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24.01.2022 For all your security requirements call Lakeside Security



22.01.2022 NSW Police Force has joined the National Firearms Amnesty aimed at reducing the number of unregistered and unwanted firearms in Australia. Anyone with an unregi...stered firearm or firearm-related item in their possession will have the chance to legally dispose, or register it without penalty between 1 July and 30 September 2017. Deputy Commissioner Metropolitan Field Operations Jeff Loy said the amnesty provides an opportunity to register or give up an unregistered firearm without penalty. Unregistered and illegal firearms are a significant risk to our community, especially when they end up in the hands of criminals, Deputy Commissioner Loy said. There are hefty penalties for possessing unregistered or prohibited firearms, however, amnesty arrangements provide protection from prosecution, so now is the time to dispose of them. Firearms and firearm-related items can be surrendered under amnesty arrangements at approved drop-off points, which include licensed firearm dealers, mobile stations, and police stations. Under no circumstances should loaded firearms be taken into public places including police stations. Anyone with concerns about handling firearms or safely transporting them, can contact the NSW Police Force Firearms Registry for assistance. For more information visit www.firearmsamnesty.ag.gov.au or call 1800 909 826.

13.01.2022 Police are investigating following an armed hold-up at Rosebery overnight. Just after 9pm (Wednesday 10 May 2017), a masked man armed with a knife entered a fas...t-food restaurant on Botany Road, near Morley Avenue. Two female employees, both aged 26, were in the store at the time. The man demanded cash and threatened one of the female employees with the knife. The other employee complied with the demand. He then left the store with an amount of cash and was last seen running north along Botany Road. Officers from Redfern Local Area Command were alerted to the incident and commenced investigations. Police would like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries. He is described as being about 168 to 175cm tall with dark brown skin and brown eyes and a thin build. The man was last seen wearing a black hooded top, dark grey long pants and a black balaclava. Anyone with information is urged to contact Redfern Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our social media pages.

13.01.2022 New South Wales Police Force will today update the media on the Active Armed Offender training program. More than half of NSWs 16,000 police officers have prog...ressed through the state-of-the-art program since its adoption in November 2015. The program has been designed specifically to equip officers with the additional skills, training and resources they need when first on the scene at a terrorism or high-risk incident.



01.01.2022 The NSW Police Force acknowledges NSW State Coroner Michael Barnes report into the Lindt Cafe Siege, and the 45 recommendations he has made today. The NSW Poli...ce Force will move swiftly to examine these, and the Coroners 600 page report, and we will do everything in our power to learn from this very thorough process. I note the Coroner found Man Haron Monis alone bears responsibility for the Siege. Despite our best efforts for a peaceful resolution, two innocent people, Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson, lost their lives. Today, my thoughts and prayers remain with their loved ones, the courageous hostages, their families and also our officers. And while acknowledging the loss of those two wonderful people, we have a duty to keep learning, to keep improving - to do whatever we can to protect the community from acts of terror. Todays findings provide a further opportunity to do that. The terror environment evolves constantly and we must keep pace with that. In acknowledging the Coroners conclusions, I believe it should never be lost that the potential for a bomb underlined every action taken by police during the siege. I believe criticism that ignores that fact, is unfair to all officers involved. Hindsight will benefit us all but the Coroner has put that in to clear context today. The officers who responded that day faced an unprecedented situation yet they showed incredible courage and professionalism throughout the siege. In the past two and a half years, we have updated our training, procedures and equipment. Whilst no operation is perfect we will continue to navigate the difficult balance of using force to save life or potentially take a life. The NSW Police Force acknowledges in-principle the Coroners 28 recommendations that are specifically for NSW Police. To give the community some comfort many of the recommendations have already been acted on. Some have been completed and others are progressing. See more

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