Police launched Taskforce Accountable yesterday to target recidivist offenders in the Clarence Division.
Inspector Andrew Keane said Taskforce Accountable consists of plain clothes officers from Bellerive Police Station who will be patrolling major shopping and transit precincts in Clarence Division.
"Taskforce Accountable will target the recidivist offenders who are responsible for the majority of our violent shop stealing and assaults on retail workers," said inspector Keane.
"The Taskforce will be supplemented by high visibility foot patrols over the coming months, and aims to detect and deter illegal and antisocial behaviours in the Clarence Division."
Between 9am and 9pm yesterday, Taskforce Accountable and Uniform Police detected, arrested and charged nine offenders (four adults and five youths) in relation to offences at Glebe Hill, Eastlands and Lindisfarne shopping centres as well as McDonalds Rosny.
Offenders were charged with a range of offences including:
- Stealing
- Stealing with force
- Unlawful possession
- Possession of dangerous articles
- Common assault
- Computer related fraud
- Trespass
- Possession of housebreaking implements
- Drug offences, and
- Fail to comply with police directions and/or court bail.
Property recovered and being returned to the owners included clothing, jewellery, cosmetics, and power tools.
"Everyone has the right to be safe in our community, and illegal activities and anti-social behaviours will not be tolerated by police."
Anyone who witnesses antisocial or illegal behaviours is encouraged to report to police on 131 444 or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency.
Information can also be reported anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000.