Tweet Facebook Mail The boss of Queensland 's police union is set to take on a new role as cross-border commissioner to help tackle crime in border communities. Ian Leavers, who joined Queensland Police in 1989 and became the president of the Queensland Police Union in 2009, will step down from his current role on Sunday. "I am going to be the eyes and ears, I will be out there talking to people," Leavers told 9News.

READ MORE: Reason for British tech giant's doomed luxury yacht trip revealed Ian Leavers, who joined Queensland Police in 1989 and became the president of the Queensland Police Union in 2009, will step down from his current role on Sunday. (9News) The appointment was a captain's pick by Premier Steven Miles , who said communities along the Queensland-NSW border have had issues with two different administrations. Leavers will answer to Miles and work directly with community leaders to help cut through red tape.

Local leaders in border communities have called for a singular jurisdiction for all communities or border bubbles similar to the COVID era. READ MORE: Court upholds conviction of former secretary at Nazi concentration camp, age 99  The boss of Queensland's police union is set to take on a new role as cross-border commissioner to help tackle crime in border communities. (9News) "That requires the cooperation of all states but I think that is really important," Leavers said.

The immediate appointment came after a series of 9News investigations on the gr.