Purpose of National Gang database.
Jack Hulls made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Jack Hulls
Dear New Zealand Police,
I want to get a better understanding of the purpose of the National Gang Database.
What is the purpose of the database?
What gets a person added to the database?
How/why would a person get removed from the database?
Would the database list people who are dead?
Would the database list people who have left New Zealand?
Yours faithfully,
Jack Hulls
From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Jack
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request below, received by Police on 31 March 2022.
Your request is being actioned pursuant to the Act.
You can expect a response to your request on or before 3 May 2022.
Ngā mihi
Fiona
Ministerial Services
Police National Headquarters
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Jack
I refer to your request of 31 March 2022 for the following information:
I want to get a better understanding of the purpose of the National Gang Database.
What is the purpose of the database?
What gets a person added to the database?
How/why would a person get removed from the database?
Would the database list people who are dead?
Would the database list people who have left New Zealand?
Unfortunately we were not be able to meet the due date of 3 May 2022.
I can confirm that your request has been compiled and is currently progressing through our internal consultation process. Although I am unable to confirm a release date at this stage, in normal circumstances this process can take up to eight working days.
Please accept our apologies for the delay in providing you with a response to your query. We are endeavouring to provide this to you as soon as possible.
Many thanks, Brittany
Ministerial Services, PNHQ
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Jack
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 31 March 2022.
Please accept our apologies for the delay in providing you with this
response.
Ngā mihi,
Jeremy
Ministerial Services |
Strategy & Partnerships |PNHQ
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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()
NZ Police has acted unlawfully here, and it seems clearly unreasonable that they did not try to contact you ahead of the legal due date of your request to inform you that they would fail to meet their legal obligations here.
I recommend you complain to the Ombudsman about this: https://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/get-...
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