FBI Director Kash Patel travelled to New Zealand to inaugurate the office, which will also oversee the bureau’s operations in Pacific countries.
The United States’s Federal Bureau of Investigation has upgraded its presence in New Zealand to a standalone office in the capital, Wellington, as both governments work together to counter Chinese influence across the Asia Pacific region, the FBI’s Director Kash Patel said.
Patel travelled to New Zealand to open the office personally and on Thursday praised the FBI’s “strong relationship” with local law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
Patel singled out US and New Zealand collaboration on issues related to China in a video shared by the US embassy.
“Some of the most important global issues of our times are the ones that New Zealand and America work on together – countering the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] in the Indo PACOM theatre, countering the narcotics trade, working together against cyber-intrusions and ransomware operations and, most importantly, protecting our respective citizenry,” Patel said.






