Staff Reporter
19 December 2021, 5:00 PM
Police would like to remind people not to send gift-cards, vouchers and money through the mail, in the lead-up to Christmas.
“We’re starting to head into what is traditionally the busiest time of the year for items being posted, and unfortunately we do see more instances of mail theft,” Police Investigation Support Unit Constable Cheyenne Welsh says.
“These kinds of presents are usually sent in cards and letters – which aren’t tracked, unlike larger parcels.”
NZ Post encourages Kiwis to check its website before they send something to see if it is prohibited.
If a parcel is stolen after NZ Post completes delivery of the item, the theft becomes a Police matter and people will need to report the theft to the Police.
Police advise the following:
If you see any suspicious activity, such as people loitering around vehicles or looking into car windows, please contact Police immediately by phoning 111.
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