Whanganui Chronicle

Police pups to honour slain officer

Litter named after Bay cop Matt Ratana

- Christian Fuller

Anew litter of Metropolit­an Police puppies have been named in honour of slain police officer Matt Ratana. Sergeant Ratana, formerly of Hawke’s Bay and known as Matiu, was shot dead at the Croydon Custody Centre, London, in September last year as he prepared to search a handcuffed suspect who smuggled a firearm into a cell.

Metropolit­an Police commission­er Cressida Dick visited the force’s dog training establishm­ent to reveal the new “Ratana litter” alongside Ratana’s partner Su Busby, who named the puppies.

The seven names chosen were Matiu, Carter, Jonah, Kora, Blu, Valentine and Wha¯nau.

The pups will enter full training and will be on the beat in about three months, eventually graduating in May next year.

Ratana, originally from Hawke’s Bay, served with the Met Police for almost 30 years, having moved to the UK in 1989.

He also worked in Auckland City and Counties Manukau until 2008.

Dick said the puppies will one day be fully-trained police dogs, responsibl­e for looking for missing people and criminals and searching for weapons.

“Matt was much loved and respected and this is just one of the ways for the Met to acknowledg­e and remember his service and courage,” she said.

“These police dogs handlers are invaluable.

“Many criminals would escape justice and crucial evidence remain undetected, if not for their assistance.

“Because of their work, the streets of London are kept much safer,” Dick said.

The German Shepherd puppies were born at the training centre in Keston on March 24 and will be allocated to handlers ahead of a 12-month training course.

Ratana was 54 at the time of his murder and was just two months from retirement.

The unveiling came days after Prince William paid tribute to Ratana, laying a wreath at a memorial bench at Croydon Custody Centre.

Louis De Zoysa, 23, was arrested and charged with murder.

He is now partially paralysed after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot.

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Matt was much loved

and respected and this is just one of the ways for the Met to

acknowledg­e and remember his service

and courage.

Metropolit­an Police commission­er

Cressida Dick

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Photo / Met Police A new litter of Metropolit­an Police puppies have been named in honour of slain Hawke’s Bay cop Matt Ratana.
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Photo / Supplied Sergent Matt Ratana with his partner Su Busby.
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