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Comancheros crackdown: Nearly every member facing criminal charges

Author
Jared Savage,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Sep 2024, 1:52pm
Nearly every member of the Comancheros is facing active criminal charges after multiple police investigations. Photo / NZ Police
Nearly every member of the Comancheros is facing active criminal charges after multiple police investigations. Photo / NZ Police

Comancheros crackdown: Nearly every member facing criminal charges

Author
Jared Savage,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Sep 2024, 1:52pm
  • Nearly all Comancheros motorcycle gang members face active criminal charges following a three-year investigation.
  • Police allege the gang was involved in money laundering, drug trafficking and military-style training.
  • Significant assets were seized, including $5.8 million in property and cash, during multiple operations.

Nearly every single member of the Comancheros motorcycle gang is facing active criminal charges, according to police who have today revealed a long-running investigation spanning three years.

As a result of four phases of this investigation, police allege the Comancheros was operating as an organised criminal group conducting a complex money laundering operation; drug importation and supply operations; and a 鈥淐ommission鈥 scheme to fund, among other things, military-style training for some of its members.

Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says cumulatively 137 charges have been laid against the gang鈥檚 members and associates.

Those charged include 17 鈥渙ffice鈥 holders, 10 patched members and 14 prospects of the gang.

鈥淭his investigation represents the single biggest blow to the Comancheros鈥 operations since Operation Nova,鈥 Coster said.

鈥淧olice have dealt a blow right to the heart of this gang鈥檚 alleged activities, it is an exceptional outcome and shows the dedication of police investigators over the course of three years.

鈥淔rom the moment the gang established a presence in this country, they made it very clear they saw themselves as the number one gang in this country,鈥 Coster said.

Nearly every member of the Comancheros is facing active criminal charges after multiple police investigations. Photo / NZ Police
Nearly every member of the Comancheros is facing active criminal charges after multiple police investigations. Photo / NZ Police

鈥淔rom the very beginning, there has been a multi-agency effort to continuously target, disrupt and enforce criminal activity that has been taking place.

鈥淭his has resulted in significant criminal prosecution cases as well as assets and profits being stripped away from their grasp.鈥

In its most recent phase, Operation Embargo, investigators from the National Organised Crime Group sought evidence about a directive allegedly sent out to Comanchero members three years ago.

It is alleged this directive ordered members to follow rules being set up around the 鈥淐ommission鈥.

鈥淭his commission processes allegedly raised funds to purchase a gang pad, two businesses as well as purchasing of firearms,鈥 Commissioner Coster says.

鈥淧olice will also allege that these funds were being used to carry out military-styled training of 15 of its members by a trainer brought into the country for this purpose.鈥

As an example: It is alleged there would be a $5000 commission paid on every kilogram sold by their members.

Earlier this month, 62 search warrants were carried out on residential properties and vehicles across New Zealand.

In total, police seized 2.6kg of cannabis, 760g of cocaine, 172 rounds of ammunition, and 83 mobile phones.

Four firearms, including two sawn-off shotguns, were seized. Police also located 39 other electronic devices and 32 Comanchero patches.

Coster also revealed the outcome of Operation Scuba, which was a complex money laundering investigation that started in 2021

Police allege the investigation showed that profit from the gang鈥檚 illegal activities was used to fund the gang鈥檚 criminal offending and acquisitions.

In total, $5.8 million worth of assets were restrained, including two properties, and Operation Scuba ended in March this year, resulting in 11 people being charged.

鈥淭his included professional facilitators, who it will be alleged did the money laundering for the gang,鈥 Coster said.

One of these properties was the gang鈥檚 鈥淪outhside鈥 pad in Weymouth.

Police also restrained nearly $1m in cash, a late-model Range Rover and two high-specification Harley Davidson motorcycles.

Another phase was Operation Brewer which discovered 200kg of methamphetamine being found hidden in farm machinery.

Following six search warrants being carried out across Auckland, eight people were charged with a variety of serious drug-related offences.

Finally, late last month, police arrested every patched member of the Christchurch chapter of the gang in Operation Avon, which targeted regular cash and drug runs between Auckland and Christchurch.

Seventy warrants were carried out across Christchurch, Dunedin and Auckland.

Twenty-two people have been charged with a variety of serious offences.

Police also seized 6.5kg of methamphetamine, four firearms, nine Comanchero patches.

Jared Savage is an award-winning journalist who covers crime and justice issues, with a particular interest in organised crime. He joined the Herald in 2006, and is the author of聽骋补苍驳濒补苍诲听补苍诲听Gangster鈥檚 Paradise.

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