Police seize $1m of meth in Mongrel Mob bust

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Police have recovered methamphetamine with an estimated street value of about $1 million after executing search warrants in Wairoa.

Eastern District Police investigators have executed a number of search warrants that involved members of the Mongrel Mob Mongrelism chapter, who are based in Wairoa.

As a result two senior patched members have been arrested on charges relating to the supply of methamphetamine, says a statement from Police.

During the operation Police recovered approximately one kilogram of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of about $1 million, says the statement.

These arrests also come after recent gang violence in Wairoa which led to the arrest of a Mongrel Mob Aotearoa patched member for the stabbing of a rival gang member at the Z Energy forecourt on December 23.

Police have also been involved in the investigation of another two shootings at gang addresses on December 23 and 24.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Moorhouse of the Tairawhiti Criminal Investigation Branch says it's believed the seized methamphetamine was destined for the community of Wairoa.

Police are very pleased to prevent such a large amount of the drug from hitting the street, he says..

'Wairoa as a community has clearly suffered from the impact of gang violence and the distribution of this highly addictive drug,” says Moorhouse.

'Police remain committed to preventing any violence and closing down the distribution of any illegal drug that causes harm to the community.”

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