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Number of charges by apprehension for criminal gang related cases

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018 to date

Total

Other offences n.e.c

17

1

13

1

1

33

Homicide offences

0

0

0

0

1

1

Assault

1

5

1

18

20

45

Other offences against person

0

0

0

1

5

6

Robbery (armed and other)

7

0

0

4

2

13

Blackmail and Ext

0

0

2

0

0

2

Burglary

0

0

2

5

3

10

Fraud offences

3

28

58

4

4

97

Stolen Motor Vehicle

0

2

0

0

6

8

Property damage

0

0

2

0

7

9

Offences against good order

27

26

34

31

39

157

Drugs

29

11

16

10

8

74

Drink and drug driving offences

0

1

1

0

0

2

Motor vehicle, traffic and related offences

1

5

12

4

1

23

Total

85

79

141

78

97

480

(Figures as at 9/11/18)

2. Since establishment in 2014, 242 search warrants have been executed by Taskforce Nemesis. The offences for which these warrants were sought is unable to be disclosed at this time, as to do so may prejudice ongoing investigations and reveal police methodology.

3. I am advised by ACT Policing, that responding to this question would impose an unreasonably onerous burden on ACT Policing and require a manual review of all property seizures since 2014.

4. I am advised that Taskforce Nemesis does not destroy property. Property subject to seizure or restraint by Taskforce Nemesis is retained for evidential value or court proceedings, returned to the lawful owner, or disposed of by the AFP pursuant to order of the Court or legislation.

Access Canberra—complaints
(Question No 1984)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Business and Regulatory Services, upon notice, on 26 October 2018:

(1) What is the number of complaints received through Access Canberra broken down by complaint (a) category or type and (b) subcategory or subtype for each financial year since its establishment to date.

(2) Can the Minister advise further to each financial year and category of complaint identified in part (1), how many complaints (a) were received by Access Canberra from members of the public, (b) were received by Access Canberra from another government or other recognised professional entity, (c) were referred on to another entity by Access Canberra to another entity, (d) Access Canberra could not or did not deal with, (e) have been resolved by Access Canberra and (f) are yet to be finalised or are still ongoing.


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