The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has been called in to help police expand their lockdown operations in the Greater Sydney area as the New South Wales (NSW) state government moves to enforce stricter CCP virus lockdown rules. NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has said he wants a contingent of 300 defence force personnel to boost efforts over the coming days to enforce lockdown rules and other restrictions imposed by the government amid the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus Delta variant outbreak. “The assistance of the ADF has been essential over the past 18 months—particularly during last year’s border operation, the ongoing hotel quarantine operation and the assistance provided with logistics support in the Police Operations Centre,” Fuller said in a media release on July 29. “With an increase in enforcement activity over the coming week, I have now made a formal request to the Prime Minister for ADF personnel to assist …