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Police Minister David Elliott says the NSW government is making life difficult for drug dealers. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy PiperSource:News Corp Australia
NSW Police will be granted new powers to search convicted drug dealers and manufacturers as part of a statewide crackdown on criminal gangs involved in illegal drug supply.
On Thursday the state government passed the Drug Supply Prohibition Order Pilot Scheme Bill 2020, which is designed to keep communities safe.
The new order will be subjected to a two-year pilot across several police districts, including Bankstown, Orana Mid-Western, Hunter Valley and Coffs-Clarence.
Speaking to reporters Police Minister David Elliott said he wanted criminals to know they had “nowhere to hide” if they were dealing drugs.
“I believe this is the most progressive approach to the war on drugs the state has ever seen,” he said. Dazzle dvc 170 64 bit drivers for mac windows 7.
“It’s going to make life very difficult (for drug dealers).”
Police Minister David Elliott said parents would be able to ‘sleep more soundly’ knowing it will be harder for kids to buy drugs. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy PiperSource:News Corp Australia
He said the new DSPO scheme, coupled with 1500 additional police to be welcomed into the force, would ensure police had the resources and powers they needed to prevent, detect and combat drug crime across the community.
A court issued order will give officers the power to search the homes and vehicles of convicted drug dealers at any time without multiple court warrants but only if police have reason to believe they are involved in a drug-related crime.
“This new legislation will also assist the police in the long-term war on drugs by making sure they disrupt the relationship between the high-end manufacturers and the low-end distributors,” Mr Elliott said.
“What I want the community to know is we're not taking our foot off the brake when it comes to the war against drugs.
“Every mum and dad across the state can sleep more soundly tonight, knowing it’s going to be harder for their kids to buy drugs.”
NSW Police Force State Crime Commander Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said more than 40,000 people were arrested for the possession of drugs in NSW last year.
Of those, 8200 were arrested for drug supply.
Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said 40,000 people were arrested last year on drug offences. Picture: NSW PoliceSource:Supplied
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As part of the changes police will be able to stop convicted drug dealers while they’re in their car and can even drop by their homes without warrants.
“Often police will have an idea of where these illegal drugs are coming from. These new powers will help us swiftly shut down the supply networks,” Assistant Commissioner Smith said.
The state government said an application for a search order may be made in relation to any person convicted of a serious drug offence, such as supply or manufacturing, during the last decade.
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“Any individual needs to be above the age of 18 years and convicted of serious drug offence in the last 10 years,” Assistant Commissioner Smith confirmed.
The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research will conduct an evaluation at the end of the pilot.