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1481. Gun buyback scheme announced  
Police Minister Stuart Nash and Finance Minister Grant Robertson have announced details of the firearms buyback scheme.  
1482. Importing guns to NZ faster than before  
Chris Cahill spoke to Morning Report about how streamlining the process to import a gun into NZ has sped up the permit process.  
1483. Gangsters arriving from Australia adding to escalating violence linked with meth dealing  
National Organised Crime Unit boss Det Supt Greg Williams told TVNZ1 Breakfast that Australian deportees have changed the gang landscape.  
1484. Experts discuss NZ’s problem with methamphetamine  
Chris Cahill joined Massey University's Chris Wilkins on Breakfast to discuss the problem of methamphetamine in NZ.  
1485. NZPA disagrees with IPCA findings in excessive force case  
Chris Cahill disagreed with the findings of an IPCA report which criticised an officer for excessive use of force in a custody unit.  
1486. Aiming for accurate gun data  
Since March, there has been a new way for Police to capture firearms data and it is already producing more accurate and telling results.  
1487. Aiming for accurate gun data  
Since March, there has been a new way for Police to capture firearms data and it is already producing more accurate and telling results.  
1488. Cadet system that helped change policing  
Eleven members of the first police cadet wing, the 1957 Sidney Holland Wing, gathered in Rotorua recently for a 62-year reunion.  
1489. Nurturing the next generation... and beyond  
A Police-led early intervention programme with long-term goals is bringing help and hope to young mums and their babies. By Ellen Brook  
1490. OBITUARY: A man for all policing seasons  
Brion Duncan’s career with Police spanned decades, roles and nations, taking him from the beat and rising to an assistant commissioner.  
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