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Sweet potato fries a hit at festival
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Police targeting gangs and guns: The trick is to be as surgical as possible
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Police Minister reveals latest rise in gang numbers, but says it s not something that s useful Newshub 6 hrs ago © Video - Newshub Nation; Images - Newshub/Newshub Nation Poto Williams on Newshub Nation.
Police Minister Poto Williams says the number of names on the police s gang list has gone up about 60 since they were last publicly released in May. Either the numbers have increased significantly again or the Government is trying to covertly adjust the way they measure the number of gang members in New Zealand, said police spokesperson Simeon Brown. This deliberate attempt by the Police Minister to withhold the data shows that she and Labour do not want those numbers out in the public domain.
Mongols MC may be looking to establish chapter in Wellington
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Revealed: Identity of senior Waikato Mob member on meth charges
(Photo / NZ Herald) Fri, 9 Jul 2021, 7:29AM
A senior gang leader who has been outspoken about helping broken people make positive changes in their lives has been charged with importing and distributing methamphetamine.
Name suppression has today been lifted from Mark Anthony Griffiths, or Griff , who was a longstanding member the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom when he was arrested in November following a covert police investigation.
The chapter has generated headlines in recent years for establishing an all-female chapter, guarding their local mosque after the terror attacks in Christchurch and delivering food to 3000 vulnerable people during Covid-19 lockdown.