Police Accept IPCA Findings Into Use Of Force During Masterton Arrest
Wellington Acting District Commander Inspector Tracey Thompson:
Police accepts the Independent Police
Conduct Authority’s ruling that the force used during an
arrest in Masterton in 2019 was justified.
Police
arrested a male for obstruction, the male was aggressive
towards staff and was subsequently pepper sprayed.
After
his arrest the male continued to be aggressive and spat an
officer, the male was restrained until other officers
arrived.
The Authority found the use of pepper spray and
restraining the male was justified and
proportionate.
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