Crime squeeze

Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, City of Greater Dandenong Mayor Angela Long, Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelious and City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon launched a 'Safe Southest' at the Narre Warren Police Station this week. Picture: MEAGAN ROGERS 104957_01

By BRIDGET SCOTT

Pressure mounts on property thieves…

CARDINIA Shire Mayor Brett Owen has thrown his support behind a community initiative which is aimed at reducing the rate of property crime.
Safe Southeast – a new project involving partnerships between the Cardinia Shire, City of Greater Dandenong, City of Casey and local police – was launched by Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius last Tuesday.
Each municipality will work closely with local police to try to reduce theft from cars, theft of cars and burglaries from both homes and businesses.
Mr Cornelius was eager to launch the initiative and start lowering the crime rate throughout these three cities.
“The community we serve is our focus,” he said.
“We do this with a view to make our streets safer.”
Mr Cornelius touched on the rapidly growing population of the areas, and mentioned there will be a focus on youth in the area, not only as offenders, but also as victims.
“We will focus on the role of young people, not only as perpetrators but as victims too,” he said.
“We are looking into how we help young people and how we deal with the issue.”
The new project will involve around three teams of 10, strategically placed in crime hot spots throughout the three municipalities.
Mr Cornelius is looking forward to working with the community and hopes this will remind people to do what they can to protect their property.
“We want to try and change behaviours,” he said.
“Far too many people don’t lock their cars and homes.”
Mayors from each city attended the launch, with each expressing their excitement in making the community a safer place.
City of Greater Dandenong Mayor Angela Long described it as “a fantastic initiative” while Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen touched on the property and business development in the area.
“We look forward to being a partner in this,” he said.
City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon said she looks forward to empowering the community.
“It will reduce opportunity, and encourage proactive engagement giving the community a sense of control,” she said.
“Community safety is always a top priority.”
With the project now underway, the instigators of this are hoping to see it replicated throughout other states.
The focus will be not only be in the home and around vehicles, but police will also work with retailers to increase the safety of businesses.
Mr Cornelius said he was confident that the community can enjoy crime safety.
“It is about all of us working together to make a difference,” he said.