Information and advice sent to the Minister of Police (1 - 30 April 2024)

Date Published: 
July 2024

If you wish to lodge a request for official information relating to the documents listed below, please contact the Minister of Police.

List of document titles that went to the Minister of Police between 1 - 30 April 2024, recommended for proactive release

 

Number

Title

Sent to Minister's Office

BR/24/31

Police Ministers Council and associated visits

2904/2024

BR/24/34

Responding to serious and repeat offending by children (10 – 13 years)

10/04/2024

BR/24/36

Draw down from Police Collective Employment Negotiations tagged contingency for Police Bands A - J Collective agreement

19/04/2024

BR/24/44

Request for road policing fiscally neutral adjustment

3/04/2024

BR/24/46

The National New Zealand Police Memorial Project

24/04/2024

BR/24/52

Programme of firearms reform across the Parliamentary term

23/04/2024

BR/24/53

2023/24 Supplementary Estimates and 2024/25 Main Estimates

24/04/2024

BR/24/55CC

Additional information on the TNOC and ROCC Work Programmes

24/04/2024

AM/24/58

Further information on the anti-money laundering / countering financing of terrorism work programme

10/04/2024

AM/24/61

Gandhi Nivas visit

17/04/2024

AM/24/65CC

Further information on the ‘border to backyard’ website

18/04/2024

AM/24/68

Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence Ministerial Group meeting

8/04/2024

AM/24/70

Proposed response to Minister Seymour on vetting requirements for ECE workers

20/04/2024

AM/24/71

Response to Auckland Protest Activity

9/04/2024

AM/24/73

Proposed amendments to Part 6 of the Arms Act relating to shooting clubs and ranges

30/04/2024

AM/24/75

Options for Greymouth Police station

18/04/2024

AM/24/80

Talking points for meeting with the Associate Minister of Justice (Firearms) on the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 and firearms

29/04/2024

AM/24/83

Upcoming meeting with James McCulloch CEO of Victim Support (Manaaki Tāngata)

26/04/2024

AM/24/84

Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence Ministerial Group meeting

30/04/2024

 

Traffic crash report

After a non-injury crash you should swap names and addresses with other motorists involved.

If the crash involved another person's property, such as a fence, you should report it to the owner of the property within 48 hours of the crash. If the owner cannot be located report to police within 60 hours of the crash.

All crashes resulting in injury (such as broken bones or a night in hospital) should be reported by visiting your local police as soon as is practicable and no later than 24 hours from the time of the crash.

Update Report

If you have new information or evidence that could affect the outcome of an ongoing case or report, please advise us online. You can also request a progress update or withdraw your report.

Please note: this isn’t the place to report a new crime or incident. If a new incident has happened, please complete a new report.

You will need the reference number given to you to update the report.

 

Found property

If you have found someone's property, you should try to reunite it with the owner. You could do this by asking people who live nearby or putting up a notice near to where you found the item.

If you find identification documents such as a driving licence or passport, for security reasons you should send them back to the issuing authority.

If you find a bankcard, please follow the instructions on the back of the card.

If you find an item in any of the areas below you should contact the manager of the premises to report the item as being found: