Number of Individuals Visited by NZ Police for “extreme views”
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      From: Wes
      
    
    Dear New Zealand Police,
I am requesting information regarding the visitation of individuals by the NZ Police in relation to their “extreme political views”, this is often as a result of posting on various social media sites, for example, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube.
Please provide the number of individuals visited by NZ Police because of their “extreme views” over the past 3 years, please break this information down by political classification (eg: far right / far left), region, date (month / year)
Yours faithfully,
Wes
        From: Ministerial Services
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Tēnā koe Wes
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request below, received by New Zealand Police on 12 June 2021.
Your request is being actioned pursuant to the Act. 
You can expect a response to your request on or before 9 July 2021. 
Kind regards, Michelle
Ministerial Services PNHQ
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        From: Ministerial Services
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Good afternoon Wes
I refer to your request of 13 June 2021 for information regarding data on
 individuals with “extreme views”   
I have been asked to let you know that Police requires an extension of
 time in which to respond to your request, pursuant to section 15A of the
 Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), because the request necessitates
 consultations such that a proper response to the request cannot reasonably
 be made within the original time limit.
                                                      
Police require until 12 August 2021 to provide a substantive response to
 your request. 
You have the right, under section 28(3) of the OIA, to make a complaint to
 an Ombudsman about this extension.
If you wish to discuss any aspect of your request with us, including this
 decision, please feel free to contact [New Zealand Police request email]
 
Kind regards, Michelle
 Ministerial Services PNHQ
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        From: Ministerial Services
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Tçnâ koe Wes
 
I refer to your request of 13 June 2021 for the following information:
 
I am requesting information regarding the visitation of individuals by the
 NZ Police in relation to their “extreme political views”, this is often as
 a result of posting on various social media sites, for example, Facebook,
 Twitter, YouTube.  Please provide the number of individuals visited by NZ
 Police because of their “extreme views” over the past 3 years, please
 break this information down by political classification (eg: far right /
 far left), region, date (month / year).
 
The workgroup compiling your response have advised they would like to
 speak with you in order to clarify your request and provide you with as
 full a response as possible.
 
Could you please provide a contact number to
 [1][email address] by 6 July 2021. We will contact you
 directly to discuss and clarify your request.
 
Ngâ mihi
 Fiona
 Ministerial Services
 PNHQ
 
 
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      From: Wes
      
    
    Dear Ministerial Services,
You have provided an email that is hidden by the Official Information Request website, thus, have no ability to comply with your request within the requested timeline. I have contacted the system administrator to pass on the information but I am unsure this will occur.
In regard to you request to clarify, I will expand upon the original request.
I am requesting information on the number of visits from NZ Police, that members of the public have been receiving over the past few years. These visits are often citied in regard to "extreme views" posted online. For example, Police turn up to identified addresses, asking residents of those homes about their political views, specific comments they made online, what books they read, YouTube channels they watched and their views on "protected communities".
Below are my requests:
 - The number of individuals visited for "extreme views" over the past 3 years. 
- As the reason for the visit is cited as the individual having "extreme views", I am requesting the split of individuals classified by NZ Police as having either "extreme far right views" or "extreme far left views".
- How these individuals were identified by NZ Police as having "extreme views"
- Why they were visited by NZ Police after having views that are perceived to be "extreme"
- What was done after these visits have occurred and how was this information used?
Regards,
Wes
        From: Ministerial Services
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Tenâ koe Wes
The workgroup compiling your response have advised they would still like to speak with you in order to clarify your request. Could you please provide a contact phone number to [email address] by 6 July 2021. On confirmation of your phone number we will contact you directly to discuss and clarify your request.
Ngâ mihi
 Fiona
 Ministerial Services
 PNHQ
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      From: Wes
      
    
    Dear Ministerial Services,
As mentioned, I am unable to see any email addresses through the OIA platform.
Please outline where you require clarification within the limits of this platform.
Regards,
Wes
        From: Ministerial Services
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Tenâ koe Wes
I have separated out the email address with spaces which hopefully means you can access it - ministerial.services @ police.govt.nz. 
Ngâ mihi
 Fiona
 Ministerial Services
 PNHQ
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        From: Ministerial Services
        New Zealand Police
      
    
    Kia ora Wes
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
 request, received by New Zealand Police on 13 June 2021.
Kind regards, Brittany
 Ministerial Services PNHQ
 
 
 
 
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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
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