Police have
made three further arrests as part of an investigation into
alleged race-fixing.
Three men, aged 30, 42 and 49, were
due to appear in Christchurch District Court this afternoon
on multiple drug-related charges.
The 30-year-old man is
also facing a charge of unlawful possession of a restricted
weapon.
Ten people have now been charged in relation to
Operation Inca — the National Organised Crime Group
investigation into alleged corruption in harness
racing.
Today’s arrests were the result of a further six
search warrants conducted in Christchurch this morning,
taking the total number of search warrants to 17.
The
investigation continues and Police again urge anyone with
information to contact harness@police.govt.nz or call
Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555
111.
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