Specialist Response and Security

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Subdued tactical patch worn by AFP SRS officers
Subdued tactical patch worn by AFP SRS officers

The Specialist Response and Security unit is the Police Tactical Group of the Australian Federal Police (AFP).

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[edit] History

SRS are part of the Australian Governments National Anti-Terrorism Plan which requires, since 1978 each State/Territory Police Force to maintain a specialist counter-terrorist and hostage rescue unit with specialist capabilities. Originally known as the Special Operations Team (SOT) the unit underwent significant changes in 2002 and was renamed to reflect the changes in early 2003 to Specialist Response and Security [1].

Currently commanded by Detective Superintendent Rob Gilliland the Specialist Response and Security (SRS) section of ACT Policing provides a full time tactical operations unit who also perform search and rescue and riot control duties, a K9 section and bomb squad.

SRS officers in East Timor arresting armed suspects 2006.
SRS officers in East Timor arresting armed suspects 2006.

[edit] Role

SRS officer undertake the following duties within the ACT:

  • Resolving siege and hostage situations, as well as armed offender situations;
  • Providing a negotiation service in high risk and critical situations;
  • Undertaking searches of premises in high risk situations;
  • The arrest of armed and dangerous offenders;
  • Escorting and securing dangerous prisoners in high risk situations;
  • Providing support services for major operations[2];
  • Rescue and bomb disposal operations;
  • Counter-terrorism and hijacking operations;
  • The escort and security of VIPs, internationally protected persons, Heads of State;
  • Testing and evaulation of speciliast less than lethal weapons/devices [3]

SRS officers also provide support to international AFP deployments overseas as part of the Joint Task Force as the AFP's Operational Response Team (ORT). Such deployments as that were seen recently in East Timor 2006 and the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI) in 2003 [4].

Their role on such operations includes:

  • effect high risk searches, search warrants and arrests
  • support to public order policing remote rural patrols
  • protection of people in high risk situations[5]
  • support to the security of members deployed to mission.

[edit] Units

The section consists of a number of units including:

  • Water operations team
  • Canine (K9) operations team [6]
  • Bomb response team [7]
  • Tactical operations team [8]

The section also provides close personal protection to important dignitaries and heads of state visiting Australia [9].

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