In the wake of the news the Mongrel Mob are using their insignia on pounamu, Francois Tumahai, Chairman, Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Waewae, says pounamu should always be treated as the taonga it is.
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Rebels MC arrests 'send a clear message'-Police
Police in Christchurch and Auckland have today arrested and charged five members of Rebels MC after a 10-month investigation which identified a number of offences. The men have been charged with more than 25 charges between them.
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Former gang leader fears innocent people will get hurt
Former gang leader says that it’s inevitable an innocent person will get caught up in gang violence. His comments come after five people were shot in a gang incident in Whāngarei last week. It’s the third gang shooting in Whangārei in four months, two of which were fatal.
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Police seek witnesses following Whakatāne gang incident
Police want to speak with anyone who may have film recordings of the gang funeral procession which travelled from Kawerau to Whakatāne on Tuesday afternoon.
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Gang rivalry erupts in Whakatane
A huge police contingent has been called to Whakatāne to deal with a confrontation between the Black Power and Mongrel Mob this afternoon.
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Gang member grateful for Angel Tree gifts
Angel Tree workers are delivering donated gifts to children around the country whose parents are in prison. Mongrel mob member, Hendrick Tiata says he's grateful for the joy the presents bring to his eight children who are part of the annual programme.
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Tribal Huk leader names alleged P dealer in town warning
Tribal Huk leader Jamie Pink has issued fresh warnings to the Ngāruawāhia community to assist the gang in their campaign to rid the town of P dealers.
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Two Fatal Stabbings in West Auckland
Operation Kangaroo is underway and Police are looking for any information relating to the fatal stabbing of a 42-year-old man in Glendene.
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Gang member warms the hearts of Palmerston North's homeless
A Facebook video of Palmerston North gang member Te Kaipo Ahuriri has reached more than 255,000 views after he and his family spent the weekend tracking down and feeding the homeless.
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Native Affairs- Movie Mamae
It's been twenty years since police witness Christopher Crean was gunned down in his New Plymouth home by the Black Power gang he was testifying against. Now, a movie's being made about Christopher's heroism but some of his whanau don't want it to go ahead.