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Police to crack down on stock theft as prices increase

POLICE are continuing to crack down on organised crime involving the theft of stock as commodity prices increase within the industry.

Operation Poach is a South Australia Police strategy, which has been ongoing since 2011 and resulted in a decline in reported incidents of stock theft.

Limestone Coast Police officer in charge Superintendent Grant Moyle said police recently held a community engagement forum in Naracoorte to discuss the issue.

“While we have seen a decline in incidents of stock theft, the number of stock taken at any given time has been increasing,” Supt Moyle said.

“With commodity prices increasing for stock and wool, we wanted to get ideas from people within the industry about what we can be doing better.

“It is of considerable value and we are talking about organised crime.”

In light of the current drought, which is affecting many other farming communities in the country, Supt Moyle said it was important the South East did not become a target for stock poaching.

“We need to stay ahead of the game so we do not become a target,” Supt Moyle said.

“We have also been exchanging information with the Victorian authorities about how best to tackle the issue.”

Supt Moyle said patrols would continue to stop vehicles for random checks when transferring stock to saleyards or other properties.

“It is important to carry the right documentation when carting stock because all our patrols will stop vehicles and make necessary enquiries,” Supt Moyle said.

While police will continue to employ the strategies associated with Operation Poach, he said farmers could take a number of preventative measures to protect their assets.

“Farmers are encouraged to keep an eye on their stock, secure gates and fences on properties and keep any eye out for any suspicious activity,” he said.

“If stock is stolen, it is important to report it to the police in a timely manner.”

To report livestock theft visit www.crimestopperssa.com.au or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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