Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall welcomes a boost in police ranks across the state

By Newsroom
Updated November 21 2018 - 2:45pm, first published 2:38pm
Welcoming the new Police recruits in August this year, Chief Inspector Rowan O’Brien, left, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall, Superintendent Scott Tanner, Probationary Constables Mekalah Dillon, Isabelle Henderson, and Luke Kearney, and Inspector Roger Best at Armidale Police Station.
Welcoming the new Police recruits in August this year, Chief Inspector Rowan O’Brien, left, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall, Superintendent Scott Tanner, Probationary Constables Mekalah Dillon, Isabelle Henderson, and Luke Kearney, and Inspector Roger Best at Armidale Police Station.

NORTHERN Tablelands MP Adam Marshall has warmly welcomed Tuesday’s announcement that 1,500 new police will be added to the NSW Police Force – the largest single increase of the thin blue line in 30 years.

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