Questions - 07 December - 21 December 1976
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Questions for 1st Assembly 1974 - 1977; Parliamentary Record; ParliamentNT; 1st Assembly 1974 - 1977
1976-12-21
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON NOl'ICE (c) 1 (d) 1 (e) 1 2. The Criminal Investigation Branch has the full-support of all sections of the Northern Territory Police Service. The establishment of No. 1 Division, 'c' District consists of the ,3. l. Criminal Investigation Branch - 20 members 2.' Criminal Intelligence Section - 3 members 3. Drug Squad - 2 members 4. Stock Squad - 2 members No. Nil. The establishment of 'c' District is continually under review but any increases are dictated by Government policy and availability of finance. ,1199 Mr VALE to Miss ANDRElV ANSWER 1. Is' the Stock Squad of the NT Police presently functional? 2. How many members are there in the squad? 3. What vehicles are attached to the squad? 4. How many horses are attached to the squad? 5. How many cases has the squad investigated in the period 1 January 1976 to 30 June 1976? 6. How many kilometres has the squad travelled in the same period? 7. How many nights have members of the squad spent away from home on duty in the same period? 8. How many pastoral p,roperties in the (a) Darwin Gulf District; (b) Victoria River District; (c) Bark1y District; and (d) Alice Springs District has the squad visited in the past 12 months? 1. Yes. 2. 2. 3. Nil. The squad members have access to the 'C'District and General Duties ('D' District) motor vehicle pool.
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