Police acknowledge IPCA findings into pursuit in Auckland City
Police acknowledge the findings by the Independent Police Conduct Authority which found a Police officer acted
inappropriately following a pursuit in Auckland City early last year.
On 4 March 2018 at around 3.22am, Police staff attempted to stop a speeding vehicle on St Lukes Road.
The vehicle failed to stop for Police and a pursuit was initiated.
Eagle Helicopter and a number of Police units were called to assist and the vehicle only stopped after it was spiked by
Police staff on Khyber Pass Road.
Auckland City District Commander Superintendent Karyn Malthus says Police acknowledge the IPCA’s findings that one of
the arresting officers acted unprofessionally by presenting pepper spray at one of the passengers and used offensive
language when the passenger was actively resisting Police arrest.
“We would note that the officer left Police completely unrelated to this complaint after having served the community for
a significant number of years and was not interviewed as part of this process.
Having said that, we do want to make it very clear that using offensive or derogatory language is completely
unacceptable and not in line with Police values.
“The allegation made against the officer that he had kicked the passenger in the head was not substantiated and a number
of officers who were assisting in arresting the passenger never saw this happen.
The IPCA has acknowledged this,” says Superintendent Malthus.
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