Please attribute to Inspector Phil Edwards, Taup¨ Police Area Commander:
Police are in general pleased with behaviour during last Friday¡¯s tangi and subsequent procession to Taup¨ crematorium.
An operation to monitor the behaviour of those involved was carried out by Police.
The one person seen displaying antisocial driving behavior was apprehended, and his vehicle impounded for sustained loss of traction in Taup¨.
A 19-year-old man is due to appear in the Taup¨ District Court on August 30 charged with sustained loss of traction, and his driver¡¯s license has been suspended.
Multiple Police teams, including the Gang Harm Reduction Team, Iwi Liaison, Taup¨ area Police staff, including CIB and Western Bay of Plenty staff, monitored the tangi and subsequent procession, with very clear expectations of zero unlawful behavior.
Multiple checkpoints were conducted in both the Taup¨ and Mangakino areas, and with assistance from Taup¨ District Council, there was traffic management at intersections where required.
¡°Police worked alongside the wh¨¡nau, and gang leaders leading up to and throughout the tangi, with - in general - good driving behavior across the tangi and procession,¡± Inspector Edwards says.
Police would like to thank the members of the public for their patience.
Police encourage the public to report any instances of unlawful activity on the road to us, so we can take appropriate action.
Please contact 111 if it is happening now or report other matters to Police by calling 105 or going online to /use-105.
ENDS
Issued by Police Media Centre