Invercargill Police investigating overnight offending

Source: New Zealand Police

Attribute to Detective Inspector Stu Harvey:

Police are asking for information from the public after a series of incidents in Invercargill overnight, including two aggravated robberies.

Officers were called to a Dee Street premises about 2.30am on Monday 5 May, after a report of two people entering the store and assaulting the worker, demanding cash. They then fled the scene in a vehicle.

The worker was not seriously injured, however they were very shaken by what occurred.

An attempted burglary and two burglaries were subsequently reported at three further premises, on Windsor Street, Elles Road and Yarrow Street.

Then, about 4.20am, Police received a report that two people had entered a Tay Street premises and demanded cash and items. Fortunately, no one was hurt during the incident.

Police are making enquiries into each incident, and at this stage our information suggests they are linked.

Two vehicles were seen in the vicinity of some of the incidents. One of them, a red Toyota Vitz, has been involved in the offending. Police have recovered this vehicle, which was stolen the previous day.

The other vehicle is described as a dark-coloured car.

We would like to speak to anyone who saw vehicles fitting these descriptions between 1am and 5am.

Anyone with information about these vehicles or those involved is asked to contact Police via 105. Please use the reference number 250505/9732.

You can also share information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre

Police arrest man following suspicious reports

Source: New Zealand Police

Police have arrested a man following a series of reports about his behaviour from the Mt Wellington community.

Late last week, Police received reports about a man acting suspiciously around the morning school drop off times.

Auckland City East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Rachel Dolheguy says the reports centred around the Mt Wellington Highway.

“Police attended on Wednesday and Friday after it was reported the man had been acting suspiciously around people near Harris Road.

“While he had not committed offences, Police were concerned about this man’s behaviour.

“Our frontline staff have been looking out for this man in recent days.”

This morning, Police received a 111 call reporting similar behaviour in the area.

Inspector Dolheguy says Police once again responded to the area, and arrested a man.

“The member of the public who contacted us was able to provide a clear description, which was able to assist the Police responding to the report.

“Our frontline team located this man outside shops near Harris Road.”

The 45-year-old Papakura man was arrested on four counts of breaching his bail and was taken into custody.

“It’s a pleasing result for us to remove this man from the area, and highlights a good partnership between community and Police,” Inspector Dolheguy says.

“This is a good reminder to continue reporting these incidents as they occur with as much detail as possible.”

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Pakuranga Road now open following fire

Source: New Zealand Police

Pakuranga Road has reopened in both directions following an earlier building fire.

Investigations into the cause of the fire at the McDonalds are underway.

Police would like to thank the public for their patience while the fire was extinguished.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Pakuranga Road closed following fire

Source: New Zealand Police

Emergency services are in attendance at a building fire on Pakuranga Road.

The fire, at the McDonald’s restaurant, was reported to Police at about 3pm.

At this stage there are no reports of injury.

Pakuranga Road has been closed in both directions and road users are advised to avoid the area.

People are being evacuated from buildings in the immediate area as a precaution.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Serious crash, Avondale

Source: New Zealand Police

Emergency services are responding to a serious crash in Blockhouse Bay this afternoon.

The single vehicle crash, on Blockhouse Bay Road, was reported to Police just after 12.30pm.

One person has been transported to hospital in a serious condition.

Motorists are being advised the southbound lane has been closed and diversions are in place.

The Serious Crash Unit has been notified.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Fire on Pakowhai Road, Hastings – public to avoid area

Source: New Zealand Police

Police are currently assisting with road closures at a building fire on Pakowhai Road, Frimley, Hastings which was reported about 9.30 this morning.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand are at the scene and the road is closed between Duke Street and Frederick Street.

Motorists and pedestrians are advised to avoid the area if possible.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre.

Crash on Bluff Highway SH1, Greenhills, Southland

Source: New Zealand Police

Police and emergency services are attending a crash involving at least four vehicles on Bluff Highway between Awarua Siding Road and Stanley Township Road. 

The crash occurred at approximately 8.10am today.

One vehicle is currently blocking both lanes, so motorists are asked to avoid the area.

Towing vehicles have been called, but will take time to get to the scene.

We have no reports of injury currently.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Team

Road blocked due to crash, Tokanui Gorge Road Highway

Source: New Zealand Police

Tokanui Gorge Road Highway near Fortrose is blocked currently due to a crash where a truck has rolled. 

Emergency services were called to the single-vehicle crash about 7.45am. 

Fortunately the driver was not seriously injured, however the road is completely blocked. 

It is expected to be closed for some time while the scene is cleared. 

Motorists should avoid the area, or expect delays.

ENDS 

Issued by Police Media Centre

Trade negotiations with India commence

Source: NZ Music Month takes to the streets

Following significant engagement over the last month, the first in-person round of negotiations towards a comprehensive India New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will take place in India this week.
This follows the highly successful visit to India last year by Deputy Prime Minister, Winston Peters and the formal launch of negotiations by Minster for Trade and Investment, Todd McClay and Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal during the Prime Minister’s large trade mission to New Delhi in April.
“This is an important step in our trade relationship with India and signals the two Governments’ intent to deliver a high quality outcome that benefits both countries,” Mr McClay says.
“With a population of 1.4 billion and a GDP estimated to grow to USD $5.2 trillion by 2030, India offers significant opportunity for New Zealand exporters,” Mr McClay says.
“Strengthening ties with India across the board is a key part of the Government’s broader strategy to diversify and grow New Zealand’s export markets and double trade by value in 10 years.

NZ-EU trade deal delivers export growth

Source: NZ Music Month takes to the streets

The early entry into force of the New Zealand–European Union Trade Agreement (FTA) is paying off, with Kiwi goods exports to the EU surging by 28 per cent during the first year. 
“In the last 12 months our goods exports to the EU surged from $3.8 billion to over $4.8 billion,” Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay says.
“This is good news for all New Zealanders, especially our sheep farmers, kiwifruit growers and machinery exporters. Sheep meat was up 29 per cent adding an additional $216 million, kiwifruit has increased by 69 per cent contributing a further $316 million, and machinery was up an impressive 104 per cent providing $173 million more compared to the previous year.
“Strengthening ties with trading partners is crucial to growing the New Zealand economy and driving up incomes for Kiwis. Better market access, lower costs, and fewer trade barriers with the EU are key to delivering the Government’s ambitious goal of doubling the value of New Zealand’s exports in 10 years.”
The NZ-EU FTA removed 91 per cent of duties on New Zealand exports immediately, climbing to 97 per cent after seven years. Wine, seafood, and a range of other products are also benefiting from significant tariff reductions.
“Our growing network of trade agreements means exporters now have more choices about where to sell their world-class products,” Mr McClay says.