Auckland police are bringing in more than a hundred officers from around the country to cope with the workload expected during the rest of the Rugby World Cup finals.
Yesterday, Assistant Commissioner Allan Boreham said the interest in the business end of the tournament meant police had to bring people in. The region usually relied on its own officers to cover events.
The visiting officers, including some from national headquarters, will raise the complement to 3800.
Auckland Council estimated 128,000 people went to the rugby at Eden Park, attended Diwali Festival of Lights celebrations in the city or soaked up the games at the four fan zones spread across the city.
It was rare for police to work with those numbers of events but crowds had been in "brilliant" form, he said. The celebratory mood led to a quieter than average Saturday night with evictions at the waterfront and Eden Park but no arrests.