Blitz against rural crime, NSW

A new state-wide Rural Crime campaign by Crime Stoppers and the NSW Police Force was launched today to address the ongoing issue of crimes affecting regional New South Wales. This is the first time that Crime Stoppers and NSW Police have collaborated on a dedicated campaign to address rural crime.

Four major crime areas of concern are being targeted – illegal hunting, stock theft, trespassing and firearm theft.

Crime in regional areas is not new, however it continues to be a growing area of concern for the whole of NSW, not just the farming community.

Stock theft, for example, has seen more than 20,000 individual head of stock stolen from NSW farms in 2018, with the loss of sheep and cattle alone costing farmers over $3.2 million*.

This community awareness campaign will be held across the state over a six-week period. Kicking off at AgQuip in Gunnedah today (Tuesday 20 August 2019) and rolling out to Mudgee, Bourke, Goulburn, Griffith and Henty.

The campaign will provide information on how regional communities can deter or prevent crime in their area while encouraging the community to report crime – see something, suspect something, say something.

NSW residents are being urged to contact Crime Stoppers, to report any illegal activity with all information treated in the strictest of confidence.

“Our farmers are under siege. Already adversely affected by the drought, rural crime is having a significant and direct effect on the economic welfare of farmers and their families and we need to do something about it,” NSW Crime Stoppers CEO, Mr Peter Price AM, said.

“We don’t want to know who you are, we just want to know what you know. Anything you have seen or heard could help police bring those responsible to justice.”

Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie APM, Commander for Rural Crime, said rural crime is continuing to have a devastating impacting across the State.

“To make a real difference, we need a whole of community approach. There are some preventative measures that can be undertaken such as installing cameras, ensuring gates are locked and in the case of firearm theft, ensuring guns are locked and ammunition kept separate to any firearms,” Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie said.

“It is also important to report crime as soon as it occurs, whether you are the victim or you have witnessed a crime. A call to Crime Stoppers or the Police at the earliest opportunity increases the chances of recovering stolen livestock or firearms and catching the people committing these terrible crimes.”

If you think you have information about someone in your community who has committed a crime call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 for a confidential conversation, or report securely online at www.crimestoppers.com.au.

Below is the schedule of Police Districts involved in the campaign, including their proposed start dates. This schedule is subject to change. To confirm dates and discuss proposed media activities in each command, please contact the Western Region Media Liaison Officer.

20 August 2019 10.30am Launch at AgQuip, Gunnedah (Oxley PD)

23 August 2019 10.00am Mudgee (Orana Mid Western PD)

28 August 2019 11.00am Bourke (Central North PD)

4 September 2019 10.00am Goulburn (The Hume PD)

10 September 2019 10.30am Griffith (Murrumbidgee PD)

17 September 2019 10.30am Henty Field Days (Murray River PD

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*Source: NSW Police 2018

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