Police Association President Chris Cahill has raised the issue again following the latest incident where two officers were held at gunpoint by an offender who also stole their police unit in the Whanganui region.
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Dairy owners fog off robbers
Titahi Bay dairy owners Chandra and Priyanka Patel are now the proud owners of a brand new fog cannon security system. Despite never having a major burglary for 14 years, they are not taking any chances in protecting their business against criminals.
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Growing number of wāhine Māori in the police force
Te Rarawa's Eden Cherrington was one of 78 new cops who graduated at the Royal New Zealand Police College in Porirua today. Cherrington becomes part of the growing number of wāhine Māori police officers to enter the force.
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On a mission to serve and inspire
NZ U72 powerlifting open champion Barbra Auva'a is taking a new path, serving her community as a police officer. Constable Auva'a says the community is her extended family and whānau are the most important thing in her life.
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Murupara local hopes to help her community by joining police
Murupara resident Allannah Awhina Chapman-Tapara has won the top female prize at a NCEA accredited Police Studies programme that will see youth have a direct pathway to becoming a police officer.
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Rotorua NCEA Police Studies programme a success
Students from Rotorua Boys' High School and Rotorua Girls' High School have become the first in the world to graduate with two NCEA-accredited Police Studies certificates.
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Police who died in 1918 influenza epidemic honoured
Police officers who died in the 1918 influenza epidemic will be honoured for the first time at a Police Remembrance Day on Friday.
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Police to pilot Tāmaki training
Police have announced that they will be training recruits in Tāmaki Makaurau for the first time ever in a new pilot programme.
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Police welcome record female recruits
The largest ever number of female recruits are set to start their training at the Royal New Zealand Police College.
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Actions speak as loud as words
This week for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, Counties-Manukau police will be out and about in a newly-designed car featuring koru to support the revitalisation of te reo Māori. The koru design represents their objective to achieve better outcomes by working in partnership with iwi.