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Community checkpoint shut down

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WAINUI CHECKPOINT: Police question drivers at a checkpoint on Moana Road at Wainui today. Police are operating static checkpoints at Wainui and Wharekahia/Hicks Bay after closing a community checkpoint set up at Te Araroa yesterday. The community checkpoint is illegal under alert level restrictions. Picture by Gray Clapham

WAINUI CHECKPOINT: Police question drivers at a checkpoint on Moana Road at Wainui today. Police are operating static checkpoints at Wainui and Wharekahia/Hicks Bay after closing a community checkpoint set up at Te Araroa yesterday. The community checkpoint is illegal under alert level restrictions. Picture by Gray Clapham

Police yesterday shut down a hapu-led illegal checkpoint in Te Araroa but have agreed to set up two static checkpoints tracking vehicle movements through Ngati Porou rohe.

The Matakaoa Covid-19 response group opened a community checkpoint at the intersection of State Highway 35 and Pohutu Road at 8am yesterday.

Police attended, spoke to those involved and shut it down by 3pm.

A “compromise” was reached, with police agreeing to establish two static checkpoints in operation from today — one at Okitu, Wainui, and the other at Wharekahika/Hicks Bay.

The Matakaoa Covid-19 response group are pleased the checkpoints are finally in place and want them to remain under alert levels 3 and 4.

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Police say the checkpoints will be used to analyse vehicle movements but cannot indicate how long they will be in place.

Area police commander Inspector Sam Aberahama visited the community checkpoint yesterday, which he said was illegal under the Covid-19 alert level restrictions.

“There were no issues about the shutdown. They accepted and understood the reasons why,” he said.

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During those discussions, police agreed to establish two static checkpoints.

“They have wanted static checkpoints since day dot. We are going to put them in to have a look at what the movement looks like and who’s moving around.

“We did compromise yesterday so that we can get a better picture.”

Police would analyse the data to understand whether the people they encountered were whanau moving around the area, or people coming into the area from outside, he said.

“At this stage, though, there has been no evidence to suggest a lot of people are coming into this region for the wrong reasons. We had one case from the Waikato recently but those people were escorted all the way back to where they came from.”

Matakaoa Covid-19 response spokeswoman Ani Pahuru-Huriwai said the community was “ecstatic” about the static checkpoints.

“We didn’t want to have to have a community checkpoint in order to be listened to.

“We want to have a working, functional, respectful relationship with police.

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“At the end of the day, for us, it’s about keeping our whanau safe and about keeping the virus out of here.”

The Matakaoa Covid-19 response group yesterday claimed roaming police checkpoints had not reduced traffic and that their communities had been offered “less protection” during the outbreak of the more infectious Delta variant than during lockdown in 2020.

Community kaitiaki (guardians) would not be involved in the police-led checkpoints but Ms Pahuru-Huriwai said they hoped to continue conversations with police on this.

“We want to commend the police who have been here from Hawke’s Bay, they’ve been amazing.

“We’re very appreciative of the support that we’ve had.”

The group encouraged all whanau who were living away to stay away at this time.

Acting Minister for Emergency Management Kris Faafoi last week rejected a written request from 32 Ngati Porou marae to declare a regional state of emergency and implement static checkpoints for the Coast.

The minister agreed with Tairawhiti emergency management controller David Wilson, who believed emergency status was not necessary.

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