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BOP Police to send staff to Christchurch
Tuesday, 22 February 2011, 8:10 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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BOP Police to send staff to Christchurch
The Bay of Plenty
Police District is in the process of mobilising a group of
Police staff to deploy to the Christchurch area to assist
with the earthquake recovery effort.
The Bay of Plenty
District Commander, Superintendent Glenn Dunbier, says a
group of staff from across the Bay of Plenty District will
travel to Christchurch. It is likely that they will depart
for the region within the next few days.
“Clearly this
is a serious situation which requires an urgent
response.
“Our thoughts are with everyone in the region
– including those Police staff and other emergency
services who are already working hard on the ground.
“We
are pleased that we are able to lend our support to this
national effort, and this support will be offered on an
ongoing basis as
required.”
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