Territory Response Group | |
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Active | 1978 - Present |
Country | Australia |
Branch | Northern Territory Police |
Role | Law Enforcement, Domestic Counter-Terrorism, Tactical Law Enforcement & Search and rescue |
Part of | Counter Terrorism Security Coordination Unit |
Garrison/HQ | Darwin |
Nickname | Task Force |
Engagements | 1998 arrest of bank rober Brenden Abbott |
The Territory Response Group (TRG) is the Police Tactical Group of the Northern Territory Police. Part of the Territory Response Section (formerly Territory Support Division) the TRG is tasked to provide general and specialist support to other units of the Northern Territory Police. It is closely aligned with the The NT Police Counter Terrorism Security Coordination Unit (CTSCU) which was formally established in July 2003.[1]
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The TRG are part of Australian Governments National Anti-Terrorism Plan which requires, since 1978 each State Police Force to maintain a specialist counter-terrorist and hostage rescue unit with specialist capabilities.[2]
In May 2011 the TRG took delivery of a Lenco BearCat armoured vehicle available for use in siege or terrorist situations[3][4]. The vehicle is known as the 'Armoured Rescue Vehicle '.[5]
The Territory Support Division consists of the following sections:[2]
One of the group's roles is providing rapid tactical assistance to general duties police in the event of armed offenders or during high risk operations. An element is available for this purpose as an interim measure before deployment of a larger group.