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Decline in arrests on alcohol-related crime: Tonga Police

1 September, 2016. Tonga Police confirmed a drop in arrests in its crackdown on alcohol-related crime shows the message is getting through.

The Operation Safe Streets has resulted in 418 arrests since it began five weeks ago for offences including being drunk in a public place and drink driving.

In a statement to Radio New Zealand, Acting Deputy Commissioner Atunaisa Taumoepeau said 41 arrests were made last weekend compared to 137 arrests in the first week of the operation.

ADC Taumoepeau also stated that the statistics showed the success of Operation Safe Streets - a response to public concerns and the increasing number of road accidents which resulted in lost of lives.

"You see its one of the strategies that we put a lot of police officers on the road," he explained, "also in places where liquor licences we have to exercise our power there."

"Then police come out on Friday nights in big numbers."

ADC Taumoepeau said the operation was sparked by a number of deaths on the road and they may focus on traffic-related offences in the next few months.

 

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