Retention and disposal of Police records - Police Manual chapter
The requirements set out in this chapter are mandatory for the retention and disposal of all Police records. This chapter focuses on physical records.
The requirements set out in this chapter are mandatory for the retention and disposal of all Police records. This chapter focuses on physical records.
In keeping with the Open Government Partnership National Action Plan 2016-2018, and as Administrator of the Arms Act 1983, Police is releasing its responses to some recent Official Information Act requests, where it is considered they contain data and information that has wider public interest.
For more information, go to Firearms and safety.
Reference |
Date of request |
Information requested |
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IR-01-22-19002 (PDF 362KB) | 30 June 2022 | Can I please get a breakdown of firearms and accessories seized since May 1st 2021?
In particular, I'm after the number of MSSAs, and other accessories such as high capacity magazines that were the target of the buy-back schemes in the wake of the Christchurch shootings. |
IR-01-22-19185 (PDF 415KB) |
2 June 2022 |
A list of incidents police were called to involving a discharge of a firearm in Auckland (including Counties Manukau, Waitemata and Auckland City districts) from January 1, 2022, to date, broken down in a table by date, street name and suburb. |
IR-01-22-15799 (PDF 387KB) |
25 May 2022 |
How many shootings there has been this past 2 years of 2021 and 2022 to date. And how many of these incidents have been cleared. |
Results are now available for the first quarter (2022) of nationwide wastewater testing, which covers around 75% of New Zealand’s population.
The drugs tested for are methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, MDMA and fentanyl. Both heroin and fentanyl were not detected in reportable quantities during Q1.
Key findings: January - March 2022 (Q1 2022)
Methamphetamine
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
Cocaine
If you wish to lodge a request for official information relating to the documents listed below, please contact the Minister of Police.
Table of documents that went to the Minister of Police between 1 May – 1 June 2022
Operational Performance: January 2022-March 2022 |
2/05/2022 |
Responses to Justice Select Committee requests for information on the Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Bill |
2/05/2022 |
Wing 357 Initial Overview |
2/05/2022 |
Meeting with Minister Davis regarding Youth Offending |
2/05/2022 |
Proactive release of Cabinet paper: Pike River Mine Update – March 2022 |
3/05/2022 |
Wing 353 Final Overview |
4/05/2022 |
Operation Cobalt |
4/05/2022 |
Support for small business crime prevention |
6/05/2022 |
Next Generation Critical Communications (NGCC): Approval of the NGCC Implementation Business Case |
9/05/2022 |
Police Association meeting |
10/05/2022 |
Understanding Policing Delivery – Programme Update |
12/05/2022 |
Arms Information System Supplier Press Release |
12/05/2022 |
A new Police hub and custodial facility for Hamilton Central |
12/05/2022 |
Update on the Statutory Review of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017 |
16/05/2022 |
2022/23 Estimates Examination: Vote Police – Finance & Expenditure Committee and Justice Committee Standard Questions |
16/05/2022 |
Attendance at the International Women in Policing Conference 2023 (IWPC2023) as a guest speaker |
16/05/2022 |
Police workforce trends – April 2022 |
17/05/2022 |
Quarterly output performance to 31 March 2022 |
19/05/2022 |
Petition of Diane Hunt: Parole and Sentencing Reform for Murder of Police Officers |
19/05/2022 |
Gang Harm Reduction Model |
23/05/2022 |
Alo Ngata Coronial Hearing |
23/05/2022 |
Long Service and Good Conduct Awards |
26/05/2022 |
Wing 358 Initial Overview |
30/05/2022 |
W354 Final Overview |
31/05/2022 |
Road to Zero Ministerial Oversight Group meeting Thursday 2 June 2022 |
31/05/2022 |
Proceeds of Crime Fund: Appropriation changes post agreement to fund Round 5 applications |
31/05/2022 |
Response letter to Minister of Internal Affairs on Digital Violent Extremism Transparency Report 2021 |
31/05/2022 |
Family Violence and Sexual Violence Ministerial Group Meeting 2 June 2022 |
1/06/2022 |