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Prime Minister’s Auckland office cordoned off by police after fire

Prime Minister’s Auckland office cordoned off by police after fire
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Police are investigating a suspicious fire that occurred at the Auckland office of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. No staff members were harmed, and the area was cordoned off for a scene examination.

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An incident involving the office of a head of government is a significant security matter that draws public attention to political safety and potential threats.

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Police are investigating a fire at Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s Auckland office as “suspicious”.

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