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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.” ....
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Police figures show 12 people facing charges of assaulting officers went before the panels instead of criminal courts since June 2020. Eighteen people accused of firearms offences ranging from possessing guns illegally, discharging firearms in a house or wielding them at another person were also referred by police to the panels. Police say some of those offences related to airguns, but wouldn’t say exactly how many. Police Te Pae Oranga guidelines, released under the Official Information Act, state the offence must not have arisen out of firearms charges. In a statement to Stuff in March, Williams said the current policy ruled out firearms charges, along with family violence-related offending, driving charges with mandatory disqualification or second-hand dealer offences. ....