
Matt Srhoj
Superintendent Matt Srhoj is the Northland District Commander for the New Zealand Police. He oversees law enforcement efforts in the region and has expressed awareness of community concerns regarding missing dogs potentially tied to dog-fighting activities. Srhoj emphasizes the importance of public reporting in addressing these issues and advocates for preventive measures to protect communities from the dangers posed by dog-fighting.
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Recent news mentions
Superintendent Matt Srhoj said police have a strong partnership with the Waitangi National Trust.
Waitangi 2026: Fine weather, calmer mood, expected in Bay of IslandsSuperintendent Matt Srhoj reported that vacancies in Northland have dropped and the police culture had improved.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell, Shane Jones defend Northland police over racism claimsMatt Srhoj is the Northland District Commander who provided updates on the investigation into Angel Riley's death.
Northland officer to be charged after pursuit crash kills teen Angel RileySuperintendent Matt Srhoj expressed excitement about the new officers joining the Northland police ranks.
Nine new police officers for Northland - 3 for Far NorthSrhoj said police occasionally were aware of concerns around missing dogs.
Dog-fighting in Northland: Detection ‘extremely low’ despite unease
















