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Operation Whiskey Legion lands in Wide Bay Burnett district

The Wide Bay Burnett district will see a surge in police as the ninth deployment of Operation Whiskey Legion launches today.

The major multi-level operation will deploy extra police to the Wide Bay Burnett district from August 1-9 to drive down crime and take strong action against those causing harm in our communities.

Operation Whiskey Legion will see specialist police from the Highway Patrol, Crime and Intelligence Command, Dog Squad, Water Police and Crime Prevention join forces with local police to target high-risk crime in the area.

The extra police resources will enable an increased police presence at hotspot locations including shopping centres, public community events, beaches, roads and waterways.

The community can expect to see a large number of traffic interceptions, high visibility patrols and a raft of crime prevention pop-ups at local events to engage with residents about their security.

Detective A/Chief Superintendent Craig Morrow said Operation Whiskey Legion focuses on enforcement and education.

“We will continue tackling crime from all angles to ensure the community is safe and feels safe,” Detective A/Chief Superintendent Morrow said.

“We’ve seen great results in previous deployments to Logan, Ipswich, Gold Coast, Moreton, Mackay, and Brisbane.

“Since April, Operation Whiskey Legion has resulted in more than 2,300 adults charged with more than 5,390 offences and more than 460 juveniles charged with more than 1,350 offences.

“Through the Operation, police have engaged with more than 3,715 victims of crime, and referred more than 290 people to support services.

“I look forward to bringing that success to the Wide Bay Burnett district.”

North Coast Region Assistant Commissioner Glenn Morris said this deployment will have a road safety focus.

“Road safety is always one of the key priorities for this district, having lost 17 lives on Wide Bay Burnett roads so far this year, and Operation Whiskey Legion will be no different,” Assistant Commissioner Morris said.

“During this deployment, there will be a strong focus on safe driving, both on the roads and beaches, including targeting hooning behaviour.

“We will also put an emphasis on community engagement. We plan to be at school carnivals, local football games and community events, to ensure we’re available to listen to our community.

“You can expect to see a high visibility police presence with plans to saturate the entire district in the coming days.”

Wide Bay Burnett District Officer Superintendent Anne Vogler said this deployment of Operation Whiskey Legion is unique as the Wide Bay Burnett district covers a vast geographical area.

“We are unlike anywhere else the operation has been before, so this operation has been tailor made to suit the specific needs of our district,” Superintendent Vogler said.

“We’re adopting a ‘reef and beef’ theme – deploying specialist policing units that are specific to our local needs, from the coast to the country, like the Water Police and the Stock Squad.

“Though police will be saturating Gympie, Maryborough, Hervey Bay and Bundaberg, this isn’t just for the larger regional centres as we will be spending time in the more rural communities too.

“From Gin Gin to Gayndah, Biggenden to Boonooroo, Childers to Cooloola, Mundubbera to Burrum Heads – expect to see police covering a large footprint.”

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