❓ Question regarding the staffing profile at East Perth lock-up (Perth Watch House) in February 2009, specifically the number of auxiliary officers, police officers (by rank), and un-sworn officers and their roles. The answer provides a breakdown of sworn and un-sworn staff.
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I refer to the staffing profile at East Perth lock-up and I ask, in February 2009:
(a) how many of these were auxiliary officers;
(b) how many were police officers, and what rank were they; and
(c) were any un-sworn officers on duty; and
(i) if so, what was the nature of their role and job title?
(a) how many of these were auxiliary officers;
(b) how many were police officers, and what rank were they; and
(c) were any un-sworn officers on duty; and
(i) if so, what was the nature of their role and job title?
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Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
33 days
(a) None.
(b) In February 2009, the Perth Watch House was staffed by 59 Sworn Officers, including 1 Senior Sergeant, 10 Sergeants and 48 Constables.
(c) During February 2009, the Perth Watch House was supported administratively by two un-sworn officers.
(i) Both roles were non-operational administration roles, an Administration Officer and a Human Resource Officer.
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(b) In February 2009, the Perth Watch House was staffed by 59 Sworn Officers, including 1 Senior Sergeant, 10 Sergeants and 48 Constables.
(c) During February 2009, the Perth Watch House was supported administratively by two un-sworn officers.
(i) Both roles were non-operational administration roles, an Administration Officer and a Human Resource Officer.
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