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Crime rising in Latrobe under Daniel Andrews

Community safety is at risk after Daniel Andrews’ failure to do enough to tackle a rising crime rate, Member for Morwell Russell Northe said.

By Portal Admin - 17th December 2016 - Back to News

The Victorian Crime Statistics Agency released its quarterly data today, revealing the number of offences recorded by police rose 11.6 per cent in the year to 30 September 2016.

In Latrobe, the number of offences has risen 18.42% since December 2014.

Mr Northesaid the community was less safe with Daniel Andrews’ soft on crime approach.

"The Latrobecommunity isn’t immune to the crime wave sweeping the state under Daniel Andrews," Mr Northesaid.

"Daniel Andrews did nothing for two years as crime continued to rise.

"It is time for this city-centric Labor Government to listen to country communities that desperately need more police resources and sentences that reflect the community’s expectations, to deal with rising crime."

Shadow Minister for Police Edward O’Donohue said Victoria’s justice system was in crisis.

"Victorians are less safe because of Daniel Andrews," Mr O’Donohue said.

"Under Daniel Andrews the justice system is in crisis due to weak sentencing, watered down bail laws, repeal of move on laws, cuts to frontline police and closure of police stations.

"These statistics just confirm what every Victorian already knows, that our community has become less safe under Daniel Andrews with home invasions, carjackings, drive-by shootings and gangs such as Apex running amok."

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