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  2. List of gangs in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  3. Gangs in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Organised crime gangs such as those that currently dominate in New Zealand mostly date from the 1970s. The Police named the three most prominent "New Zealand gangs" as Black Power, the Mongrel Mob, and the Nomads, as of 2007. [2] Examples of local street gangs in 2007 were the Junior Don Kings (JDK) and Dope Money Sex (DMS) of Auckland. [5]

  4. King Cobras (gang) - Wikipedia

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    The King Cobras were founded by Samoans in Ponsonby sometime in the 1950s, making them the oldest gang in New Zealand. [3] Initially, it was restricted to Samoans, but has since accepted other Polynesians. [3] The King Cobras have had a presence across South, Central, [4] North [5] and West Auckland, [6] Hutt Valley, Wellington, [7] Dunedin [8 ...

  5. Mongrel Mob - Wikipedia

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    The Mongrel Mob, also known as the Mighty Mongrel Mob or simply 'the Mob,' is a prominent organised crime group and prison gang based in New Zealand. With over thirty chapters across the country and additional operations in Australia and Canada, it is the largest gang in New Zealand. As of 2024, the Mob is the largest gang in New Zealand. [3]

  6. New Zealand Nomads - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, tensions heated up with the Highway 61 gang and resulted in the murder of Nomad Malcom Munns. [2] In 2009, Nomads founder and President Dennis Hines died. [3] He is the brother of senior Head Hunters member, William Hines. [3] He was imprisoned on a count of nearly 100 criminal convictions. [4] The gang had 103 members in prison in ...

  7. Tribesmen Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Killer Beez were founded in 2003 by then-Vice President of the Tribesmen New Zealand, Josh Masters, as a feeder gang for the Tribesmen. The main purpose of the Killer Beez was to build soldiers for the Tribesmen Motorcycle Club. Most Killer Beez would eventually become fully fledged members of the Tribesmen ranks.

  8. Highway 61 Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Highway 61 Motorcycle Club is an outlaw motorcycle club based in New Zealand and also operating in Australia. The Committee on Gangs report of 1981 (known as the Comber Report) said they were one of the two largest of the 20 outlaw motorcycle gangs in New Zealand. [1] In the 1990s they were the largest in the country. [2]

  9. Fourth Reich (New Zealand gang) - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Reich Founded Early 1990s (Early 1990s) Founded at Paparua Prison, Christchurch Type White power skinhead, street gang Region South Island, New Zealand Membership 15 Key people Aaron Howie, Neihana Foster, Ivan Gugich, Hayden McKenzie, Leighton Wilding, Shannon Brent Flewellen, Malcolm George Chaston The Fourth Reich was a racist skinhead prison gang formed in Paparua Prison (officially ...