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In this issue of Ten-One
Community Edition we hear about how an off-duty constable, Craig Bennett,
saved a Dunedin family from their burning house. We also update you
on the Independent Review of Police Communications Centres and the
Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct.
We bring you details of this year's Budget, which provided a substantial boost
to front-line staffing and funded more new vehicles, the implementation of stab-resistant
body armour, replacement of the Remington rifle, and the introduction of new
fingerprint technology.
Also featured this month: inaugural NZ Police Women's Waka Ama Regatta; Palmerston
North detective elected to a top job in New Zealand's largest service club; and
NZ Police help rebuild policing services in Banda Aceh.
Judith Hamblyn
Editor Ten-One
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Dunedin
constable saves family from fire
The actions of a Dunedin constable, Craig Bennett, saved an unconscious Dunedin
woman and her two children from their burning home....
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Budget
provides substantial boost to front-line staffing
This year’s
Budget provided a substantial boost to front-line staffing and
funded more new vehicles, the implementation of stab-resistant
body armour, replacement of the Remington rifle, and the introduction
of new fingerprint technology...
'Very
real sense of urgency' to make Comms changes
Initiating
the implementation of recommendations from the Independent
Review of Police Communications Centres is top priority for
Interim Communications Centres National Manager, Superintendent
Mike Wilson...
New
Board sets way forward
The new National
Communications Centres Advisory Board will oversee the performance
and strategic direction of NZ Police communications centres...
Commission
of Inquiry reconvenes
The Commission
of Inquiry into Police Conduct will reconvene in coming weeks
with amended terms of reference, new procedures and a new
reporting date of 3 March 2006...
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Police
winners with waka ama
Lake Pupuke in Auckland was the venue of the inaugural women’s waka
ama regatta organised by NZ Police at ANZAC weekend...
Detective
to lead New Zealand Lions
Detective Dennis O’Rourke
of Palmerston North has been elected to a top job in New Zealand’s
largest service club...
New
'recruit' crazy
about cops
They don’t recruit them
any younger than in Alexandra....
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Helping
rebuild policing services in Banda Aceh
New Zealand Agency
for International Development (NZAID), with support from New Zealand
Police, have agreed to assist rebuild policing services in Aceh that
were devastated by the earthquake and following tsunami on Boxing Day...
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NZ
Police were represented at ANZAC commemorations both here and overseas

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