The Gore District Council mayoral office was reluctant to ban gang patches in part because it wanted to protect its burgeoning relationship with a Mongrel Mob leader.
That was revealed in a trove of emails obtained under the Official Information Act, showing senior police officers, along with staff from the Gore district and Invercargill city councils, discussing gangs in Southland.
Acting Inspector Peter Graham, of Invercargill, emailed the Southland Chamber of Commerce and the Invercargill City Council in November last year, to say he was trying to organise signs for inner city retailers asking gang members to remove their patches.
"As you are probably aware there is a push by organised gangs especially the Mongrel Mob into Southland and this has increased the number of gang patches being worn around our streets."
Police had received calls from retailers about patched members intimidating customers and a sign had been drafted asking them to remove their patches, and advising police would support the retailer in this, Insp Graham wrote, before asking if the chamber and the council was interested.