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1171. Criminal behaviour more conspicuous in Nelson during lockdown  
Tasman Police say one of the side effects of the coronavirus lockdown has been the increased visibility of criminal activity in the community.  
1172. National organised crime team sets up in South Island  
Bikie gangs with international links will be the focus of a new specialist police squad dedicated to tackling organised crime across the South Island.  
1173. Police allegedly assaulted during North Otago police chase  
A woman has been charged with assaulting police after a police pursuit in North Otago.  
1174. Canada bans assault-style weapons after shooting rampage  
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced an immediate ban on the sale and use of assault-style weapons in Canada.  
1175. International camaraderie  
Doing chores outside his sole-charge station in Haast this past year has led West Coast cop Paul Gurney to make two international police friends.  
1176. In at the deep end  
New Police Commissioner Andy Coster says police are putting in an “awesome” performance in the lockdown and he feels privileged to step in as their commissioner at this time.  
1177. Covid-19: From the frontline  
Frontline police settled into their role policing level 4 once their operating instructions became clear, and their worries for the safety of themselves and their families were eased.  
1178. Police News May 2020  
Trapped in a steel cage: car rammings on the rise; Covid-19: from the frontline; and challenges for the new commissioner.  
1179. Trapped in a steel cage  
Rammings are increasing year on year as offenders target police in their vehicles, putting lives at risk and causing millions of dollars in damage.  
1180. Iam Keen (May 2020)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
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