Tuggerah Lakes Police District recently focused on a local response to addressing incidents of domestic and family violence on the Central Coast as part of the statewide Operation AMAROK.
Key results saw 299 Proactive Incidents, including 252 Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) Compliance Checks, 16 Bail Compliance Checks, 9 Breach ADVO offences and 3 Firearm Prohibition Orders.
Police responded to seven assault matters, seven intimidation reports and attended 34 domestic violence episodes.
A number of offenders were charged and bail refused with serious current and historic offences which were domestic and family violence related.
Commander, Superintendent Chad Gillies, said the results demonstrate the command’s ongoing commitment to responding to and investigating domestic and family violence incidents.
“Our primary focus will always be holding perpetrators to account and supporting our victims and vulnerable,” he said.
“Importantly, some of our arrests were a direct result of our proactive checks on ADVO and bail compliance.”
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