Police are disappointed at the results of their latest underage alcohol stings, finding two outlets willing to sell alcohol to minors.
Police and Northland District Health Board officials carry out Controlled Purchase Operations at licensed premises throughout Northland to see if they are willing to sell to minors.The latest operations saw underage volunteers, aged 16 and 17 years, attempting to buy alcohol from licensed premises in Kaipara and Far North.
The operations resulted in two sales overall - one sale from the eight outlets tested in the Kaipara operation and one sale from the 11 outlets tested in the Far North operation.
Senior Sergeant John Fagan, Area Prevention Manager, Whangarei/Kaipara police said, "Police are disappointed that a Kaipara premises in our area have failed the Controlled Purchase Operation.
"All premises selling or supplying alcohol are aware that we run these types of operations regularly so should not be surprised that they are being tested. We expect that all premises should guard against sales to young persons and have the right procedures in place".