Another two men have been charged with the "execution-style" murder of David Kuka - an innocent man believed to be the victim of mistaken identity - more than four years after his death.
Court documents show the two men, aged 45 and 54, will appear in the Tauranga District Court this morning charged with murder.
The pair were arrested yesterday after a long running police investigation and means a total of four men have now been charged with the murder of Kuka, who was shot at close range in February 2018.
Luke William Belmont, 34, was charged in December and Adrian Rewiri, 36, was charged in January. Both men have pleaded not guilty and are due to stand trial in July next year.
Despite the passage of time since Kuka's death, a 52-year-old father of four, the investigation team led by Detective Sergeant Paul Barron had remained confident of solving the case.