Category: Police

  • SDRF rescues 40 devotees stranded due to landslide in Uttarakhand’s Sonprayag

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Amid relentless rainfall and worsening weather conditions in Uttarakhand, around 40 devotees returning from Kedarnath Dham were rescued by the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) on Thursday after being stranded near the Sonprayag landslide zone.

    The pilgrims were stranded following a sudden landslide around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, which blocked the route with debris, making further movement impossible.

    The landslide struck near Sonprayag, a key transit point along the Kedarnath Yatra route. Responding swiftly, SDRF teams launched a high-risk nighttime rescue operation.

    Video footage released by the SDRF showed personnel carefully navigating through dangerous terrain and heavy debris to evacuate the stranded pilgrims to safety.

    The hill state continues to face widespread disruption due to ongoing heavy rainfall. The Badrinath National Highway was blocked near Badrish Hotel in Umtta following another landslide, according to Chamoli Police.

    Similarly, the Yamunotri National Highway has sustained severe damage, with sections of the road between Silai Band and Ojri washed away due to incessant downpours.

    Multiple agencies, including the SDRF, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), local police, and forest department personnel, are working in coordination to assist pilgrims and residents alike. Teams are creating temporary trails, providing transportation, and guiding people through alternate safe routes to ensure timely and secure transit.

    Essential services have also been significantly impacted.

    According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), heavy rain and thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are likely to persist across several districts.

    “Intense to very intense spells of rain are expected at isolated locations in Dehradun, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri, Nainital, and Bageshwar districts,” the IMD said in a statement.

    Other hilly districts are also likely to experience thunderstorms with lightning and heavy rainfall in isolated pockets in the coming days.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • SDRF rescues 40 devotees stranded due to landslide in Uttarakhand’s Sonprayag

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Amid relentless rainfall and worsening weather conditions in Uttarakhand, around 40 devotees returning from Kedarnath Dham were rescued by the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) on Thursday after being stranded near the Sonprayag landslide zone.

    The pilgrims were stranded following a sudden landslide around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, which blocked the route with debris, making further movement impossible.

    The landslide struck near Sonprayag, a key transit point along the Kedarnath Yatra route. Responding swiftly, SDRF teams launched a high-risk nighttime rescue operation.

    Video footage released by the SDRF showed personnel carefully navigating through dangerous terrain and heavy debris to evacuate the stranded pilgrims to safety.

    The hill state continues to face widespread disruption due to ongoing heavy rainfall. The Badrinath National Highway was blocked near Badrish Hotel in Umtta following another landslide, according to Chamoli Police.

    Similarly, the Yamunotri National Highway has sustained severe damage, with sections of the road between Silai Band and Ojri washed away due to incessant downpours.

    Multiple agencies, including the SDRF, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), local police, and forest department personnel, are working in coordination to assist pilgrims and residents alike. Teams are creating temporary trails, providing transportation, and guiding people through alternate safe routes to ensure timely and secure transit.

    Essential services have also been significantly impacted.

    According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), heavy rain and thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are likely to persist across several districts.

    “Intense to very intense spells of rain are expected at isolated locations in Dehradun, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri, Nainital, and Bageshwar districts,” the IMD said in a statement.

    Other hilly districts are also likely to experience thunderstorms with lightning and heavy rainfall in isolated pockets in the coming days.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE: Call for information – Hit and Run – Leanyer

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force are continuing to call for information in relation to a hit and run in Leanyer on Friday, 27 June 2025.

    About 7:05pm on Friday, emergency services received reports of a hit and run along Leanyer Drive and responded to the incident. A female and male were allegedly struck with the female suffering serious injuries.

    Initially police called for information relating to any witnesses of a white Yaris or Getz hatchback in the area at the time; however, upon further investigation police do not believe it was a hatchback and instead are looking for a white Holden Commodore VE Calais SS Station Wagon as pictured. The white Holden Commodore is believed to be missing the passenger side mirror and may have damage on the left side of the vehicle following the incident.

    Police are encouraging the driver to make contact on 131 444.

    Anyone who may have witnessed this car within the vicinity of Leanyer Drive around the time of this incident, particularly anyone with dash cam footage, is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference number NTP2500065618.

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  • Shobha Karandlaje joins Amarnath Yatra, hails improved facilities at Baltal base camp

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje visited the Amarnath Yatra base camp in Baltal on Thursday and expressed her joy over the spiritual journey and the ongoing development works in the area.

    She joined thousands of devotees on the 2025 Amarnath Yatra to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.

    Speaking to ANI during her visit, she said, “Today, we are all going to have the darshan of Bholenath. It feels wonderful… May God bless us all. The atmosphere here is very pleasant… people are feeling good because development work is happening here too…”

    The Union Minister praised the efforts made by local authorities and the government to improve facilities and infrastructure along the pilgrimage route. She noted that enhanced arrangements have added to the comfort and spiritual experience of the yatris (pilgrims).

    Earlier in the day, as a fresh batch of pilgrims set off for the holy cave of Shri Amarnath Baba, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri said that the Yatra was not just a religious one, but a journey of the people.

    He further stated that security forces, porters, tent service providers and others were all involved in the Yatra.

    “This Yatra is not just a religious Yatra. It is a Yatra of the people. Security forces, ‘pitthus’, tents, every service provider is involved in it… The enthusiasm among the devotees is unparalleled. I pray that everyone’s wishes are fulfilled and there is peace and happiness in Kashmir and the rest of the country,” Bidhuri told ANI.

    A day earlier, Kashmir Police issued an advisory for devotees undertaking the Amarnath Yatra 2025, urging them to travel only in officially designated convoys.

    The advisory, released on Wednesday, directed all pilgrims to start their journey only from the authorised base camps at Bhagwati Nagar (Jammu), Baltal and Nunwan. These routes have been designated to ensure better coordination, security and medical assistance along the challenging mountainous route to the holy Amarnath shrine.

    “All the pilgrims undertaking Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2025 are advised to travel only in designated convoys originating from Bhagwati Nagar, Baltal and Nunwan base camps,” Kashmir Police said in a post on X. (ANI)

  • Shobha Karandlaje joins Amarnath Yatra, hails improved facilities at Baltal base camp

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje visited the Amarnath Yatra base camp in Baltal on Thursday and expressed her joy over the spiritual journey and the ongoing development works in the area.

    She joined thousands of devotees on the 2025 Amarnath Yatra to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.

    Speaking to ANI during her visit, she said, “Today, we are all going to have the darshan of Bholenath. It feels wonderful… May God bless us all. The atmosphere here is very pleasant… people are feeling good because development work is happening here too…”

    The Union Minister praised the efforts made by local authorities and the government to improve facilities and infrastructure along the pilgrimage route. She noted that enhanced arrangements have added to the comfort and spiritual experience of the yatris (pilgrims).

    Earlier in the day, as a fresh batch of pilgrims set off for the holy cave of Shri Amarnath Baba, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri said that the Yatra was not just a religious one, but a journey of the people.

    He further stated that security forces, porters, tent service providers and others were all involved in the Yatra.

    “This Yatra is not just a religious Yatra. It is a Yatra of the people. Security forces, ‘pitthus’, tents, every service provider is involved in it… The enthusiasm among the devotees is unparalleled. I pray that everyone’s wishes are fulfilled and there is peace and happiness in Kashmir and the rest of the country,” Bidhuri told ANI.

    A day earlier, Kashmir Police issued an advisory for devotees undertaking the Amarnath Yatra 2025, urging them to travel only in officially designated convoys.

    The advisory, released on Wednesday, directed all pilgrims to start their journey only from the authorised base camps at Bhagwati Nagar (Jammu), Baltal and Nunwan. These routes have been designated to ensure better coordination, security and medical assistance along the challenging mountainous route to the holy Amarnath shrine.

    “All the pilgrims undertaking Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2025 are advised to travel only in designated convoys originating from Bhagwati Nagar, Baltal and Nunwan base camps,” Kashmir Police said in a post on X. (ANI)

  • Pilgrims thank Army, Administration for smooth conduct of Amarnath Yatra

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    As the 36-day-long Amarnath Yatra commenced, thousands of pilgrims from across the country converged in Jammu and Kashmir to undertake the sacred journey to the revered Amarnath cave shrine.

    The first batch of Yatris began their trek from the Baltal base camp early Thursday morning, while another group departed from the traditional Pahalgam route. Simultaneously, the second batch of 5,246 pilgrims left from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas on Canal Road in Jammu for the Valley in two escorted convoys, underscoring the stringent security measures in place.

    Speaking to IANS, several pilgrims thanked administration for the arrangements and the Indian Army for ensuring their safety.

    “I have been coming to Baba Barfani’s shrine since 2019, and every visit feels wonderful. The arrangements this year are excellent,” said one devotee.

    Another added, “The government’s efforts are commendable. We are very happy with the facilities provided.”

    This year’s turnout appears to be significantly higher than in previous years. One pilgrim remarked, “Earlier, due to the threat of terror attacks, very few people came for the Yatra. But this time, the number of devotees is overwhelming.”

    “When one comes on a pilgrimage, comfort is not the priority. But the arrangements this time are excellent—far better than in previous years,” said another devotee.

    Appreciating security arrangements, a pilgrim noted, “The Indian Army has made our journey easy and safe. Their presence is reassuring. The efforts of the Centre and the J&K administration are truly commendable.”

    Another devotee added, “Thanks to the Indian Army and the administration, pilgrims feel secure and can perform this holy Yatra without any fear. We are grateful for everything.”

    The Yatra was officially flagged off by J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha from Jammu on Wednesday.

    Authorities have implemented an unprecedented security plan in light of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam.

    An additional 180 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed, supplementing the already robust security presence comprising the Indian Army, paramilitary forces, and J&K Police.

    Pilgrims have been advised to travel from Jammu to the base camps only as part of escorted convoys and have been warned against undertaking the journey independently.

    Due to heightened security concerns, helicopter services for the Yatra have been suspended this year.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Pilgrims thank Army, Administration for smooth conduct of Amarnath Yatra

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    As the 36-day-long Amarnath Yatra commenced, thousands of pilgrims from across the country converged in Jammu and Kashmir to undertake the sacred journey to the revered Amarnath cave shrine.

    The first batch of Yatris began their trek from the Baltal base camp early Thursday morning, while another group departed from the traditional Pahalgam route. Simultaneously, the second batch of 5,246 pilgrims left from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas on Canal Road in Jammu for the Valley in two escorted convoys, underscoring the stringent security measures in place.

    Speaking to IANS, several pilgrims thanked administration for the arrangements and the Indian Army for ensuring their safety.

    “I have been coming to Baba Barfani’s shrine since 2019, and every visit feels wonderful. The arrangements this year are excellent,” said one devotee.

    Another added, “The government’s efforts are commendable. We are very happy with the facilities provided.”

    This year’s turnout appears to be significantly higher than in previous years. One pilgrim remarked, “Earlier, due to the threat of terror attacks, very few people came for the Yatra. But this time, the number of devotees is overwhelming.”

    “When one comes on a pilgrimage, comfort is not the priority. But the arrangements this time are excellent—far better than in previous years,” said another devotee.

    Appreciating security arrangements, a pilgrim noted, “The Indian Army has made our journey easy and safe. Their presence is reassuring. The efforts of the Centre and the J&K administration are truly commendable.”

    Another devotee added, “Thanks to the Indian Army and the administration, pilgrims feel secure and can perform this holy Yatra without any fear. We are grateful for everything.”

    The Yatra was officially flagged off by J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha from Jammu on Wednesday.

    Authorities have implemented an unprecedented security plan in light of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam.

    An additional 180 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed, supplementing the already robust security presence comprising the Indian Army, paramilitary forces, and J&K Police.

    Pilgrims have been advised to travel from Jammu to the base camps only as part of escorted convoys and have been warned against undertaking the journey independently.

    Due to heightened security concerns, helicopter services for the Yatra have been suspended this year.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Motorists asked to avoid driving, if possible, Taranaki

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Police are asking people to drive to the conditions and avoid travel, if possible, across Taranaki.

    Driving conditions are deteriorating across the region, with several reports of surface level flooding and heavy rain.

    Anyone needing to travel should make sure their headlights are on and maintain safe following distances.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Information sought following suspicious fires, Northland

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Northland Police investigating a spate of suspicious fires in the area are appealing to the public for information.

    Detective Sergeant Paul Overton says Police and Fire and Emergency services responded to reports of a fire on on Pataua North Road, Whareora on the morning of 20 May.

    “At around 7am, about 15 T8 Traffic Control cones were taken from a stretch of road under maintenance, stacked in the middle of the road, covered in diesel and set alight.

    “A second set of stacked cones were set alight further up the road.”

    Detective Sergeant Overton says in the past seven months Police have also received a number of reports in relation to suspicious bush and scrub fires in the Matapouri, Tutukaka, Ngunguru and Pataua areas.

    “We encourage anyone who was in these areas or has any information about any of these fires to get in touch.”

    If you have any information that could help our enquiries, update us online now or call 105.

    Please use the reference number 250520/3428.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

    ENDS.

    Holly McKay/NZ Police

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  • Another batch of 5,246 yatris leaves for Valley as Amarnath Yatra begins today

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The annual Amarnath Yatra officially commenced on Thursday, with another batch of 5,246 pilgrims departing from Jammu for the Kashmir Valley, officials confirmed.

    According to officials, the second batch of pilgrims left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas on Canal Road in Jammu in two escorted convoys.

    “Out of the total, 1,993 pilgrims are heading to the Baltal base camp, while 3,253 are bound for the Pahalgam base camp,” they added.

    The 36-day-long Yatra began on Thursday morning, with the first batch of pilgrims setting off from the Baltal base camp towards the holy cave shrine. Simultaneously, others from the same batch departed from Pahalgam on foot.

    Upon their arrival in the Valley on Wednesday, the pilgrims were warmly welcomed by locals – including members of civil society, traders, and other community groups – who lined up at the Navyug Tunnel in Qazigund town with garlands and placards.

    J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagged off the first batch of pilgrims from Jammu on Wednesday, marking the ceremonial start of this year’s Yatra.

    Unprecedented security arrangements have been made for the Yatra, particularly in light of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam. An additional 180 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed to bolster the existing security setup, which includes the Army, security forces, and the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

    Pilgrims have been advised to travel from Jammu to the base camps only as part of official escorted convoys and not to attempt the journey individually for safety reasons.

    The Yatra will conclude on August 9, coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan.

    The holy cave shrine, located 3,888 meters above sea level, can be reached via two routes: the traditional 46-kilometre-long Pahalgam route or the shorter 14-kilometre Baltal route.

    Pilgrims taking the Pahalgam route pass through Chandanwadi, Sheshnag, and Panchtarni, typically taking four days to reach the shrine. In contrast, those using the Baltal route usually complete the round trip in a single day.

    Due to security concerns, helicopter services are not being offered to pilgrims this year.

    Local residents play a vital role in facilitating the pilgrimage by providing ponies, palkis, and even carrying elderly or infirm devotees on their backs along the difficult terrain leading to the shrine.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Another batch of yatris leaves for Valley as Amarnath Yatra begins today

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The annual Amarnath Yatra officially commenced on Thursday, with another batch of 5,246 pilgrims departing from Jammu for the Kashmir Valley, officials confirmed.

    According to officials, the second batch of pilgrims left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas on Canal Road in Jammu in two escorted convoys.

    “Out of the total, 1,993 pilgrims are heading to the Baltal base camp, while 3,253 are bound for the Pahalgam base camp,” they added.

    The 36-day-long Yatra began on Thursday morning, with the first batch of pilgrims setting off from the Baltal base camp towards the holy cave shrine. Simultaneously, others from the same batch departed from Pahalgam on foot.

    Upon their arrival in the Valley on Wednesday, the pilgrims were warmly welcomed by locals – including members of civil society, traders, and other community groups – who lined up at the Navyug Tunnel in Qazigund town with garlands and placards.

    J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagged off the first batch of pilgrims from Jammu on Wednesday, marking the ceremonial start of this year’s Yatra.

    Unprecedented security arrangements have been made for the Yatra, particularly in light of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam. An additional 180 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed to bolster the existing security setup, which includes the Army, security forces, and the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

    Pilgrims have been advised to travel from Jammu to the base camps only as part of official escorted convoys and not to attempt the journey individually for safety reasons.

    The Yatra will conclude on August 9, coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan.

    The holy cave shrine, located 3,888 meters above sea level, can be reached via two routes: the traditional 46-kilometre-long Pahalgam route or the shorter 14-kilometre Baltal route.

    Pilgrims taking the Pahalgam route pass through Chandanwadi, Sheshnag, and Panchtarni, typically taking four days to reach the shrine. In contrast, those using the Baltal route usually complete the round trip in a single day.

    Due to security concerns, helicopter services are not being offered to pilgrims this year.

    Local residents play a vital role in facilitating the pilgrimage by providing ponies, palkis, and even carrying elderly or infirm devotees on their backs along the difficult terrain leading to the shrine.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man charged in relation to February fatal crash, Southland

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Police have charged a 20-year-old man in relation to a fatal crash on Niagara-Tokanui Highway on 15 February 2025.

    At around 8.35pm, Police were alerted to a single-vehicle crash where a ute had rolled between McManus Road and Quarry Hills Fortification Road.

    Sadly, despite best efforts by emergency services, 20-year-old Jack Victor Hugh Stephens from Tahakopa died at the scene.

    Two other occupants received serious to critical injuries.

    At the time, the Serious Crash Unit conduced a scene examination and Police’s investigation was established.

    Today, Police charged a 20-year-old man in relation to the incident.

    He is due to appear in Gore District Court on Wednesday 30 July 2025, charged with manslaughter.

    As the matter is before the courts, Police are unable to provide further information in relation to the matter.

    ENDS 

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Learner rider intercepted at excessive speed on Bass Highway

    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

    Learner rider intercepted at excessive speed on Bass Highway

    Thursday, 3 July 2025 – 1:48 pm.

    A 17-year-old learner motorcycle rider will appear in court and has had his bike seized after he was intercepted travelling 80km/h above the speed limit at Turners Beach yesterday.
    Around 3.40pm police detected a Honda motorcycle travelling at 160km/h on the Bass Highway.
    Taskforce Scelus intercepted the rider, who was a 17-year-old holder of a learner licence.
    The rider was not displaying an L Plate, had an unroadworthy tyre on his bike, and was exceeding the maximum speed limit on his licence which was 80km/h.
    “The behaviour of this rider was incredibly dangerous, and could have had devastating consequences,” said Detective Inspector Michelle Elmer.
    “The rider has had his motorcycle seized for 28 days, and he will appear in court at a later date in relation to excessive speed, failing to display L plate, and the unroadworthy tyre.”
    “Excessive speed, combined with inexperience, could have resulted in death or serious injury for the rider, and other road users.”
    “Police urge all motorcycle riders to take responsibility for their actions every time they travel on the roads, and do the right thing to keep themselves and other road users safe.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Three men charged with Criminal Code Assault

    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

    Three men charged with Criminal Code Assault

    Thursday, 3 July 2025 – 1:23 pm.

    Police have today charged three men with Criminal Code Assault and destroying property following an incident outside Mood Food, Burnie, in the early hours of Wednesday 2 July.
    Police allege the 18 year old, 19 year old and 41 year old men – all of Somerset – assaulted an 18 year old man and damaged his vehicle while in possession of a bat.
    The victim was transported to hospital by ambulance, where he was treated for his injuries and discharged.
    The three men were subsequently arrested later that day by members of the Western Criminal Investigation Branch, and have since been charged.
    They will appear in the Burnie Magistrates Court at a later date.
    Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at crimestopperstas.com.au quoting Offence Report 778979. Information can be provided anonymously.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Police investigating serious crash at Myalla

    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

    Police investigating serious crash at Myalla

    Thursday, 3 July 2025 – 1:28 pm.

    A driver remains in hospital after a serious vehicle rollover at Myalla in North West Tasmania overnight.
    Police and emergency services were called to Scotts Road just before 11pm Wednesday 2 July after reports a car had rolled down an embankment.
    The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was transported to the North West Regional Hospital with serious head injuries.
    Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing.
    Anyone with information should contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Have your say on the City’s draft Council Plan

    Source: South Australia Police

    Have your say on the City’s draft Council Plan 2025 – 2034, a roadmap for delivering the future services and facilities needed to support the City’s growth and wellbeing.

    Shaped by feedback from the Wanneroo Liveability Survey and a series of community workshops held earlier this year, the plan proposes five strategic goals and supporting priorities to build and grow:

    • a safe City
    • a connected and liveable City
    • a thriving economy
    • a sustainable City
    • a well-governed and managed City

    Wanneroo Mayor Linda Aitken said the plan was all about building the kind of future our community wants to see.

    “It’s practical, positive and packed with potential,” she said.

    “It’s been shaped by what locals have told us matters most – things like safety, sustainability, local jobs and staying connected.

    “Now we’d love to hear what you think. Take a look, have your say and help us shape what’s next for our City!”

    This is the City’s first Council Plan and will bring together the former Strategic Community Plan and Corporate Business Plan into one cohesive document.

    Have your say on the draft plan before 5pm Monday 21 July 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Incident resolved at Ōtāhuhu Train Station

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Police responded to reports that a man was making loud, threatening comments at the Ōrākei Train Station just before 1pm, prior to boarding a south bound train.

    Police established the train had continued towards Ōtāhuhu where the training was stopped and searched by Police.

    Further information alerted Police that the subject of the report had exited earlier at Glen Innes.

    Police have spoken to a person in the Glen Innes area and are reassuring the public there is no cause for concern.

    Police must take these reports seriously and officers were armed as a precaution.

    A thorough inspection of the train was carried out and Police thank the public and AT for their help in safely resolving this matter.

    Enquiries are continuing.

    ENDS

    Nicole Bremner/NZ Police 

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Call for information – Aggravated assault – Katherine

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    NT Police are calling for information following an aggravated robbery that occurred in Katherine early this morning.

    Around 3:30am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that three unknown males had broken into a residence on Ronan Court wearing face coverings.

    It is alleged that the group gained entry to the residence by throwing a brick through the rear sliding door. They were armed with an axe, a shovel and a metal pole. One of the offenders subsequently broke through a bedroom door using an axe. The female victim inside the room at the time yelled and her husband awoke.

    At this time, one of the males entered the bedroom and stole several personal items. The male occupant then confronted the offenders, who began swinging their weapons toward the male. He was able to deflect their advances with a pole.

    A short time later, the offenders fled the scene, and the male and female victims secured themselves within their residence.

    Police attended and a crime scene was established. Both the male and female occupants were not injured during the incident.

    The alleged offenders remain outstanding. Katherine Criminal Investigation Branch and Strikeforce Ceberus are investigating the matter.

    Constable Matthew Ragless said, “The actions of these individuals are despicable, and incident was traumatising to the occupants of the residence.

    “Police urge residents with information or CCTV footage to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number NTP2500067393. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Drug trafficking arrests after traffic stop on Stuart Highway

    Source: New South Wales – News

    Four young men were arrested for drug trafficking in the State’s Far North earlier this week.

    About 1.20pm on Monday 30 June, Far North Highway Police detected a Ford Ranger travelling north at 125 km/h in a 110 km/h zone on the Stuart Highway at Kootaberra, about 50 kilometres north of Port Augusta.

    Afer police conducted a u-turn and activated emergency lights to pull the vehicle over, the patrol saw a number of packages being thrown from the car windows.

    A search of the vehicle and four occupants revealed a bong and small amount of loose cannabis.

    Police recovered the discarded packages and found they contained approximately 1.2 kilograms of cannabis.

    The four men, aged 19, 20, 20, and 22, all from interstate, were all arrested and charged with trafficking in a controlled drug.

    They were refused police bail and appeared in the Port Augusta Magistrates Court on 1 July, where three of the men were remanded in custody.

    Anyone with information about illicit drugs in the community can report it anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

    CO2500026889

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Weapons found in city search

    Source: New South Wales – News

    Police seized weapons, including three knives and a gel blaster, following a search of a city address overnight.

    Police attended Sturt Street, Adelaide for an unrelated matter about 12.30am on Thursday 3 July.

    It will be alleged officers located a gel blaster handgun, a taser, a machete, a flick knife and a double-edged knife during a search of the premises.

    A 33-year-old Parafield Gardens man was arrested and charged with possess firearm (gel blaster) without a licence, possess prohibited weapon and possess dangerous article.

    He was refused police bail and will appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court later today, Thursday 3 July.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Porirua launches Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities Work Programme (ROCC)

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Porirua has officially joined the rollout of the Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities (ROCC) work programme – a collaborative, community-led initiative designed to address the social conditions that enable organised crime and to support lasting change for whanau.

    The launch, held at the Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua today (Thursday 3 July) brought together local and national leaders to celebrate the expansion of the programme. Associate Minister of Police, the Honourable Casey Costello formally marked the occasion alongside key partners including Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira, Police, and the Greater Wellington Regional Public Service. 

    ROCC supports communities to respond to harm in ways that are locally led, socially grounded and enduring. The programme recognises that enforcement alone is not enough – lasting impact comes from working alongside whānau, iwi, and local organisations to address the drivers of harm.

    Kāpiti-Mana Area Commander Inspector Renée Perkins welcomed the programme as a huge opportunity to make a difference to families and communities impacted by organised crime.

    “We know that that ROCC works and what sets it apart is its commitment to coordinated, wraparound responses – that is Police, iwi, partner agencies and community working side by side.

    “Enforcement is an important part of reducing harm in our communities, but we also know the reality of whānau left behind when a loved one is arrested, or imprisoned. At the heart of the ROCC community plan is building a resilient, strong, and thriving Porirua – which says to whānau, the whole system and community are here to support you through the tough times.

    “ROCC can be a game changer for whānau impacted by organised crime, and for the wider Porirua community,” she said.

    The ROCC in Porirua team is focused on building trust, strengthening local relationships, and supporting sustainable solutions.

    Steve Johnson from Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira said “The most powerful voices shaping ROCC are the voices of lived experience. People who’ve seen addiction tear through their whanau. Who’ve watched their children fall into harm. Who’ve fought their way back from darkness.
    “The people who know what works are the ones who’ve walked the path. That’s why lived experience isn’t just included in ROCC. Its centred,” he said.

    The ROCC Work Programme in Porirua has four key focus areas which have been identified as priorities by the local community:

    • Addressing the social drivers and harms associated with methamphetamine use.
    • Preventing intergenerational harm by disrupting pathways into organised crime. 
    • Persons impacted by methamphetamine and its associated harms.
    • Rangatahi (youth) on the pathway into organised crime (and their families)

    Associate Minister of Police Hon Casey Costello said: “The coalition government is strongly focused on law and order and making our communities safer. We are committed to developing a sustainable funding model for ROCC so that communities are supported to develop responses to organised crime that work for them.”

    She pointed to ROCC’s clear value, in Tauranga and Opotiki where, where ROCC teams helped local communities after enforcement activity targeted gangs and meth supply – pairing law enforcement with on-the-ground social support.

    Porirua’s approach exemplifies the wider ROCC kaupapa: community-led, regionally supported and nationally enabled. It centres community voices and leadership, especially those with lived experience, while building trusted partnerships across agencies.

    The Porirua event was an opportunity to reflect the Porirua community’s perseverance towards long-term, sustainable change and will be embedded in community, led with manaakitanga, and focused on connection and celebration.

    Porirua Community representative Tania Carr says Porirua has never waited to be told what to do—we lead from within. This kaupapa reflects that. It’s grounded in our people, our history, and our belief that real change happens when community leads and agencies walk alongside.

    A central feature of the launch, was the unveiling of a powerful mural, co-designed by local rangatahi and a Porirua based artist. The mural represents resilience, whakapapa, and the strength of the community in the face of adversity. It stands as a visual reminder of the kaupapa behind ROCC – that lasting change is rooted in connection, identity, and hope for the future.

    The event also celebrated the community’s vision for its rangatahi with a dedicated youth event   following the formalities offered a safe, fun environment during the school holidays. The space was designed in response to recent school holiday periods that saw over $70,000 in damage across schools in Porirua – a stark reminder of the need for positive outlets for young people.

    “Sports give rangatahi more than just something to do – it gives them a team, a purpose and a reason to stay on the right track” says Steve Johnson.

    This kind of prevention-focused, community designed solution is exactly what ROCC exists to support. The programme is about responding to harm – but also about creating space for hope, healing, and change.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Wandering animals posing hazards on the roads

    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

    A spate of incidents of animals found wandering on southern highways recently has the New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) urging people to be vigilant about supervision and containment of livestock or pets.

    Sometimes it is wild animals such as deer also creating hazards on the highways, says NZTA maintenance contract manager Justin Reid.

    “There have been a number of recent incidents of livestock or other animals loose on Southland highways, and highways across the wider South Island, which have served as a reminder of the risks this can pose,” Mr Reid says.

    “Now that winter is here, the risk is greater when the days are shorter and visibility is reduced. The potential for serious injury or death is high when a vehicle collides at speed with one of these animals or takes evasive action to avoid a collision.”

    Owners may be held responsible when it comes to any damage caused by their animals.

    Police say it is considered an emergency when animals such as livestock are found on the road in uncontrolled circumstances, and people should call 111 to report it.

    “In the case of livestock, we would strongly encourage owners or managers to be mindful of their supervision, regularly checking their fences, and taking extra care when moving stock,” Mr Reid says.

    “Sometimes it will be beyond peoples’ control when an animal gets loose due to the actions of others or unforeseen circumstances, but it’s all about trying to reduce the potential for harm.”

    The impacts of wandering stock on motorists can be profound and long-lasting. Check out one person’s story in this short video, which also features Federated Farmers, police and FENZ on what people need to know about this issue

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Beat team for Rotorua and one year anniversary of Community Beat Teams

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Rotorua has a team of six Police starting on the beat across the CBD.

    “Rotorua is launching their first beat team and later in the quarter we will see other beat teams operating across the Bay of Plenty and other districts,” says Police Commissioner Richard Chambers.

    The city becomes the fifth to have a dedicated beat team.

    “The public and retailers have welcomed the beat teams in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch and other centres will benefit from them too. A beat team has also just been launched in New Plymouth.

    “We know that certain crime types have gone down in the areas beat teams operate. That shows the impact visible policing has. We want to see other communities experience that too.

    “While the results from the first year of beat teams are encouraging, it is also clear ongoing focus is needed to drive down theft and violent crime. This remains a priority for Police,” says Commissioner Chambers.

    Crime reductions by beat location of the last 12 months to April 2025 compared with previous 12 months:

    • Auckland has seen a reduction in assault by 9%, theft by 21%, and robbery by 25%
    • Wellington has seen a reduction in sexual assault by 21%, robbery by 22% and unlawful entry by 7%
    • Christchurch has seen a huge reduction in robbery of 67%, unlawful entry by 29% and sexual assault by 16%.

    “It’s great to see hard work from our staff is paying off and I expect to see similar results around the country as more teams roll out,” says Commissioner Chambers.

    The three new beat teams have done 14,108 hours of foot patrols on the beat since starting in July last year to end of April this year. This is an increase of 189% from the same period in 2023-2024.

    Bay of Plenty District Commander Superintendent Tim Anderson says it’s great to be starting a team in Rotorua.

    “We have already done a lot of work with our partners over the recent years to improve safety in our city. With the Rotorua Lakes Council and Māori wardens we created a CBD safety plan that has already shown results for the people and businesses in our city.

    “Now we’ll have a beat team to support this ongoing work to keep our residents, retailers, and businesses safe.”

    “We all know we face some complex issues in our city which require a joint approach of agencies, iwi, and community groups working together to solve them. For our part, we want to ensure everyone who comes into our city feels safe – whether they live here, work here, or are visiting. I’m feeling really excited about having our team in place and I’m already looking forward to the next teams we’ll roll out,” says Superintendent Anderson.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police appeal for information after baby suffers serious injuries

    Source: New Zealand Police

    To be attributed to Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Wescott:

    Police investigating injuries suffered by a young baby in the Hutt Valley are appealing to anyone who may have information to come forward.

    On 14 June, Police were notified that a three-month old baby had been brought into hospital by her family.

    The baby girl had a broken arm, which appeared an unusual injury for such a young baby.

    Further examination has taken place at the hospital, which has identified multiple further fractures throughout the baby’s upper and lower body. 

    Police are investigating the circumstances of how these fractures and injuries have occurred – we do not believe the injuries could have been sustained accidentally.

    There will be people who know how the baby girl sustained such serious injuries and we are urging them – or anyone else with information – to do the right thing and come forward.

    If you can help, please contact Police via 105, quoting file number 250614/8509.

    You can also provide information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICE HSI Newark operation makes 18 arrests, takes down Newark open-air drug market

    Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    NEWARK, N.J. –U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations Newark and multiple federal, state and local partners made 18 arrests of alleged co-conspirators for roles in a drug trafficking organization on July 1 in Newark, New Jersey.

    The arrests are a result of a 14-month HSI Newark investigation with the Newark Police Department and the U.S. District Attorney for the District of New Jersey.

    “In addition to the 18 arrests, HSI’s investigation led to federal charges filed against 24 individuals and we executed seven federal search warrants in and around Essex County, New Jersey,” said HSI Newark Special Agent in Charge Ricky J. Patel during a press conference following the operation. “Law enforcement partnership and teamwork were essential in our success. I am proud to say these alleged conspirators operating the sale of narcotics primarily from the Bradley Court Public Housing Complex have been stopped thanks to thousands of hours of police work. The livelihood of the tenants throughout 10 three-story apartment buildings who have been plagued by this dangerous enterprise for far too long can now feel a sense of safety and security.”

    On July 2, two additional defendants were arrested. Four remain at large.

    HSI Newark’s investigation uncovered a complex criminal enterprise with ties to transnational organized crime, that distributed more than 400 grams of fentanyl and a kilo of heroin. During the takedown operation, approximately $113,000 dollars in bulk cash/drug proceeds, illicit firearms, ammunition, narcotics, including 28 bricks of fentanyl and heroin, and vehicles were seized.

    According to the investigation, the defendants are members or associates of Sex, Money, Murder—a Blood affiliated criminal street gang (“Enterprise” or “the Enterprise”) that controls the drug trade in Bradley Court Housing Complex located near North Munn Avenue and Tremont Avenue in Newark. The Enterprise are also known as Munn Block, M-Blok, and Tombstone Gang (TSG). Munn Block are closely aligned with another Blood affiliated gang known as Voorhees, who operate around Voorhees Street—members and associates of the Enterprise refer to the collective union as “MunnHees”.

    “It is critical for the public to understand that these individuals engaged in the most dangerous of action, were armed and were involved in shootings,” said SAC Patel. “They peddled narcotics to include fentanyl, heroin, and crack cocaine, all while risking the lives of those around them for power and money. Surveillance, undercover activity and electronic monitoring were just some of the necessary steps needed to bring these individuals to justice.”

    For over a year, law enforcement conducted extensive surveillance of the area, conducted numerous controlled purchases of narcotics, seized narcotics through enforcement action, and analyzed telephone records, all of which demonstrated extensive interactions between and among the charged defendants. Members and associates of the Enterprise are known to use social media on a variety of platforms and mobile applications, including Instagram, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp to conduct the business of the Enterprise, communicate with one another, promote the Enterprise through sharing photographs and videos, and further the Enterprise’s goals. Specifically, the Enterprise uses the release and promotion of drill rap songs and music videos on social media to intimidate rival gang members, witnesses, and other members of the community, and to promote the Enterprise.

    “For far too long, the Bloods have overtaken the Bradley Court Housing Complex — turning its courtyards and residential buildings into a hub for pumping deadly fentanyl into the city of Newark, while endangering the lives of the citizens who call this community home.” said U.S. Attorney Alina Habba. “This poison has ripped families apart and stolen countless lives. That stops today. These arrests affirm my office’s commitment to taking guns and drugs off the streets and serves as a clear warning to anyone who considers engaging in violent activity. The defendants in this case, as in all criminal cases, are presumed innocent unless, and until proven guilty. However, everyone should understand that if you spread this poison or engage in this violent activity, we will use every resource necessary to find you, dismantle your operation, and prosecute you.”

    Other agencies who supported HSI Newark’s investigation and operations were the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Marshals Service, Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, the New Jersey State Police, Newark Police Department, East Orange Police Department and the Newark Housing Authority Security Department.

    Shamon Freshley, a/k/a “Hitta,” 26, Orlando Pizarro, a/k/a “Lando,” 26, Zakir Jefferson, a/k/a “Gu,” a/k/a “Tank,” 26, Quayyon Johnson, a/k/a “Weeze,” 22, Melvin Faines, a/k/a “Spaz,” 34, Afrika Islam, a/k/a “Sexx,” 29, Shaheem Webb, a/k/a “YC,” 23, Eustace Weeks, a/k/a “Juxx,” 26, Ali Baker, a/k/a “Surf,” 34, Jose Ward, a/k/a “Hec,” 22, Brandon Sneed, a/k/a “Pops,” 31, Eric Banks, a/k/a “Lil Maneskii,” 19, Tauheed Carney, a/k/a “Bmunn,” 21, Tykee Stokes, a/k/a “Big,” 32, Shafeek Barker, a/k/a “Sha,” 28, Ibn Perry, a/k/a “Loop,” 38, Alvin Jones, a/k/a “Lucky,” 41, Kirk Mansook, a/k/a “Crow,” 39, Tyjanique Green, a/k/a “Ski,” 24, Jubar Hughes, a/k/a “Dudu,” 27, Daisean Williams, a/k/a “Khaos,” 22, Jason Wardlaw, a/k/a “Jayr,” 30, and Rana James a/k/a “Pooh,” 28, all of Essex County, New Jersey, were charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine.

    Sebastian Pierrecent, a/k/a “Sosa,” 21, Quayyan Johnson, and Tauheed Carney are also each charged with possession of a machine gun. In addition, Pierrecent is charged with possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon.

    Pierrecent, Johnson, and Carney, are also charged with possession of a machine gun that was used in the June 17 shooting in rival gang territory near Mapes Avenue in Newark.

    The defendants charged in the drug conspiracy face a mandatory minimum penalty of 10 years in prison, maximum potential penalty of life in prison, and a $10 million fine. Pierrecent, Johnson, and Carney each face up to 10 years in prison for possession of the machinegun. Pierrecent faces up to 15 years in prison for possession of firearms and ammunition as a convicted felon.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Fallout: Spies on Norfolk Island – SBS podcast

    Pacific Media Watch

    In July 1985, Australia’s Pacific territory of Norfolk Island (pop. 2188) became the centre of a real life international spy thriller.

    Four French agents sailed there on board the Ouvéa, a yacht from Kanaky New Caledonia, after bombing the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland, killing Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira.

    The Rainbow Warrior was the flagship for a protest flotilla due to travel to Moruroa atoll to challenge French nuclear tests.

    Australian police took them into custody on behalf of their New Zealand counterparts but then, bafflingly, allowed them to sail away, never to face justice.

    On the 40th anniversary of the bombing (10 July 2025), award-winning journalist Richard Baker goes on an adventure from Paris to the Pacific to get the real story – and ultimately uncover the role that Australia played in the global headline-making affair.

    The programme includes an interview with Pacific journalist David Robie, author of Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage and Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior. David’s article about this episode is published at Declassified Australia here.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Fallout: Spies on Norfolk Island – SBS podcast

    Pacific Media Watch

    In July 1985, Australia’s Pacific territory of Norfolk Island (pop. 2188) became the centre of a real life international spy thriller.

    Four French agents sailed there on board the Ouvéa, a yacht from Kanaky New Caledonia, after bombing the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland, killing Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira.

    The Rainbow Warrior was the flagship for a protest flotilla due to travel to Moruroa atoll to challenge French nuclear tests.

    Australian police took them into custody on behalf of their New Zealand counterparts but then, bafflingly, allowed them to sail away, never to face justice.

    On the 40th anniversary of the bombing (10 July 2025), award-winning journalist Richard Baker goes on an adventure from Paris to the Pacific to get the real story – and ultimately uncover the role that Australia played in the global headline-making affair.

    The programme includes an interview with Pacific journalist David Robie, author of Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage and Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior. David’s article about this episode is published at Declassified Australia here.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, Wairoa Gorge Road, Wairoa Valley (Tasman District)

    Source: New Zealand Police

    One person has died following a truck crash in Wairoa Valley, Tasman District, this morning.

    Police were notified at 9.40am that a logging truck had crashed on Wairoa Gorge Road.

    The driver was unresponsive when emergency services arrived and sadly was unable to be revived.

    The road is closed while the Serious Crash Unit conducts a scene examination.
     

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Jamestown man pleads guilty to enticing travel to engage in sexual activity

    Source: United States Department of Justice (Human Trafficking)

    BUFFALO, N.Y.- U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo announced today that Anthony Burris, 34, of Jamestown, NY, pleaded guilty before Senior U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny to two counts of enticing travel to engage in sexual activity, which carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, and a $250,000 fine.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Maeve E. Huggins, who is handling the case, stated that between January and March 11, 2021, Burris coerced Victim 1, a woman suffering from drug addiction, to perform commercial sex acts. He did so by threatening the use of physical violence, and by supplying, and at times withholding, quantities of controlled substances. Burris, who knew Victim 1 was physically addicted to controlled substances, also provided transportation, housing, a cellular phone, and food to Victim 1, who was homeless during this time. In exchange, Victim 1 performed commercial sex acts and gave the proceeds to Burris, who posted online advertisements on Skipthegames.com, which contained sexually suggestive photographs of Victim 1. Burris then transported Victim 1 to various locations in the Western District of New York and elsewhere, including to Pennsylvania, to engage in these commercial sex acts.

    Between June 2020, and March 11, 2021, Burris coerced a second victim (Victim 2) to perform commercial sex acts, once again threatening physical violence, and providing money for the purchase of controlled substances, and by supplying, and at times withholding, quantities of controlled substances. Like Victim 1, Burris knew Victim 2 was physically addicted to controlled substances and homeless. Victim 2 performed commercial sex acts and gave the proceeds to the defendant. Burris also posted ads for Victim 2 on Skipthegames.com and transported Victim 2 to various locations in the Western District of New York and elsewhere, including Pennsylvania, to perform commercial sex acts.

    The plea is the result of an investigation by the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office, under the direction of Sheriff James B. Quattrone, Homeland Security Investigations, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Erin Keegan, the Amherst Police Department, under the direction of Chief Scott Chamberlin, and the Millcreek, PA, Police Department, under the direction of Chief Carter Mook. 

    Sentencing is scheduled for October 8, 2025, before Judge Skretny.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Freemans Bay homicide: Charge laid as enquiries continue

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A woman will appear in court in connection with an investigation underway into the discovery of human remains in Freemans Bay on Tuesday.

    Police have been investigating since officers located the body of a newborn baby in a wheelie bin outside an address on Renall Street.

    Detective Inspector Scott Beard, of Auckland City CIB, says a 32-year-old woman is expected to appear in court.

    “At this stage we have charged the woman with interfering with human remains, and she is due to appear in the Auckland District Court,” he says.

    “We believe this appearance will be via audio-visual link.

    “A post-mortem examination was carried out on the baby yesterday, the results of which are still pending.

    “We are conscious that this is a very delicate situation, and we are ensuring there is support in place for the woman.”

    Cordons around Renall Street have since been stood down.

    Detective Inspector Beard says Police are still carrying out enquiries at a specific property on the street.

    “Our enquiries remain ongoing and it will take some time for a thorough investigation to be completed,” he says.

    “We are continuing to ask for those in the community that might have information or CCTV footage that could assist us to get in touch.”

    Anyone with information can update Police online now or call 105, using the reference number 250630/9878 or citing ‘Operation Yarrow’.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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