 Just thought I'd speak about an operation called Silverlight. This is a Gold Coast district-wide operation which has been running since January of this year. Today has been 116 offenders arrested for a total of 568 property-related offences. The operation is one which is aimed at maintaining our point of view, a focus on core business in regards to our commitment to the public in terms of protecting property and homes and that sort of stuff. So basically the operation is a long-term operation targeting primarily recidivist property offenders. Yesterday we had some success so hence the opportunity today to speak to you about that. For some time now we've been looking at a male and female partnership I guess you could say and those two people were located yesterday by the technical crime squad and playing close police from the Gold Coast COV at a motel in Palm Beach. Outside the unit was a vehicle they were using, it was a stolen motor vehicle and inside the unit police located a significant amount of stolen property. So that occurred yesterday morning. Since that time police have been visually trying to handle all that property in compliance with our procedures. But you'll be free to go and take video photographs of that if you so wish. I'm told there is a large amount of property there, they expect it to be over. I think it's up to anywhere near a thousand separate items located in the room of the motel and there was a large amount of property also located in the vehicle. What will happen now is the two offenders have been murdered in custody. They haven't yet been charged with formal property offences as there's a lot of work involved in this. In particular in identifying owners of property and taking the necessary steps to return that property. In that regard I expect in the future there will be quite a number of offences that will be charged against the two and I'm told an estimate at this stage that maybe will over 50 to 60 property which obviously is a large amount. So if you have any questions. What sort of, from what you know of the items that have been found, what are we talking about here, what sort of items? The items include laptops, a large amount of electrical devices in our iPhones, telephones, a lot of jewellery, things generally that are easily disposed of. If you're in the business of trying to make money out of this. Anything that was quite like valuable amongst the loot? I don't know and the problem with that is police aren't jewellers. So it's a matter of tracking down the owners and seeing exactly how much of all this stuff is worth. And when it was sold? As I said, police have been looking for these two in particular for some months now. So I would suggest it's been over the past several weeks I guess. It could be a lot earlier than that. Do we know roughly the area that you believe that these items have come from? Across the Delcos district. Are we talking home evavings or are they attacking businesses? No, we're talking offences, which we would classify as a break and install offence. I'm stealing from motor vehicles, that sort of stuff. Of course then, if these items are then put through secondhand dealers and that sort of thing, they can get through the offences so that opens up a whole other range of offences we need to investigate. What do you believe the intention was, or what are you alleging the intention was of keeping those items? Do you believe they would have then were aimed at...? I can only speak from my experience over the years and having done this sort of thing myself. If they can get on the roll, then they seem to come by more properly than they're able to dispose of. So it's just accumulates, you know, loss there, you know, obtaining property. They're also trying to get rid of it. It's probably a little bit harder to get rid of than just to get. So your intention was to sell offence? Yeah, yeah. Have you understood that they have been holding up in that hotel for a while to amass that amount of food in one place? Yes. And you said that you've been sort of working on this for a few months, so did there appear to be a similarity in the break-ins? Was there a particular pattern that they used in the break-ins that you're alleging that they used in the break-ins? No, I'm unaware, I've made this up around a type of thing. I know it's just, you know, we deal with a lot of people in the community. For example, we're out and about speaking to people who are offered stuff in second-hand dealers and form brokers. So, you know, the information comes to us as a matter of trying to find those people. What is the process of tracking down? Is it based on complaints made to the police? Well, there we're getting into procedure stuff and it's not always the same, so it would be hard for me to come in and not accurately. So if anyone does see any of these items and recognise it from our footage, what's the message for them? We'll provide you with the contact details for that. And obviously, sometimes these things aren't of monetary value but more sentimental value, and we're really keen to get them back to the owners. Yes, so, you know, I guess one thing I would like to add to that is these things, it's hard to track these things down a lot, in particular jewelry, you know, if you don't have photos of them or something. So, you know, for example, if you had items of value, you know, take photographs of them for insurance purposes always, you know, and then it doubles up and you can provide that to the police and make things easier for us. The rest of these two people, how significant is that in what we've done on the public economy and the whole question? Well, again, I can only speak from experience because, but I would hope, in all honesty, that this will slow down our public offenses. And more arrests expected? Well, yeah, of course, we will be going and trying to find proper defenders, there's no doubt about that. But yeah, just as to the total number of charges that came from this, I can't answer that. So you said it before across the Goldcrest region, so we're not talking southern end or northern end, or just across the whole region? Yeah, I just can't give you an exact answer. I would expect it to be, you know, a lot of it is opportunistic for crime. So I would suggest that you come from the water side of the district. You mentioned before the figures of the silver light so far, would you consider the operations being quite successful so far? Well, yeah, I would, you know, these things are quite difficult sometimes, so it takes a lot of work, so a lot of it goes unnoticed, but we are working hard to pull back this sort of thing. And it is probably hard when you have the bigger items taken.