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South Auckland police officer charged with making intimate visual recordings

South Auckland police officer charged with making intimate visual recordings
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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.

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The case highlights ongoing internal disciplinary issues within the police force, following a broader review of information security controls.

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Police have charged a serving officer with three counts of making an intimate visual recording.

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