Student loan default border arrest. What is the Official criminal charge called?

Craig Ryan made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police

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From: Craig Ryan

Dear New Zealand Police,
I am requesting to know the official term or charge that one would be charged with when being arrested at a border in New Zealand for being in default of a student loan.

Yours faithfully,

Craig Ryan

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New Zealand Police

Dear Craig

Thank you for your email, which we have forwarded to the correct
department for follow-up.

Sincerely

Public Affairs Team

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Date: 05/09/2013 06:50PM
Subject: Official Information Act request - Student loan default border
arrest. What is the Official criminal charge called?

     Dear New Zealand Police,
     I am requesting to know the official term or charge that one would
     be charged with when being arrested at a border in New Zealand for
     being in default of a student loan.
    
     Yours faithfully,
    
     Craig Ryan
    
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From: SMITH, Jason
New Zealand Police


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Dear Craig

 

Please find attached the New Zealand Police response your email to the
Police general enquiry line.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Jason Smith
Executive and Ministerial Services | New Zealand Police - Nga Pirihimana O
Aotearoa

P   +64 4 470 7107 | Ext: 44407 

E   [1][email address]
Police National Headquarters, 180 Molesworth Street, PO Box 3017,
Wellington, 6140, New Zealand

[2]www.police.govt.nz

 

 

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CTownsend left an annotation ()

I don't know the legal term but the general term is - "Exile".

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