❓ Mr Katsambanis asks the Minister for Police if they support the family's request for 'Annaliesse Ugle's law' to prevent those accused of child sex offences from obtaining police bail. The Minister states they are seeking advice and having discussions.
AnsweredQoN 918Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
ANNALIESSE UGLE
918. Mr P.A. KATSAMBANIS to the Minister for Police:
I
refer to the deeply tragic death of Annaliesse Ugle and the minister's
comments in the days following that she would review the way police bail
operates. Does the minister support the family's request for an ''Annaliesse
Ugle's law'' to stop those accused of child sex offences from
obtaining police bail?
918. Mr P.A. KATSAMBANIS to the Minister for Police:
I
refer to the deeply tragic death of Annaliesse Ugle and the minister's
comments in the days following that she would review the way police bail
operates. Does the minister support the family's request for an ''Annaliesse
Ugle's law'' to stop those accused of child sex offences from
obtaining police bail?
AnswerView source ↗
I have sought further advice from Western
Australia Police Force on this matter. I have had discussions with senior
police about it and I continue to have discussions with our Attorney General
about it.
Australia Police Force on this matter. I have had discussions with senior
police about it and I continue to have discussions with our Attorney General
about it.
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