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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The judge investigating the police handling of searches after the mosque attacks - acknowledges officers were operating at high alert

    The judge investigating the police handling of searches after the mosque attacks - acknowledges officers were operating at high alert


    The independent Police Conduct Authority investigated 13 complaints about searches during Operation Whakahaumanu - which aimed to mitigate any future violent acts

    Chair Judge Colin Doherty says in all searches, police used the Search and Surveillance Act so they did not require a warrant - but three searches were found to be unlawful.

    In the three cases - two were gun owners who'd allegedly expressed far right opinions.

    All three were red flagged for making comments on Facebook.

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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    A coroner says he's 'troubled' multiple people were nearby as a child drowned, face down in a Tauranga fountain 8:37

    Entertainment:
    Nicole Kidman is said to be focusing on "family and work" after filing for divorce from her husband of 19 years 8:30

    Politics:
    Trump praises Australia and takes swipe at Rudd during White House meeting with Albanese 8:17

    Cricket:
    New Zealand have been dealt a 65-run defeat in the second T20 cricket international at Christchurch 8:17

    Environment:
    Severe weather's set to ease today, before returning from Thursday 8:17

    Education:
    'Accidental' homeschooling on the rise, as families say schools are not coping 8:07

    Business:
    The country's second-largest electricity gentailer says rising electricity prices are the result of rising lines charges 8:07

    Entertainment:
    Sarah Paulson has paid an emotional tribute to her late friend and co-star Diane Keaton 8:00

    Rugby:
    Injury adversity for Ireland ahead of their test against the All Blacks in Chicago on November 2 7:57

    Business:
    Building a home is a lot more expensive now than it was a decade ago 7:37


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