2494 days ago

Notification - Police Training Exercise - Arlington Apartments

Hamish Knight from Wellington Metro Neighbourhood Police Team

Hello residence and neighbours of Mount Cook

Please be advised that on 18 February 2019 the NZ Police will be conducting training at the old Arlington Apartments, Hopper St, Wellington.

The police team will be on site from about 10 am to 3 pm.

During these times you may observe members of police carrying firearms and you may hear some loud bangs and noise coming from inside the venue.

We would like to reassure the public that these noises are part of regular police training and not to be alarmed.

If you have any queries or concerns please contact the Wellington Police Communications Centre on, (04) 381-2000 or Senior Constable Hodgkinson 0277 111 345.

Police apologise for any inconvenience during this time and thank you for your understanding.

Regards
Sgt Hamish KNIGHT

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