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Eyewatch

Locality: Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9556 6565



Address: Moorabbin Police Station, 1011-1013 Nepean Hwy 3189 Moorabbin, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.police.vic.gov.au

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25.01.2022 By keeping outdoor gatherings to 10 people, we help minimise the number of people who catch and spread coronavirus. Smaller catch-ups help us keep on top of this virus. Victoria, let’s stay safe and stay open. Go to coronavirus.vic.gov.au... Authorised by the Victorian Government, Melbourne. See more



20.01.2022 Victoria Police is proud to join communities across the globe in supporting the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, bringing much-needed awareness to gender-based violence and challenging attitudes that support it. We understand that although restrictions are beginning to ease, some people may still be in vulnerable situations at home. We want to ensure victims that we continue to respond to family violence matters as a priority and there are wa...ys to seek help >> https://bit.ly/3624lMh #TheOtherPandemic #16days of Activism

18.01.2022 What’s happened? Scammers purporting to be from Australian Cyber Security Centre are calling Australians and attempting to trick them into installing malicious software on personal devices. The Australian Cyber Security Centre warns some Australians are receiving phone calls from scammers purporting to be ACSC employees and claiming the receiving person’s computer has been compromised.... These malicious callers are known as ‘remote access scammers’ and they request individuals to download ‘TeamViewer’ or ‘AnyDesk’ onto their device to help resolve the malware issue. The scammer then attempts to persuade recipients to take actions, such as enter a URL into a browser and access online banking service, which then compromises their computer to reveal banking information, enabling them access to transfer funds. Some recipients of these calls have reported to ACSC that the scammers may have spoofed legitimate caller ID numbers, to make their unsolicited calls appear more authentic. How do I stay safe? If you've received one of these calls but have not engaged with the scammer, you can report it to Scamwatch at: https://bddy.me/3lunjQY. If the cybercriminal has accessed your device via Team Viewer, Zoho Assist or AnyDesk, you should report it to ReportCyber and immediately notify your bank. Your financial institution may be able to put a temporary freeze on your financial accounts. To prevent further compromise, you should also change passwords on all your important online accounts including banking, email and social media, and turn on two-factor authentication for extra security.

17.01.2022 Out and about: Hitting crime hotspots It’s 6am on a Tuesday morning in a quiet Mentone street, and the Caulfield Divisional Response Unit (DRU) is raiding the property of a suspected drug dealer. The suspect is arrested, and property searched. Neighbours approach police to thank them for their work the property has been the scene of fights, screaming, and suspicious visitors at all hours. That has now come to end following the raid. ... Read more in Police Life SPRING 2020 >>> https://bit.ly/3lXEsmj



15.01.2022 16 Days of Activism is an annual international initiative which is used as a platform for organisations around the world to campaign against varying forms of abuse. Victoria Police is proud to join communities across the globe in bringing much-needed awareness to gender-based violence and challenge the attitudes that support it. We understand that although restrictions are beginning to ease, some people may still be in vulnerable situations at home. ... We want to ensure victims that we continue to respond to family violence matters as a priority and there are ways to seek help >>https://www.police.vic.gov.au/family-violence

11.01.2022 JOIN US IN CELEBRATING NAIDOC WEEK 2020 NAIDOC Week celebrations are being held across Australia between 815 November this year to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Aboriginal communities, but by Australians from all walks of life. This year’s NAIDOC theme is ‘ALWAYS WAS, ALWAYS WILL BE’- recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,...000 years. Happy NAIDOC Week!

07.01.2022 Fleet complete Five new 7.5-metre Naiad rigid hull inflatable boats have been added to the Water Police’s squadron, helping to ensure police can respond to incidents on the water. Read more in Police Life SPRING 2020 >>> https://bit.ly/2JeV2Qf



03.01.2022 Mordialloc Police Station are appealing for your help following a hit-run that left a school child with minor injuries. The incident occurred on 17th November 2020 at approximately 15:40pm. The school child was crossing Beach Street at the pedestrian lights when a vehicle struck him. The driver failed to stop and failed to render assistance. ... The victim believes that the vehicle may have been a silver Holden with a male driver. Anyone with information or witnessed the incident is urged to contact Mordialloc Police Station on (03) 9588 2988

03.01.2022 A 75-year-old Chelsea woman was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a collision in Carrum last night. Were you in the area or have dashcam footage? Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000

02.01.2022 Two people have been arrested in relation to the death of a 46-year-old man in Melbourne's CBD. Last month, detectives charged three people, two men and a woman, with one count of murder each in relation to the matter.

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