❓ Question on Notice regarding the status of offenders charged as a result of Operation Fledermaus and the Pilbara Joint Response Team, specifically focusing on custody status and victim contact restrictions. Part (d) of the answer was referred to another minister.
AnsweredQoN 2110Legislative Council
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I refer to the Ministers for Police’s response to my question on notice 1960 in relation to offenders that had charges preferred arising from Operation Fledermaus and the Pilbara Joint Response Team, and I ask: (a) what is the total number of offenders who have had charges preferred; (b) of that number, how many are: (i) in custody serving a sentence arising from one of the charges; (ii) otherwise in custody; and (iii) not in custody; (c) further to (b)(iii), of those not in custody, how many have an order on bail or otherwise prohibiting contact with the relevant victim; and (d) further to (c), of that number, how many also have an order prohibiting contact with the family of the relevant victim?
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Answered
26 June 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General
Response time
19 days
(a) 58
(b) (i) 9
(ii) 3
(iii) 38
(c) 9
(d) This should referred to the Ministers for Police and Corrective Services.
(b) (i) 9
(ii) 3
(iii) 38
(c) 9
(d) This should referred to the Ministers for Police and Corrective Services.
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