Local police join local Chinese community for crime prevention meeting

The first Chinese Community Crime Prevention Consultative Committee (CCCPCC) meeting of 2020 was held on March 3 at the Cathay Community Association Inc in Coopers Plains.
Approximately 30 community leaders and government representatives joined their local police to discuss prevalent issues facing the community.
Approximately 30 leaders and representatives came along
The meeting was opened Vicki Yu, the Chair of the committee, and Member of Queensland Multicultural Advisory Council.
The meeting featured a Q and A with representatives from the Department of Home Affairs Community Liaison Team, in relation to concerns regarding travel restrictions and updates of current government policies.
Inspector Mark Stewart also had the opportunity to present information to the committee regarding recent police operations as well as the results of crime prevention engagement activities.
This was further supported by a presentation on QSS WeChat, QSS Cathay Hotline and Safety Talk Queensland by local project coordinators.
It was great to have the opportunity to contribute
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