New Zealand police and government leaders are escalating regional efforts to combat drug trafficking in the Pacific, including deploying a Kiwi officer to Colombia and sharing surveillance technology with Tonga and Samoa.
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See, when I asked Luxon, I can't remember whether it was last week or the week before, he shot forward with the P8As as surveillance planes, almost as though he knew something might be coming. Would that be the sort of thing you would look at?
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intelligence sharing strengthens regional enforcement
#international: RNZAF Patrols Target Illegal Activity Across Pacific Waterspragmatic, low-risk response option
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