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Extra Police For Latrobe Valley

The Latrobe Valley will be allocated 5 frontline police by June 30 next year, as part of the Victorian Coalition Government’s commitment to make Victoria safer.

By Russell Northe - 4th October 2011 - Back to News

Nationals Member for Morwell Russell Northe said that 400 more frontline police will be allocated across the state by June 30 2012, and Victoria Police will allocate 125 more police in Melbourne and regional and rural Victoria by the end of December 2011. "The Coalition Government is delivering on its election commitment to recruit 1,700 more frontline police and today marks an important milestone in that process," Mr Northe said. "From the end of October, the first of the new police officers will take up their posts serving growing communities and rural and regional centres across the state," Mr Northe said. "Families have every right to be safe and feel safe in their homes and on the street and the Coalition Government is ensuring Victoria Police is properly resourced to undertake necessary crime deterrence and preventative measures.

"Putting more police on the beat will boost community safety and serve as a visual reminder that crime, violence and anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated." Mr Northe said Victoria Police had already allocated 600 additional police across Victoria since November 2010, with 450 of those part of the Coalition Government’s commitment to deploy 1,700 officers above normal attrition to make Victoria safer. "Our police work extremely hard keeping their communities safe and these additional officers will boost their efforts in targeting local crime issues and making our roads safer," Mr Northe said.

The Coalition Government is also resourcing Victoria Police to recruit 940 Protective Services Officers by November 2014 to boost safety at train stations across Melbourne and major regional centres."

Mr Northe also commended local police on their commitment to keeping Latrobe Valley residents safe and encouraged community members to remember Victoria Police members who have been killed in the line of duty on Blue Ribbon Day, 29 September.

"157 officers have made the ultimate sacrifice for law and order in our society soon Blue Ribbon Date we can pause to honour their courage and commitment to duty. We can also attend one of the many memorial services being conducted across Victoria or purchase a badge of remembrance from over 1,000 outlets."

For more information on Blue Ribbon Day, visit http://remember.org.au/.

Media: Russell Northe 0408 22 55 23 / Julia Auciello 5133 9088


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