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GIPAA D 2014 463007Final Data Sydney Rail Network Crime Incidents IAU 128028 - Released 30/1/2015 Total number of incidents of crime in Sydney Rail Network by by Incident Category, Incident Further Classification and Premise sub-type - 2013-2014 Event Reported Premises Sub-Type Financial Year Property Name Suburb COMPASS Category Incident Further Classification Incident Railway Station 2013-2014 Albion Park Rail Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Actual Bodily Harm 1 Railway 2013-2014 Albion Park Rail Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Albion Park Rail Albion Park Rail Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Actual Bodily Harm 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Albion Park Railway Station Albion Park Rail Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 1 Railway 2013-2014 Albion Park Railway Station Albion Park Rail Stolen Vehicles Vehicle 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Albion Park Railway Station Albion Park Rail Street Offences Offensive Language 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Albion Park Rail Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Albion Park Rail Street Offences Other Street Offence 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Green Square Railway Station Alexandria Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Allawah Railway Station Allawah Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Allawah Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Allawah Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Armidale Railway Station Armidale Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Arncliffe Railway Station Arncliffe Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Arncliffe Robbery on Public Transport Robbery 1 Railway Siding 2013-2014 Artarmon Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Artarmon Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Artarmon Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Artarmon Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Building 2013-2014 Ashfield Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Drug Detection - Possess Other Drug Detection/Seizure Offence 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug Utensil 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 11 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Street Offences Offensive Behaviour 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Street Offences Offensive Language 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Street Offences Other Street Offence 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Ashfield Sexual Offence - Indecent Assault Adult Victim (16+ Years Old) 1 Railway 2013-2014 Ashfield Railway Station Carpark Ashfield Stolen Vehicles Vehicle 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Actual Bodily Harm 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 6 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Drug Detection - Possess Other Drug Detection/Seizure Offence 3 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 8 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Robbery on Public Transport Armed Robbery 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 7 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Street Offences Offensive Behaviour 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Railway Station Auburn Street Offences Other Street Offence 1 Railway Siding 2013-2014 Ugl Main Train Auburn Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Auburn Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug Utensil 1 Railway Building 2013-2014 Auburn Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Austinmer Railway Station Austinmer Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Banksia Railway Station Banksia Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Bankstown Street Offences Wilful And Obscene Exposure 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Actual Bodily Harm 3 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 15 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Grievous Bodily Harm(Incl Mal Wound) 1 Railway Building 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Drug Detection - Possess Other Drug Detection/Seizure Offence 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Drug Detection - Possess Forge And/Or Utter Prescription 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Drug Detection - Possess Other Drug Detection/Seizure Offence 3 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug Utensil 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 28 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Drug Detection - Supply Supply Drug/Plant 3 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 4 Government Information Public Access Act (2009) Document has been released by the NSW Police Force Information Access Unit. IAU 128028 - Released 30/1/2015 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 4 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Street Offences Offensive Behaviour 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Street Offences Other Street Offence 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bankstown Railway Station Bankstown Street Offences Possess Explosive/Dangerous Article 1 Railway 2013-2014 Bankstown Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 2 Railway 2013-2014 Bardwell Park Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Siding 2013-2014 Bardwell Park Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 2 Railway Station 2013-2014 Beecroft Railway Station Beecroft Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 1 Railway 2013-2014 Beecroft Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bellambi Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bellambi Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Bellambi Street Offences Wilful And Obscene Exposure 1 Railway 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Carpark Belmore Stolen Vehicles Vehicle 1 Railway 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Station Belmore Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Station Belmore Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 3 Railway Station 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Station Belmore Fraud Fail To Pay 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Station Belmore Fraud - Fail To Pay Fail To Pay 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Station Belmore Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 2 Railway 2013-2014 Belmore Railway Station Belmore Stolen Vehicles Vehicle 1 Railway 2013-2014 Belmore Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 1 Railway 2013-2014 Belmore Fraud Deception Offence 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berala Railway Station Berala Assault (Non-DV) on Public Transport Assault Common 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berala Railway Station Berala Drug Detection - Possess Possess Drug/Plant 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berala Railway Station Berala Robbery on Public Transport Armed Robbery 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berala Railway Station Berala Robbery on Public Transport Robbery 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berala Railway Station Berala Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 3 Railway 2013-2014 Berowra Railway Station Berowra Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway 2013-2014 Berowra Railway Station Berowra Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 3 Railway Siding 2013-2014 Berowra Railway Station Berowra Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berowra Railway Station Berowra Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 5 Railway Station 2013-2014 Berowra Railway Station Berowra Steal From Person on Public Transport Steal From Person 1 Railway 2013-2014 Berowra Railway Station Berowra Stolen Vehicles Vehicle 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Beverly Hills Railway Station Beverly Hills Malicious Damage on Public Transport Graffiti 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Beverly Hills Railway Station Beverly Hills Malicious Damage on Public Transport Malicious Damage To Property 1 Railway Station 2013-2014 Beverly
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