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.
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Community leaders concerned over gang activity
Two community leaders from the Rotorua area that have seen gang activity recently are fed up with the growing problem in their backyards and want to turn it around.
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Turia calls Collins ignorant
Dame Tariana Turia has hit out at the decision by the Department of Corrections to stand down a volunteer with alleged gang connections. 58-year old Ngapari Nui had worked as a kaiwhakamana supporting Māori in prisons.
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Gangs in prison- Native Affairs Investigation
The Sensible Sentencing Trust (SST) is calling for an investigation into whether active gang members are visiting prisoners inside New Zealand’s Corrections Facilities. Scott Guthrie from the SST told Maori Television’s Native Affairs reporter, Oriini Tipene-Leach, that the Department of Corrections had initially denied that gangs had access to prisoners. But Mr Guthrie said he now has irrefutable evidence to show otherwise.
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Native Affairs- Where Is Kimble Moore?
What's happened to Kimble Moore? The Tribesmen gang member has been missing for six weeks. No one's heard from him and his whānau are desperate for answers. Reporter Heeni Brown joined the whānau on their search for Kimble in the Far North.
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Wairoa misses out on gang support
Wairoa has been overlooked for a new pilot programme aimed at supporting the partners and children of gangs as part of the government's Gang Action Plan, Start at Home. Senior Black Power associate Puawai Tipuna says the plan would be beneficial to Wairoa
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Politicians oppose new gang action plan
There is strong opposition to the government's new gang action plan which aims to tackle illegal gang activity.