WA Police drones: fleet of more than 40 drones to patrol met…

The Police Minister says more than 40 drones will be patrolling regional and metro WA over the next 12 months.

The State Government had announced the purchase of 35 drones last November, and in a video published on Facebook yesterday, WA Police said the first deployment would be rolled out to the Major Crash Unit.

“Over the next 12 months 60 drone pilots will be trained and 40 DJI Australia and New Zealand drones deployed across metropolitan and regional areas,” the post said.

“These drones will be used for emergencies such as land or marine searches – but also to help with complex investigations into serious incidents, including serious and fatal crashes.”

Camera IconOne of the new drones. Credit: WA Police/Facebook

Paul Zanetti, Assistant Commissioner ‘specialist and support services’, said the drones’ versatility would make them a key piece of equipment.

“These new drones will play a critical role in support of frontline police and in policing operations in Western Australia,” he said.

“They can be used in emergencies, in land and sea searches.

“They can be used to assist in the mapping of crime scenes far more quickly and effectively than our current methodology, and in other types of operations where having that aerial observation capability will assist frontline officers.”

Police Minister Michelle Roberts said: “A modern police force requires the latest technology to be efficient and effective.”

“We’ll see over 40 drones deployed right across regional and metropolitan West Australia.”

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