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Patched over: Comancheros muscle in and take over gang pad

Author
Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 Jun 2023, 1:15pm
Photo / George Heard
Photo / George Heard

Patched over: Comancheros muscle in and take over gang pad

Author
Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 Jun 2023, 1:15pm

The Comancheros have a new Christchurch gang pad, taking over the old Rebels MC clubhouse just weeks after patching over the entire local chapter.

罢丑别听Herald听听and bolstered its ranks with their once rival members.

A new photograph obtained by the听Herald听showed former patched Christchurch Rebels member Jarrad Singer in Comancheros colours.

Former Rebels MC Christchurch gang member Jarrad Singer wears his new gang colours after he patched over to the Comancheros. Photo / Supplied

Former Rebels MC Christchurch gang member Jarrad Singer wears his new gang colours after he patched over to the Comancheros. Photo / Supplied

The Rebels MC has operated out of a fortified headquarters in an industrial cul-de-sac in the eastern suburb of Woolston in recent times.

After the sudden patching over, its large 鈥淩ebels MC Christchurch鈥 sign, with the gang鈥檚 Confederate flag, grinning skull and 1% symbol, was swiftly taken down from the heavily secured, high-fenced building.

But today, the Comancheros were advertising its new presence in the Garden City.

A large sign was erected overnight, declaring, 鈥楥omancheros Motorcycle Club鈥 and the gang鈥檚 insignia.

Three weeks ago the building was clearly the Rebels MC Christchurch pad. Photo / George Heard

Three weeks ago the building was clearly the Rebels MC Christchurch pad. Photo / George Heard

It鈥檚 understood police in Canterbury are keeping close tabs on the latest development.

鈥淲e are aware of the development and are monitoring the situation,鈥 Detective Inspector Greg Murton said.

Comancheros gang member numbers have been low in Canterbury in recent times.

The gang didn鈥檛 appear to have had a specific pad or clubhouse before now.

Last month,听, the Devils Henchmen.

Armed with shotguns, it鈥檚 understood they took over the gang pad and kicked out their southern rivals.

Within hours, a Rebels flag was draped from the top-floor balcony sparking days of tense activity in the South Canterbury town, with police on high alert.

However, over the next few days, the Henchmen brokered a deal to sell the property to the council for more than $1 million, which resulted in the red-faced Rebels being booted out and the buildings being demolished by bulldozers.

The patching over is understood to have been a humiliation for the Rebels, an outlaw motorcycle club that originated across the ditch and is among the biggest in Australia.

The Rebels and Comancheros have always had close links in New Zealand, particularly Rebels MC Christchurch president Luke Mathers and former Comancheros national acting commander Seiana Fakaosilea.

The relationship between Fakaosilea and Mathers dates back to when they both lived in Queensland.听听revealed Fakaosilea was delivering large quantities of methamphetamine to Mathers.

New Zealand police launched Operation Cobalt last July to respond to a spike in intimidating behaviour and violence by gangs in the first half of the year.

Since then, the police have seized hundreds of firearms and laid thousands of charges in court, as well as confiscating commercial quantities of drugs and large sums of cash.

Kurt Bayer is a South Island correspondent based in Christchurch. He is a senior journalist who joined the Herald in 2011

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