• 9 hours ago
Private firms will no longer be allowed to electronically monitor alleged offenders on bail, the Victorian Attorney-General said. Video by AAP
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00:00First of all, let me be clear that Victoria Police monitor offenders through their own
00:06bail compliance checks, including the Victoria Police Crime Reduction Team,
00:12and I really want to acknowledge the work of Victoria Police and the work they do every day
00:17to keep Victorians safe. The use of electronic monitoring as a bail condition is something that
00:26is implemented by the courts, so the independent judiciary, and it may be but one of a number of
00:34conditions that are placed on bail when the courts make a decision whether or not to grant bail.
00:40It's obviously concerning that this company, BailSafe, has failed to notify state authorities
00:47of recent developments, but I think what is also concerning is the use of companies like BailSafe,
00:55private companies, in and for these purposes. I am going to do something about that. We are
01:03going to put a stop to the use of these companies in these circumstances, and I've asked my department
01:10for urgent advice on this, and I'll have more to say shortly. In relation to people on BailSafe,
01:18I can confirm that Victoria Police and the Office of Public Prosecution are working together
01:25to identify those people and also to identify and take the most appropriate course of action,
01:33which may include revocation of bail. It may also include police door-knocking,
01:39so we're awaiting that advice from Victoria Police and the Office of Public Prosecutions.

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