Simmering Gang War Tensions rise with attack on Black Power Auckland chapter

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This is deeply concerning…

Armed police swarm Mt Wellington, Auckland after gang pad shot up in drive-by shooting

Armed police swarmed an east Auckland suburb overnight after an drive-by shooting believed to be targeting the headquarters for the Auckland Black Power chapter.

…since cracking down on the South American Cartel connected 501 syndicates which targeted drug distribution infrastructure thanks to intercepted overseas calls, the tensions over running the meth trade between the gangs have eased as the syndicates regroup.

Attacking the Auckland HQ of the Black Power chapter is a sudden ratcheting up of attempts to muscle into Auckland again by the South American Cartel connected 501 syndicates.

The new Police Minister will need to m Ove as quickly on this as Chippy did. By ensuring intercepted intel between 501 syndicates and South American Cartels were actually passed down to Police Intelligence rather than simply up to the NSA made a difference.

If the Cartels have worked new communication networks and are wanting to ratchet up imports, this will be a first move in what will be a new gang fight for turf in Auckland.

 

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44 COMMENTS

  1. Oh well Chippy – the ex police minister will declare them all ‘non violent and law abiding citizens, most vulnerable, marginalized and stunning, and everyone who dares to state the difference is a GangPhobe. Fixed.

  2. Well if they self declared as women rather then Gangs then they can be as violent as they likes. What are you? A Gangphobe? How unpleasant of you.

  3. Hopefully, the police will not do a “Posie Parker”.
    That tactic was tried and found to be deficient.

    Do I hear a question coming.
    Shaun Plunket “What is a gangster?”.

  4. If gangs wanna shoot up their own joints and as long as there’s no collateral damage to the public at large…

    I say let ’em.

    • Except, not being the brightest, they sometimes get the address wrong or just end up in a shoot out in your neighbourhood. It’s not particular nice to sit down to lunch with the sound of a gunfight in the background, or to see the pock marks of bullets in buildings & trees in places you frequent.

    • Blackie. It’s only natural born women that the police aren’t paid to protect. Most gang members are males, so the pronouns in blue have to do something about them.

  5. The local gangs are being used in a proxy war between the 501s. With the Bandidos supplying the MM and Mongols (I think) supplying the BPs with meth, things will only get worse unless other options for meth use are explored.

    Free tertiary and trade education would be good start. Lessening inequality and destigmatizing the poor, the legalizing of marijuana and a massive state housing build would all help to cripple the gangs recruitment of youth who are choosing to opt out of society.

  6. Decriminalise all recreational drugs and tax the foreign owned banks and multi billionaires to be able to afford a basic living wage for the criminals they created so as they no longer need to be criminals.
    I just sorted literally everything in thirty six words. It cost nothing and I did it here. You’re welcome. I’m just a fabulous farmer and I also feed you fuckers so I want a fuss made of me and an award. I also want more hair on my head and less of it on my arse. I want gleaming white teeth, a bleached perineum and a manicure. I want the full back, sack and crack man. I want my picture taken with young, beautiful, radiantly smiling female humans under the glare of media attention. I want it all motherfuckers!

    • You’re not asking for much are you? But, hell, why not? The sale of one billionaires yacht could probably fund all of that.

      • An entertaining rant from CB,
        Unusually, it was comprehensible.

        Also he forgot he word ‘adult’ from human female.

    • I tend to avoid discussing others personal grooming and or appearance because you can quickly end up in some rather sticky places. A bleached under carriage is not really on my to do list. One time a woman friend said at the nights end… “you didn’t even mention I had lost weight” and gave me a hell of a powerful punch to the shoulder. A no win situation.

      But I digress, and totally agree with CB’s first sentence. Decriminalise all recreational drugs and a basic income for all paid via IRD. The problem is so many NZers have a false morality for public view even though they may be bent as, and a cringing regard for the authorities. Passive and mediocre people not willing to try a new approach to long running social issues.

      • /agreed
        Portugal seems the better for it. Which is not to say they don’t have problems.
        Decriminaise, and get back to proper rehab options.
        The last time I ever got slightly near NZ’s silly approach to rehabilitation was to go help closedown a rehab centre in Marton and dispose of its pickings. Apparently it wasn’t cost effective.

      • TM and CB are on the right track. Decriminaliise and have limits but not this puritan hunt the cannabis down or turn a decrepit social system in to something alluring. Respect.recreational personal wishes with reasonable boundaries. Decriminalising will release naice people from threats of blackmail because of not being as ‘appropriate’ as two-faced society want.

  7. it starts with the toleration of gang pads and inflicting gang members on social housing tenants…not to mention govt funded ‘gang initiatives’…it needs to be made plain to them that they are not part of society

    • I rarely agree with your comments but you have hit the nail on the head this time . In Chch one gang took over the ED Dept and car park at the hospital .They would not wear masks and intimidated other patients. NO police turned up . On another occasion they blocked of a street to allow a burn up in honour of a member . NO police turned up.

    • It started a long time before that @gargarin (unfortunately). And it has changed a lot, and it’s been downhill ever since.
      At least when the Black Power started out, there was a political agenda that protested in the mainstream, or at least tried to.
      I can remember working with the likes of Dennis O’Reilly at NZ Freighters/Brambles. (1970s) Alongside others who were equally intelligent and committed to the wellbeing of the collective.
      (I excuse his Catholicism to this day, because what ever works for him is OK by me.)

      All the BP specimens were bloody intelligent and protesting for change and improvement.

      Subsequently, by dint of being related to Mongrel Mob members, I’d rather not be, I’ve learned there are some really fick-as-pig-shit specimens who just see bling and needless shit they want to get by the easiest means possible.

      And that’s what they’re doing to this day
      Thankfully I don’t now have to have anything to do with the lot of them, except if called upon to attend yet another bullshit FGC to have a deep and meaningful conversation, and tick some boxes.

  8. Is there a revolutionary way of dealing with this. Make personal cannabis legal first. And have a state price on meth available so undercutting the master suppliers profits? Maybe something can be done as we have been trying to control drugs for so long. If cannabis users are not going to be persecuted, they might feed some hearsay thru to a special intelligence authority that treats them fairly unlike the everyday police might.

    It’s as if we are trying to get to nirvana and fix the problem once and all. Do any countries have a plan to deal with it? What do they do in Australia – consider it’s been a NZ thing since Mr Asia was found to be a long beak?

  9. Yeah. That KFC smuggling racket doesn’t pay well anymore since the lockdowns are no more so it’s back to turf warfare and drug smuggling.

    Who can answer me this. We live on an island surrounded by thousands of kilometres of water. How are the drugs getting in?

    Are the cops deliberately letting drugs into the country or what?

  10. I never have bratty but paying govt money for gangs quitting meth programmes ie-reducing their own customer base…which genius came up with that one?

    we make massive money off meth but care about our community, the others got bells on

  11. Scott bloody Morrison or Scomo to his mates. Put us in this mess.

    The bloody Collation National and Liberals across the ditch, created a pacific wide drug network, through their deportation policy.

    And the stupid sheeple of NZ think it was a NZ grown problem – So many people in this country need to smarten up and look around what is happening in Australia and the rest of the pacific to get their heads around this rise in violence.

  12. Perhaps too, the Labour govt should stop laundering their money for them too?

    But then again, didn’t MM leaders implore their members to vote Labour? Lots of votes in going soft on crime it seems

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