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Crime rises but ‘stable’ in Frankston

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News21 March 2016Updated:23 March 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Premier pledge: Daniel Andrews has vowed to give police the resources to smash gangs involved in violent burglaries and car thefts.
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CRIME in Frankston has bucked the rising statewide trend according to the latest figures released by the Crime Statistics Agency.

While reported offences across Victoria in 2015 jumped by 8.1 per cent compared to 2014, crime in Frankston remained “stable”, in the CSA’s opinion, with a small 0.5 per cent rise between 2014 and 2015.

Crimes against the person, including assault, rose slightly in the Frankston area from 1993 in 2014 to 2063 last year. There were four homicides in Frankston last year and three in 2014.

There were 14,819 reported crimes in Frankston last year compared to 14,556 in 2014.

The crime statistics are released by the Crime Statistics Agency every quarter and the latest figures were published last Wednesday.

At a Melbourne media conference last Thursday Premier Daniel Andrews said he is unhappy at the statewide rise in crime.

“Victorians don’t want any excuses and I will offer none,” he said.

“Instead what I will say to every Victorian, and indeed, first among them, to the Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police Graham Ashton, if you need additional powers you will get them.

“If you need additional resources, you will get them.”

Victoria Police chief commissioner Graham Ashton said street gangs, such as the Apex gang who rioted in Melbourne CBD last Saturday evening, were mostly responsible for a rise in vehicle thefts and aggravated burglaries.

First published in the Frankston Times – 21 March 2016

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