Police investigating an aggravated robbery in Birkenhead last month have arrested and charged one person.
Just after midnight on Thursday April 13, Police responded to reports of an incident where two men have allegedly entered an address wearing what is described to be New Zealand Police high visibility vests.
Waitematā CIB have been investigating the incident and on Friday executed search warrants at a Manurewa property, arresting one man.
A 32-year-old man appeared over the weekend on charges relating to aggravated assault, kidnapping, committing a burglary with a weapon, and impersonating Police.
He is due to reappear in the North Shore District Court tomorrow – Thursday 4 May.
Waitematā East Area Investigations Manager, Detective Senior Sergeant Nick Poland says the investigation team has been working hard to locate the offenders behind this incident and put them before the Court.
“Police are continuing support the victims that were involved and we hope this arrest brings reassurance to them, as well as the Birkenhead community.
Detective Senior Sergeant Poland says enquiries are ongoing to locate the uniform reportedly used and confirm if it is legitimate New Zealand Police uniform.
“We reiterate that, in general, Police staff will be clearly identifiable in uniform and will be carrying Police identification that can be presented upon request.
“We advise anyone who is dealing with an representative or agency to question their identification if they are unsure.
While there are still a number of enquiries underway, Police are limited in further comment as this matter is now before the Court.
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Anna Thompson/NZ Police