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Notification - Police Training Exercise Arlington Apartments

Hamish Knight from Wellington Metro Neighbourhood Police Team

On Tuesday 28 May 2019 Police will conduct a training exercise at the disused area of the Arlington Apartment complex in Hopper Street, Wellington.

The training will be within the area shown below.

Police will be on site from mid-morning but will have an increased presence between noon and 4 pm for the training exercise. This will include Police Officers carrying firearms.

Police exercise signs will be placed at the main entrance and prominent locations.

During these times you may hear loud bangs and raised voices which are part of the exercise.

If you have any queries or concerns please contact the Wellington Police Communications Centre on (04) 381-2000

Attached is the area of operations

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