New Zealand Police are under fire for systemic corruption, sexual misconduct, and possession of objectionable material – the very crimes they aggressively prosecute against citizens. Recent investigations reveal officers, including senior detectives and a former deputy commissioner, charged with possessing child exploitation material, bestiality, rape depictions, and other indecent content.
An Auckland police officer faces multiple charges for possessing objectionable publications over years. Other staff stood down amid probes into inappropriate content. A former top cop admitted to such material on work devices.
Hypocrisy on Full Display
Kelvyn Alp and Hannah Spierer face charges of distributing objectionable material – allegedly a link to a foreign investigative documentary website based in the UK that is said to contain the Christchurch mosque livestream – carrying up to 14 years in prison. The officers and command structure in charge during their charging now face parallel investigations for similar or worse offenses.
The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act targets extreme violence, terrorism promotion, child exploitation, and indecency. Police weaponise it against critics while their own ranks harbour the offenders the law was written to catch. Oversight? No, It’s selective enforcement that protects the powerful and punishes dissent.
Serious offenders often receive low, non-custodial sentences. Meanwhile, Alp and Spierer risk decades for challenging narratives. Police pursue maximum penalties against those exposing uncomfortable truths while their internal rot festers.
Christchurch Mosque Attacks: The Fabricated Narrative
Alp and Spierer highlight forensic discrepancies in the official story of the March 15, 2019, attacks. They claim undisputed evidence shows the lone gunman narrative was fabricated. The push to jail them for up to 14 years aims to silence proof that contradicts the government line.
A full criminal investigation into government treason and agency complicity is essential. The Christchurch Call and suppression of the livestream served control, not justice. When NZ Loyal gains power in the November 7, 2026, election, expect accountability: widespread probes, prosecutions, and a reckoning. Many in high places will face jail.
A Criminal Organization Masquerading as Law Enforcement
Isolated bad apples? No. Pattern after pattern: corruption in corrections, unlawful information access, sexual misconduct by deputy commissioners, flawed handling of historical abuse cases, and now objectionable material within the ranks.
NZ Police increasingly resemble a protection racket. They falsify records, obstruct justice, and target political opponents while shielding their own. Low consequences for grave crimes. Full force against those questioning official stories.
The public sees it. Trust erodes when enforcers become the enforcers of narrative over law. Alp and Spierer’s case exemplifies the hypocrisy: charged by the very system now exposed for the same sins.
Demand transparency. Support a thorough purge. On November 7, 2026, NZ Loyal offers the vehicle to restore justice – real investigations, real sentences, and an end to the masquerade. The people deserve a Police Force, not a criminal syndicate in blue.


