Guns, a Taser, and tens of thousands of dollars in cash were seized during police raids on gangs in the South during Alert Levels 3 and 4.
Restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of Covid-19 did not hamper police efforts to target organised crime.
In the South, those efforts targeted the King Cobras, the Tribesmen, and the Mongrel Mob.
Thirteen warrants were executed, resulting in 13 arrests and 31 charges laid, in the Southern Police District during the lockdown period, police said.
Charges included drug possession and supply, unlawful possession of firearms, aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary.
Eight firearms were seized, as well as a Taser and more than $80,000 in cash.
The raids were among 100 search warrants executed nationwide during lockdown.
National organised crime group national manager Detective Superintendent Greg Williams said nearly 50 firearms were seized in total, and more than 90 people were arrested.
"New Zealand Police continues to hold organised criminals accountable even through this challenging time," he said.
"The illicit activities these groups take part in cause immeasurable harm in our communities."
Nationwide, 25kg of methamphetamine, 30kg of cannabis, and small amounts of cocaine, MDMA, gamma-Butyrolactone, and LSD were all seized.
In the South, raids included the arrest of an alleged cannabis dealer in Alexandra, a Dunedin raid that netted $40,000 in cash and methamphetamine, and a Queenstown bust that turned up methamphetamine, cash, and four firearms.
Staff across the country had been policing in a changed environment and had observed all health and safety requirements, Det Supt Williams said.
The recovery of criminal proceeds also continued throughout Alert Levels 3 and 4.
More than $4.4million had been forfeited, most of which related to drug crime.
In addition, more than $2million had been restrained and would be subject to further investigation pending forfeiture.
Comments
Good work !!!
Great to see the police haven't wasted the opportunity of the lock down to ponce on these lowlifes.
Normally they would hide in plain sight, camouflaged by lawful people going about their daily routines but the lockdown has made them clearly visible.
Hope the courts put the boot in, good and hard.
Good, these scum and their cronies need to eradicated from society. As they offer no benefit, ( they just claim one!) or social development to the day to day running of NZ the government needs more wide roaming powers and I for one am glad the police are carrying thru with their searches. If only the courts had the powers they require to cease the onslaught of another generation of degenerates.