Operation Corricvale - Police Understand Community's Concerns
New Zealand Police National News Release
12:08pm 16 July 2008
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release.html?id=4131
The Acting Area Commander for North Shore Police Inspector Gary Davey has described the abduction on Monday of Xin Xin
Ma as a parent's worst nightmare.
"As a parent I empathise with the family and relatives of this little girl. I understand their feeling and thoughts at
this time," he said.
"I also understand the community's concerns when an incident has taken place such as the abduction of Xin Xin here in
Harrowglen two days ago."
"Thank fully incidents of abduction are rare in New Zealand."
"In my five years on the North Shore this is unprecedented. My heart goes out to the family, and the community who
reside in this locality."
"I know everyone on the North Shore and throughout New Zealand will be sharing the personal pain being experienced by
the MA family. This includes all police staff, especially those who are currently engaged in the operation to get Xin
Xin back to her family safely and unharmed."
"The North Shore prides itself in being one of the safest cities in New Zealand."
"There is no reason why this incident should affect this status."
"The Chinese community here on the North Shore make a great effort at retaining their culture, while emerging with our
own New Zealand culture."
"I can understand your concerns about safety. Police are here to protect you. We are your police. Numerous Chinese are
now joining New Zealand Police. There are now more than 100 throughout New Zealand."
"Police have the same number of patrols continuing with the business as usual to ensure North Shore City remains the
safest city in New Zealand."
"I encourage the media and members of the public to be patient. We are doing everything we can to ensure Xin Xin will be
safe and unharmed."
"I further encourage the media to report responsibly, as a child's life is at stake," Inspector Davey said.
"Anyone with information on the whereabouts of this missing girl is asked to contact the North Shore CIB urgently. The
number to call is at North Shore Policing Centre on 09 477 5000, OR the confidential text line on 027 27 27 699,"
ENDS