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The Special Investigation Group (SIG) is a New Zealand government group that focuses on threats to national security, formed after 11 September 2001. It is part of the New Zealand Police, and there are SIG teams centered in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. == History == Funding for the group was announced in 2004 and the group was formed in 2005. The formation of a central Strategic Intelligence Unit was approved by the New Zealand government as early as January 2002. The group was formed 'to focus on terrorism threats to national security' in response to September 11 terrorist attacks. SIG appears to be operated by New Zealand police in connection with the New Zealand Defence Force, Security Intelligence Service (SIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB). The group reportedly has teams in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. An intelligence unit and a special tactics group was formed by police in 2002 to look into terrorism, at the same time as the SIS budget increased markedly and when Jon White was made Assistant Commissioner of Counter Terrorism.〔(''Police Terror Boss has Activist Harassment History'' ), ''Scoop'', Joseph Barratt, 26 October 2008, retrieved 30 December 2008.〕
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