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Victoria Police, AFP boost cooperation in fight against youth gangs

Victorian and federal police will ramp up their co-operation in a bid to crack down on gang crime in the state.

State and federal authorities increase security cooperation

Victoria’s police force will get access to digital and surveillance tools used by the Australian Federal Police in an effort to curb youth gang violence in the state, the prime minister has announced.

Mr Turnbull announced an AFP officer would also be “out-posted” to work with Victoria Police’s intelligence unit, to improve cooperation between the agencies.

Victoria Police will also be given the keys to a national forensics lab known as the “rapid lab”.

“We want to make the cooperation more seamless, closer than ever. And that’s critically important because of course we’re dealing with these threats in real time,” Mr Turnbull said.

The announcement comes following a Budget announcement last month, which granted the AFP more than $300 million in extra funding.

Victoria Police will use the new technology they can now access to disrupt young street gangs in Melbourne, including the infamous Apex gang. 


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