
Aviation Security officers to help police enforce lockdown
Customs and Immigration may also help, and the Defence Force remains on standby, too.
Customs and Immigration may also help, and the Defence Force remains on standby, too.
"This is what is going to burst the bubble," a Tauranga witness said of the large numbers.
Police said the crash would not have happened if they were abiding by the lockdown laws.
The Weekend Herald joined police on the front line as they set up long weekend checkpoints
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Police on Covid-19 checkpoints are pleased with the level of compliance from Kiwis
Police are reminding people "of the alert level 4 restrictions, which remain in place".
Fears the real number will be higher too, as many cases may not be reported to police.
Almost 500 people have breached the national Covid-19 lockdown rules.
Police are manning a number of beaches to head off lockdown-breaching surfers.
A South Island checkpoint has already turned around 8 cars hoping for an Easter getaway.
Police Eagle helicopter trial leads to hundreds of arrests in Christchurch.
Whangārei's Women's Refuge has had more calls than normal for help from women in crisis.
Police want to find a man they believe is breaking into cars parked at Auckland hospitals
Dogs at the property were in such a poor condition that some had to be put down.
Eight police staff have been spat at - a crime punishable by 14 years in prison.
Anyone travelling at Easter, breaking lockdown rules, could be arrested.
Police can enter a home or office is they suspect an unsanctioned gathering.
Police say they are determined to identify and prosecute those who supply illicit drugs.
Nearly 300 people have been caught breaking the rules since the lockdown began.
Nearly 70 people linked to the wedding have now tested positive for Covid-19.
Police want people to stay off the water, stay home and stay safe.
The fishermen were caught on camera breaking lockdown rules in Bucklands Beach.
The Auckland family of 4 say they're too scared to go outside.
Jarrod Mangels who killed his neighbour but was not caught for 16 years, refused parole
Newly appointed Commissioner of Police Andrew Coster has been with the force since 1997.
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The two people don't appear to be connected and were arrested separately.