The New Zealand Herald

Cash, gold, cars, bitcoin in major bust

- Amy Wiggins

Guns, drugs and more than $1m in cash, gold, cars and bitcoin have been seized by police as part of a major operation focused on organised crime.

Police arrested 11 people who were involved in the Auckland crime ring including those with strong links to the Head Hunters Motorcycle Gang, manufactur­ing and distributi­ng methamphet­amine, as well as their illegal possession of firearms.

The four-month-long investigat­ion, dubbed Operation Evansville, run by a joint Tāmaki Makaurau Organised Crime Team, came to an end on Tuesday when 21 search warrants were carried out in Henderson, Long Bay, Flatbush and Auckland central.

Eleven people were arrested and faced various charges including robbery, unlawful possession of firearms, possession for supply methamphet­amine, manufactur­ing methamphet­amine and money laundering.

The group includes two men, aged 47 and 50, who were arrested in the final phase of the operation on Tuesday, and have since appeared in the Auckland District Court.

Detective Inspector Aaron Pascoe, Field Crime Manager for Auckland City District, said organised crime groups, drugs and guns go hand in hand.

“These organised criminals are often unlawfully in possession of firearms, which poses a risk to our community and is completely unacceptab­le,” he said.

“They often live what appears to be a lavish lifestyle with cash and flash cars, but they do that by peddling methamphet­amine into our community, devastatin­g the lives of the users and their families in the process. Their offending has a flowon effect, with drug users often turning to crime such as robbery, burglary and theft to fund their drug addictions, leaving innocent victims in their wake.”

Police would continue to target organised crime and the recovery of illegal guns, as part of the nationwide Operation Tauwhiro, which was announced by Police Commission­er Andrew Coster last week.

Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity, or who suspects organised crime or gang activity in their neighbourh­ood, should contact police at 105.police.govt.nz, call on 105, or report it anonymousl­y via Crimestopp­ers at 0800 555 111.

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 ?? Photos / NZ Police ?? A dozen firearms, methamphet­amine and more than $1 million in cash, gold, high-end vehicles and bitcoins have been taken out of the hands of organised criminals, following a major police operation.
Photos / NZ Police A dozen firearms, methamphet­amine and more than $1 million in cash, gold, high-end vehicles and bitcoins have been taken out of the hands of organised criminals, following a major police operation.

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