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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Police are continuing to crack down on those breaching the Level Four restrictions

    Police are continuing to crack down on those breaching the Level Four restrictions


    Two men and a woman - aged in their forties and fifties - were arrested in Christchurch - after an anti-lockdown protest yesterday on the Bridge of Remembrance.

    They refused police attempts to get them to comply with Level Four restrictions, which prevent gatherings.

    They'll face charges today at Christchurch District Court.

    Another man and woman were arrested for acting in a disorderly manner and refusing to wear masks at a Kaitaia supermarket in the Far North

    Conspiracy theorist Billy Te Kahika has appeared in court - after being arrested at a lockdown protest in Auckland.

    He's been granted bail, but can't access the internet, or have any internet capable device.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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