Rural Crime Prevention Teams to target offenders

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Updated December 14 2017 - 2:11pm, first published December 13 2017 - 11:41am
Commissioner Mick Fuller and Detective Inspector Cameron Whiteside address the media after Inspector Whiteside was announced as the co-ordinator of the new Rural Crime Prevention Teams. Photo: PAIGE WILLIAMS
Commissioner Mick Fuller and Detective Inspector Cameron Whiteside address the media after Inspector Whiteside was announced as the co-ordinator of the new Rural Crime Prevention Teams. Photo: PAIGE WILLIAMS

The man in charge of trying to reduce the rate of illegal hunting and firearm and stock thefts across NSW said highly trained police officers and access to resources will drive offences down.

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Mark Rayner

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