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Vigilantes posing as underage teenagers online are luring men to meet-up spots in聽Tauranga聽before forcing them to strip naked and bashing them.
The vigilantes, who are filming their attacks and posting footage online, say they are providing a community service.
But police say their actions are 鈥渁ppalling鈥 and have launched an investigation after receiving a complaint.
The group targets gay men by posing as underage boys online and arranging to meet at night, then confronting them.
Videos posted online and seen by SunLive show groups ganging up on individuals, verbally abusing them, calling them paedophiles and child sex predators, forcing them to strip naked and then beating them up.
The Tauranga incidents follow聽a similar attack in Christchurch where vigilantes attacked a man and forced him to eat pet food.
Setting up the victims
鈥淲e believe that our New Zealand streets are filled with pedos,鈥 said a group member who communicated with SunLive anonymously.
鈥淲e decided to see if it was true by setting up a fake... account. Within the first hour we had somewhere around eight to 12 messages, all of which we responded to and told them we were 15 and some still wanted to meet up and do things to these kids I shall not say on here.
鈥淲e had enough and decided to take things into our own hands and began cleaning the streets.
鈥淲e met up with these pedos with the intention of scaring them out of doing it again plus posting it will get their true face out there and help people know who to look out for.鈥
The group member says he didn鈥檛 expect to get the attention they have got.
鈥淲e think this account has got the love it has because people feel the same.鈥
The group member says they want their kids to be safe, they want something done about paedophiles and they believe they are protecting the community.
鈥淲e believe that if it gets big enough New Zealand pedos will be scared to meet up with our tamariki.
鈥淲e are making this our mission simply because someone needs to. If we can catch nine pedos in four days, what鈥檚 that got to say?
鈥淧eople need to be safe, and we don鈥檛 feel like the kids of New Zealand are, especially after this.鈥
He says they were inspired by seeing people doing the same in other countries.
One post claims to 鈥渆xpose鈥 a man for seeking 鈥渘aked cuddles鈥 with a person who identified themselves as a 15-year-old male.
They organised to meet, and the man arrived to walk the boy back to the man鈥檚 place.
When he went to meet who he believed was a 15-year-old boy he was confronted by the group who followed, videoed, and chased him.
This group is quickly gaining followers online, one account doubled its followers in the past two days, and comments from their posts suggest that their followers support their actions.
Others have now been seen doing the same thing in Auckland and Christchurch, as shown on the Tauranga group鈥檚 online posts.
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However, not everyone is supportive of what this group is doing.
鈥淚鈥檝e never seen this before and I鈥檓 horrified for various reasons,鈥 says Tauranga LGBTI+ advocate Gordy Lockhart.
He is the founder of YouBeYou, a charity that advocates the concept of diversity in society.
Lockhart discusses two issues that stick out to him: Underage people facing paedophilia and the group seeming to target gay men specifically.
鈥淗ands down, if there is evidence at any time of somebody seeking underage individuals, that is completely inappropriate.鈥
He says there cannot be consent for engaging in sexual relationships with someone underage and any evidence of this illegal activity must go to police.
He said in one video a man in his 20s appears to believe he is coming to meet a 16-year-old, not a 15-year-old.
Lockhart says if this is the case the group is going from being vigilantes targeting paedophiles to 鈥渏ust being vicious鈥.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 absolutely not acceptable.
鈥淚t was a guy who was meeting a 16-year-old, somebody above the age of consent. They held the person against their will, they assaulted them, chased them down the street, threatened them with violence ...鈥
He also questioned why the group appeared to be 鈥渢argeting only men鈥.
鈥淭hat suggests there鈥檚 an element of homophobia to the whole thing.鈥
He says 鈥渁 lot of gay men鈥 meet people or date online.
鈥淚f there starts to be a fear about whether or not you may be trapped and beaten up, then what does that do to the LGBTQIA+ communities?
鈥淎nd if [the group is] just targeting men who like younger guys, that鈥檚 appalling.
鈥淭he police need to shut this down.鈥
Support for group
Tauranga social media influencer Isaac Kilby says he supports the group and says he too has tried to shine a light on paedophilic behaviour in the city.
鈥淲e are just trying to make other people aware that these people, they do exist, and they live amongst us.鈥
Kilby says in his view the group has done 鈥渕ore than the police have ever done. The police are failing to monitor potential sexual predators.鈥
鈥淭hese young men are going out and doing what essentially the police should be doing, which is catching predators.鈥
Isaac says he believes no one in New Zealand is taking the initiative to protect youth against these kinds of people.
鈥淚鈥檝e got kids, daughters and a fiance,鈥 he says.
鈥淚 believe [the group] is doing God鈥檚 work. They鈥檙e doing things that police should be doing. They鈥檙e doing things that other people are too afraid to do. That鈥檚 what鈥檚 wrong with the world that we鈥檙e living in today.鈥
Police respond
鈥淧olice don鈥檛 condone any vigilantes, or people taking the law into their own hands,鈥 says Detective Senior Sergeant Natalie Flowerdew-Brown of the Western Bay of Plenty CIB.
鈥淚 would encourage anyone who has any information around paedophilia or sexual offenders to contact police and let us deal with it through the courts.鈥

Flowerdew-Brown explains that this way, the offenders would be held accountable in the justice system - something not achieved by people taking the issue into their own hands.
The alleged offenders 鈥渘eed to be held accountable. They need a fair trial. That鈥檚 what our justice system is for.
鈥淚f they are convicted upon trial, then we can put measures in place like the child sex offender register and monitoring and things like that.鈥
In a statement to SunLive, police say the people involved cannot know if 鈥渢he people they are targeting are committing criminal offences, and put themselves at risk and members of the public at risk.
鈥淰igilante action such as this could also harm current and future police investigations targeting online offenders.
鈥淧olice would hate to see actions such as these hinder or prevent a prosecution against an ... offender.鈥
Under investigation
Tauranga Police say they are aware of the group and are investigating.
鈥淲e鈥檝e received one complaint from a victim of theirs yesterday. That is under investigation at the moment,鈥 says Flowerdew-Brown.
Police say if anyone has concerns about paedophilia and child sex abuse to contact police immediately.
Flowerdew-Brown says police have multiple resources for dealing with alleged child sex abusers and paedophiles, and also work closely with Oranga Tamariki.
鈥淲e have our child abuse teams in every district, every area has a child protection team.鈥
鈥淲hen we get reports of concern, they鈥檙e investigated.
鈥淲hat I鈥檝e seen from those videos is absolutely appalling. And those people who think they鈥檙e doing good are going to be investigated themselves and they will be charged.
鈥淏y just beating them up and leaving them in the community, that鈥檚 not helping anybody is it?
She says from the videos she鈥檚 seen there are a number of alleged serious assaults.
鈥淒o not take it into your own hands because if you do commit any criminal offences, you will be investigated yourself.
鈥淲e鈥檝e certainly got our eyes on this investigation, on this group.鈥
To copycat groups, Flowerdew-Brown says 鈥減olice do not condone [this], and it鈥檚 a criminal offence.鈥
鈥淥nce we establish who they are and where that鈥檚 coming from, they鈥檒l be investigated and they will also be looking at charges.鈥
Catfishing and fake accounts
The group is creating fake accounts and catfishing - pretending to be someone else to lure someone into a relationship - their victims online.
Police advise if anyone is concerned that have been catfished to contact police, which could have offending pages and profiles 鈥渟hut down鈥.
鈥淲e have the relationships and the authority to do that. So, I strongly recommend anyone contact us if they have any concerns around catfishing or fake profiles or anything like that.
鈥淲e take all complaints really seriously. If anyone has been a victim of this group, or has any information around what this group is trying to do, then please bring it to our attention.鈥
Anyone with concerns about potential offending is urged to contact police immediately.
鈥淎ll complaints will be taken seriously and followed up as appropriate where there is evidence of criminal offending of this nature,鈥 says a police spokesperson.
Where to get help
If it鈥檚 an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.
If you are the victim of a child abuse or sexual abuse crime, you can contact:
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- : 0800 044 334; Text 4334; Email聽[email protected]
If you are a male survivor of sexual abuse, contact:
- 聽offers a range of confidential support at centres -聽
- : 0800 94 22 94 (available 11am-8pm)
If you are concerned about your own or someone else鈥檚 sexual behaviour, please reach out for support:
- : 09 377 9898
- : 04 566 4745
- : 03 353 0257
Alternatively, contact your local police station -聽
- NZ Herald
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