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Media releases 2020

24 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has been notified by Police under the Memorandum of Understanding between the agencies of the incidents of Police photographing youth in Wairarapa.

The Authority and the Privacy Commissioner have agreed that the two organisations will jointly conduct an independent investigation and report publicly. The investigation will commence in the New Year and be completed as soon as is possible.

23 December 2020

Following Radio New Zealand reports this week that Police have been photographing young Māori in the Wairarapa, the Independent Police Conduct Authority contacted Police on Monday 21 December.

17 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that Police were justified in shooting a man on 24 November 2019, because he posed a lethal and imminent threat to one of his daughters who he was holding hostage.

16 December 2020

December 2020The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that the Police-led search for two men lost in Tongariro National Park during August and September 2017 was in general run competently and professionally. Police and volunteers were strongly committed to finding the lost men.

15 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that two Police officers were legally justified in shooting at Donald Ineson, who had threatened his wife with a shotgun and hit one of the officers with his car as he fled his home. A bullet fragment struck Mr Ineson, causing a fatal chest injury. Forensic examination was unable to determine which officer fired the fatal shot.

10 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that Police did not have lawful authority to enter an address and search for a cell phone without a warrant to do so. Uses of force during the arrest of an occupant of the house were unlawful. Additionally, it was unlawful for Police to seize a second cell phone during the search.

8 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a Police officer was legally justified in shooting Graeme Warren in Kurow on 5 December 2019, as he acted to defend both himself and another officer.

3 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a Police officer lied when giving evidence in court in defence of his brother.

1 December 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that officers did not use excessive force when dealing with a woman whose partner was concerned she was trying to commit suicide. Within the limits of their training, they acted in a way that they thought was necessary to ensure her welfare.

26 November 2020

The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that Police officers used reasonable force to restrain a man remanded in custody in the Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct Custody Suite. While being restrained, the man lost consciousness.

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