NSW Police announce new armed response command in the wake of Bondi terror attack
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In response to the recent terror attack at Bondi Beach, a new armed response command has been established, consisting of over 200 police officers equipped with long-arm rifles. This initiative aims to swiftly address hate-related threats and enhance public safety.

This intelligence-driven command will focus its efforts on patrolling areas deemed high-risk. These include places of worship, locations hosting large protests, and major events, ensuring that security is maintained where it’s most needed.

The command will be a robust force with 250 specialist officers and 28 civilian staff members. Additionally, it will operate a fleet of specially modified rapid-response vehicles, allowing for quick and efficient mobilization in critical situations.

An officer training with a long arm weapon, which will form part of the equipment of the new command.
Police Minister Yasmin Catley and NSW Police commissioner Mal Lanyon.
Police Minister Yasmin Catley and NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon. (9News)

Following the attack, a heightened police presence was observed throughout Sydney’s eastern suburbs, part of efforts under Operation Shelter. This operation was initially launched in October 2023 to tackle the rising tide of antisemitism and Islamophobia.

NSW Premier Chris Minns has indicated that the establishment of this new command effectively makes the measures of Operation Shelter a permanent fixture. This development underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding communities and maintaining peace in the region.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said the new armed response command would, in effect, make Operation Shelter permanent.

“This will mean police officers who are armed with long arms that can be deployed in situations where there’s a concern about community safety, or there’s a need to ensure that there’s a large police presence,” Minns said.

NSW Premier Chris Minns.
NSW Premier Chris Minns. (9News)

Police minister Yasmin Catley said the new command would feature “some of the best policing you will see across the globe”.

“We know, unfortunately, that our climate has changed, we know that we have to have a response ready,” Catley said.

“This model is exactly that response that we need to rapidly deploy police to issues happening around our state and around our city at any given time.”

Catley said the police force would employ civilians deeply embedded in multicultural communities to let police know what is happening on the ground.

“These are the people that will assist police in letting us know what’s happening on the ground in any given community,” Catley said.

Police Association president Kevin Morton.
Police Association president Kevin Morton. (9News)

Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said the horrific events of Bondi represented a change in the policing environment.

“Today’s announcement of the armed command is about saying we’re here for a permanent, preventative and rapid response for the community,” Lanyon said.

“What we saw on the 14th of December cannot happen again.

“I want the community to feel reassured.

“This command is about saying there will be a 24/7 presence across the metropolitian area with long arms capability.”

Police Association president Kevin Morton said the “first of its kind” in Australia command would benefit police and the community.

“It provides our police with the ability to respond quickly to any threat with the equivalent equipment to stop that threat,” Morton said.

“It also provides our frontline police with the real back-up they need to do their job.

“When it comes to protecting the community, it ensures all communities will be protected and no community will be left behind.”

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