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Coster will not seek second term

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Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has announced he will not seek a second term.

Coster, who as ultimately responsible for the removal of protesters from Parliament in March 2022, one of the most brutal police operations in the country’s history, has confirmed his tenure is set to conclude on April 2 next year.

Appointed as commissioner on April 3, 2020, following a recommendation from the State Services Commission, Coster succeeded Mike Bush, who served two three-year terms. Coster, who had been deputy police commissioner, was selected by then-Police Minister Stuart Nash and former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

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  1. Publicly blind to the greatest crime ever committed against our nation.
    Privately complicit.
    Either gross incompetance or utter alliance.
    This corporate manager fitted his highly armed and trained operatives against our people and against our country.
    This saboteur held us down while his cultist masters raped us.
    THE WHOLE NATION IS LOUISE NICHOLAS NOW.
    VIOLATED BY THOSE WE TRUSTED AND DISCARDED BY THOSE WHO SELF DECLARE AS CARING.
    TREASONOUS.
    PRE MEDITATED MASS MURDER.
    COMPLICIT.
    AIDING AND ABETTING
    G U I L T Y.

    • When an appointed person said he/she won’t be seeking a second term. That is code for I’ve been fired.
      The real investigation (stage II) into the COVID-19 jab is about to begin.
      A man who ignored the autopsies.
      A man who ignored the clogged arteries reports from embalmer.
      A man who ordered the bashing of lawful protesters whose only agenda was to bring the information to the then politicians.
      No knighthood for anyone who participated in the largest murder of mankind and did nothing about it.
      Genocide is an international crime.

    • Too right. Good riddance to the guy who could and should’ve protected citizens rights instead of stomping on them

    • “Violated by those we trusted…”

      So true.
      Trust – hard won and easily lost.

      Trust police now? Not now, and without a massive change of policy and contrition, probably not ever.

    • Yep, another puppet to fulfill their time slot for a time while the globalist juggernaut rolls on.

      Interestingly, these types aren’t exactly working for 50 years then receiving a gold watch. Short terms of office that eventually run out and roll in the fresh one.

      Why? Crime doesnt pay.

      They will have to give an account for their actions one day.

  2. An admission that he isn’t up to the standard required for the position. He should resign now to allow for the appointment of a more competent person.

  3. Plumbing the depths of depravity for a new kiddy-fiddler who can cover-up for their Old Boy Network mates…
    Maybe Rolla Costa will head off to Bali, Thailand, or the P.I. and take-up permanent residency there.
    Noteworthy is that many retired cops go to to Nelson or Tauranga, so those areas need to be investigated for covert kiddy-fiddler activities!

  4. Coster will soon be ‘honoured’ with a knighthood no doubt.

    Awarded for services to covid tyranny and lefty wokeism.

    Arise Sir Coster.

  5. A lot of well intentioned people lost a lot of personal items some of considerable value in these unprovoked completely unjustified vicious attacks on democracy
    Where is Barry Mallardow
    Sorry Trevor Mallard now

  6. Andrew Coaster please read these comments. Karma is coming your way, many Kiwi’s are hot on its heals. With intention and more heart than you would ever understand we see justice served.

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