10,000th person signs up to the Firearms Registry

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

New Zealand’s new Firearms Registry has hit a significant milestone with the 10,000th licence holder entering their firearms into the official record today.

There are now 10,044 licence holders in the Firearms Registry, who between them have collectively recorded 47,162 firearms – representing an average of 4.7 firearms per licence holder.

Licenced firearms owners across Aotearoa have been responding positively to the Registry, says Te Tari Pūreke – Firearms Safety Authority. It has taken just three months to get the 10,000th licence holder entered into the system. This is almost 5 percent of the 234,335 active firearms licence holders in New Zealand.

Te Tari Pūreke Executive Director Angela Brazier says the Firearms Registry is about making communities safer. It is one of the responses to firearms-related crime by disrupting criminals access to firearms.

If a person has a firearms licence, they are required to provide information for the Firearms Registry and to keep it up to date. People must provide information for the first time when they have what is known as an activating circumstance. These are set out in the regulations and include things like buying or selling a firearm; a change in licence holder information like a change of address; or if they report firearms lost or stolen.

If they don’t have an activating circumstance licence holders are required to provide information for the Registry by 31 August 2028.

“We would like to thank all the licence holders who have filled in the Registry so far, and we are encouraging those with activating circumstances to act on this, and get their firearm details into the Registry,” says Ms Brazier.

“When fully populated, the Registry will provide a picture of all lawfully held firearms and arms items in New Zealand.  This will give greater transparency when firearms are changing hands and ultimately make the availability of firearms to the black market more difficult.

“Disrupting the flow of firearms to criminals works in tandem with other Policing initiatives that target organised criminal groups and gangs. These separate but complimentary strategies are together making it harder for criminals to possess and use firearms and are making our communities safer.

“Additionally, if firearms are seized from criminals or found at crime scenes, their origin will be more traceable.” 

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NOTES FOR EDITORS:

• The Arms Legislation Act 2020 was passed by Parliament on 18 June, 2020. This legislation amended the Arms Act 1983 to establish a new firearms regulatory framework with greater regulatory oversight and stronger regulatory tools. This included the introduction of the Firearms Registry.

• Licence holders have been able to register their firearms for just over three months now – from the 24 June 2023.

• Licence holders are required to provide information to the Registry whenever they have an ‘activating circumstance’. A comprehensive list of activating circumstances is available on the Te Tari Pureke website: ‘When to register your arms items’ https://www.firearmssafetyauthority.govt.nz/firearms-registry/when-regis…

• In total it has cost $10.4 million to establish the new Firearms Registry. Te Tari Pūreke estimate that ongoing running costs will be $8.5 million per annum.

• A Horizon research poll (carried out for Gun Control NZ) in August, which found 71 per cent of New Zealanders supported the Registry, while only 14 per cent opposed it. In the same poll, some 53% of New Zealanders said people felt safer now that the Registry was active and some guns had been banned https://horizonpoll.co.nz/page/678/large-major 

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Man charged following Lincoln Road overbridge incident

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attribute to Relieving Waitematā District Commander Superintendent Shanan Gray:

A male has been charged following an incident on the Lincoln Road overbridge on Wednesday afternoon in which he was shot by Police.

The 29-year-old male was transported to hospital yesterday afternoon with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. 

He remains in a stable condition.

He has been charged with multiple counts of presenting a firearm, as well as aggravated robbery, and Police are preparing for a bedside hearing to take place tomorrow.

There are several investigations that remain ongoing into the incident.

Those are a Police Critical Incident, an Independent Police Conduct Authority Investigation, and a Coordinated Learning Review.

As this matter is now before the Court, Police are limited in further comment.

I would again like to acknowledge our staff whose actions brought this incident to a swift resolution, as well as the victims who were also impacted during this incident.

We are ensuring support is in place for those who were involved.

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Anna Thompson/NZ Police 

Roads to reopen following protests in Wellington City

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Please attribute to Acting Superintendent Wade Jennings, Relieving Wellington District Commander:

Roads around Parliament will be reopened this afternoon following today’s protests.

Protest groups that marched to Parliament have dispersed and Police report no issues from today’s protest activity.

An estimated 2000 people marched from Civic Square to Parliament.

Police maintained a high presence in the city to manage traffic and keep counter protest groups apart.

Approximately 100 staff were on duty for the protest and march, which was uneventful.

The crowd has now departed from Parliament grounds, and we are continuing to monitor the area as people leave the city.

We are pleased that our message to protesters seems to have been heeded.

The ability to protest peacefully is an important part of being a democratic community – but key for us, is this activity remains peaceful.

With protesters largely gone from the area, we are now keen to reopen the roads, and restore people’s ability to travel through the area.

Reopening the roads earlier than planned is important for our local community and businesses who have been disrupted the most by this activity.

We are grateful to them for their patience through this.

Police will continue to have a presence around the Parliamentary precinct this evening and overnight.

Police are continuing to engage with protest groups planning a similar event on Saturday.

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Have you seen Dylan?

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are appealing for assistance from the public to locate West Auckland man Dylan Bradford, who has been reported missing.

Dylan is 34 years old, of medium build, 168cm tall and has tattoos on the rear of his right elbow and left forearm.

He was last seen wearing a black jacket and blue adidas tear away track pants late on Saturday evening 23 September.

A person matching Dylan’s description was captured in CCTV images walking up Don Buck Road towards Red Hills Road, past Massey High School, at 11.40pm that same evening.

Police and his family have concerns for his welfare and safety.

Anyone who knows where Dylan is, or has information on his whereabouts, is urged to contact Police on 105, referencing case file number 230924/2185.

Information can also be provided via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Appeal for information and CCTV following indecent assault, Ngāruawāhia

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Waikato Police are appealing for information following a serious incident that took place in Ngāruawāhia, on Wednesday 27 September around 1:30am.

A person was picked up from their home by an acquaintance and driven to a location on Whatawhata Avenue where an indecent assault has occurred.

The investigation team believe a white or light-coloured sedan has driven south along Whatawhata Ave, been in the vicinity of Centennial Park by the soccer fields, and then later travelled north along Whatawhata Ave.

Police are appealing for any sightings of a vehicle matching the above description in the area between midnight and 2am on Wednesday.

We would also like to hear from any residents in the wider area who may have CCTV cameras that cover the road.

The victim is being cared for by their family and supported by Police.

We urge anyone with information relating to this incident to speak with us by calling 105 or filing a report online https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105, referencing file number 230927/0429.

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Police acknowledge IPCA report into a fatal crash investigation in Kerikeri

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Please attribute to Inspector Dion Bennett, Acting Northland District Commander:

Police acknowledge and accept the findings of an IPCA report into a fatal crash, which found the investigation into the circumstances was inadequate.

The incident occurred in Kerikeri in April 2018, when two people were killed and two others seriously injured in a two car collision on State Highway 10 near Puketona junction.

The crash involved a red Subaru wagon travelling south and a silver Toyota van travelling north.

The driver and the front passenger of the Subaru died at the scene and the two back-seat passengers were seriously injured.

The driver of the Toyota, an American tourist, was charged with five counts of aggravated careless driving causing injury or death, but applied for his charges to be dismissed, arguing that there was insufficient evidence to proceed to trial.

The Judge agreed, and the five charges against him were dismissed.

Police accept the IPCA’s findings that there were deficiencies in the crash investigation.

The Authority found that despite the inherent constraints of working in a rural station, the officer in charge of the investigation should have sought assistance. Police acknowledge this finding.

We understand the impact these tragic events have had on the families involved and accept responsibility for our role in this situation.

Police has since made changes to our serious crash investigations including establishing a Detective Sergeant and CIB investigator role within the Road Policing Group, developing a guide for staff undertaking interviews of persons involved in crashes, providing serious crash training and increasing the number of staff recruited into the area and improving rostering.

The Serious Crash Investigation policy for Northland was updated in July 2022 and now requires CIB involvement in any fatal crash, until a decision is made by the relevant Area Commander as to the appropriate level of the investigation.

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

Three fatal crashes overnight

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Please attribute to Director Road Policing Superintendent Steve Greally:

The Serious Crash Unit is investigating after three separate crashes in the North Island overnight.

The first crash occurred just before 7pm. Police were advised of a motorcyclist who had crashed on Hamurana Road, Rotorua.

Despite medical assistance being provided the rider has died at the scene.

The second crash, also in the Bay of Plenty, occurred at about 8:50pm. Police were called to two vehicles which collided on State Highway 5, Tepapa. One person has died at the scene. Two others were injured and have been taken to hospital.

The third crash occurred in the Waikato at around 11:40pm. A vehicle has gone into a creek on Port Road, Whangamata.

Unfortunately the driver was located deceased. 

The roads involved in these incidents are open to the public.

It is too early to speculate on the cause of these crashes, but it is a timely reminder to everyone to take care when driving.

We urge everyone to remember to follow the rules, drive to the conditions and focus on the road. Police do not want to have to knock on a person’s door to tell them the devastating news that their loved one has been seriously injured or killed in a road crash. Sadly, our officers have had to do that three times overnight.

There are now three families who will be dealing with the devastating consequences of what happens when things go wrong on our roads and our thoughts and sympathies are with them at this difficult time.

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Serious crash: State Highway 5, Tapapa

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Emergency services are responding to a serious crash on State Highway 5 near Tapapa. 

The single vehicle crash was reported to Police at 8.50pm.

At least one person is reported to have critical injuries.

The road is expected to be closed for some time and motorists are advised to take alternative routes where possible.
 

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Fatal crash, Rotorua

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police can advise that a motorcyclist has died following a crash on Hamurana Road, Rotorua.

The person received medical assistance but passed away at the scene.

The Serious Crash Unit are attending the scene to conduct a scene examination.

The road remains closed.

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