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<strong>New</strong> Zeal<strong>and</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Association• TOP GUN: The most recent addition to the arms reference library - a .50 calibre rifle.“<strong>Police</strong> confiscated 235 firearms off theoffender, so needless to say it took us quitea long while to go through all the evidence.“That is one of the things I like most aboutthe job though – being about to finish a jobknowing that your problem-solving skills<strong>and</strong> attention to detail help secure a guiltyverdict,” Mr Ngamoki said.Team ef<strong>for</strong>tThe team is housed at Upper Hutt <strong>Police</strong>Station, north of Wellington. The team hasfour members. An additional officer is set tojoin them in the next few months.“Although a big part of our job is to help<strong>Police</strong> solve homicides, we are alsoresponsible <strong>for</strong> appearing in Court, dealingwith all weapons confiscated by <strong>Police</strong> <strong>and</strong>Customs, running in<strong>for</strong>mation courses <strong>for</strong><strong>Police</strong> Specialist Squads <strong>and</strong> repairing <strong>and</strong>maintaining the 4,000 weapons currentlyheld by the NZ <strong>Police</strong>,” Mr Ngamoki told<strong>Police</strong> <strong>New</strong>s.To keep track of such a large array ofweapons, Mr Ngamoki established adatabase a few years ago <strong>and</strong> every yeartwo members of the team travel around thecountry to ensure each station is wellequipped<strong>and</strong> all its weapons are in goodworking order.“It’s quite a big job <strong>and</strong> can take two staffmembers away <strong>for</strong> two months of the year.Aside from this, we are also in charge oftesting <strong>and</strong> repairing any weapon which issent to us,” he added.Sophisticated weaponsMr Ngamoki said one of the biggest changeshe has seen over the years has been thegrowing sophistication of weapons.“When I first started, the weapons we wereseeing were pretty amateur. However, weare now seeing weapons, which are farmore advanced.“It seems criminals are becoming more <strong>and</strong>more sophisticated. To combat this we runcourses on the types of weapons police maycome across when faced with an armedoffender,” he said.The Internet has proved a very useful tool <strong>for</strong>the <strong>Police</strong> Armoury Team.“We use it a lot to carry out research onany weapons that come in. The Internet hashelped us become more efficient with ourresearching processes.”A further area of growth has been the armsreference library.“We have built up this collection to nearly3,500 weapons <strong>and</strong> in future years we mayhave to look at relocating them as spaceis becoming an issue to fit them all in,” MrNgamoki added.Try our 5 minute quizOkay, morning or afternoon tea breakhas arrived. You have your cuppa in h<strong>and</strong><strong>and</strong> you <strong>and</strong> your colleagues could dowith a quick brain workout. So appointyour quizmaster <strong>and</strong> have a go at thesequestions. The answers are under the quiz(upside down, no peeking!).1. In which of the followingcountries was canola oil originallyproduced? (A) Greece. (B) China,(C) <strong>New</strong> Zeal<strong>and</strong>. (D) Canada.2. What modern vehicle was inventedto circumvent trench warfare?3. In which decade of the 20thcentury were the Oscars (Academy<strong>awards</strong>) born?4. What does the B st<strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> inSCUBA diving?5. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in1964?6. What sport used the term “homerun” long be<strong>for</strong>e softball?7. Under which name did Americanauthor Samuel Langhorne Clemenswrite?8. A fluke is what kind of creature?9. What computer term was coinedwhen a trapped moth caused anearly computer to crash?10. What’s the largest country in theCommonwealth of IndependentStates?Scoring: 0-2 – Hmmn, room <strong>for</strong> significantimprovement (perhaps next month). 3-5Not bad, better luck next time. 6-7 – Goodef<strong>for</strong>t. 8 – Very good. 9 – Excellent. 10 –Wipe your nose, take a bow <strong>and</strong> go to thetop of the class Einstein.• A selection of Luger <strong>and</strong> other pistols, which were sent to the <strong>Police</strong> Armoury Team 30 years ago.Answers: 1. (D) Canada. 2. The tank. 3.1920s 4. Breathing (as in Self ContainedUnderwater Breathing Apparatus). 5. MartinLuther-King. 6. Cricket. 7. Mark Twain. 8. Aworm. 9. A bug. 10. Russia.August 2011191

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