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$10 131.24

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ACT Policing—motorcycle gangs
(Question No 3151)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 19 June 2020:

For each year since its commencement to date, can the Minister advise in relation to Taskforce Nemesis, (a) the number of crimes or offences investigated broken down by type, (b) the number and type of warrants executed, (c) the number of arrests made broken down by crime or offence type, (d) the number of charges laid broken down by crime or offence type and (e) items seized, and approximate value if known.

Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

Criminal Motorcycle Gang membership has traditionally been relatively stable, however, changes to criminal gang membership in recent years highlight a shift towards more fluid concepts of membership. As at 21 June 2020 there are four known Criminal Motorcycle Gangs operating in the ACT. The total number of members associated with the ACT chapters of these Criminal Motorcycle Gangs is estimated at approximately 30-40 people. This is a decrease from the previously reported numbers of approximately 70 members in 2018-19.

ACT Policing remains committed to combating criminal gangs. Through a multi-faceted and collaborative approach, ACT Policing works to detect and disrupt the operations of criminal gangs, apprehend those responsible for criminal activities, target their illicit proceeds and uphold community safety.

ACT Policing cannot provide data prior to 2019 as to do so would require a manual review by the Taskforce Nemesis team – an onerous task that which would unreasonably divert police resources.

ACT Policing has provided statistics extracted from its Police Real-time On-line Management Information System (PROMIS) from 1 January – 31 December 2019 and 1 January to 28 June 2020.


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