After search warrants in the Huntly area yesterday, two gang patches were seized under the Gangs Act 2024, along with gang paraphernalia.
Two Harley Davidson motorbikes were also seized for antisocial road user behaviour, and a firearm.
Pitkethley said further arrests were likely.
“In cases where we are not able to take enforcement action at the time, we will follow up and enforce the law.
“This is a good example of that work in action.
“We want to reiterate that our goal in policing funerals and tangi is to provide the space for family and mourners to grieve, but we will continue to take enforcement action where people are observed to be in breach of the Gangs Act 2024.
“If you witness any unlawful activity, including people wearing gang insignia in public places, people engaging in antisocial driving behaviour, or any unlawful activity please contact police.
“Information from the public is vital to our investigations, the way we respond to incidents, and also shapes the way we deploy our staff.”
The public can report information to 111 if it is happening now or you believe there is immediate risk to people or property, or via 105 - either online or over the phone - if it’s after the fact or does not require an immediate response.
• A 39-year-old gang member is due to appear in the Huntly District Court today on charges of displaying gang insignia in a public place.
• A 23-year-old gang member is due to appear in the Huntly District Court today on charges of displaying gang insignia in a public place, and unlawful possession of a shotgun.
• A 16-year-old has been referred to youth services in relation to wearing gang insignia in a public place.
• A 32-year-old man is due to appear in the Huntly District Court at a later date in relation to driving while suspended.