❓ Hon Nick Goiran asks the Police Minister about the number of offenders from Operation Fledermaus and the Pilbara Joint Response Team who are on bail with orders prohibiting contact with both the victim and the victim's family. The Police Force deflects the question to the Department of Justice.
AnsweredQoN 2739Legislative Council
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I refer to the Attorney General’s response to part (d) of question on notice 2110, regarding offenders that had charges preferred arising from Operation Fledermaus and the Pilbara Joint Response Team, and I ask of the nine offenders who have had charges preferred, are not in custody, and who have an order on bail or otherwise prohibiting contact with the relevant victim, how many also have an order prohibiting contact with the family of the relevant victim?
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Answered
17 March 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise orders of the type referred to are issued by judicial process or Corrective Services. Information pertaining to such orders and their conditions are held by the Department of Justice.
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