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Police training at city locations this week

Published: Mon 12 Aug 2013 12:43 PM
Police training at city locations this week
Police are reassuring Christchurch residents not to be alarmed if they see
specialist armed units practising in the city this week.
The New Zealand Police national Special Tactics Group will be training in
residential red zone areas and industrial locations in Christchurch during
the week.
Residents in the area and surrounding communities are being advised that the
training exercises will include the use of explosives and firearms.
The exercises are part of a national training camp which runs from today
[Monday 12 August] to Friday [16 August] and also includes exercises at
industrial sites in Harewood and Hornby, as well as the Police Range in
McLeans Island.
Special Tactics Group Commander Inspector Steve Mather says the training will
focus on hostage rescue operations by making forced entry into a range of
domestic housing and commercial buildings.
"It is critical that the STG continue to train and develop their skills
around the various methods of tactical forced entry," he says.
"The large number of vacant, modern construction buildings available in
Christchurch following the earthquakes provides a unique training
opportunity.
"Many of the residents who remain in residential red zone areas have in the
past expressed appreciation that the continued police presence in the area is
valuable for their security.
"However we are also extremely mindful that this type of training has the
potential to alarm residents, and we are making every possible effort to
notify the wider community of this activity."
Inspector Mather says Police have conducted an extensive mail-drop in areas
near the training sites to inform residents about the exercises.
"The few residents and businesses that remain close to the venues have been
personally visited by Police staff and the exercise parameters explained.
"We have also notified schools and pre-schools in areas close to the training
locations.
"At each site, marked Police vehicles will be deployed as cordons where
required. Police Exercise signage will be erected and safety officers
deployed in hi-visibility jackets.
"To further limit possible disruptions the training will only occur between
9am and 8pm each day."
Inspector Mather says the training will use a wide range of the tactical
options available to the Police, from manual breaching tools like
sledgehammers, powered cutting tools and chain saws through to explosive
charges.
During the training, the STG staff will be deployed in full tactical kit and
will be carrying weapons.
A total of 10 New Zealand Police STG staff and four members from various
Australian State Police Tactical Teams will be taking part in the course.
The course is overseen by an international guest instructor from the United
States, to ensure the New Zealand and Australian Police Teams are current
with the latest best practice in terms of tactics and safety.
The training schedule is:
• Monday 12th: Police Range McLeans Island, 0900-1700hrs
• Tuesday 13th: Melody Place, Burwood, 0900-1630hrs
• Wednesday 14th: Smiths Cranes, 484 Johns Rd, 0930-1100hrs;
• Goodman Building, 652 Halswell Junction Rd, 1200-1700hrs
• Thursday 15th: Melody Place, Burwood, 1000-2000hrs
• Friday 16th: Melody Place, Burwood, 0900-1200hrs
ENDS

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