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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Police are amping up their presence in various parts of the country, following gang activity

    Police are amping up their presence in various parts of the country, following gang activity


    A Gang Conflict Warrant is in place across Hawkes Bay, giving officers special powers to search vehicles of suspected gang members and seize weapons.

    It's due to two gang-related incidents this week believed to be linked to the Mongrel Mob and Black Power.

    One of the incidents - an alleged assault in Hastings left two young people fighting for their lives in hospital.

    Police are also increasing their presence around Christchurch after an unsuccessful attempt to start a fire at a local gang pad on Cuffs Road.

    On Tuesday police also said they were extending a Gang Conflict Warrant to cover the entire Manawatu area.

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