Chamber backs police action on youth crime
The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce has backed the NSW Police Force following recent meetings with the Brisbane Water Police Commander to discuss recent incidences of youth crime on the Peninsula.
"Our local businesses remain concerned over the level of youth crime on the Peninsula", said Chamber president Mr Matthew Wales.
"Although it is acknowledged that the NSW Police Force have responded quickly when required and have made numerous arrests in recent months.
"We have had several reported disturbing incidences with young teenagers breaking into homes with weapons and the setting on fire of motor vehicles", said Mr Wales.
"The police have a difficult job dealing with youth crime, only to see young offenders walk away from the courts with little or no punishment."
Police Commander Darryl Jobson recently explained to the Peninsula Chamber and other community groups on the Central Coast that the police are fully across the situation.
Commander Jobson said: "The Police are aware of community concern in relation to housebreaking incidents with Strike Force Connect established at Brisbane Water Police District to specifically focus on housebreaking offending which is led by one of our experienced sergeants and staffed with detectives, Proactive Crime Team police and supported by intelligence analysts.
"As a police district, we generally average between 25 to 30 incidents per month (about one per day) over a large geographical area.
"However, in January this year there was a spike at 46 incidents with Strike Force Connect having some immediate impact with 10 accused persons charged in January (six adults and four young persons) and put before the court.
"Housebreaking incidents immediately dropped to 17 incidents for February and, as of 13 March we are eight for the month of March and tracking to remain low.
"Your local police will continue to drive housebreaking incidents down as low as possible and we are having a positive impact in the Peninsula area.
"Housebreaking incidents for Peninsula suburbs have decreased when comparing financial year to date (July 24 to Feb 25) with 50 incidents recorded compared to the same time last year (July 23 to Feb 24) when there were 87 incidents, a reduction of 37 incidents," said Commander Jobson.
"For the same periods, most recently we have had four stolen motor vehicles from housebreaking incidents (July 24 to Feb 25) compared to 22 stolen motor vehicles from house breaking incidents (Jul 23 to Feb 24), a reduction of 18 stolen motor vehicles.
"We are driving crime down."
SOURCE:
Media release, 18 Mar 2025
Matthew Wales, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce