"Police consider that the matter has now been dealt with in full by the Court and as such, have nothing further to add," a police spokeswoman said.
The New Zealand Police website states diversion provides an opportunity for some offenders to be dealt in an "out of court way".
If the diversion (typically a donation to a charity or voluntary work) is carried out in a given timeframe, no conviction will be entered.
The scheme is at the discretion of police, who are the only ones who can offer it.
Defendants must plead guilty to the charge before they can be considered for diversion.
When asked earlier if police should be offering diversions to one of their own, District Commander of the Eastern District Superintendent Sandra Venables said police staff could be considered for diversion if they have met the criteria, 'like any member of the public'.