Police Monitoring Movements Around Two Gang Tangi, Hawke's Bay
Police will be highly visible across Hawke’s Bay today, with two gang tangi taking place this morning in Waipawa and Flaxmere.
We expect to see a large number of gang members and associates moving around the region, and Police will have additional resources available to manage any issues that may arise.
We are mindful of providing space for whānau and friends to grieve peacefully while balancing the safety of the community.
Police have communicated our expectations to gang leaders and will take enforcement action where necessary. This includes around the wearing or displaying of gang insignia in a public place, as well as any threatening or intimidating behaviour.
Police will have additional patrols in place, including on the roads, over the coming days to reduce disruption and maintain public safety. Staff will follow up on reports of illegal activity.
We urge anyone who witnesses illegal behaviour to call 111 immediately. If you are reporting matters after the fact, please make a report online or call 105.
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