Police union boss praises crackdown closing Victoria’s weapons ‘loopholes’
Police will receive sweeping new powers under a dual-pronged Victorian government crackdown on weapons crime.
New laws introduced to Parliament today give police the power to stop people of interest in public and hold them there or at a police station for up to two hours while being served a firearms prohibition order, and also formally make machetes controlled weapons which cannot be possessed without a lawful reason or sold to under 18s.
Police Association secretary Wayne Gatt says the changes close loopholes which have made it difficult for police to apprehend them.
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“It’s a good idea, from our perspective,” he told Jacqui Felgate.
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