Unprecedented summer crime blitz to deliver increased police presence across WA

  • Increased police presence on the streets to help keep Western Australians safe
  • $5 million in additional funding to provide more than 50,000 additional police hours
  • Significantly increased patrols in suburban centres and regional cities across WA 
  • The McGowan Government has launched a massive summer crime blitz, providing $5 million in additional funding for increased police patrols around our State this summer.

    The operation has been timed to run from December 1 to May 31 to tackle the rise in crime rates historically experienced during the summer period.

    Operation Heat Shield will result in a significantly increased police presence in suburban and regional centres across the State and will be on a scale never before seen in Western Australia.

    Highly visible police patrols will be stepped up at suburban centres, the Perth CBD and shopping, entertainment and transport hubs, to deter anti-social behaviour and provide reassurance to the public.

    The $5 million funding package will enable police to boost the number of shifts and pro-active patrols, by delivering a massive 55,000 additional policing hours.

    It will also allow police to do more co-ordinated operations targeting burglary, retail theft and family violence perpetrators.

    Mounted section, K-9 unit, Regional Operations Group, Juvenile Action Group, bike and beat patrols will all be part of what will be the most co-ordinated and targeted police blitz the State has seen.

    As stated by Police Minister Michelle Roberts:

    "We know historically there is a spike in crime over the summer months, so this is about being pro-active and giving the community reassurance.

    "Whilst these types of operations have been run in the past, the McGowan Government is providing record funding to ensure a sustained effort by police across the State.

    "It's because of the McGowan Government's strong financial management, that we're in a position to provide this unprecedented boost to police operations.

    "Compared to the Barnett-Harvey era, overall crime is down and our aim is to continue to cut crime by providing our police with the resources they need."

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