Foreign Minister to visit the United States

Source: New Zealand Government

Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to Washington D.C. this week.   

“The current global context is the most challenging New Zealand has faced in the past 80 years,” Mr Peters says. 

“In times as complex as these, we highly value opportunities to meet face to face.”  

 While in Washington, Mr Peters will meet with Secretary of State Marco Rubio among others. 

 “We intend to discuss our shared commitments to cooperate in the Pacific and Indo-Pacific, as well as significant international developments – particularly the conflict in the Middle East and its impacts on our region.” 

 “These meetings will advance New Zealand’s diplomatic, security and economic interests and facilitate greater mutual understanding of our respective priorities.” 

 Mr Peters leaves New Zealand later today (6 April) and returns on Friday (10 April).  

Arrest following firearms incident, West Huntly

Source: New Zealand Police

Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Scott McKenzie:

A man has been arrested this morning in relation to an incident in West Huntly on Thursday 2 April.

At around 7pm, a group of men approached an address armed with firearms. A verbal altercation with the occupants of the address followed.

A firearm was then discharged from within the address towards the group that had approached the property, before that group returned fire into the house.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

This morning, Police executed a search warrant at a Huntly address in relation to this incident, where a 54-year-old patched gang member was arrested.

He has been charged with discharging a firearm at a person and participating in an organised criminal group, and is due to appear in the Hamilton District Court on 6 April.

Enquiries into this incident remain ongoing, and Police are seeking sightings of a silver FG Ford Falcon XR6 with the registration QCD523.

Additionally, we are wanting to speak to anyone who witnessed or may have information regarding the initial incident on Cobham Crescent, Huntly on 2 April. 

Police can be contacted via 105, either over the phone or online, referencing file number 260402/9369.

If you witness any illegal or suspicious activity, we urge you to call 111.

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Fatal crash: Waipu

Source: New Zealand Police

One person has died following a crash on State Highway 1, Waipu this morning.

The single vehicle crash involving a motorcycle, near the intersection with Waipu Gorge Road was reported just before 9:40am.

The rider died at the scene.

State Highway 1 remains open.

The Serious Crash Unit have conducted a scene examination and enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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A night of disrupting anti-social road users in Manawatū

Source: New Zealand Police

Four people have been arrested, two vehicles seized and dozens of infringements issued after an anti-social road user event in Manawatū.

Manawatū Area Commander Inspector Matenga Gray says two patrol cars were damaged after the group launched projectiles, but the 200 vehicles involved in the event “spent their night dealing with Police rather than tearing up local roads and causing distress to communities”.

Ahead of the planned event, Police launched Operation Golf in order to disrupt dangerous and anti-social driving activity before it could escalate.

“Police staff from Wellington, Whanganui, and Manawatū worked together to target last night’s event. It allowed us to successfully interrupt multiple gatherings and remind participants they’re not welcome here.

“We’ve seen the damage and distress these people inflict on our communities and we’re not having it.

“A significant amount of resource was put into this operation and I also want to thank the many people who made reports to Police. Those reports helped us to track the group and stop them before they could set up somewhere as one large group.”

The anti-social activity was largely concentrated around the rural outskirts of Palmerston North and Horowhenua. About 11.30pm, vehicles blocked part of State Highway 1 near Rongotea Road, where two Police vehicles were damaged by projectiles thrown from the crowd.

No officers were injured.

“I’m proud of how our staff reacted to this violence,” Inspector Gray said. “Despite the threat, officers used their training and managed to break up the gathering.

“Over the course of an hour we cleared the scene and processed drivers through checkpoints, while keeping disruption to highway traffic to a minimum. It was a great effort and Bailiffs also seized several vehicles.”

While final enforcement numbers are still being confirmed, initial results include:

  • 48 infringements issued
  • 7 vehicles ordered off the road
  • 7 vehicles impounded by Police
  • 2 vehicles impounded by court bailiffs
  • Multiple driver licence suspensions

Four people were arrested during the operation for offences including breach of bail, failing to stop for Police, and resisting Police.

The effort to identify other offenders is ongoing, and Police will be reviewing photos and videos to carry out more enforcement action.

“While the behaviour of some involved was disappointing, the outcome of this operation is very pleasing,” Inspector Gray said. “Over the coming weeks, we’ll be speaking to others who were involved, and they can expect to answer for their actions.”

“Dozens of Police units worked together to disrupt an event involving around 200 vehicles and staff did an excellent job monitoring the group, breaking up convoys, and preventing further road blockages.”

Inspector Gray said anti-social road user behaviour will not be tolerated. “Those involved in this activity can expect ongoing, coordinated responses and a continued zero tolerance approach from Police.”

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Road blocked – State Highway 1 / Rongotea Road, Manawatū

Source: New Zealand Police

The intersection of State Highway 1 and Rongotea Road in Manawatū is currently blocked, as police respond to a gathering of anti-social road users.

Motorists are asked to avoid the area and take alternative routes where possible.

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Fatal crash: Tasman

Source: New Zealand Police

One person has died following a crash in Tasman yesterday.

The two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Coastal Highway (SH60) and Easton Loop was reported at around 2:45pm.

One person died at the scene, a second person sustained moderate injuries.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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Arrest made in relation to Wainuiomata death

Source: New Zealand Police

Attributable to Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard, Wellington District Crime Manager:

A young person has been arrested in relation to the death of a man in Wainuiomata yesterday.

Police were called to Wainuiomata Road about 9am after a report of the man having been found unresponsive.

He was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

While his death was initially being treated as unexplained, Police are now investigating the matter as a homicide.

The young person has been charged with assault with a weapon, and enquiries are ongoing.

We would like to reassure the community that this was an isolated incident involving parties known to each other. There is not anticipated to be any risk to the wider public.

Police are asking to hear from anyone who witnessed yesterday morning’s events unfolding, or who might have information to share.

If you can help, please use our 105 service, and quote reference number 260402/6956.

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

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Arrests made following kidnapping and aggravated robbery, Botany

Source: New Zealand Police

Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Dean Batey, Officer in Charge Counties Manukau East CIB: 

Police have arrested and charged two people following a kidnapping and aggravated robbery in Botany earlier this week.

On Tuesday 31 March, a woman was allegedly kidnapped in her own vehicle from outside a shopping centre on Chapel Road, Botany.

Following Police enquiries, Officers have arrested and charged two women in relation to the incident.

The 20 and 32-year-old are both due in Manukau District Court tomorrow, facing charges of kidnapping, aggravated robbery, and injuring with intent to injure.

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Serious crash, Tasman

Source: New Zealand Police

Emergency services are at the scene of a serious two-vehicle crash at the intersection of the Coastal Highway (SH60) and Easton Loop, Tasman.

Police were called about 2.45pm.

Initial indications are that there have been injuries.

Diversions will be in place, and motorists should avoid the area.

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Three arrested on Good Friday in Petone

Source: New Zealand Police

Police responding to reports of a possible firearm sighted on East Street in Petone have taken three people into custody.

Emergency services were called around 7.20am to the Lower Hutt suburb, and armed police were quickly deployed as a matter of precaution.

Roads from East Street to Waione Street were closed in the area to ensure safety during the incident but are open now with cordons and diversions removed.

Police will continue to investigate the matter.

Appropriate charges are being considered.

Officers thank the public for their patience if their Easter holiday weekend was slightly disrupted while emergency services worked at the scene.

Police would like to reassure the community that there appears to be no further concerns, and officers will remain present around the area.

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