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Killer Beez member Haupapa Paul jailed for Auckland murder plot as Tribesmen gang war ended

24 May 2025
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Killer Beez member Haupapa Paul jailed for Auckland murder plot as Tribesmen gang war ended
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Haupapa Snowy Paul, a senior member of the Killer Beez gang, has been sentenced to six years and two months in prison for conspiring to murder a rival gang member known as “Sweet.” His plot, aimed at retaliating against perceived aggression during a violent gang war, was ultimately thwarted by dissent within his own gang, which was reluctant to continue the conflict that had intensified police scrutiny. The scheme was uncovered through recorded prison calls, revealing the internal dynamics and pressures within the Killer Beez amid attempts to maintain a fragile truce with the Tribesmen.

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