Police acknowledge IPCA findings on use of force

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police acknowledge the findings of the Independent Police Conduct Authority over the use of force against a group of youths.

On 26 September 2022, a fleeing driver event concluded on Murphys Road in Flat Bush.

The stolen vehicle had earlier been detected in the Manukau area.

The Authority were notified after footage of Police staff’s conduct emerged on social media.

Counties Manukau District Commander Superintendent Shanan Gray says a thorough investigation was carried out into the incident.

“One of the constables, Officer A, admitted to using excessive force to arrest one of the young people,” he says.

“The constable was charged with common assault, pleaded guilty in court and was subsequently discharged without conviction.”

The IPCA agreed with Police action taken around Officer A.

Another constable, Officer B, was not charged after his actions on the day were assessed.

The IPCA found Officer B’s actions in lifting and dragging one youth from the car to a safer location were reasonable in the circumstances.

However, it found Officer B went on to use excessive force against the young person.

Police acknowledge this finding.

Superintendent Gray says: “Any situation immediately after fleeing driver incidents are very dynamic and can pose risk to all concerned.

“Our staff make decisions every day about acting with urgency towards a situation while also keeping the safety of all top of mind.”

An employment investigation was carried out into the matter, the outcomes of which are confidential given Police has privacy obligations to employees.

Superintendent Gray says both constables remain members of Police.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Operation Waitangi well under way

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Operations for a memorable and safe Waitangi Day are well under way in Northland, with Police and partner agencies gathering for one of the biggest events of the year.

Together, Police are working with a number of communities and partners as annual events take place in the lead up to 6 February.

Northland District Commander, Superintendent Matt Srhoj, says planning for Waitangi involves a massive effort, which takes place over a number of months.

“Police have been working with Iwi and the Waitangi National Trust to ensure they are able to deliver safe and enjoyable Waitangi celebrations.

“Planning involves understanding the environment and sentiment and ensuring we have appropriate contingencies in place.”

“We are expecting large numbers of people to attend the week’s commemorations.”

Waitangi Ltd Chief Executive, Ben Dalton, says the atmosphere ahead of Waitangi Day is relaxed as people from near and far make their way to the area.

“A lot of work goes into strengthening and building key relationships and interactions with Iwi and other partners prior to Waitangi, including Police.

“All these teams are integral in an event of this size and it’s great to have everyone’s support.”

Superintendent Srhoj says Police are reminding people to be safe and patient on the roads and within Waitangi as it gets busier during the lead up.

“With people travelling around this beautiful region, we are asking everyone to take care and to take extra steps to mitigate risks while driving by wearing seatbelts, driving to the conditions and following speed limits.

“There will be an increase in traffic, so please be patient.

“Our aim is for the community to arrive and get home safely and to celebrate Waitangi 2025 in a safe and respectful manner.”

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Operation Waitangi well underway

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Operations for a memorable and safe Waitangi Day are well underway in Northland, with Police and partner agencies gathering for one of the biggest events of the year.

Together, Police are working with a number of communities and partners as annual events take place in the lead up to 6 February.

Northland District Commander, Superintendent Matt Srhoj, says planning for Waitangi involves a massive effort, which takes place over a number of months.

“Police have been working with Iwi and the Waitangi National Trust to ensure they are able to deliver safe and enjoyable Waitangi celebrations.

“Planning involves understanding the environment and sentiment and ensuring we have appropriate contingencies in place.”

“We are expecting large numbers of people to attend the week’s commemorations.”

Waitangi Ltd Chief Executive, Ben Dalton, says the atmosphere ahead of Waitangi Day is relaxed as people from near and far make their way to the area.

“A lot of work goes into strengthening and building key relationships and interactions with Iwi and other partners prior to Waitangi, including Police.

“All these teams are integral in an event of this size and it’s great to have everyone’s support.”

Superintendent Srhoj says Police are reminding people to be safe and patient on the roads and within Waitangi as it gets busier during the lead up.

“With people travelling around this beautiful region, we are asking everyone to take care and to take extra steps to mitigate risks while driving by wearing seatbelts, driving to the conditions and following speed limits.

“There will be an increase in traffic, so please be patient.

“Our aim is for the community to arrive and get home safely and to celebrate Waitangi 2025 in a safe and respectful manner.”

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

SH3 blocked south of Inglewood

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

State Highway 3/Mountain Road, Inglewood is blocked near the intersection with Dudley Road Lower following a crash.

The crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian was reported just after 8am.

Initial indications are that there are serious injuries.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

ENDS

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Name release: Fatal crash Fairlight

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attribute to Senior Sergeant Pete Graham

Police can now release the name of the man who died following a crash in Fairlight on Thursday 30 January.

He was 29-year-old Thomas George Murdoch of Frankton.

Our thoughts are with those close to him at this time.

Inquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

ENDS

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Crash blocks Wainuiomata Hill heading towards Lower Hutt

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

The Wainuiomata Hill is currently closed heading towards Lower Hutt following a crash.

The two-vehicle crash involving a car and a motorcycle was reported on the Wainuiomata side of the hill just after 11:30am.

One person has been seriously injured.

Motorists are advised to expect delays.

ENDS

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SH1/Bridge Street blocked following crash, Rakaia

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

State Highway 1/Bridge Street, Rakaia is blocked at the intersection with Elizabeth Ave following a crash.

The two-vehicle crash was reported just before 10:30am.

Three people have been moderately injured.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

Diversions are in place.

ENDS

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SH1 blocked near Topuni

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are advising motorists that State Highway 1 is currently blocked near Topuni.

At around 10.15am a truck rolled, blocking lanes in both directions near the intersections with Schiska and Otioro roads.

There are currently no reports of any injuries from the scene.

Motorists are advised that diversions will be put in place for both northbound and southbound traffic.

Expect delays on your travels while the scene is cleared.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Tirau Road/SH1 blocked

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Tirau Road/State Highway 1 is currently blocked near Fergusson Gully Road due to a truck breakdown.

The northbound lanes will be blocked for some time.

No injuries have been reported.

Diversions are in place and motorists are advised to expect delays.

ENDS

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Traffic impacted by crash, Waterloo Quay, Wellington

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Motorists heading into the Wellington CBD are asked to avoid Waterloo Quay following a crash.

The crash was reported to Police at 8.45am and appears to involve several vehicles.

There are currently no reports of injuries however traffic is being significantly impacted.

ENDS
 

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