Serevi Joins Police In fight Against COVID-19 The rugby legend said this was his way of giving back to the community during this time of uncertainty. by nicolette chamers
07 May 2021 11:07 Former national rugby star Waisale Serevi with officers from the Sigatoka Police Station. Photo: Police Media Cell
Sevens rugby legend, Waisale Serevi, continues to make his nation proud.
This time it was not on the rugby field, but with officers from the Sigatoka Police Station conducting awareness to Sigatoka communities on the health and safety measures to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
The former 7s maestro, together with
Source: New Zealand Police (District News)
Police have today recovered the bodies of two men who died while climbing Taranaki Maunga on Tuesday night.
The formal identification process is still underway to confirm the menâs identities, however Police believe them to be missing men Peter Kirkwood and Richard Phillips.
Police are liaising with the families of both Mr Kirkwood and Mr Phillips at this tragic time.
We would like to reiterate our thanks to Taranaki Rescue Helicopter and Taranaki Alpine Cliff Rescue staff who assisted Police throughout this operation.
A statement on behalf of Mr Kirkwood and Mr Phillips families is below:
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
The Police Media Centre at the Interior Ministry has, over the past days, noticed some inciting news reports broadcast by the Qatari government-sponsored Al Jazeera Channel. The statements quote European Parliamentarians alleging their concern over the human rights situation at the Reformation and Rehabilitation Centre in Jau and demanding the release of specific names, claiming they are prisoners of opinion .
The Interior Ministry affirmed that the incitement campaign of the Qatari channel through the support of their owners is an aggressive campaign against Bahrain and has nothing to do with slogans the channel uses for media consumption .
The Police Media Centre at Bahraini Ministry of Interior responded Friday to what it deemed incitement-intended reports broadcast by the Qatari government-sponsored Al Jazeera Channel.
Two people have been arrested following an assault at a property in Glen Street, Timaru last night.
Detective Senior Sergeant Richard Quested says Police were called to the address about 7.30pm and found a man with injuries to his hand, believed to have been caused by a sharp weapon.
Police have not yet found the weapon and ask anyone in the Glen Street, Ayr Street, Tweedie Park, Essex Street and Selwyn Street area to please check their property.
“We are also interested in sightings of a quad bike being ridden in the area at that time last night,” Senior Sergeant Quested says.