I recently delivered a eulogy at the funeral of retired Assistant Commissioner Graeme Dallow. He was a senior headquarters officer and extremely well thought of.
Constable Bryan Ward and his faithful sidekick, Bobby the police dog, might be the most popular police team in the country. They haven’t arrested anyone recently, caught any burglars, busted any crime rings or even issued a speeding ticket, but they work on a formidable frontline where others fear to tread – large groups of boisterous schoolchildren. By Ellen Brook.
With years of experience under his belt, the Police Association’s newest field officer, former Police sergeant Ron Lek, is no stranger to either the frontline or the workings of the Association.
A first-person account from a Gisborne constable who was one of more than 60 police officers sent to Māori prophet Rua Kenana’s remote community at Maungapohatu in 1916.