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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A finding two Auckland police officers unjustly arrested two people in 2022 - and used excessive force

    A finding two Auckland police officers unjustly arrested two people in 2022 - and used excessive force


    Police had been called to an incident on Hobson Street that September, when an officer pushed a passer-by who was filming.

    He and another man - who also began filming - were arrested for obstruction, then released.

    Both officers were internally sanctioned and one charged with common assault - later dropped.

    Police acknowledge the Independent Police Conduct Authority's findings, and say officers will continue to learn from these situations.

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