The Northern Territory Police Association says 14 'dangerously' deteriorated stations must either be replaced with 'bricks and mortar' stations or removed altogether.
The Northern Territory's police union has renewed calls for the closure of 14 remote police stations – some of them just repurposed shipping containers – which it says have fallen into severe disrepair.The NTPA says in one station, a prisoner fell through the damaged floor"Many are beyond economic repair," said NT Police Association president Paul McCue.
But since then, Mr McCue said many had been left unstaffed and had "dangerously" deteriorated at the mercy of the Territory's weather."With the extreme climate here in the Northern Territory, particularly in the Top End, many of those have disintegrated.Mr McCue says in one station, a prisoner fell through the damaged floor.
He said the stations needed to either be knocked down or replaced with permanent "bricks and mortar stations", to give the communities where they were based some certainty about a continued police presence in those areas.Country Liberal Party senator Sam McMahon, the Territory's sole representative in the Morrison Coalition government, conceded the demountable stations were "cobbled together" and "were only intended to last a few years for the Intervention".
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