Bradley Ambrose

reports:

The cameraman responsible for the teacup tape is a former police constable was suspended from the force while connections with a militia leader were investigated.

Bradley Ambrose, formerly known as Brad White, was investigated by police in 2000 for his connection with Kelvyn Alp, an ex-soldier who was reportedly trying to recruit a private army to oppose the government. Ambrose returned to police work after the investigation but subsequently the force. …

The police suspension occurred in 2000 after items that allegedly belonged to White were found during a raid of Alp's home. Alp was reportedly trying to recruit a private army to oppose the government at the time.

Alp – who said he'd met White at a friend's – claimed to have 100 members of his New Zealand Armed Intervention Force (NZAIF), armed and prepared to carry out “illegal” missions. Alp said White was not connected to the NZAIF.

Very strange. There's normally a compelling reason for someone to change their name.

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