Hon Michelle Boylan questions the Minister for Police regarding Operation Saya in Inglewood, focusing on police callouts, helicopter usage, breaches of the Residential Tenancies Act, and review processes. The response provides data on callouts and helicopter usage, refers to DoHW for tenancy breaches, and directs to a previous QON for review details.

AnsweredQoN 836Legislative Council
Asked
11 November 2025
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to Operation Saya, in Inglewood, and I ask: (a) can the Minister detail how many times police have been called out to the complex since 1 December 2024; (b) of these, how many involved the use of police helicopters; (c) how many disruptive behaviour reports at the complex resulted in breaches of the Residential Tenancies Act ; (d) how frequently is Operation Saya being reviewed and on what date was the most recent review conducted; and (e) are these reviews being made in consultation with residents and businesses impacted by this anti-social behaviour?

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Answered
11 December 2025
Responded by
Minister for the Environment representing the Minister for Police
Response time
8 days
The WA Police Force (WAPF) and the Department of Housing and Works (DoHW) maintain high-visibility police presence at the unit complex to reassure the community and reduce incidents.
Locations in this report are based on the last recorded address for an incident – as the attended address can change over the course of an incident the address presented in this report may not be the same address where the incident occurred. All priority types have been included (i.e. including non-urgent and routine attendance tasks).
(a) 317 – As at 28 November 2025, including non-urgent and routine attendance tasks.
(b) 1 – As at 28 November 2025.
(c) The Department of Housing & Works investigates disruptive behaviour complaints in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (RTA) and its disruptive behaviour management policy.
(d-e) Answers provided in Question Without Notice 979, on October 23 2025.

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