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Online campaign against the Taihape police

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From: Mike Davis

Dear Ministry of Justice,

We are seeking information regarding the online complaint and campaign about the Taihape police being corrupt that we just read online. It involves Harry Hughes, Constable manvir, Liam Robinson and Jack leasi of the Taihape police.

If what I have read is true the New Zealand police need to fire those officers. In the allegations of The corruption are quite serious it's something needs to be done about this.

I've read the documentation and the story and it's 100% true all four police officers involve from Taihape a lying in official Court documents and police disclosures so I would like information regarding this in an explanation to what the hell's going on in taihape

Yours faithfully,

Richard vial

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Tçnâ koe Richard,

 

Thank you for emailing the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry).

 

The Ministry acknowledges receipt of your request under the Official
Information Act 1982.  Specifically, you requested:

 

“We are seeking information regarding the online complaint and campaign
about the Taihape police being corrupt that we just read online. It
involves Harry Hughes, Constable manvir, Liam Robinson and Jack leasi of
the Taihape police.

 

If what I have read is true the New Zealand police need to fire those
officers. In the allegations of The corruption are quite serious it's
something needs to be done about this.

 

I've read the documentation and the story and it's 100% true all four
police officers involve from Taihape a lying in official Court documents
and police disclosures so I would like information regarding this in an
explanation to what the hell's going on in taihape”

 

The Ministry does not hold the information you have requested.  The
Ministry sought transfer of your request to the New Zealand Police, and
they have advised they do not hold any information relevant to your
request.  Therefore, I am refusing your request under section 18(g)(i) as
the information requested is not held by the Ministry and there are no
grounds for believing it is held by another agency subject to the Act.

 

You have the right under section 28 of the OIA to seek a review of the
Ministry’s response from the Ombudsman.  The Ombudsman’s contact details
are available at: [1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz

 

 

Ngâ mihi,
Sarah

 

 

   

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