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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/new ... p;objectid=11923875
VTNZ employee tipped off Head Hunters hit squad about police informant
The Privacy Commissioner is asking Vehicle Testing New Zealand for an explanation after it emerged an employee leaked personal information to a notorious unit of the Head Hunters gang.
No charges were laid against the VTNZ employee following a police investigation into the incident which was linked to the kidnapping of Auckland woman Jindarat Prutsiriporn.
The worker had provided the police informant's name and address to the Head Hunters' ghost unit after they attempted to kidnap the 50-year-old Thai woman last year.
The link was made yesterday when Justice Matthew Palmer sentenced six men in relation to Prutsiriporn's kidnapping and death.
The ghost unit, which was hired by Cambodian man Seng Lek Liev to carry out the kidnapping, first tried to snatch Prutsiriporn on February 15, 2016.
However, they were spooked when a member of the public told police about a suspicious-looking group waiting outside Prutsiriporn's Waterview home.
The gang, through its VTNZ source, then discovered the name and address of the complainant.
ustice Palmer described the leak of personal information as disturbing.
"A captain in the Head Hunters was later able to obtain the name and address of the passerby who called, through a source in Vehicle Testing New Zealand, from the licence plate of the car in which he passed by," he said.
Police said they investigated all parties involved in the VTNZ breach and no charges were laid.
"This is an internal matter for VTNZ and it would be inappropriate for police to comment any further," a police spokeswoman said.
VTNZ general manager of operations Greg O'Connor said the company fully investigated, and the employee no longer worked for VTNZ.
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