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Police Training Exercises – Port Hills

Christchurch locals are being urged not to get too excited at the sound of Police helicopter Eagle hovering overhead this week – it’s in town for a one-off appearance as part of a special Police training exercise.

‘This week, Police will be engaging in some tactical style training exercises, involving a wide group of our tactical staff, in the Port Hills area,’ said Acting District Commander Superintendent Lane Todd.

‘Training is an important component of Policing that enable staff to be best placed to keep our communities safe.

‘The Police Air Support Unit, Eagle will be part of the exercise on 3 and 4 November, running all day and into the early evening.

‘The Port Hills exercise will take place across private farm properties and residents may hear and see Eagle as part of this above Tai Tapu and below the Summit Road.

‘Members of the public may see some activity during the exercises, including staff in police tactical uniforms.

‘Some of these officers may be carrying training firearms.

‘Training firearms may be discharged as part of the scenario and rural residents may hear some loud bangs.

‘Police will contact the immediate neighbours prior to the exercise commencing.

‘Police would like to reassure residents in the area that there is no cause for concern, as it is a routine training exercise.

‘If you have any queries or concerns, please call police on 105.’

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  1. I guess those conspiracy theorists were right about the black helicopters…
    And the Police being globally militarised…and trained by the israelis and the intelligence agencies trained ans assisted by the Mossad; after all- ‘Sir’ John Key is back running NZ behind the scenes via Luxom…
    Officers carrying ‘training firearms’…just like before the Christchurch Mosque Shootings happened.
    Which leads to the next train of thought; what False Flag will be perpetrated on the population during the …ahem…’training exercise this time???

  2. See the trailer for ‘Gray State Movie’…where the director and producer David Crowley and his family were assassinated in their home by operatives that did NOT want this movie to make it to the theatres.
    Also, Dinesh Sousa’s movie ‘Police State’ is a must see, as is the ‘Road to Freedom’ movie.
    The Cops everywhere are nothing more than a legalised gang, whereas the other gangs are not.
    BUT- the population number of bikie / outlaw gangs now equal the NZDF and the cops, so if SHTF in Aotearoa, it’ll be interesting to see the outcome.

  3. It’s all timed to coincide with the Arab World announcing that they have had enough of the Zionist Governments on a global scale, and plan to finally act!
    The potential for problems here is real and relevant, as J3wi$h Zionist Bankster ‘Sir’ John Key is back in government via Luxom, similar to Obama running the Democrats in the US Government, as Biden is nothing more than an ice cream slurping, child-sniffing pedo (as evidenced w/ the ‘shower with daddy’ diary entries of his daughter…) tied directly to Zionist Ukraine and it’s J3wi$h ‘President’.
    He has also proclaimed himself to be a Zionist…which runs counter to the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

  4. More intimidation of the poor people of Christchurch go do it some where remote
    Will we have another terrorist attack like last time they had a training exercise in Christchurch especially the repeal of the over the top gun laws is on the cards

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