Source: New Zealand Police (National News)
As the warmer weather rolls in later this year, the public will start to see new headwear on Police staff on the street.
NZ Police is introducing a baseball-style uniform cap as an alternative to the traditional forage cap, for frontline staff to wear with operational uniform.
Commissioner Andrew Coster says the forage cap has served Police well for decades but it was time staff had an alternative.
“These caps are a practical, comfortable alternative to the forage cap, which look completely in keeping with the operational uniform. We have listened to our frontline staff who have been calling for an alternative for some time,”
Please attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson, Bay of Plenty District:
A key individual in the illegal supply of firearms in the Bay of Plenty has this week pleaded guilty to a number of charges.
Police became aware of the man’s activity in December 2020 and began an investigation into his involvement into the illegal supply of firearms.
He acquired the firearms and then subsequently sold these on the black market which made their way into the hands of unlicensed individuals involved in criminal activity.
The man pleaded guilty to four firearms charges, including sale and supply of firearms and unlawfully carrying a firearm, along with two charges of supplying methamphetamine.
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