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1271. Iam Keen (March 2020)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
1272. President's Column: A year on, the hurt endures  
On Sunday, March 15, we, as a country, will pause to remember the horrific events on this date last year. So many lives were torn apart by what the Prime Minister called at the time “an extraordinary…  
1273. Police News March 2020  
Police Welfare Fund manager Pete Hayes retires; former cop Todd Hilleard shares his story of finding a way back from PTSI; former Strike Force Raptor boss Deborah Wallace talks about her career; and…  
1274. Firearms in New Zealand: Where to from here?  
Police Association President Chris Cahill today addressed an Otago University firearms and public health seminar.  
1275. Police raid new Canterbury headquarters of Mongols gang  
Police have seized drugs, cash and firearms in a raid of the new Canterbury headquarters of international bikie gang the Mongols MC.  
1276. Comancheros raid nets millions in cash, cars - leader and lawyer jailed for money laundering  
Tyson Daniels and Andrew Simpson were sentenced in the High Court after pleading guilty to money laundering charges late last year.  
1277. Man accused of stabbing police dog in Whangārei claims it was in self defence  
A man accused of stabbing police dog Caesar during an alleged burglary has appeared in court facing a string of charges.  
1278. 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.  
1279. 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.  
1280. 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.  
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