Focus On Organised Crime And Gang Related Offending Results In Multiplearrests And Recovery Of Stolen Property
Northland Police have made several arrests, executed search warrants and recovered stolen property as part of an intensive focus on ram raids, and youth-related offending in the Whangārei area.
The focus comes as Operation
Cobalt commences in Northland.
To date 10 people, the
majority with CRIPS gang associations, have been arrested on
32 charges including burglary, unlawful possession of
ammunition and demanding with intent to rob.
A further five people have been referred to Youth Aid in relation to commercial burglaries and dishonesty-related offences.
Police have also executed five search warrants, resulting in the recovery of stolen clothing, jewellery, and a jet ski worth approximately $30,000 which was recovered as its owner was in the process of reporting it stolen.
As a result of enquiries, three other
people have been arrested for their involvement in unrelated
burglaries at residential developments.
The investigative
focus is ongoing, and Police can’t rule out further
charges being laid.
Police continue to step up enforcement and the disruption of unlawful gang activity across the country as Operation Cobalt rolls out.
Our
message to those involved is clear — we have zero
tolerance for any violence, gang, and drug
activities.
Police are working hard to ensure we keep our
communities safe, and we will continue to actively target
those involved in criminal activity.
We rely on the public and whanau to be our eyes and ears, and Police ask anyone who sees any suspicious activity to report it to us, as it helps make Northland a safer place to live.
We
continue to encourage people to report online at 105.police.govt.nz,
call
Police on 105, or report anonymously via Crime
Stoppers on 0800 555
111.
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