Man charged following Takanini incident

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

A man is before the courts following an incident on Kutukutu Street in Takanini last night.

Police responded to the residential address around 7:50pm following an altercation between people known to eachother.

Three people have been transported to hospital with serious injuries consistent with stab wounds, where they remain in a stable condition.

A 34-year-old man was arrested on Takanini School Road with the assistance of the Eagle Helicopter, a short time after they left the scene in a car.

He is due to appear before the Manukau District Court today on three charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

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Media Advisory: Media stand-up at Round the Bays Auckland

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police invites media to a stand-up with Commissioner Richard Chambers, Police Minister Mark Mitchell and Associate Police Minister Casey Costello at Round the Bays Auckland on Sunday morning following a recruitment announcement.

Please RSVP to media@police.govt.nz to confirm your attendance and receive further details.

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First Responders – Waipoua River fire update #7

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

The Waipoua River fire is now 91 hectares. We have been able to more accurately measure the perimeter, which now stands at 5.8 kms.
Incident Controller Phil Larcombe said this morning, “we are hoping to further strengthen the fire containment lines and push back in on the fire area over the course of today.”
96 firefighters, three aircraft and heavy machinery are keeping the fire contained.
“The conditions today are favourable with light easterly winds, and the fire is being driven by fuel and the topography of the area. It is very dry here, and no rain is expected.
“Whānau evacuated from their homes are not yet able to return but we are working hard to get them back as soon as it is safe.”
Parts of Te Tai Tokerau Northland are in a prohibited fire zone from today until further notice. This means no outdoor fires can be lit and all fire permits are revoked. People should go to Checkitsalright.nz to check fire season in their area and for advice and guidance on lighting fires outside.
“The fire at Waipoua River is a good example of how quickly a fire can get out of control, and the impacts it can have on the land and on people.”
Unless there are significant changes during the day, the next update will be around 5 pm.

Unexplained death, Morningside

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Chris Allan:

An investigation has been launched after the death of a woman at a Morningside address last night.

Police were called to the Don Croot Street property about 9.15pm, after a report of a woman being found unconscious.

CPR was performed, however unfortunately the woman was not able to be revived.

Her death is currently being treated as unexplained, and Police are working to establish the full circumstances of what has occurred.

A scene examination will be carried out at the property today.

Anyone who has any information about this incident encouraged to call Police.

You can do so through our 105 service, quoting reference number 250228/6990.

Information can also be shared anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Fatal crash, Mangere

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One person has died after a two-vehicle crash on Island Road, Mangere, last night.

Police were called to the scene about 11pm.

One person died at the scene, and another was seriously injured.

The Serious Crash Unit has examined the scene, and enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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New Zealand Police involved in global operation targeting AI-generated child sexual abuse material

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Kepal Richards, officer in charge of New Zealand Police Online Child Exploitation Across New Zealand Team (OCEANZ):

NZ Police have been involved in a global operation targeting AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

Operation Cumberland is the first operation of its kind, targeting a “professional” producer of fully AI-generated CSAM, based in Denmark, and the individuals across the world who paid for his content. Led by Danish law enforcement and supported by Europol, 25 arrests were made simultaneously across 21 countries on 26 February.

The Online Child Exploitation Across New Zealand Team (OCEANZ) are conducting enquiries into potential offending in New Zealand. At this time no arrests have been made in New Zealand.

A significant amount of work has been undertaken internationally to track and identify individuals distributing the abuse material, which showed disturbing portrayals of computer-generated children of various ages.

While there were no real-life child victims in this case, AI-generated abuse material is a growing issue for Police around the world and there is a growing focus on those responsible for its creation.

Even when imagery doesn’t depict “real” victims, the material adds to an ecosystem that incites and glorifies the sexual abuse and harm of children. AI-generated child abuse material can be so realistic that resources are diverted from identifying real-life child victims, placing those children at ongoing risk of harm.

New Zealand Police continue to work closely with our international partners to combat the exploitation of children.

In New Zealand, creating, possessing, or distributing material that tends to promote or support the sexual exploitation of children is punishable under the Films, Videos, Publications and Classifications Act and those found doing so can expect to be identified and held to account.

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Advocacy – Defending Cultural Expression and Palestinian Identity

Source: Palestine Forum of New Zealand

The keffiyeh, a widely recognized symbol of Palestinian heritage, has once again been misrepresented as controversial. As an integral part of Palestinian cultural identity, recently recognized by UNESCO, the keffiyeh represents resilience, history, and a deep connection to the land. Attempts to frame it as divisive are part of a broader effort to silence and erase Palestinian identity from public life.

New Zealand prides itself on diversity and inclusivity, values that must extend to all communities. Palestinian cultural expression should be treated with the same respect as any other, without fear or scrutiny. The keffiyeh is not a political threat – it is a symbol of history, survival, and belonging.

We call on media outlets, public institutions, and community leaders to reject narratives that delegitimize Palestinian identity and instead foster an environment where all cultures are celebrated and respected.

Maher Nazzal
Palestine Forum of New Zealand

Three people injured in Takanini incident

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Three people have been injured in an incident on Kutukutu Street in Takanini this evening.

Police were called to the street at 7.50pm, after what appears to be an altercation involving neighbours.

The three victims have been transported to hospital with serious injuries.

The person believed to be responsible left the scene in a car and was located by the Police Eagle helicopter on Takanini School Road a short time later.

He has been taken into police custody.

Cordons are in place on Kutukutu Street and residents are asked to follow the instructions of police staff in the area.

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Police appealing for information after serious crash, Nelson

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Nelson Police are appealing for information following a serious crash on SH6/Queen Elizabeth II Drive on Wednesday 12 February.

Emergency services were notified of the two-vehicle crash at around 11.30am near Atawhai Drive.

One person was transported to hospital with critical injuries, where they remain in a serious condition.

Police would like to hear from anyone who may have CCTV or dashcam footage of the crash or the events leading up the crash – specifically footage between Marybank Road and Atawhai Drive near the Wakapuaka Cemetery.

Anyone with information that may assist Police in our enquiries is urged to contact us online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report”, or by calling 105.

Please use the reference number 250212/4470.

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New Otaika Bridge to open to southbound traffic

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

The new Otaika Bridge on State Highway 1, south of Whangārei, will open to southbound traffic this Sunday.

The bridge has been constructed as part of the SH1 Loop Road safety improvements project and was blessed by Te Parawhau yesterday, ahead of its partial opening this weekend.

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) says from Sunday, southbound traffic will be directed over the new bridge, while northbound traffic will continue along the current SH1 route.

There will be a single lane operating in each direction, with traffic management in place to guide road users.

This layout will continue for several weeks to allow contractors to complete works in the area, before the bridge opens fully to both northbound and southbound traffic.

Road users may experience short delays as people adjust to the layout change. Please be patient and travel with care.

The new bridge has been built to the east of the existing bridge, to a new design standard that takes climate change and sea level rise into consideration. It is part of improvements to the SH1 and Loop Road intersection to make it safer and easier to use, recognising it’s importance as a strategic link between Auckland and Whangārei.

The Loop Road safety improvements project is expected to be complete later this year.

For more information on the project visit:

SH1 Loop Road safety improvements

NZTA thanks everyone for their patience and support while we undertake this important work.