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Former Mongrel Mob leader challenges Crown’s attempt to seize gang property

19 April 2026
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A former president of the Mongrel Mob, Bill Elers, is contesting the Crown’s attempt to confiscate his property, which authorities label a “gang pad.” During a forfeiture hearing in the High Court, Elers defended the location, asserting it serves as a gathering space for family and friends, similar to a marae. He emphasized that the property hosts various functions, including children’s birthdays, and is not exclusively used by gang members. The legal proceedings revolve around the ongoing debate regarding the connection between gang properties and organized crime, with Elers arguing for his right to retain a space significant to his family and community.

Why It Matters

The case highlights ongoing tensions between law enforcement and organized crime in New Zealand, particularly regarding gang-related properties. The Mongrel Mob is one of the country’s most well-known gangs, with a significant presence in various regions. As authorities continue to seek asset forfeiture as a method to combat gang influence, the outcomes of such cases may set precedents for future legal actions against similar properties. This situation underscores the complexities of distinguishing between community spaces and locations associated with criminal activities, raising questions about property rights and the impact of gang culture on local communities.

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