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Auckland City receives 13 new Constables

Published: Thu 24 Jul 2003 01:30 PM
24 July 2003 Media Statement
Auckland City receives 13 new Constables
Auckland City policing district will gain 13 new Constables following today’s graduation of Wing 211 from the Royal New Zealand Police College.
Nine of the Constables will be stationed in Auckland Central station and the remainder at Greenlane.
Today’s graduates spent some of their time at the College training alongside 74 former police recruited earlier this year from the United Kingdom. These police began serving in Auckland City and Counties Manukau Districts at the beginning of July.
Wing 211 was made up of 38 males and 18 females aged between 20 and 48 years. They included four former nurses, as well as representatives from all the armed forces, a former croupier, restaurant owner, and househusband. The Wing encompassed a mix of cultures.
While 29 of the Wing will go to the Auckland districts, 19 will be posted throughout the North Island and eight to South Island stations.
The Patron of Wing 211 was Sir Murray Halberg.
ENDS

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