Auckland Council has reached a settlement with cafe owner Dilip Kumar Rupa regarding nearly $1 million in overdue rates, leading to the abandonment of plans for a forced sale of Rupa’s Cafe and two Grey Lynn homes. The council’s chief financial officer, Ross Tucker, confirmed the settlement, although the specifics remain confidential. This resolution comes after a lengthy dispute, with Rupa having refused to pay rates on the family-owned properties for several years, culminating in what was reported as the city’s largest outstanding rates debt.
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Christchurch’s Jamie Richard Pope caught drug dealing, importing meth, while on community detention
SummaryJamie Richard Pope, who was on police curfew serving community detention for firearms charges, has been placed under home detention after Customs intercepted multiple packages containing methamphetamine and cocaine destined for his Christchurch address. Initially, Customs alerted police to two drug shipments, followed by the seizure of three additional packages. Pope now faces charges for importing methamphetamine and cocaine, as well as supplying ecstasy, due to his illegal activities while under supervision. Full Article
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