Thousands Of Police Deployed To Ensure Safe New Year Celebrations In Victoria, Australia

MELBOURNE, Dec 31 (NNN-AAP) – Thousands of police officers have been deployed across the southeast Australian state of Victoria, to ensure public safety during New Year celebrations.

Victoria Police said that, thousands of general duty officers and specialist assets from the mounted branch, dog squad, water police, air wing and critical incident response team (CIRT) will work overnight today to ensure that New Year celebrations are safe.

Superintendent Belinda Jones, Victoria Police’s statewide New Year’s Eve commander, said in a statement that, the strong police presence would provide “reassurance” to the public following the fatal mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach earlier this month.

“A significant level of planning has been underway to ensure we are well resourced to maintain community safety for the many events right across the state,” she said.

According to the state government, celebrations, including fireworks displays, are expected to bring around 500,000 people into the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, the second-largest city in Australia, tonight.

Melbourne’s CBD has been declared a designated area, until the end of May, giving police and protective service officers the power to stop and search people for weapons without a warrant.

Additionally, Victoria Police said, the CBD of the city of Geelong, west of Melbourne, and the foreshore in St Kilda in Melbourne’s south, have been declared designated areas for New Year’s Eve.

The state government said that, seven km of the fencing has been put in place, to manage crowds in key areas of Melbourne’s CBD.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Victorian Acting Police Minister, Enver Erdogan, said that, CIRT officers would be heavily armed and prepared to respond to any incidents.– NNN-AAP