Two young men, Jordan Galuva’a and Ketisemami Tuivai, were sentenced to prison for participating in a burglary at a $5 million Epsom home, allegedly as part of a misguided vigilante plot linked to an $8 million pyramid scheme. The burglary occurred while a university student was home alone, and the judge emphasized that retribution outside the legal system is unacceptable, regardless of any prior wrongdoing by the homeowner.
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Police arrest significant Hells Angels members in Whanganui, 72 charges laid
Nineteen members of the Whanganui chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, including key leaders, face 72 charges following a major police operation. The charges involve supplying methamphetamine, importing cocaine, and money laundering, marking a significant impact on the gang's influence in the area. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Nineteen members of a motorcycle club in Whanganui got in trouble with the police for doing bad things like selling drugs and money problems....
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