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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The Police Minister says gangs are showing a high level of compliance with the new laws

    The Police Minister says gangs are showing a high level of compliance with the new laws


    Police are expecting large numbers of Mongrel Mob Barbarians in Nelson over the weekend - and will be deploying officers from Tasman and Canterbury to check for breaches.

    Yesterday, six people were arrested for allegedly breaching the patch ban at a Tauranga tangi.

    Mark Mitchell says leaders of the gangs, in particular, are trying to respond - and fundamentally don't seem to want to draw attention to themselves.

    He says there will probably be some younger members who won't comply because they're not thinking about it - but police will respond to that.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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