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Additional Police allocation appeases

Paula Bennett

Wellington, April 12, 2017

I welcome the announcement today about where frontline officers will be based under the Government’s Safer Communities package.

In February this year, we announced a $503 million package for 1125 more police staff, including 880 more frontline officers over the next four years. All 12 Police Districts will receive more Police.

Police Commissioner Mike Bush today announced the number of staff going to each district across the country. Police and Government have a goal of making New Zealand the safest country and this investment will contribute to that.

District Allocation

Now that the Commissioner has allocated these staff, it is up to the District Commanders to work through which areas within the district in which they will be based.

Police have also allocated a number of new staff to other specialist areas including 80 officers to build on Police’s ability to disrupt and dismantle organised crime.

The Safer Communities package also includes a single non-emergency phone number, 12 mobile police stations, around the clock access to the Eagle Helicopter and funding to support Corrections and Justice.

I know the Police are a hardworking team and I look forward to seeing more likeminded, hardworking, committed recruits going through Police College over the next four years so we can get these officers on the beat.

Recruitment high

Police recruit applications are at an all-time high with twice the number of applicants over January and February 2017 as there was over the same period in 2016, which is great to see.

Paula Bennett is Deputy Prime Minister and Police Minister of New Zealand.

Staff Allocations over four years:

District: Allocation
Northland 66
Waitemata 73
Auckland City 72
Counties Manukau 91
Waikato 101
Bay of Plenty 69
Eastern 68
Central 67
Wellington 62
Tasman 24
Canterbury 70
Southern 37
Organised Crime 80
Total staff 880

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