Rotorua police investigating an alleged stabbing attack at a busy roundabout say they have made three arrests.
Detective Senior Sergeant Mark van Kempen said three vehicles were involved in a serious incident at about 11.50am on Friday at the roundabout of Te Ngae Rd and Owhata Rd.
He alleged: “The victims were travelling in a van when they were attacked by a large group of offenders from two other vehicles. The victims received a number of injuries, including stab wounds which required hospital treatment.”
He said police, supported by the Armed Offenders Squad, searched properties in the city today, arresting three Rotorua men, confiscating two vehicles believed to have been involved in Friday’s incident and seizing a pistol unrelated to that incident.
Van Kempen said the men aged 28, 30 and 35 had been charged with aggravated robbery, wounding with intent and participating in an organised criminal group.