Police dealing with Mongrel Mob and Black Power conflict in Ōpōtiki have turned to legislation to give them greater search powers as they fight to supress gang violence in the area.
The latest incident is believed to be a 20-year-old woman shot in the arm on Saturday while she was sitting in a car. She was taken to Whakatāne Hospital in a serious condition.
Eastern Bay of Plenty acting area commander Senior Sergeant Tristan Murray said police had today been issued by the courts a warrant under the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation (CAIL) Act 2023 which allows police to apply special search powers during times of gang conflict.
The special warrant issued to Ōpōtiki and Whakatāne police gives officers the ability to search vehicles and places of suspected gang members. They can also search occupants of vehicles and seize firearms, weapons and vehicles.
“Police will continue to take all necessary measures to stamp out this behaviour and hold offenders to account and will be maintaining a highly visible presence across Ōpōtiki and Whakatāne.”