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1251. Pacific drug trade a 'significant' part of Jacinda Ardern's talks with Fijian PM Frank Bainimarama  
The government is investing $11 million over three years into a programme aimed at helping Fijian police tackle drug trafficking in the region.  
1252. Police will need to think outside the square following Holden axing, says association president  
Police Association president Chris Cahill says police will have to think outside the box for their next fleet vehicle.  
1253. Napier boy swept out to sea: Rescuers beaten back by huge waves at Te Awa  
Two police officers entered the water to try and save the boy.  
1254. Govt charges ahead with law to tackle gangs with guns  
The Arms Legislation Bill, which includes a firearms register and new offences and penalties, had its second reading in Parliament on Wednesday.  
1255. Right to silence challenged over boy's beating  
Chris Cahill joined The Panel to talk about calls to change the right to silence, after a 4-year-old boy was beaten and seriously injured.  
1256. Holden axing presents 'real challenge' for police - Chris Cahill  
NZPA is watching with interest to see what will happen to the police vehicle fleet in the aftermath of the decision to axe the Holden car brand.  
1257. Lasers pointed at police Eagle chopper  
The chopper was "lasered" twice on the first night it was on patrol in Christchurch while helping search for a victim.  
1258. Gang violence spikes around country  
Detective Superintendent Greg Williams, Police national manager of organised crime, speaks to Nine to Noon about increasing gang violence.  
1259. New Eagle police helicopter to be trialled in Christchurch  
Police Commissioner Mike Bush announced the five-week trial at a hangar at Christchurch Airport on Monday.  
1260. Police release name of constable who died after south Auckland crash  
Constable Naomi McRae has been named as the off-duty police officer who died following a crash in south Auckland's Karaka.  
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