"We're coming for your freedoms, we're coming for your money and your assets" - that's the message Police Minister Stuart Nash had for organised criminals operating in the Bay of Plenty.
Nash, along with Police Commissioner Mike Bush, put organised criminals on notice at the launch of Tauranga based National Organised Criminal Group taskforce at Tauranga police station today.
Nash and Bush said tackling organised crime in the Bay of Plenty region had been ramped up with the establishment of taskforce of six "really skilled" detectives and three asset recovery staff working full-time on this sole goal.
"We're coming for your freedoms, we're coming for your money and your assets," Nash said.
"We're putting these people on notice that they we won't tolerate them peddling their drugs, and peddling their misery and we're going to stop the incredible harm they cause to communities in New Zealand," Nash said.