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MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police welcome new leader for Pasifika communities

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Superintendent Willi Fanene (Fata Willi) was welcomed this week to Wellington into his new role of National Partnerships Manager for Pacific Peoples for New Zealand Police. An ‘ava ceremony was held at the Royal New Zealand Police College for him in the true Samoan tradition. Fata Willi, the 44-year veteran has been based at Police National Headquarters (PNHQ) since May where his fits into the new structure within Police Māori Pacific and Ethnic Services. His position sits alongside Superintendent Anaru Pewhairangi, managing Māori, and Superintendent Rakesh Naidoo overseeing Ethnic partnerships. Superintendent Fanene says, “It’s not lost on me that I don’t have that long to go in Police so I am motivated to achieve as much as possible and lay a solid foundation for the next person who will take over from me.”

MIL-OSI New Zealand: Hamilton Police investigate after baby sustains serious injury

Statement to be attributed to Detective Inspector Daryl Smith: An investigation is underway to determine how a four-month-old baby sustained a serious injury in Hamilton last month. The baby boy was taken by ambulance to Waikato Hospital on 19 June in a critical condition.  He suffered a significant head injury which is being treated as unexplained while Police work to establish the cause. He is now in a stable condition. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Police on 105 and quote file number 210619/5816. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestopers on 0800 555 111. Further updates will be provided when available. ENDS

MIL-OSI New Zealand: NZ Police and NZDF advice on dealing with unexploded ordnances

Don’t touch, leave the area and call 111. That’s the advice NZ Police and the NZ Defence Force (NZDF) give to anyone who discovers any potential unexploded ordnance. Between 2019 and 2020, NZDF’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit responded to 164 domestic callouts. In one recent callout, ordnance found by a member of the public was transported to another location, prompting the evacuation of nearby properties and the lockdown of a local school. “While we acknowledge the good intentions here, it’s important for the safety of the person who finds unexploded ordnance as well as anyone in the nearby vicinity to steer clear,” Police director of community partnerships and prevention Superintendent Eric Tibbott says.

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