A major police investigation targeting organised crime prevented a planned shooting at a gang tangi and the attempted murder of a rival gang member, police have revealed today.
Police are giving an update on the investigation that involved them raiding properties linked to the Mongrel Mob across the North Island this morning.
Search warrants have been executed in the eastern Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Auckland, Rotorua, Taup艒 and Hawke鈥檚 Bay.
Police had seized about $800,000 worth of property, including included one residential property, four vehicles, a jet ski, $65,000 cash, $87,000 in a bank account and about $20,000 worth of jewellery.
The operation has been led by the National Organised Crime Group [NOCG], a branch of the police that specialises in covert inquiries, and involved an investigation into alleged distribution of methamphetamine.
Detective Superintendent Greg Williams, head of police鈥檚 National Organised Crime Group (NOCG), said Operation Highwater was a NOCG investigation that commenced in December last year.
He said the investigation primarily focused on the east chapter of the Barbarian motorcycle gang鈥檚 involvement in drug dealing.
鈥淚t also encompassed a significant amount of violence that the gang was also engaged in.鈥
He said the gang, based in Opotiki, had caused significant violence and issues.
The investigation had prevented two separate homicides. One, a planned shooting at a gang tangi, and the other an attempted murder of a rival gang member in Hamilton.
The NOCG investigations usually focus on the upper echelon of crime syndicates smuggling drugs into New Zealand, such as the 515kg of meth hidden inside steel beams from the United States.
Other recent investigations have targeted the Comancheros outlaw motorcycle gang, which has genuine links to organised crime groups overseas.
But on other occasions, NOCG has focused on local gangs, often in smaller towns, whose drug dealing is having a disproportionate effect on the community.
The Herald understands that the raids this morning are the result of a covert investigation into alleged drug dealing by the Barbarians chapter of the Mongrel Mob based in 艑p艒tiki.
The Mongrel Mob has been targeted by a widespread police operation. Photo / Supplied
According to drug testing of the wastewater, 艑p艒tiki is consistently among the rural towns or regions with the highest levels of meth when calculated on a per capita basis.
A police spokesperson said a press conference with Detective Superintendent Greg Williams, the head of NOCG, and Superintendent Tim Anderson, the Bay of Plenty district commander, would be held in Tauranga this afternoon.
The raids on the Mongrel Mob Barbarians come one year after the death of the chapter鈥檚 president who had publicly taken an anti-drug stance.
Comancheros bust - 鈥榙eals blow to the heart鈥 of motorbike gang
Last month, it was revealed nearly every single member of the Comancheros motorcycle gang is facing active criminal charges, following a long-running police investigation spanning three years.
As a result of four phases of this investigation, police allege the Comancheros was operating as an organised criminal group conducting a complex money laundering operation; drug importation and supply operations; and a 鈥淐ommission鈥 scheme to fund, among other things, military-style training for some of its members.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says cumulatively 137 charges have been laid against the gang鈥檚 members and associates.
Those charged include 17 鈥渙ffice鈥 holders, 10 patched members and 14 prospects of the gang.
鈥淭his investigation represents the single biggest blow to the Comancheros鈥 operations since Operation Nova,鈥 Coster said.
鈥淧olice have dealt a blow right to the heart of this gang鈥檚 alleged activities, it is an exceptional outcome and shows the dedication of police investigators over the course of three years.
鈥淔rom the moment the gang established a presence in this country, they made it very clear they saw themselves as the number one gang in this country,鈥 Coster said.
鈥淔rom the very beginning, there has been a multi-agency effort to continuously target, disrupt and enforce criminal activity that has been taking place.
鈥淭his has resulted in significant criminal prosecution cases as well as assets and profits being stripped away from their grasp.鈥
The Comanchero gang had been targeted by an earlier widespread police investigation. Photo / Supplied
In its most recent phase, Operation Embargo, investigators from the National Organised Crime Group sought evidence about a directive allegedly sent out to Comanchero members three years ago.
It is alleged this directive ordered members to follow rules being set up around the 鈥淐ommission鈥.
As an example: It is alleged there would be a $5000 commission paid on every kilogram sold by their members.
Jared Savage is an award-winning journalist who covers crime and justice issues, with a particular interest in organised crime. He joined the Herald in 2006, and is the author of Gangland and Gangster鈥檚 Paradise.
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