Working in NZ `chance of lifetime' for UK officers
Clutha's thin blue line now has an even more distinctively British flavour to it, with three police officers from the United Kingdom starting work on the beat this week.
Clutha's thin blue line now has an even more distinctively British flavour to it, with three police officers from the United Kingdom starting work on the beat this week.
A "cowardly, threatening and pathetic attack" on two youths in Dunedin on Sunday night may be linked to a robbery in Invercargill the same day, police say.
New police Southern district commander Superintendent Robert Burns was welcomed to the community with a powhiri at Otakou marae in Dunedin yesterday.
Police and local runanga believe a recently-signed memorandum of understanding will help reduce the disparities in offending between Maori and non-Maori in the South, and form a relationship of mut
The South’s top police officer says the steady rise in the number of armed offenders squad callouts is largely driven by pre-planned operations aimed at disrupting gang activity.