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UK family of young man critically injured in alleged Auckland bar assault granted border exemption after desperate plea

UK family of young man critically injured in alleged Auckland bar assault granted border exemption after desperate plea Newshub 14 hrs ago Giles Dexter, Lana Andelane © Image - GoFundMe; Video - Newshub The family of a British man in a critical condition in Auckland Hospital has been granted a border exemption to enter New Zealand and be by his side. The UK-based family of a young man who was critically injured in an alleged assault at an Auckland bar last week has been granted a border exemption so they can be at his bedside, Immigration NZ said on Wednesday. UK family of young man critically injured in alleged Auckland bar assault granted border exemption after desperate plea

Auckland helicopter manhunt after man allegedly brandishes hammer at road worker

George Block15:32, Jul 12 2021 SUPPLIED The new police Eagle helicopter at their new Onehunga base (first published 2019). Auckland police launched a successful manhunt on Sunday evening after a man allegedly smashed into a road worker’s vehicle before threatening them with a hammer. The 43-year-old faces various violence and drugs charges after the chaotic incident, which unfolded shortly after 8pm on State Highway 1 near Warkworth, north Auckland. Inspector Mark Fergus, area commander of Waitematā North Police, said the man’s car hit a traffic management contractor’s vehicle. He then allegedly threatened the contractor while brandishing a hammer before fleeing the scene in his vehicle, Fergus said.

Third Employer Charged As A Result Of Immigration New Zealand s Construction Sector Compliance Work

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:02 pm Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has filed charges against another employer over the use of unlawful migrant labour in the building and construction sector in Auckland. The prosecution centres on two migrant workers located at a Tamaki building site on 27 April who were working in breach of their visa conditions. A company director faces two charges under Section 343(1)(a) of the Immigration Act for aiding and abetting the workers to be employed in breach of their visa conditions. The penalty for such an offence is a prison term of up to seven years, a fine not exceeding $100,000, or both.

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