13 new police for Wellington districts
Thirteen of the 75 police recruits graduating from the Police College today will be posted to Police Stations in the
Wellington area.
Police Minister George Hawkins said the new recruits would make an immediate contribution to policing efforts over the
Christmas/New Year holiday period.
"This training wing means the Government has now added 345 new probationary constables to the sworn Police strength
during the last twelve months.
"In pursuit of efforts to ensure Police officers are brought into the force with the maturity to handle the job the
average age of the recruits is 30 – the oldest recruit being 48 years old.
"Members of the Brigadier Tim Brewer Wing come from a wide range of previous employment backgrounds including
accountancy, teaching, building, hairdressing, the military, full-time parenting and non-sworn Police service. 20
percent of the new recruits are women.
The graduates now begin a two-year period of on the job training before becoming fully-fledged Constables with the
opportunity to work in range of specialist police careers.
Constable Paul Carpenter, who is to be posted to Paraparaumu, won the Holden Tactical Skills and Safety Prize (awarded
for the overall best achievement in defensive tactics, firearms and driving skills). Constable Carpenter also won the
Physical Training and Defensive Tactics Award.
Three other graduates due to be posted to Wellington; Constables Stephen Cross, James Cowen and Thomas Ransfield were
awarded Police Association prizes for Section Achievement.
The patron of the wing was Brigadier Tim Brewer who was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in
2003 for his services to the NZ Army Territorial Forces. In his private life Brigadier Brewer is a litigation lawyer in
New Plymouth. He has also been a Law Commissioner (1997-2001).