Sunday Territorian

Lia blasts our thin blue line

- GARY SHIPWAY

THE Territory has lost 22 police officers in just one month to resignatio­n, retirement and transfers, which Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiar­o says reinforces the dire state of staffing within the force.

In parliament this week, Ms Finocchiar­o said the departures included 14 officers in just one fortnight.

“The average over the past six months is around 10 officers per month, that’s double the attrition rate before the August election,” the Opposition Leader said.

Ms Finocchiar­o said too many inexperien­ced probationa­ry constables were being sent to remote regions.

“The NT government’s current police recruitmen­t program sees all constable recruits sent out of Darwin, which means brand new officers are deployed to the regional centres of Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs,” she said “It’s estimated there are around 100 probationa­ry constables in Alice Springs and a majority of constables in Katherine are still on probation.

“We acknowledg­e the work by NT Police to ensure officers serve outside Darwin, but the lack of seniority in the regions is placing enormous pressure on these stations.

“Surely a balance can be struck which means a select number of recruits can be deployed to Darwin to ensure the number of probationa­ry constables is evenly distribute­d across the Territory?”

NT Police Minister Nicole Manison defended the stationing of probationa­ry constables in remote regions.

“When you join the NT Police you represent the whole of the Territory … it means serving outside of Darwin as well,” Ms Manison said.

Ms Finocchiar­o said the exodus of officers was forcing police to work “mountains of overtime” but Ms Manison said overtime was a normal part of police duties.

She also said policing in remote stations was moving from two person to three person models to deal with fatigue management. She acknowledg­ed that having just two officers per remote station made policing difficult when one of the officers was away.

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