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Police Powers Abuse: 33 Charged in Invalid Searches

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Police used broad powers for non-compliant searches.
  • 33 individuals were charged or fined due to these searches.
  • Anti-corruption body notified of legal requirement breaches.
Police Powers Abuse: 33 Charged in Invalid Searches

Victoria Police has acknowledged that a number of its weapons search operations, conducted over the past eight years, were likely non-compliant with legal requirements. These breaches were uncovered through internal audits and inquiries from Guardian Australia, revealing at least 23 separate instances where police powers were used improperly. The non-compliant operations led to 33 individuals being charged or fined.

The issues stemmed from administrative errors, such as missing event details on public notices or failing to publish notices in the government gazette as mandated by law. While police state that the majority of searches were valid, they are now contacting the 33 individuals impacted to provide information on appealing charges or seeking reviews of fines.

In response, Victoria Police is informing the state's anti-corruption commission and has stated that strengthened processes are in place to prevent future occurrences. However, critics argue these compliance issues highlight concerns about granting increased police powers, emphasizing the need for accountability and robust oversight to protect community rights.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Police used broad powers for designated area weapons searches, which were later found to be non-compliant with legislative requirements.
A total of 33 people were charged or fined due to the non-compliant searches conducted by Victoria Police.
Yes, Victoria Police is informing the state's anti-corruption watchdog about the non-compliant searches.

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