A man, known only to be in his 20s, has been charged with the murder of 35-year-old Lee Rata in Kaitaia. He appeared before the District Court at Whangarei on Tuesday, where he was granted interim name suppression and was remanded in custody to appear in the High Court at Whangarei on February 4.
Mr Rata was found badly injured in Bonnetts Road late on New Year's Eve. He was treated at the scene by St John then transported to Kaitaia Hospital and finally transferred to Whangarei Hospital's intensive care unit, where he died the following day. Police have said a post mortem examination had established he died of blunt force trauma to the head.
Police said yesterday that members and associates of the Mongrel Mob were believed to have been involved in the killing. A number of search warrants were executed in Moerewa yesterday as the investigation continued, and a number of arrests were made on unrelated matters, including drug dealing, assault and dishonesty offending.
Mr Rata had attended a wedding on New Year's Eve, and had been at the reception at an address in Bonnetts Road. A member of the public flagged down a passing police patrol at about 11pm, after he was found, critically injured, on the side of the road.