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From: Joshua Grainger
12 January 2012
Dear New Zealand Police,
I would like to request under the Official Information Act any
guides, manuals, instructions, or guidelines issued or produced by
the Police to staff regarding investigating computer crime, or
"E-Crime." Can this please include any training documentation
provided to staff in the National Cyber Crime Centre (NC3) in how
they are to process evidence and handle investigations.
I note that according the the 2005 court judgement R v Good the
police produce a guide called "E-Crime — a Guide to E-Crime
Investigations": maybe this would be a good place to start?
(although please don't restrict my request to just this document)
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Grainger
New Zealand Police
13 January 2012
Dear Joshua
I have forwarded your query to the correct department.
Kind regards
PUBLIC AFFAIRS TEAM
NZ POLICE
-----Joshua Grainger <[FYI contact email]> wrote: -----
To: OIA requests at New Zealand Police <[New Zealand Police request email]>
From: Joshua Grainger <[FYI contact email]>
Date: 13/01/2012 02:04AM
Subject: Official Information request: Guides for E-Crime Investigations
Dear New Zealand Police,
I would like to request under the Official Information Act any
guides, manuals, instructions, or guidelines issued or produced by
the Police to staff regarding investigating computer crime, or
"E-Crime." Can this please include any training documentation
provided to staff in the National Cyber Crime Centre (NC3) in how
they are to process evidence and handle investigations.
I note that according the the 2005 court judgement R v Good the
police produce a guide called "E-Crime — a Guide to E-Crime
Investigations": maybe this would be a good place to start?
(although please don't restrict my request to just this document)
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Grainger
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From: Joshua Grainger
13 February 2012
Dear New Zealand Police,
The legal deadline for reply to my request passed today, according
to the response time calculator on the Ombudsman website
(http://www.ombudsmen.parliament.nz/calcu...).
Can I please receive an update on my request ASAP.
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Grainger
From: FYI Requests
5 March 2012
Dear Mr Grainger
I attach the reply to your request on e-crime guides. Unfortunately the
E-crime guide document itself will not scan in full. Can you provide a
postal address so that I can post the document out to you?
Thank you
Teresa McMahon
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From: FYI Requests
5 March 2012
Dear Mr Grainger
Further to the message below, this email has the reply attached. Apologies
for the error,
Teresa McMahon
From: MCMAHON, Teresa
Sent: Tuesday, 6 March 2012 10:24
To: 'FYI Requests'
Subject: Reply on e-crime guide
Dear Mr Grainger
I attach the reply to your request on e-crime guides. Unfortunately the
E-crime guide document itself will not scan in full. Can you provide a
postal address so that I can post the document out to you?
Thank you
Teresa McMahon
===============================================================
WARNING
The information contained in this email message is intended for the
addressee only and may contain privileged information. It may also be
subject to the provisions of section 50 of the Policing Act 2008, which
creates an offence to have unlawful possession of Police property. If you
are not the intended recipient of this message or have received this
message in error, you must not peruse, use, distribute or copy this
message or any of its contents.
Also note, the views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect
those of the New Zealand Police. If you have received this message in
error, please email or telephone the sender immediately
From: FYI Requests
5 March 2012
Hi Joshua
I managed to get this document from another source so here it is, plus the
letter of reply again.
Teresa McMahon
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addressee only and may contain privileged information. It may also be
subject to the provisions of section 50 of the Policing Act 2008, which
creates an offence to have unlawful possession of Police property. If you
are not the intended recipient of this message or have received this
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From: Joshua Grainger
5 March 2012
Dear Teresa,
Thank you for processing my request. I had filed a complaint with
the Ombudsman about my request not being answered within the
deadline, but I will now be withdrawing that complaint.
Yours sincerely,
Joshua Grainger
From: FYI Requests
6 March 2012
Thanks Joshua. I have let the Ombudsman's office know that we have sent
the reply.
Teresa
From: FYI Requests [mailto:[1][FYI contact email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 6 March 2012 12:11
To: MCMAHON, Teresa
Subject: Re: E-crime guide
Dear Teresa,
Thank you for processing my request. I had filed a complaint with
the Ombudsman about my request not being answered within the
deadline, but I will now be withdrawing that complaint.
Yours sincerely,
Joshua Grainger
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