South Auckland police officer charged with making intimate visual recordings

A South Auckland police constable has been charged with three counts of making intimate visual recordings, adding to a series of misconduct cases within the New Zealand police force. The officer has been stood down while the case proceeds through the Manukau District Court.
Why it matters
The case highlights ongoing internal disciplinary issues within the police force, following a broader review of information security controls.
Police have charged a serving officer with three counts of making an intimate visual recording.
The article relies on official police statements and court records to report on criminal charges.
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