A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks details on the staffing profile of the East Perth lock-up (Perth Watch House) in February 2010, specifically regarding auxiliary officers, police officers' ranks, and the presence and roles of un-sworn officers. The answer clarifies the roles and ranks of officers and confirms the presence of administrative support staff.

AnsweredQoN 2533Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 March 2010
Portfolio
Police

QuestionView source ↗

I refer to the staffing profile at East Perth lock-up and I ask, in February 2010:
(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) The Perth Watch House has seven police officers including a Senior Sergeant (Officer in Charge), a Sergeant (Operations Manager) and five Sergeants (Team Sergeants).
(c) & (c.i) There are no police staff assigned to the Perth Watch House; the Custodial Services Division has three police staff that provide administration support to the Perth Watch House and includes a Training Officer, Finance and Administration Officer and Human Resource Officer, these staff members are housed in offices outside the Perth Watch House.
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