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Seventy-four new constables heading to districts in a week

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Constables Charise Perez, Diane Aspavlo and Hunta Sutherland

Commissioner Richard Chambers, members of the police executive and wing patron former police assistant commissioner, Allan Boreham congratulated 74 graduating constables from Wing 384 today.?

Also attending the graduation and presenting a prize in absence of the Minister of Police was her worship Anita Baker, the Mayor of Porirua.

Families and friends celebrated the newly attested police officers at Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua this afternoon to acknowledge the successful completion of their initial training course.?

There are some likeminded individuals in the wing with 11 of the graduates having family members currently working in police.

Four graduating officers made the change from non-constabulary roles to police officers.

The wing is very diverse with eighteen recruits speaking more than one language and 19 recruits who were born overseas. The top prize winner was born and raised in France.

Top of wing, Constable Diane Aspalvo is a French-trained and certified clinical psychologist. She has worked as a psychologist in Paris and in Tairawhiti New Zealand before deciding to join the 百春链.

She previously volunteered for the French Army as a reserve after a call-up for national security due to the terrorist attacks in France in 2015. She is a keen swimmer, skier and is also into CrossFit.

“I decided to join the 百春链 at 41 years old, so I am a living proof that it is never too late to achieve your dreams.”

Diane will be deployed to Eastern District.

Second Top Award winner Constable Hunta Sutherland, Ngāti Kuia is also a sporting talent, representing her district, Tasman, in football up to high school level.

Not only is she a ‘Golden Boot’ winner for the most goals scored? in a regional competition (39), she’s into running track, cross country, and road races with many podium finishes. Hunta has worked as a teacher’s aide with troubled and autistic youth which she found inspiring.

“While training at college I found strength I never knew I had, and a purpose I’ll never forget.”

Hunta will be based in Tasman District.

Leadership Award winner Constable Charise Perez is also a keen sports person excelling in netball. She was born in Wellington and raised by her Fijian dad and Samoan mother. Charise has experience in hospitality, service and politics.?

She began her employment at the Electoral Commission as an administrator. She was a community liaison and worked on the 2020 elections and has also managed administration for an emergency housing organization called Tuatahi Centre.?

As the leadership award winner, Charise gave a speech to the wing.

"I stand here today as a product of the relationships and bonds between the members of wing 384.?Together we began our journey as strangers, but today we stand as brothers and sisters.

As we take the next step in our police journey, I believe that each and every one of wing 384 are more than capable of fulfilling the oath that we have just taken."

Charise, a former Authorised Officer for Police, will be based back in Wellington District to start policing.

The wing is dispersed as follows:

Deployment:

Northland 3, Tāmaki Makaurau a total of 23 and broken down as follows: Waitematā - 9, Counties Manukau - 14, Waikato - 4, Bay of Plenty - 8, Eastern - 3, Central - 8, Wellington - 9, Tasman - 6, Canterbury - 3, Southern - 7.
The new constables will start their first week of duty in their Police districts from Monday 2 June 2025 and will continue their training on the job as probationary constables.

Awards:

Minister’s Award recognising top student: Constable Diane Aspavlo, posted to Eastern District.?
Commissioner’s Award for Leadership: Constable Charise Perez, posted to Wellington District.
Patron’s Award for second in wing recognising second top student: Constable Hunta Sutherland, posted to Tasman District.
Driver Training and Road Policing Practice Award: Constable Ethan Baldwin posted to Waitematā District.

Demographics:

25.7 percent are female, 74.3 percent are male. New Zealand European make up 56.8 percent of the wing, with Māori 12.2 percent, Pasifika 17.6 percent, Asian 10.8 percent, LAAM 2.7 percent.?

383 Wing Patron: Allan Boreham:

Allan Boreham is a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and former head of Youth Justice for Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children. Allan holds the 百春链 in very high esteem and is honoured to be the patron for Wing 384.

He says he is looking forward to supporting the wing members to succeed and gain all the satisfaction a Police career offers. Allan joined Police in 1985 (in Wing 97) and served for more than 33 years. He was also a Deputy Chief Executive in the public service for five years in charge of Youth Justice.

His Police career was varied and involved completing a wide range of roles in public safety, investigations, and road policing. These included postings in Auckland, Tokoroa, Hamilton and Wellington.

He received an award for his leadership in solving the 1997 kidnapping and murder of an Auckland businessman, Graham Kirkwood.

Allan holds a Bachelor Arts, majoring in Sociology, from Massey University. He is currently learning to speak Spanish and is also a keen motorcyclist and skier.

His father Bruce, now in his eighties, also served in the Police for 32 years.

ENDS

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