Strike Force Raptor - Video footage

B P made this Government Information (Public Access) request to NSW Police Force

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The request was refused by NSW Police Force.

Dear NSW Police Force,

NSW Police/Strike Force Raptor executed a search warrant on a home on Cypress Drive at Yarrawonga in Central West NSW on or around November 27, 2018.

An edited video was submitted to media featuring the Yarrawonga search including drone footage.
I wish to obtain the unedited version of the search and drone footage of the Yarrawonga property.

Yours faithfully,
Benjamin Palmer

#GIPAAPP, NSW Police Force

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Dear Mr Palmer,

I refer to your email enquiry.

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Kind regards,

From:        B P <[FOI #5139 email]>
To:        GIPA requests at NSW Police Force <[NSW Police Force request email]>
Date:        30/11/2018 15:21
Subject:        Government Information (Public Access) request - Strike
Force Raptor - Video footage

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Dear NSW Police Force,

NSW Police/Strike Force Raptor executed a search warrant on a home on
Cypress Drive at Yarrawonga in Central West NSW on or around November 27,
2018.

An edited video was submitted to media featuring the Yarrawonga search
including drone footage.
I wish to obtain the unedited version of the search and drone footage of
the Yarrawonga property.

Yours faithfully,
Benjamin Palmer

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The applicant has not told Right to Know the status of this request and I have been asked to update the status.

Note 1: Mostly I classify a response like this one to say "clarification requested" because the agency has told the applicant that some more information (or money!) is needed before the request will be processed. With this request, I have put the response in the category of "refused" because it is some time since the agency responded and the applicant does not appear to have made a follow-up. It is possible that a follow-up has been made by the ordinary post or by private email but Right to Know has not heard anything about this. Even if the applicant did not follow-up agency questions, it does not mean that the agency will refuse the request when an application is made in the correct (required) manner.

Note 2: Although an application under the Freedom of Information Act 1983 of the Commonwealth of Australia does not require an application fee, this is not the case with applications in the states and territories of Australia. Then an applicant must usually pay a fee, or the request is not valid. Also, the Commonwealth agencies might demand payment of a fee to cover extra processing costs. If the fee is not paid, the request will not be processed.