South Australian police have arrested 80 people and conducted hundreds of checks in a major crack-down on domestic violence as part of a new operation. The charges range from stalking offences to threats to kill.
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00:00South Australian police targeted hundreds of known offenders over July as part of what
00:07it says is the first dedicated and state-wide anti-domestic abuse operation.
00:12The police action, named Operation Storm, saw officers attend almost 400 addresses across
00:18metropolitan and regional areas, resulting in 80 arrests.
00:24Police laid 148 charges, issued 22 intervention orders, as well as 85 referrals to offender
00:30rehabilitation services.
00:3321 warrants were executed for domestic abuse and eight firearms checks were conducted.
00:39Police say alleged offences included aggravated assault, strangulation, threats to kill and
00:45stalking.
00:46There's been a renewed focus on domestic violence in South Australia following the
00:50separate deaths of four women in the space of a week in November, which sparked a royal
00:55commission.
00:56SA Police says an increase in reporting of domestic abuse matters shows a need to crack
01:01down harder on perpetrators.
01:04It's shameful that the level of crime that's perpetrated on women and children is so high.
01:09One of the things that gives us some comfort is the fact that women and children feel confident
01:14enough to come forward and report and we see that in the increased reporting rates.
01:18People who perpetuate domestic violence need to be held to account through the full force
01:23of the law.
01:24Through the royal commission, what we're seeking to examine is other options about how we can
01:27prevent it in the first instance.
01:29Police say its operation will be ongoing as part of its commitment to help prevent domestic
01:34violence.