Griffith Local Area Command and the Hay sector of Denniliquin Local Area Command is set to become the new Murrumbidgee Police District in March.
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A spokesperson from NSW police could not confirm the precise date, however said things were progressing well with the merger.
“As it stands, there will be no loss of any jobs within the police station, whether it be front-line police or administration, however over time the flattening of the command structure will see more front line police to attend to the needs of the communities,” the spokesperson said.
Superintendent Michael Rowan will remain in charge of the Murrumbidgee Police District which includes Barellen, Barmedman, Coleambally, Darlington Point, Goolgowi, Hay, Hilston, Leeton, Narrandera, Rankins Springs, Tallimba, Ungarie, West Wyalong and Griffith.
The new Police Districts will have a District Superintendent, while each police station within the area having an ‘Officer-in-Charge’ model.
The new Riverina Police District including the Wagga Local Area Command officially merged with with parts of the old Cootamundra LAC and Albury on February 11, and has been divided into four sectors: Temora, Tumut, Cootamundra and Wagga.
It comes after NSW police commissioner Mick Fuller announced last year the roll-out of a controversial re-engineering program, resulting in 34 Local Area Commands being replaced by 26 “police districts”.