Three people have been arrested as police continue to crackdown on gang conflicts in the Bay of Plenty.
Staff are continuously assessing ongoing gang conflict in the area, says Eastern Bay of Plenty acting Area Commander Senior Sergeant Tristan Murray.
Police conducted six traffic stops Friday night and Saturday morning, and searched an address using the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation (CAIL) Act 2023.
One person was arrested in Whakatane after they were sighted with a firearm, offensive weapons were also located in the vehicle, says Tristan.
"Charges are being considered."
Tristan says a 40-year-old gang member from Auckland was arrested in Ōpōtiki and is due to appear in the Ōpōtiki District Court on November 2.
He has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon and possession of drug utensils
A youth was also arrested for cannabis supply and will be referred to Youth Services, says Tristan.
"Police will continue to take all necessary measures to stamp out this behaviour and hold offenders to account and will be maintaining a highly visible presence.
"Police encourage members of the public to share information on anyone illegally possessing firearms and weapons with Police."
Information can be shared anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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