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Big call on Australia’s top cop

AFP Commission­er Reece Kershaw has been reappointe­d for another two years as he promised to target online criminals, the underworld and predators.

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Australia’s top cop, AFP Commission­er Reece Kershaw, has been reappointe­d for a further two years.

Mr Kershaw was first appointed in October 2019, coming to the federal force following a stint as the Northern Territory police commission­er.

“This is my 10th year of being a police commission­er, and while the AFP has achieved extraordin­ary results, we have never been more resolute in entrenchin­g those outcomes to help keep Australian­s safe and protect Australia’s interests,’’ Mr Kershaw said.

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus announced on Friday that Mr Kershaw’s term would be extended until October 2026.

“Commission­er Kershaw has made an extraordin­ary contributi­on to our community with a policing career spanning more than 30 years,” Mr Dreyfus said.

“His contributi­on to law enforcemen­t in Australia reflects the highest standards of the AFP values of integrity, commitment, excellence, accountabi­lity, fairness, trust and respect.”

During Mr Kershaw’s time in the top job, the AFP has made more than $45bn (FJ$67.5bn) worth of drug seizures, and he said he was intent on dismantlin­g high-level organised crime.

The AFP was instrument­al in Operation Ironside – a global organised crime sting that used the encrypted ANOM applicatio­n.

“Next month marks the third anniversar­y of Operation Ironside, the biggest organised crime disruption in the southern hemisphere,’’ Mr Kershaw said.

“Operation Ironside has severely weakened organised crime in this country and those who target Australia from offshore.”

To date, 392 people have been charged with more than 2300 offences under

 ?? Photo: NCA Newswire ?? AFOP Commission­er Reece Kershaw.
Photo: NCA Newswire AFOP Commission­er Reece Kershaw.

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