Chair of inquiry into promotion of top cop revealed
Chair and scope of government inquiry into Wally Haumaha's promotion revealed.
Chair and scope of government inquiry into Wally Haumaha's promotion revealed.
The officer at the centre of the incident believes his actions were justified.
Wally Haumaha bullying claims: Three women left police Head Quarters.
Dashcam footage shows the driver attempt to evade police, pulling out onto SH3.
The woman raped by Brad Shipton and Bob Schollum says Wally Haumaha should resign.
EDITORIAL: The picture of sexual crime in our corner of supposed paradise is disturbing.
More sex crimes are being reported to police, but offenders aren't getting to court.
Police are at the scene of a vicious street fight in Huntly
WARNING, GRAPHIC: Rookie cop fatally shot an unarmed man on only his fourth day of duty.
A Police chase has injured two in Ellerslie last night.
Martin Carroll is a dedicated policeman by trade but a passionate silversmith in his own time.
The ‘World’s Most Entertaining Police Recruitment Video’ was launched by New Zealand Police in a bid to attract hundreds of new cops to apply. / NZ Police
The Indiana policeman was not aware he had walked onto a movie set.
Already there has been a death, a robbery, burglaries - and it's only 9am.
Statistics show that New Zealand officers who pull the trigger are becoming more deadly.
Police have today released the results of their decade-long overhaul.
Police Commissioner Mike Bush has opened up about a historic drink driving conviction.
A false police checkpoint set up by police to target euthanasia supporters is part of a police investigation into a suspected assisted suicide in June.
Source: Calender Girls Christchurch Facebook
Dog bites, bullying, dangerous driving and bad language are some of the reasons people have complained about police in the first six months of the year.
Police patrol dogs have new harnesses that protect them in the same way stab-resistant vests protect their handlers. Source: NZ Police
The circumstances which led to a suspected "suicide by cop" shooting in an Auckland park will become clearer when an independent report is released soon.
On June 3, 1941 the first 10 female officers began training to enter the New Zealand Police.
What would you do if you saw an obviously drunk man trying to ride away on his scooter? That's the question the police have posed.
Young Africans claim police have stopped them on the streets or in cars for no apparent reason except their colour, beaten them, and told them to "go back to your country".
The sheep tale was a laugh but dire results of Papatoetoe car pursuit shows policy does more harm than good.
Something happened this week that gave me a lot to ponder. I've been ruminating on it for days.
These disturbing contracts seem symptomatic of an unfortunate attitude that has permeated the public service under this Government. Its "no surprises" principle seeks to control the release of any information which might be awkward to explain.
Twice this week, the nation was moved by the way a white cop confronted a black teenaged girl and her mobile phone. For very different reasons.