Police To Maintain A Presence Following Gang Convoy
Inspector Matt Srhoj, Relieving Counties Manukau
District
Commander:
There have been no significant
issues reported following today's tangi in
Counties
Manukau, however Police will maintain a strong presence in
the hours
to come.
Officers have been monitoring
the large number of gang members attending the
tangi, but
in general, we are relatively pleased with the behaviour of
those
involved.
Apart from some minor disruption at
intersections, there were no incidents of
note that
required Police intervention.
We would like to thank
the family of the deceased for ensuring that
our
expectations were understood and adhered
to.
Police will maintain a visible presence on the
roads for the rest of the day,
and continue to urge those
travelling on our roads to not act in a way that
puts
others at
risk.
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