Frustrated emails from Kawerau constable to Police Commissioner Mike Bush led to downfall of Mongrel Mob president Frank Milosevic in Operation Notus drug bust
13 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Press conference held in Kawerau today after a second wave of raids were conducted by police today in the Bay of Plenty as part of Operation Notus II.
Press conference held in Kawerau today after a second wave of raids were conducted by police today in the Bay of Plenty as part of Operation Notus II.
Frank Milosevic had mana and respect in Kawerau, as the leader of the local Mongrel Mob chapter. But a local constable knew Milosevic s $100,000 ute and other assets came from selling methamphetamine, which was destroying the fabric of the town. This is the inside story of how his frustrated emails to Police Commissioner Mike Bush led to Milosevic s downfall.
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