❓ Question regarding the number of full-time equivalent police officers stationed at Morley Police Station, including those temporarily stationed there due to Mirrabooka station refurbishments. The answer declines to provide specific staffing numbers due to operational sensitivities.
AnsweredQoN 1279Legislative Council
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MORLEY POLICE STATION — UPGRADE
1279. Hon AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to Morley Police Station and to the Minister for
Police's answer to question without notice 303, citing a capacity for
41 full-time equivalent staff and to media reports that the station houses 26
police officers.
(1) How many
full-time equivalent sworn police officers were stationed at the Morley Police
Station from 14 October 2014?
(2) How many
of those FTEs will be permanently located at the station?
(3) How many
of them are temporarily stationed at Morley while the Mirrabooka station
refurbishments are undertaken?
1279. Hon AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to Morley Police Station and to the Minister for
Police's answer to question without notice 303, citing a capacity for
41 full-time equivalent staff and to media reports that the station houses 26
police officers.
(1) How many
full-time equivalent sworn police officers were stationed at the Morley Police
Station from 14 October 2014?
(2) How many
of those FTEs will be permanently located at the station?
(3) How many
of them are temporarily stationed at Morley while the Mirrabooka station
refurbishments are undertaken?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Attorney General, I thank the honourable
member for some notice of the question.
(1)–(3)
Western Australia Police advises that due to operational sensitivities,
specific information relating to staffing levels of individual police stations
is not released. Resources are allocated at a district level and district
superintendents deploy those resources within their districts to deliver the
best possible policing service to the community. Additionally, metropolitan
districts are supported by a range of other police staff, including, for
example, regional operations group, traffic enforcement group and the dog
squad.
member for some notice of the question.
(1)–(3)
Western Australia Police advises that due to operational sensitivities,
specific information relating to staffing levels of individual police stations
is not released. Resources are allocated at a district level and district
superintendents deploy those resources within their districts to deliver the
best possible policing service to the community. Additionally, metropolitan
districts are supported by a range of other police staff, including, for
example, regional operations group, traffic enforcement group and the dog
squad.
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