❓ A parliamentary question seeks specific details on the allocation of new police officers to Gosnells, Canning Vale, and Cannington Police Stations, and the deployment timeline. The response cites operational sensitivities and provides a general timeframe.
AnsweredQoN 1042Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many of the police officers provided for in the State Budget will be additional to current staffing levels at:
(a) Gosnells Police Station;
(b) Canning Vale Police Station; and
(c) Cannington Police Station?
(2) When will the officers be deployed?
(a) Gosnells Police Station;
(b) Canning Vale Police Station; and
(c) Cannington Police Station?
(2) When will the officers be deployed?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
3 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
54 days
(1a - c) Western Australia Police advises that due to operational sensitivities, specific information relating to staffing levels of individual police stations is not released. Resources are principally allocated at a District level and District Superintendents deploy these resources within their District to provide the best possible policing service to meet operational requirements and the varying needs of the community.
(2) The additional officers will be implemented from 2009/10 over a 5 year period. The process of allocating officers from the first year has not yet been finalised.
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(2) The additional officers will be implemented from 2009/10 over a 5 year period. The process of allocating officers from the first year has not yet been finalised.
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