News (Media Awareness Project) - New Zealand: Drug Bust Cop Praised |
Title: | New Zealand: Drug Bust Cop Praised |
Published On: | 2000-11-15 |
Source: | Southland Times (New Zealand) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 02:34:09 |
DRUG BUST COP PRAISED
A Wanaka detective earned high praise from his police bosses on Tuesday for
his part in halting a $350,000 cannabis-growing operation in Northern
Southland.
Detective Pete Corbett was awarded a Commissioner's Commendation by
district commander Nick Perry at an awards ceremony in Cromwell.
Mr Corbett and another detective were involved in a six-month cannabis
cultivation investigation during 1997-98.
The pair made several trips by foot into high country in Northern
Southland, up to 1100m above sea level.
The investigation resulted in a conservative $350,000 of cannabis seized
and a man being sent to jail for three years.
Mr Perry presented awards for long service to nine other officers from
throughout Central Otago.
21-year clasps: Sergeant Steve Ereckson, Detective Gary Hyndman, Senior
Constable Paul Milne (Cromwell) and Senior Constable Max Law (Arrowtown).
14-year medals: Senior Constable Matt Scully, Senior Constable Ken Terry
(Cromwell), Senior Constable Terry Saunders (Wanaka), Senior Constable Dave
Cherry (Queenstown) and Detective Dave McCone (Alexandra).
A Wanaka detective earned high praise from his police bosses on Tuesday for
his part in halting a $350,000 cannabis-growing operation in Northern
Southland.
Detective Pete Corbett was awarded a Commissioner's Commendation by
district commander Nick Perry at an awards ceremony in Cromwell.
Mr Corbett and another detective were involved in a six-month cannabis
cultivation investigation during 1997-98.
The pair made several trips by foot into high country in Northern
Southland, up to 1100m above sea level.
The investigation resulted in a conservative $350,000 of cannabis seized
and a man being sent to jail for three years.
Mr Perry presented awards for long service to nine other officers from
throughout Central Otago.
21-year clasps: Sergeant Steve Ereckson, Detective Gary Hyndman, Senior
Constable Paul Milne (Cromwell) and Senior Constable Max Law (Arrowtown).
14-year medals: Senior Constable Matt Scully, Senior Constable Ken Terry
(Cromwell), Senior Constable Terry Saunders (Wanaka), Senior Constable Dave
Cherry (Queenstown) and Detective Dave McCone (Alexandra).
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