Sunday, January 22, 2012

Auckland police probe into hidden identity numbers of Occupy protest arrests...

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JANUARY 23: A member o...
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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JANUARY 23:  A protest...
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Three police officers are being investigated for wearing matching identification numbers while helping Auckland Council evict Occupy protesters today.
Protesters claim up to four officers in Aotea Square were wearing the same badge number - Z557 - while police shut down Occupy camps this morning.
Photographic evidence partially backs those claims, with one photograph showing two officers wearing the same number.
Police this evening released a statement confirming the officers were now "subject to an employment investigation" over the incident.
It is police policy for each officer to wear their own identification number.
"An employment procedure has commenced into this breach of policy," Inspector Gary Allcock said.
Police, security guards and council staff today moved to shut down the Occupy camps across Auckland, leading to the arrest of three protesters and frequent scuffles and standoffs between the parties.
Protester Merlin Blackmore, who today claimed four officers were wearing the same number, claims the identical numbers are being used to allow police to act with impunity.
"The police are supposed to have an identification number so you can identify them if they're being naughty.
"That's like having two people with the same driver's licence or passport... One of them was one of the people who was being physically quite brutal whilst arresting a protester and yanking them out of the van."
Blackmore believed police could use this tactic to deny complaints, saying the officer could not be identified.
However, the break-up of the protest and subsequent arrests were carried out in front of a large media contingent and members of the public.
It is not yet known why the officers were wearing the same identification numbers.
A police national headquarters spokeswoman confirmed the officers should be wearing their own numbers but referred calls to Auckland police, who have not returned calls.
This is not the first time issues have been raised over the way police dealt with Occupy protesters as the movement spread across the world.
Officers in Oakland, Boston and Houston were found to have covered their nameplates and badges while dispersing Occupy protests in the US.
"This is exactly the kind of thing that we've seen in New York and across the world where police have covered their badge numbers and [used] these kinds of tactics," Blackmore said.
It was also reported that some officers in the US were targeted by internet hackers as a result of their involvement in arresting protesters.
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Blackmore said they would discuss what they would do as a result.
"We will be seeking appropriate legal recourse, we'll have to talk to our lawyers and we'll have to have general assembly and discuss that in consensus.
"This is a complete crock of s---".
Acknowledgements and thanks: - © Fairfax NZ News
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