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THE NEW ZEALAND POLICE ONLINE MAGAZINE August 2011 |
| Welcome to the community edition of Ten-One for August 2011. |
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| National News |
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There's quiet confidence new legislation which came into force this month will reduce the number of crashes involving young people that staff deal with every year. With up to 80,000 Rugby World Cup followers expected from around the world, police are getting ready to go the extra mile.
The Webb Ellis Cup made an unscheduled stop at Police National Headquarters last month.
Firearms safes almost ready for trials Prototype rifle safes have been produced and a prototype vehicle cab safe is nearing completion as part of the Firearms and Taser Project. Concern over synthetic cannabis products such as Kronic prompted the Government to urgently pass legislation this month allowing the issue of temporary class drug notices. A view from Police Minister Judith Collins Few crimes are more repulsive and cowardly than sexual offending against children. |
| News from Police districts |
Policing teams impress the neighbours After six months in action, The Mangere East Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) is gaining traction and residents are starting to see changes in their day-to-day lives. Op Hunter disrupts drug supply The drug scene in Wellington District suffered a major setback when a 12-month undercover operation culminated in a blitz of search warrants and arrests. We take it personally, burglars warned A spike in burglaries prompted a swift response by Rotorua's Tactical Crime Unit, resulting in whole house-lots of property being returned to grateful owners. Senior Constable Bryan Ward has a simple solution for parents who can't get around to recording serial numbers - get the kids to do it. An elaborate ruse involving Police, a helicopter and a Gruffalo has made a big impression on the children of Mount Maunganui Primary School. More hide than seek for drug dog Police drug dog Willie, illuminated by fluorescent lamps, is more than happy with her findings during a search warrant executed by Avondale CIB. |
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