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Gold Coast to get more cops as Government poised to push button on election

THE Gold Coast will get another 44 additional police officers as speculation increases about the Palaszczuk Government calling a State election.

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THE Gold Coast will get another 44 additional police officers as speculation increases about the Palaszczuk Government calling a state election.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will today announce the allocation of new officers as part of several major law and order initiatives.

The Gold Coast Bulletin has been told Police Commissioner Ian Stewart directed the additional officers be sent to the Coast.

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Four domestic violence co-ordinators will also be based on the Coast to train fellow police and liaise with the community and government and non-government agencies.

Taskforce Maxima will also see a boost in numbers to tackle outlaw motor cycle gangs.

The announcements follow the Bulletin’s Grim Blue Line series which highlighting skyrocketing crime rates and a cutback in police budgets.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will make an announcement on Gold Coast police numbers today. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt)
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will make an announcement on Gold Coast police numbers today. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt)

The latest police annual report reveals an 85 per cent rise in violent crime and the region recording the highest increase in grievous assault at 19 per cent.

Coast Opposition MPs in State Parliament this week attacked the Premier about police staffing, maintaining the city had 40 fewer cops than a year ago.

The LNP is campaigning on the Government being soft on crime and MPs expect the Premier tomorrow will announce a poll date for later next month.

Ms Palaszczuk said the additional resourcing would make the Coast even safer for families and visitors alike.

More Gold Coast police will be on the beat. Picture Glenn Hampson
More Gold Coast police will be on the beat. Picture Glenn Hampson

“As we move closer to the Commonwealth Games, we know the eyes of 1.5 billion people around the world will be focused on the Gold Coast,” the Premier said.

“One of the most important things for any family — be they from Queensland, or the hundreds of thousands of visitors from interstate and overseas who come to the Gold Coast each year — is feeling safe.

“We’ve already undertaken the process of ensuring our frontline police officers have the best equipment available.

“Now we will boost those frontline numbers even further.”

Police on patrol in Surfers Paradise. Picture Glenn Hampson
Police on patrol in Surfers Paradise. Picture Glenn Hampson

Police Minister Mark Ryan defended Labor’s performance on police resourcing.

Since the Government was elected, 1039 first year constables had hit the beat and another 41 were due to graduate next week, he said.

“We have increased the number of police officers by more than 300, bringing the total number of permanent police positions to more than 11,880 and gave these hardworking officers more body worn cameras, QLiTE tablets and better pay and conditions,” Mr Ryan said.

“This boost in police numbers compares markedly to the LNP Government’s decisions while Tim Nicholls was Treasurer to take officers off the beat and put them behind desks and abolish 106 senior police positions.”

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