Troy Grant unveil the plaque for the Curtis Cheng Centre Photo: NSW Police
Premier Mike Baird, Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione and Police Minister Troy Grant unveil the plaque for the Curtis Cheng Centre Photo: NSW Police
Alpha Cheng speaks at the unveiling. Photo: NSW Police
Alpha Cheng speaks at the unveiling. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione comforts Selina Cheng at Friday's ceremony. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione comforts Selina Cheng at Friday's ceremony. Photo: NSW Police

Accountant Curtis Cheng took pride in working at Police Headquarters at Parramatta as he felt his job was making a contribution to society.

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