Parliament Occupation Investigators Seek Public Assistance
Police investigating criminal activity on the final day
of the occupation at
Parliament grounds earlier this year
are appealing for the public’s help to
identify 15
people.
To date, the investigation phase has led to
nine prosecutions and a supported
resolution referral for
one youth.
This is in addition to the 250 people
arrested between Wednesday 9 February
and Friday 4 March
2022.
Detective Inspector Paul Berry says Police
continue to review more than 15
terabytes of photographs
and videos to identify anyone involved in
violent
criminal offending.
“This is an enormous
task and while we’ve made significant progress
through
our investigations, we now need the public’s
help.
“If you recognise anyone from these images,
please provide information to
Police by calling Crime
Stoppers on 0800 555 111 and reference Op Convoy with
the
relevant photo number,” he says.
Information can
also be provided online at http://www.crimestoppers-nz.org
You
can also view this release, including images,
at:
https://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/parliament-occupation-investigators-seek-public-assistance
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