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New Zealand police to stay in Tonga until March.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Tongan magazine Matangi Tonga website on 7 January, dated 5 January

Officers of the New Zealand police will remain in Tonga until March this year, taking part in the criminal investigation into the destruction of the Nuku'alofa business district on 16 November 2006.

The involvement of the New Zealand police will continue until March 2007, said the New Zealand high commission[er] to Tonga, Dr Michael McBryde, this afternoon.

New Zealand and Australian police were flown to Tonga on 18 November, together with soldiers from the two countries, to assist their Tongan counterparts in …

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