On 19 October 2016, an escaped prisoner fatally shot his ex-wife and her new partner before turning the gun on himself in
Rarotonga. A review of the incident was conducted by former Commissioner Tevai Matapo and retired
Australian Federal Police Assistant Commissioner Denis McDermott. The police service is implementing the recommendations of the review including forming a Tactical Support Unit to respond to firearms incidents as earlier recommended by a
New Zealand Police review in 2015.
Radio New Zealand reported on 16 May 2017 that twenty percent of the police force had resigned, over the last year, over concerns that they were the most poorly paid government workers. New officers earn
NZD$14,000. ==Maritime wing==