Police overstepped their authority in entering two houses unlawfully
Police overstepped their authority in entering two houses unlawfully
29 October 2020
In March last year, officers entered a Masterton house to execute an arrest, without a warrant.
They were concerned the man who was refusing to come out might have firearms and be trying to escape.
A physical altercation inside was deemed justified, but unlawful given they had no right to enter the property,
Similarly, in Dunedin, the Armed Offenders Squad forced entry to a house where a man was at the door holding an axe handle.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority says to enter without a warrant, police must believe the person might destroy, conceal, alter or damage evidence - or be be likely to escape.
It says in these cases police wrongly interpreted their power, and substantially overreached it, illegally.
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