A digitally manipulated image of a recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, which depicted police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble. The photographer comments, "Using Scribbler Too I created my interperation of the police rescue during the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch".
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
Police have confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has reached 145.
Since the February earthquake, three hundred Australian police have travelled across the Tasman to support their New Zealand counterparts.
Police have named three more victims killed in the Christchurch earthquake, with more names expected to be released shortly.
In Christchurch, 75 police officers from across the country remain on the beat, bolstering the local contingent following February's earthquake.
Christchurch police have made their first arrest for false claims over earthquake damage, charging a local woman with obtaining by deception.
Police have released the names of two more Christchurch earthquake victims as the confirmed death toll rises to 161.
A police car next to the Cathedral Square Police Station. In the background are MFL House, the Forsyth Barr building, and the Price Waterhouse Cooper building.
Dave Cliff is the Police Superintendent.
A video about the Red Zone in the Christchurch Central City after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The video includes footage of damaged buildings and cars, the New Zealand Police and Army patrolling the streets, and an interview with Michael Harvey, a squad leader in the New Zealand Urban Search and Rescue.
NZ SAS troops involved in another gun battle in the Afghan capital Kabul. Another fatal police pursuit, this time, in South Auckland and Police investigate missing cheques for earthquake damage in Christchurch.
Canterbury Area Police Commander Superintendent Dave Cliff.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 13 April 2011.
Staying with the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake, the police in Christchurch are to start cold-calling on homes in the city where there is either a history of domestic violence, or the potential for it.
Superintendent Dave Cliff is the Canterbury District Police Commander.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Army/Police personnel offer support at Lyttelton".
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Nao Yoshimizu comforting the grieving relative of an earthquake victim. The image has been further graffitied to hide the officer's uniform, and the original advertisement text ("You too can do something extraordinary. Become a cop.") altered to read "You too can do something ordinary. Become a human".
Police have confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has risen.
A row of Police cars parked outside the Pavillion Hotel on Papanui Road.
The police say there have been more burglaries in Christchurch following the February earthquake.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Police at the scene where a builder died from a rockfall, Nayland Street, Sumner".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Police at the scene where a builder died in a rockfall, Nayland Road, Sumner".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Police at the scene where a builder died in a rockfall, Nayland Road, Sumner".
The police say it may not be possible to identify the remains of 12 victims of the Christchurch earthquake.
Police and Army personnel work to guard the CBD cordon at the corner of Rolleston Avenue and Armagh Street.
Police and Army personnel work to guard the CBD cordon at the corner of Rolleston Avenue and Armagh Street.
Central city cordon on the corner of Durham Street North and Bealey Avenue, with both Army and Police presence.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. People searching for missing family and friends report to the Papanui Police to file reports".