A former Mongrel Mob president who kidnapped a 19-year-old woman and forced her into "subservience" over a drug debt will spend at least five years behind bars.
Alexander Tamati, previously the president of the gang's Aotearoa chapter, stood trial the Napier District Court last year for enlisting two younger gang members to bring the teenager to him to "work it off".
In the early hours of November 26, 2016, she was held against her will in a sitting room where Tamati subjected her to threats, assaults and sexual violation.
Tamati's co-offenders Angus Benson and Hagen Taraiwa Wiremu Henare, jailed for two years three months and two years six months respectively in December, delivered her to Tamati with the message "parcel delivered".
Tamati was in March sentenced to 10 years in jail with a minimum period of imprisonment of five years.