You steal, you’re marked!
Local Four Square owner Scott Miller has had enough. The Fairfield businessman has installed a SelectaDNA Spray system into his Heaphy Terrace store in a bid to stop shoplifters at the busiest time of year.
Kiwis appointed as Australian Distributor for World-Leading Product
Selectamark Security Systems PLC has announced the appointment of a distributor in Australia for its world-leading range of forensic marking products.
Times are a changing
For many, the suburb of Clendon in Manurewa, South Auckland has an immediate association with crime. The Clendon Residents Group (CRG), a community initiative run by local neighbourhood leaders, looks to change that association to a view more fitting with
Discreet systems win at World Cup
ANZ, the official bank of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, took pride of place on Auckland’s Queens Wharf as the city proudly welcomed locals and international visitors to the country’s largest fan zone.
Laptop found in p-lab
A laptop stolen from a Hamilton school was returned to them over the weekend after its details were registered on the independent serial registry SNAP.
I promise I'm not on the payroll - Brown
Auckland Mayor Len Brown led proceedings at the launch of the North Harbour Business Crime Prevention Tool Kit which includes a SelectaDNA Forensic Property Marking Kit yesterday. This is the second event in a two month period that has seen Mayor Brown e
Crime Prevention and Safety Event popular
Relevant offersCrime prevention and safety were outlined to the community at Orewa's Community Hall last Friday and Saturday.
Happy Second Birthday: Looking back to where it all started
It’s hard to believe that two years ago today we kicked off with a hiss and a roar. It’s a reminder of how time slips by so quickly when you are consumed with such a fast paced, varied environment such as working here at SelectaDNA.
Crimefighters are gathering on the Hibiscus Coast
Orewa community constable Jason Homan is organising two information days after a flood of crime prevention requests from residents. The aim is to equip residents and the business community with advice on keeping safe and beating crime.
Schools to get crimebusting DNA kits
North Shore Community Problem Solving Team Sergeant Sunny Patel with Birkenhead College head boy Simon cox (17) and head girl Sze Looi Chin (17) at the launch of the BNZ Safer Schools Programme.
2011 Rugby Wold Cup : ANZ World Dome
ANZ, the official bank of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, took pride of place on Auckland’s Queens Wharf as the city proudly welcomed locals and international visitors to the country’s largest fan zone.
Forensic Tool hits Bay of Plenty Schools
Tauranga South Community Constable Leanne Fairbairn helps the students of Greenpark Primary School mark their IT equipment with SelectaDNA after the launch of the Bay of Plenty Safer Schools Programme.