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  2. New Zealand Police - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Police Prosecution Service (PPS) is a branch within police that is responsible for initiating all criminal prosecutions in New Zealand. Police prosecutors may be a sworn members of the police (normally a sergeant ) or a civilian lawyer employed as a non-sworn member of the police - however being a practicing lawyer is not a ...

  3. Independent Police Conduct Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), Māori: Mana Whanonga Pirihimana Motuhake, is an independent civilian oversight body that considers complaints against the New Zealand Police and oversees their conduct. It derives its responsibilities and powers from the Independent Police Conduct Authority Act. Under section 12(1) of the Act ...

  4. Rob Moodie (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    He began wearing kaftans publicly in 1981 while secretary of the Police Association, as a statement about the macho culture of the New Zealand Police at the time. [2] [11] In 2006, he wore women's clothing when appearing at the High Court in Wellington facing contempt charges arising from his release of a suppressed report during the Berryman case.

  5. Commissioner of Police (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Police Association president Chris Cahill has said Richard Chambers was a “popular choice” among police staff. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Between the resignation of Andrew Coster on the 11 November 2024 and the appointment of Richard Chambers on the 25 November 2024 the first ever female Commissioner of Police Tania Kura was appointed for an ...

  6. Greg O'Connor (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Police Association is the union that represents constabulary officers and Police employees. [5] O'Connor's time as president was highly politicised; O'Connor would contribute to political debates on policing issues, particularly in regards to arming officers with firearms. O'Connor called for arming the police in New Zealand and also ...

  7. Gun law in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Police's union, the Police Association, has supported the establishment of a national gun register and welcomed the government's proposed reforms. Police Minister Stuart Nash announced that the Government would be drafting a new bill to codify these proposed reforms, which would be in August with a three-month select committee ...

  8. Special Tactics Group - Wikipedia

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    The Special Tactics Group (STG) is the full-time police tactical group of the New Zealand Police. The STG, originally named the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), was established to respond to high-risk situations which are beyond the scope or capacity of everyday policing. STG officers directly support operational police in incidents, such as sieges ...

  9. Armed Offenders Squad - Wikipedia

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    Wellington AOS member in 2008. In 1963, the unarmed New Zealand Police lost four police officers killed by lone gunmen in two separate firearms incidents at Waitakere, Auckland in January 1963 and at Lower Hutt, Wellington in February 1963. [5]