❓ With reference to the Office of State Security and Emergency Coordination, I ask - (1) Are there officers from the Office of State Security and Emergency Coordination (OSSEC) stationed at the Kimberle
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With reference to the Office of State Security and Emergency Coordination, I ask -
(1) Are there officers from the Office of State Security and Emergency Coordination (OSSEC) stationed at the Kimberley Police Complex in Broome?
(2) If yes to (1), how many officers are there and what positions do they hold?
(3) Have Perth based OSSEC officers been dispatched to work in Broome during the past six months?
(4) If yes to (3), how many OSSEC officers have been based in Broome during the past six months and at what cost to the State?
(5) If yes to (3), have they been appointed to assist police with controlling the activities of anti-gas protesters based at camps on the Manari Road north of Broome and near James Price Point?
(6) If yes to (3), how many times have they been posted to work in Broome during the past six months and for what period of time on each occasion?
(7) If yes to (3), how often and how many times have these assignments occurred during the past six months?
(8) If yes to (3), are OSSEC officers currently stationed in Broome to assist police with the control of protester activities?
(9) Have OSSEC officers been sent to assist police with controlling community protest activity elsewhere in the State?
(10) If yes to (9), where have they been sent and for what period of time?
(1) Are there officers from the Office of State Security and Emergency Coordination (OSSEC) stationed at the Kimberley Police Complex in Broome?
(2) If yes to (1), how many officers are there and what positions do they hold?
(3) Have Perth based OSSEC officers been dispatched to work in Broome during the past six months?
(4) If yes to (3), how many OSSEC officers have been based in Broome during the past six months and at what cost to the State?
(5) If yes to (3), have they been appointed to assist police with controlling the activities of anti-gas protesters based at camps on the Manari Road north of Broome and near James Price Point?
(6) If yes to (3), how many times have they been posted to work in Broome during the past six months and for what period of time on each occasion?
(7) If yes to (3), how often and how many times have these assignments occurred during the past six months?
(8) If yes to (3), are OSSEC officers currently stationed in Broome to assist police with the control of protester activities?
(9) Have OSSEC officers been sent to assist police with controlling community protest activity elsewhere in the State?
(10) If yes to (9), where have they been sent and for what period of time?
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Answered
3 November 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
44 days
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(1) No.
(2) Not applicable.
(3) No.
(4-8) Not applicable.
(9) No.
(10) Not applicable.
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(1) No.
(2) Not applicable.
(3) No.
(4-8) Not applicable.
(9) No.
(10) Not applicable.
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