Weekend Herald

Man on run with guns stolen from cops

- Isaac Davison

Police Minister Stuart Nash is demanding an explanatio­n from police after 11 guns were stolen from a police station.

Police alleged Alan James Harris, 38, stole the firearms from Palmerston North Police Station on Thursday morning.

The guns were not police firearms but were being held as exhibits or had been handed in for destructio­n.

The embarrassi­ng blunder occurred as gun owners are surrenderi­ng military-style semiautoma­tics (MSSAs) and assault rifles around the country as part of a Government buyback scheme which followed the Christchur­ch mosque shootings.

Nash said yesterday he had “grave concerns” about the alleged burglary.

When the buyback scheme was announced, he had sought assurances from police they had strong processes for handling the firearms, he said.

Police said at the time they were confident they could manage the collection of the high-powered weapons.

“I have now sought fresh assurances from the Commission­er that all stations and firearm shandling processes are secure and fit for purpose, and that firearms are stored safely, whether they are crime scene exhibits or otherwise,” Nash said.

Harris was found by a member of police staff in the yard of the police station at 7.40am.

He fled in a car, which police have since recovered, along with another car owned by him.

Acting Central District Commander Inspector Sarah Stewart said the burglary was being taken very seriously.

“Locating Harris is a high priority for Central District Police,” she said.

“I urge anyone with informatio­n about his whereabout­s to come forward to police. A warrant for his arrest has been issued. He should not be approached,” she said.

“I am very concerned about what has occurred — it is absolutely unacceptab­le.”

Police Commission­er Mike Bush has asked for an investigat­ion into how Harris was able to get into the police station.

The investigat­ion would also require an immediate audit of security around firearms at all police stations.

An amnesty on MSSAs and assault rifles is in place until late September.

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