Chris Cahill
'Safer Communities Together' - But where have all the police gone?
2016 has been a tough year for Northland police. Seven homicides, the biggest meth haul in New Zealand history, a growing pile of child abuse files, and a workplace survey that shows officers are… Audio
Crime stats
The president of the Police Association Chris Cahill discusses the latest crime statistics and what they mean for Police resourcing. Audio
Treatment clinics say meth addiction rising despite Govt claims
Drug treatment facilities in NZ seeing rise in use of P, as the Government commits almost 15 million dollars to fighting drug abuse. Audio
Illegal guns a focus for new Police Assn president
The newly elected Police Association president plans to focus on frontline staffing and restriction of firearms, he says.
Smith inquiry documents reveal slack border controls
Police say they're worried border alerts aren't stopping criminals and suspects fleeing the country. They told an inquiry into Phillip John Smith's escape he was just one of many cases. Audio
Police identify person of interest in hunt for killer
Police in Auckland have identified a person of interest as they seek the killer of a homeless man in Balmoral last weekend. Audio
Auckland police try to find killer of homeless man
The police will spend today trying to piece together the last movements of a homeless Auckland man in an effort to find his killer. Maqbool Hussain's body was found by his cousins in a squat in the… Audio
Police search for killer of homeless Auckland man
The police say a homeless man found dead in Auckland was killed in a vicious beating and they're now searching for his killer. Audio
Police raid hits drug bosses again
The police say four of the 10 people arrested today in a multi-million dollar drugs bust were on bail after a high profile raid last year - two of the four they describe as the syndicate bosses. Audio
Charges for man who engineered confrontation
An Auckland man who police say engineered a confrontation in which he was shot by an officer has been charged at his hospital bedside. Audio
Officer in Point Chevalier shooting could be back to work
The Police Association says a man may not have been shot and seriously wounded if officers at the scene had a taser gun. Audio
The Graeme Burton Report
The Police Association says there's no guarantee different police actions could have saved Karl Kuchenbecker's life. Audio
Burton Report (Part 2)
A new report says police 'failed to take ownership' of the re-arrest of convicted murderer Graham Burton. Audio