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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    An Auckland bar's closed up - after a gathering following a rowdy memorial gang ride, which included objects being thrown at police

    An Auckland bar's closed up - after a gathering following a rowdy memorial gang ride, which included objects being thrown at police


    Police followed a convoy from Manukau to West Auckland, then back to Flat Bush, making two arrests for driving offences and seizing two motorbikes.

    A group of about 100 gathered at the Botany Junction bar - one person doing a burnout outside, and people throwing objects at police.

    Police made three more arrests - including for a patch ban breach - and seized three more bikes.

    They expect to make more arrests as investigations continue.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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