Theft ex Shop - Hamilton Police
Joshua Rogers made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Joshua Rogers
Dear New Zealand Police,
I would like to formally request the following:
1. Any correspondence from Inspector Bruce Bird in relation to the investigation and resource management on theft ex shop cases.
2. Any memorandum from Bruce Bird to Hamilton Police staff in relation to theft ex shop cases.
3. Any recent (within the last 3 months) orders, memorandums or correspondence relating to Hamilton Police’s handling of Theft ex Shop cases.
4. Any correspondence or memorandum to the Hamilton file management centre in relation to theft ex shop cases
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Rogers
New Zealand Police
Good morning,
I refer to your request for information made under the Official
Information Act 1982
Please see the attached letter in response.
Kind regards,
Kushla Dunning
Sergeant KDDW94
Waikato Information Requests Team
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From: Joshua Rogers
Dear New Zealand Police,
Thank you for your response.
However I have made a complaint to the Ombudsman as I firmly believe there would be emails relating to theft ex shop cases (or more commonly referred to as shoplifting).
I can guarantee if Bruce was to type "shoplifting", "Retail Crime", "Theft ex Shop" in his email search bar numerous emails would come up.
I would like all of those emails as outlined in section one "Any correspondence from Inspector Bruce Bird in relation to the investigation and resource management on theft ex shop cases."
Definition of correspondence from google:
"communication by exchanging letters, emails, or other messages."
Are you now saying Superintendent Bruce Bird has had zero communication with anyone relating to theft ex shop cases and the handling of them in his entire tenor as Superintendent of the Waikato District?
Simply "consulting" with Bruce Bird and him saying there are no memorandums or correspondence is hard to believe. Has he actually searched for any emails? Maybe some that he has forgotten about.
Also section 4 "Any correspondence or memorandum to the Hamilton file management centre in relation
to theft ex shop cases." is not necessarily from Bruce Bird, it could be from anyone in management. Please review this answer.
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Rogers
New Zealand Police
Good Afternoon Joshua Rogers,
I refer to your request for information made under the Official
Information Act 1982 (Information Request IR-01-23-34235).
In relation to the subsequent e-mail that you have tended, I can advise
the following:
o Your subsequent messaging has been received.
o Your submitted Official Information Act request (Information Request
IR-01-23-34235) is considered complete.
o There is no further response to be provided under the scope of the
additional questions that you have raised.
Kind regards,
Wayne Shanks
Senior Sergeant I714
Waikato Operations Group
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