SitRep Clan labs shut down Strike Force Brinkley detectives recently raided two clandestine laboratories in a Mt Druitt industrial unit and on a property in Nabiac, and arrested two men. Police seized 1kg of a substance and 287 pills believed to be MDMA, three pill-press machines, over 170L of precursor chemicals, three 400L reaction vessels, 4L of methylamphetamine oil, 1.3L of GHB, 50 rounds of ammunition, steroids, cash, and a small amount of cannabis. Two men – a 40-year-old from Mt Druitt and a 34-year-old Hawks Nest resident – were arrested and charged with a string of commercial drug manufacturing offences. Commander of the Organised Crime Squad, Det Supt Scott Cook said, “Making money – and a lot of it – is what drives these groups, and they will do whatever they can to enhance their profit margins. If that means making large quantities of illegal drugs that have the potential to destroy lives, then they’ll do it without an ounce of concern.” CAPP in Cabramatta Cabramatta LAC welcomed members of the local community last month to gain a more in-depth understanding of police work. Participants learned about the work of crime scene, highway patrol and region enforcement squad officers. They also received a 36 Police Monthly November 2014 domestic violence presentation. Cabramatta LAC Commander Supt Wayne Murray said, “The feedback I received from participants was incredibly positive.” One of the participants was particularly impressed saying, “With all this technology, if you’re thinking of committing a crime – don’t!” ABOVE LEFT L/Snr Cst Hani Hanna demonstrates the use of a taser ABOVE Snr Cst Aslim Khan explained exhibits handling procedures Send Send your your SITREP SITREP column column contributions contributions to to #monthly. #monthly.They They need need to to be be no no longer longer than than two two paragraphs paragraphs and and photos photos are are encouraged. encouraged. Senior ranks recognised Eleven assistant commissioners received national and state medals at a ceremony last month. Commissioner Andrew Newcastle police a hit Families flocked to Camp Shortland on the Newcastle foreshore recently for the Newcastle City LAC Community Day. The demonstration by Police Rescue was a hit and the kids enjoyed climbing on the many different vehicles on display. A few new ‘recruits’ were even signed up! Newcastle City Commander, Supt John Gralton said it was a terrific day out for the community, getting up close and Scipione thanked the officers for their diligent service as he presented National Medals, NSW Police Medals and National Police Service Medals. personal with their police. “We thank all commands who helped out including the Police Air Wing, SPSU, PCYC, Water Police, the Road Wise Unit for young drivers, School Liaison Unit, Dog Unit, Police Rescue, Crime Scene, Police Transport Command, and our wonderful Volunteers In Policing. “It was also great for the police involved to be greeted by happy smiling faces – which is not often the case in their day to day work,” he said. ABOVE From left, Assistant Commissioners Frank Mennilli, Mark Murdoch, Peter Gallagher, Alan Clarke, Mark Jenkins and Geoffrey McKechnie, Commissioner Andrew Scipione, Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas, Assistant Commissioner Peter Cotter, A/Deputy Commissioner Michael Corboy and Assistant Commissioners Gary Worboys, Malcolm Lanyon, Michael Fuller and Denis Clifford CAPP in Botany Bay Last month community leaders got up close and personal with Botany Bay police, who created scenarios that demonstrated what police do every day. Visitors were treated to Taser and radar detection demonstrations and participated in a radio exercises, and mock arrest. They also saw the ABOVE Kids were enthralled by the Police Rescue demonstration. Photo by Peter Jordan, Lifewithjordy Photography custody process and police administrative work. Crime Prevention Officer Cst Dean Hogden said it’s a different way to interact with the people we work with everyday. “Our aim is for our relationship with the community to reach another level, and I think you get that with engagements like this,” he said. ABOVE Brett Dawson, Snr Cst Andrew Ellison and Avis Budget Group’s Brent Steed at Mascot police station. Photo courtesy of Carly Early, Southern Courier November 2014 Police Monthly 37 SitRep Central Station revealed To become more familiar with Central Railway Station, a group of sergeants from the Police Transport Command (PTC) took a guided tour last month. Matt Rudland from Sydney Trains showed the PTC officers and rugby league legend Wayne Pearce the main control centre while going over some of the history of the station. Commander of PTC North Central, A/Supt Denby Eardley said the tour was a great educational experience for all involved. BELOW Rugby league legend Wayne Pearce accompanied PTC officers on a tour of Central Ask Gav George writes “I am an unsworn officer. Can what I do outside of work have an effect on my employment with the NSWPF?” Gavin’s reply “The Code of Conduct & Ethics states, ‘an employee of the NSWPF must behave honestly and in a way that upholds the values and good reputation of the NSWPF, whether on or off duty’. The Code of Conduct & Ethics applies to all NSWPF employees. Inappropriate off duty behaviour on the part of an unsworn officer can result in the NSWPF taking managerial action and/or dismissal.” Ask Gav questions are based on matters which have been raised in the field and are provided in this format for information. Any questions can be directed to #PSCMPU. Australia vs New Zealand Shout out to world champions, the Australian Police Rugby League Team, who are in Melbourne to play a one-off test match against the New Zealand Police. Before they left, Australian Team Coach, Supt Craig Sheridan said his team were excited to be playing the New Zealand Police national team as they did not participate in the World Cup last year. “We’re particularly excited to be playing the ‘curtain raiser’ at AAMI Park where the Australian NRL Team will be playing Great Britain in the Four Nations Championships after our game.” ABOVE Congratulations to the NSW police women’s division one (white uniforms) and division two basketball teams, which were both winners at the Australasian Police Basketball Championship for the second year in a row. Back2Back for NSW! The NSW Police Basketball Club had another successful Australasian Police Basketball Championship with two of our five teams returning from Cairns with titles. 38 Police Monthly November 2014 The women’s division one and division two teams both won championships for the second year in a row. Women’s division one captain Snr Cst Kellie Wilson said, “It was an astounding effort to win back-to-back titles. We had an exciting and dedicated team.” The men’s division one team finished as runner-up, suffering a narrow loss in their championship game. The coach was extremely proud of their efforts, saying the men had a stellar week and nearly caused an upset in the final. Next year’s tournament will be held in Darwin. Anyone interested in competing for NSW should contact Snr Cst Wilson on ph: 59494 / 9821 8494.
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