Police from four Hunter districts, including Port Stephens-Hunter, have joined together in a blitz to proactively target crime.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Operation Surge was conducted between 5pm on Friday and 2am on Saturday, with more than 130 officers from Newcastle City, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens-Hunter and Hunter Valley Police Districts taking part.
Preliminary results show there were:
- 18 people arrested;
- 31 charges laid;
- 101 business inspections conducted;
- 14 drug detections;
- 31 vehicles searched;
- 926 RBTs conducted; and
- 92 traffic infringement notices issued.
General duties police, with assistance from the Police Dog Unit and PolAir conducted a high-visibility saturation of the Hunter basin - capturing all suburbs of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, into Nelson Bay and Port Stephens, and also the Hunter Valley suburbs of Cessnock and Kurri Kurri.
Police said the aim of the operation was to create an evolving environment with the ability to deploy resources where they're needed with the aid of real-time intelligence.
The deployment saw Operation Surge staff assist with more than 60 calls for service across the Hunter basin (in addition to general duty policing resources).
Operation Commander, Detective Superintendent Wayne Humphrey said the operation was a way to engage with the public.
"During Operation Surge, these officers were not bound by their policing districts - they were on the beat to serve the entire Hunter basin," he said.
"We want the Hunter community to go out and about enjoying their lives, knowing they are safe and protected by their local police.
"This was the first time Operation Surge was put into practice."
Northern Region Commander, Assistant Commissioner Max Mitchell APM said Operation Surge is one of several proactive policing strategies being implemented across the region.
"Each district has a Target Action Group with dedicated officers focusing on certain crimes, including drug and stealing offences," he said. "While dedicated High Risk Domestic Violence units are out in the region every day.
"Strike Force Raptor North continues to crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gang activity across the Hunter, and between the four Hunter police districts, we received more than 20 probationary constables in the latest allocation."
In other news: Teens charged after violent incident filmed at David Jones