Canadian police said Friday that it was wrong for one of their officers to whisk Halle Berry, Gabriel Aubry and baby through airport security at Montreal's Trudeau airport. A constable at the airport decided to let the couple pass a long line after a spur-of-the-moment request on Monday by Gabriel Aubry, a Quebec model, who is father of her 22-month-old daughter, Nahla. “Aubry asked if they could go faster through the line because they were late and they had the baby,” said Insp. Jimmy Cacchione, Berry heads the 36-member unit that patrols the Montreal airport. “The officer took the personal initiative to allow them to go through the line faster, but that's not something the Montreal police supports.” An embarrassed Montreal police force issued a directive to its officers Friday, urging them to avoid a repeat of the episode. Berry's agent Toni Howard was not immediately available for comment. Journalist Marieve Paradis said she spotted the actress and her family bypassing a lengthy security lineup while other passengers waited for hours to get to US Customs. “It shocked me that we were waiting in line, and there were other babies and other children,” Paradis said from Los Angeles, where she lives.