Elrich v Commissioner of Police
[2022] NSWCATAD 78
At a glance
Source factsCourt
NCAT Administrative and Equal Opportunity
Decision date
2021-09-21
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (9 paragraphs)
The Applicant's family associations
- In relation to the Applicant's family, the Respondent contends that the Applicant maintains a close relationship with family members who have significant criminal histories. The Respondent concedes that the Applicant was issued a firearms licence, notwithstanding his sibling's criminal history, however it is submitted that: 1. the Applicant's brothers' have continued to come to the attention of Police after the Applicant was issued with a firearms licence, and are the subject of confidential intelligence reports; 2. the Applicant's brother Bassam, was convicted and imprisoned as a result of his firearms offences, and was subject to a number of charges in 2013, resulting in a conviction for "stalk/intimidate intend fear physical etc harm".
- The Respondent contends that the Applicant maintains a close relationship with his siblings, with some of them previously occupying the family home on the same property where the Applicant resided with his own family.
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- The Respondent contends that there is a public safety risk should the Applicant be permitted to continue to possess and use firearms when he maintains a close relationship with those siblings who have a history of serious firearms offences and other criminal matters.