Response to Suspicion of Methamphetamine Manufacture and or Inadvertent Exposure
Bryan Stralow made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Bryan Stralow
Dear New Zealand Police,
In line with the Freedom of Information Act, could you please forward your response to the following queries.
1) In response to Police being informed as to a suspected Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratory operating nearby, could you please provide your standard operational procedure when responding to being notified of this.
2) In response to a public area being exposed to potentially harmful gases, could you please forward your standard operational procedure taken to protect the greater public from such a potential health threat.
3) In response to Police being notified of an incident surrounding inadvertent exposure of minors to the byproducts from the manufacture of Methamphetamines, could you please provide your standard operational procedure in order to protect and ensure the health of the minor affected.
Yours faithfully,
Bryan Stralow
New Zealand Police
Good afternoon Mr Stralow,
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act request received
on 8 November 2020.
Your request is being actioned pursuant to the Act.
Kind regards,
Penni
Ministerial Services
PNHQ
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Date: 08/11/2020 03:32PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Official Information request - Response to Suspicion
of Methamphetamine Manufacture and or Inadvertent Exposure
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Dear New Zealand Police,
In line with the Freedom of Information Act, could you please forward your
response to the following queries.
1) In response to Police being informed as to a suspected Methamphetamine
Clandestine Laboratory operating nearby, could you please provide your
standard operational procedure when responding to being notified of this.
2) In response to a public area being exposed to potentially harmful
gases, could you please forward your standard operational procedure taken
to protect the greater public from such a potential health threat.
3) In response to Police being notified of an incident surrounding
inadvertent exposure of minors to the byproducts from the manufacture of
Methamphetamines, could you please provide your standard operational
procedure in order to protect and ensure the health of the minor affected.
Yours faithfully,
Bryan Stralow
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Kia ora Bryan
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 8 November 2020.
Kind regards,
Sarah
PNHQ
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