
Northland police have infiltrated some of the region鈥檚 methamphetamine supply as part of a sweeping operation targeting violent offending and drug supply.
Nine people are facing charges so far after police executed 16 search warrants in the past fortnight.
Northland Detective Inspector Rhys Johnston said specialist groups and investigators teamed up to uncover those allegedly responsible.
Charges laid range from the supply of methamphetamine, theft of vehicles and the unlawful possession of firearms.
鈥淧olice continue to take firm action against those peddling the misery of methamphetamine into many of our vulnerable communities,鈥 Johnston said.
A 29-year-old Kaikohe woman is facing methamphetamine dealing charges, as well as a 35-year-old.
Firearms were recovered during search warrants in Northland in a sweeping crackdown on crime. Photo / NZ Police
The latter is also jointly charged with a 58-year-old for the alleged aggravated robbery of a Toyota Land Cruiser in Aratapu on July 18.
Police were called to the alleged attack at 1.50am, where a man reportedly sustained moderate injuries.
Meanwhile, a 24-year-old from Kaikohe was also charged in relation to the supply of methamphetamine and cannabis, and a 44-year-old was charged for the possession of methamphetamine and resisting police.
Johnston said several arrests were made over stolen vehicles across the region as well, with $100,000 worth of stolen vehicles recovered, including a $40,000 Polaris side-by-side vehicle.
A 27-year-old 艑kaihau man also faced charges relating to a stolen vehicle and firearms.
Motorbikes were among some items police uncovered during warrants across the north. Photo / NZ Police
In Ngunguru, a 31-year-old and his partner were charged over the alleged unlawful taking of a Mercedes.
Johnston said drug charges were likely to follow after a search at the property.
Properties linked to the Kait膩ia Mongrel Mob were searched as well, with three stolen motorbikes recovered and another stolen 41D.
Johnston said a 66-year-old Taup艒 Bay man was arrested and is to be extradited to Australia after police found an alleged cannabis operation and seized $10,000.
The man would also face 鈥渟erious methamphetamine dealing charges鈥 when he crossed the ditch too, Johnston said.
Police would continue to target the prevalence of meth following a community outcry, he said.
Referrals were made for many families identified throughout the operations, as part of the Resilience to Organise Crime in Communities (ROCC) programme.
鈥淲e acknowledge the support of our colleagues, as additional resources have allowed a sustained targeting of those causing the most harm in our vulnerable communities.鈥
Brodie Stone covers crime and emergency for the Northern Advocate. She has spent most of her life in Whang膩rei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.
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